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Mary Sue Strothers
Mary Sue Strothers of Waco, Texas died Wednesday, January 21,2015. She was 74. Miss Strothers was born in Cleburne, Texas June 30,1940 to William Allen Stothers and Mary J. Jones Strothers. Sue was a devout christian and very active in Mission Baptist Church in Waco,Texas. She worked for Providence Hospital of Waco for many years as a X-Ray Tech. Sue’s heart was the size of the State she lived in and helped people of all kinds in their time of need. Sue was an avid Baylor football fan and loved to read mystery’s and western’s. When Barbara told Sue she was going to make a “girly girl” out of her, Sue laughed and said “Oh brother”, and a week or so before she passed, She got a manicure and PINK nails !! She is survived by Harold and Barbara Maxwell of Burleson, Johnny A. Maxwell if Burleson, Cindy Maxwell Moore of Fort Worth, Wanda Ellerbee of Fort Worth, and many sweet friends in Waco. Sue was loved by many and will be missed by all.
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  1. Today I am saddened to learn of Sue’s passing. Sue was a great tech, co-worker, and friend. My sympathies to your family. Sue shared a lot of her skills and professionalism with me and others. Long live her memories and professional standards. I look forward to seeing her again in heaven! Blessing’s to each of you. Terry Kay

  2. Today I am saddened to learn of Sue’s passing. Sue was a great tech, co-worker, and friend. My sympathies to your family. Sue shared a lot of her skills and professionalism with me and others. Long live her memories and professional standards. I look forward to seeing her again in heaven! Blessing’s to each of you. Terry Kay

  3. My heart is saddened. Mary Sue and I used to spend time together at my granny/ her Aunt Daisy’s when we were young.
    We lost touch after we grew up. I regret that.

  4. My heart is saddened. Mary Sue and I used to spend time together at my granny/ her Aunt Daisy’s when we were young.
    We lost touch after we grew up. I regret that.

  5. I had lost touch with Mary Sue, a cousin. We had a lot of fun playing settlers and Indians in the attic of their house. The inside of the attic still had unfinished logs. And I have fond memories of the ’49 Ford we put in a ditch after having driven the tractor all morning. Thank you for including a picture. She looks very much like her mother, May–and mine, Mary Ella.

  6. I had lost touch with Mary Sue, a cousin. We had a lot of fun playing settlers and Indians in the attic of their house. The inside of the attic still had unfinished logs. And I have fond memories of the ’49 Ford we put in a ditch after having driven the tractor all morning. Thank you for including a picture. She looks very much like her mother, May–and mine, Mary Ella.

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