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Mary Kathryn Max

By Echo Day on July 24, 2020

One candle

Mary Kathryn Max

Date of death – July 14, 2020

Mrs. Mary Kathryn Max, 79, of Oakland, passed away on the evening of July 14, 2020 at Baptist Hospital in Collierville. Mrs. Max was a realtor with Blume Realty and a member of the Methodist Church.

Mrs. Max is survived by her husband of 62 years, Mr. Mitchell Max; her sons, Wade Max (Vivian) of Hornsby, Tenn. and Timothy Max (Rhonda) of Oakland, Tenn.; her brother, David P. Marshall (Virginia) of Denham Springs, La.; four grandchildren, Tara Nabors (Walt), Keri Max, Bret Max (Jenny) and Lindsey Joyner (Chris); and by her five great-grandchildren, Caleb Dempsey, Taylor Nabors, Riley Dempsey, Amberly Nabors and Shyla Nabors.

Mrs. Max was preceded in death by her parents, Dr. Paul D. and Mrs. Jeanette Thompson Marshall. Dr. Paul D. Marshall was a pharmacist in Covington.

Visitation for Mrs. Max was held on Saturday, July 18 at the Maley-Yarbrough Funeral Home. Funeral services began at 12:30 with interment to follow in Bethel Springs, Tenn. at the Mt. Gilead Baptist Church Cemetery at 3:30.

The Leader (Covington, Tenn.)
Thursday, July 23, 2020

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