She is predeceased by her husband of more than 61 years, Frank O. Wiland, Jr. Surviving are her daughters, Barbara A. Wiland, Jeanne W. Mayenschein, and sons, Kenneth P. Wiland and his wife, Mimi, and Michael N. Wiland, all of Aiken. In addition she is survived by four grandchildren, J. Douglas Mayenschein, junior and his wife, Jan, of Salem, VA; Traci M. Wilkerson, and her husband, David, of North Augusta; Kenneth P. Wiland, junior and his wife, Ashley, of New York, New York; and Shadie W. Copeland, and her husband, Mike, of Denver, CO. Finally, Mary is survived by four great-grandchildren, Chandler Mayenschein of Salem, VA, Blake Mayenschein of Camp Lejeune, NC, Morghan and Bryce Wilkerson of North Augusta, and a step-great grandson, Brent Smith. She is also predeceased by her late son-in-law, John D. Mayenschein
Mary was a loyal and dedicated mother and a strong, competitive woman who was extremely proud of her West Virginia heritage. She was born on September 16, 1920, in Morgantown, West Virginia, to Samuel and Essie Hartley, the last daughter of nine children. She is survived by one sibling, her younger brother, Kenneth S. Hartley of Orange, Texas.
Mary was married prior to World War II, raised children for over 35 years, and remained devoted to her family her entire life. She and her husband, Frank, moved to Aiken in 1952. Mary loved her ladies' golf groups both at Highland Park Country Club and Houndslake Country Club, loved her bridge groups, and all the relationships she formed over the years with all her golf and bridge partners. Up until the last couple of months, she enjoyed a full and active life.
A member of St. John's United Methodist Church for over fifty-eight years, her services will be conducted in the sanctuary at 11:00 o'clock the morning of Friday, March 22, with graveside burial at Aiken Memorial Gardens immediately following. Prior to the service, the family will receive friends beginning at 10:00 am in Ward Hall at the church.
Mary enjoyed her final years at Trinity and all the many new relationships she formed. The family wishes to thank everyone who contributed to her life and well being over these final few years and especially wants to thank the entire caring staff at Trinity.
©2007-13 Shellhouse Funeral Home/Shellhouse-Rivers Funeral Home
She is predeceased by her husband of more than 61 years, Frank O. Wiland, Jr. Surviving are her daughters, Barbara A. Wiland, Jeanne W. Mayenschein, and sons, Kenneth P. Wiland and his wife, Mimi, and Michael N. Wiland, all of Aiken. In addition she is survived by four grandchildren, J. Douglas Mayenschein, junior and his wife, Jan, of Salem, VA; Traci M. Wilkerson, and her husband, David, of North Augusta; Kenneth P. Wiland, junior and his wife, Ashley, of New York, New York; and Shadie W. Copeland, and her husband, Mike, of Denver, CO. Finally, Mary is survived by four great-grandchildren, Chandler Mayenschein of Salem, VA, Blake Mayenschein of Camp Lejeune, NC, Morghan and Bryce Wilkerson of North Augusta, and a step-great grandson, Brent Smith. She is also predeceased by her late son-in-law, John D. Mayenschein
Mary was a loyal and dedicated mother and a strong, competitive woman who was extremely proud of her West Virginia heritage. She was born on September 16, 1920, in Morgantown, West Virginia, to Samuel and Essie Hartley, the last daughter of nine children. She is survived by one sibling, her younger brother, Kenneth S. Hartley of Orange, Texas.
Mary was married prior to World War II, raised children for over 35 years, and remained devoted to her family her entire life. She and her husband, Frank, moved to Aiken in 1952. Mary loved her ladies' golf groups both at Highland Park Country Club and Houndslake Country Club, loved her bridge groups, and all the relationships she formed over the years with all her golf and bridge partners. Up until the last couple of months, she enjoyed a full and active life.
A member of St. John's United Methodist Church for over fifty-eight years, her services will be conducted in the sanctuary at 11:00 o'clock the morning of Friday, March 22, with graveside burial at Aiken Memorial Gardens immediately following. Prior to the service, the family will receive friends beginning at 10:00 am in Ward Hall at the church.
Mary enjoyed her final years at Trinity and all the many new relationships she formed. The family wishes to thank everyone who contributed to her life and well being over these final few years and especially wants to thank the entire caring staff at Trinity.
©2007-13 Shellhouse Funeral Home/Shellhouse-Rivers Funeral Home
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