Mary Washington's Obituary
Mary Elizabeth Washington, maiden name Whitfield was born in Pipestone
Minnesota in 1938, to parents Goldie and Andrew Whitfield. Goldie and Andrew had two children, Mary and younger brother Jerry. Mary attended The Pipestone School ,home of the Arrows where she was a cheerleader and also joined the civil air patrol along with her best friend Barbara. The family moved to California in 1952 where she attended Fontana Highschool for 1 year then moved on to complete her highschool education at San Bernardino High. Mary then went on to Attend Chaffey College and a couple years later met Noah Washington Sr of whom she married on March 10th 1958. Mary and Noah then went on to have 4 children. Mary was a Mother and housewife until shortly before her youngest child Erick began to attend Highschool. Mary then went on to teach for the San Bernardino School district for 30 years.
Mary is survived by her children Noah Lewis Washington Jr,Dawn Renee Washington, Stefan Tal Washington,his wife (Londa) and the youngest brother Erick Earl Washington. Grandchildren Michael, Daniel,Elaina, Stefan the 2nd and his wife (De'zha),Sterling,Aurica,Cameron,Ronnie his wife (Myla), Violet and Maleesha,also her Great grands Ñatalie, Aden,Jayden, Ronnie Jr, Malia,Devon, little Mikey and her 2 newest Greats Laila and Kyomi. Mary is also survived by her younger brother Jerry William Whitfield,his wife (Lucy) and his son Jerry Jr ,his wife (Kristy) and their daughter Leah.
Mary's sunset was on Thursday May 26th 2022,on this day,our mother our Grandmother,our Great grandmother,our Sister,our Aunt and our friend, who was an Angel throughout some of our entire lives, and others lives the day she crossed their paths and made a difference with her unconditional motherly love that she had for so many, and her special kindness that she displayed throughout her journey. Mary Elizabeth Washington your love and presence in our world will truly be missed by all of the lives that you've touched in so many loving ways.
You are so loved and respected by all of those that have been fortunate enough in life to call you one of their loved ones
Rest In Paradise Mary, it has truly been well deserved.
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