(From Simpson Funeral Home)We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our beloved Mary Edith Vineyard, who left us peacefully on September 24, 2024.
Born on June 26, 1934, in Pittsburg, Kansas, Mary was a beacon of light, warming the hearts of everyone who knew her. Her funny, loving, smart, and supportive nature made her an unforgettable presence in the lives of many. As Mark Twain once said, "The secret of getting ahead is getting started," and Mary was a living testament to this. She was an embodiment of perseverance, love, and boundless optimism.
Mary was a devoted and loving wife of the late Jay Vineyard, whom she married on April 17, 1954. Together, they made a home in Webb City, Missouri, where they lived for 58 years. Mary's primary role was as a Registered Nurse at McCune-Brooks Hospital, where she served selflessly until her retirement in 1990. However, her true passion lay in reading and crochet, hobbies that brought her immense joy and satisfaction. She was also an active member of the First Baptist Church and Liberty Baptist Church, proving her commitment to her faith and community. Her love for her family and reading were the two things that mattered the most to her in the world.
Mary is survived by her sons, David (Marsha) Vineyard, John Vineyard, Michael (Nancy) Vineyard; sister Nancy (Sandy) Naccarato; grandchildren, Noah Vineyard, Elijah (Alex) Vineyard, Jason Vineyard, Tyler Vineyard and 5 great grandchildren.
Mary is preceded in passing by her parents, F.M. and Ruby Scott; Husband, Jay Vineyard of 64 years and a sister Bonnie Wilson. As we mourn the loss of this remarkable woman, we also celebrate her life, full of kindness, laughter, and an unwavering spirit of resilience. The loss of Mary Vineyard is immeasurable, but so too, is the love she left behind.
A visitation will be held Monday September 30, 2024 at 11 am at Simpson Funeral Home in Webb City, a Funeral service will follow at 12 pm. A Graveside committal will follow at the Pavilion in Mount Hope Cemetery. All services are under the personal care and direction of Simpson Funeral Home.
In honor of Mary's life, we encourage relatives and friends to visit www.simpsonfh.com to share photos and memories of this extraordinary woman. As we remember Mary, let us recall the words of Helen Keller, "What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us." Mary's love and spirit will forever remain a part of us.
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