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Mary Louise Phillips passed away on Sunday, December 15, 2024.
Mary was born on Wednesday, February 10, 1943, in Stroud, OK to Lee and Mabel (Rainwater) McFarland. Mary was a graduate of Stroud High School class of 1961. Mary was a very hard worker. She did what she needed to do to provide for her family. In her free time, she enjoyed yardwork, cross stitch and a good game of BINGO. Mary loved and cared for everyone she knew and she will be deeply missed.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents and her 2 brothers and 1 sister.
Mary is survived by her son David Phillips and spouse Tuesday; son Steve Phillips and spouse Sharon; daughter Crystal Young and spouse Tommy; and son Tom Phillips and spouse Tim Bailey; grandchildren Kelsey Snow and spouse Brandon, Aubreigh Fisher and spouse Jess, Calysta Phillips, Megan Justice and spouse Josh, Nick Young and spouse Corey Pumphrey, Leeland Tanner Phillips, Kaydence Love, Kleyah Love; great grandchildren Blair Phillips, Bentley Young, Hazel Justice and Taegan Justice; along with many extended family and friends.
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