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Obituary of Mary A Key, St Francis County, AR

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Submitted by: Paul V Isbell
        Date: 12 Dec 2008
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KEY MRS. MARY ANNE BROOKS
12 17 1945-2 7 1999
BROWN'S CHURCH

Mary Anne Key, 53, died Sunday, February 7, at Jackson Madison County General
Hospital. She was a 28 year resident of Jackson, TN. She was born in Marianna.
She attended T. A. Futrall High School, where she was a cheerleader. She was a
partner in Key Fire Protection, Inc., the owner of Mary Anne's Doll Boutique, an
artist, an avid antique collector, a member of Dollectable Doll Club, and
enjoyed outdoor activities including boating. A member of Brown's United
Methodist Church, she was very active in Prayer Groups and the Ladies Groups.
Her other civic activities include past President of the West Memphis Jaycettes,
past officer in the North Side Quarterback Club, Cub Scout Den Mother, Boy
Scouts, PTA, Room Mother, and the Adopt a Child Program with the mall. She is
survived by her husband, Jerry Key; three sons, Jerry Key, Jr., Jimmy Key and
Jonathan, all of Jackson, TN; her father, Taylor Jackson Brooks of Byhalia, MS;
her grandmother, Mary Hunt Webb of Jackson; five grandchildren; two sisters,
Beverly Brooks Watkins of Drandon, MS and Janice Brooks Palmer of Marianna; a
brother, Cody Brooks of Jackson and an aunt; Margaret Jackson of Jackson.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 10, at 11 a. m. at George A.
Smith and Sons North Chapel in Jackson with Rev. Judy Clark officiating. Burial
followed at Brown's Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were Russ Ellis, Cory Hill,
Clint Ellis, Scott Casey, Gerald Reed, Pierce Barnett, Jack Hardin and Bill
McMillen Honorary pallbearers were Quinnie Harris, Bobby Weaver, Van Veatch, Max
Herron and Tom Hillsman. Arrangements were handled by George A. Smith and Sons
Funeral Home.

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