Mrs. Mary Jane Chandler, 90, a homemaker, died Monday, February 15, 2010 at Baptist Memorial Hospital North Mississippi in Oxford. A private family service will be held Wednesday, February 17, with Dr. Maxie Dunnam officiating. Burial will follow in Forrest Hill Cemetery Midtown, Memphis, TN. A longtime resident of Memphis, Whitehaven, TN, and Senatobia, she recently moved to Oxford. She was the widow of Paul Baddour and the late Aubrey Chandler. She was a graduate of the MS State College for Women and a member of Christ Methodist Church of Memphis. She served as a Pink Lady at the Methodist Hospital and delivered Meals on Wheels in Whitehaven. She was active in the Whitehaven Women's Club, the Whitehaven Garden Club, and was an avid bridge player, who achieved Life Master status. She served as a board member and was a life long supporter of the Baddour Center, a residential facility in Senatobia, MS for the intellectually disabled. Survivors include two sons, Paul M. Baddour, and his wife, Jane of Oxford, MS, and Donald C. Baddour, and his wife, Lisa of Southaven, MS; a brother, John Majure Sanders of Columbus, MS; four grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. The family has requested that expressions of sympathy in Mrs. Chandler's memory be made to, The Baddour Center, 3297 U.S. 51, Senatobia, MS 38668-2926. Waller Funeral Home (Published in The Commercial Appeal on February 17, 2010)
Mrs. Mary Jane Chandler, 90, a homemaker, died Monday, February 15, 2010 at Baptist Memorial Hospital North Mississippi in Oxford. A private family service will be held Wednesday, February 17, with Dr. Maxie Dunnam officiating. Burial will follow in Forrest Hill Cemetery Midtown, Memphis, TN. A longtime resident of Memphis, Whitehaven, TN, and Senatobia, she recently moved to Oxford. She was the widow of Paul Baddour and the late Aubrey Chandler. She was a graduate of the MS State College for Women and a member of Christ Methodist Church of Memphis. She served as a Pink Lady at the Methodist Hospital and delivered Meals on Wheels in Whitehaven. She was active in the Whitehaven Women's Club, the Whitehaven Garden Club, and was an avid bridge player, who achieved Life Master status. She served as a board member and was a life long supporter of the Baddour Center, a residential facility in Senatobia, MS for the intellectually disabled. Survivors include two sons, Paul M. Baddour, and his wife, Jane of Oxford, MS, and Donald C. Baddour, and his wife, Lisa of Southaven, MS; a brother, John Majure Sanders of Columbus, MS; four grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. The family has requested that expressions of sympathy in Mrs. Chandler's memory be made to, The Baddour Center, 3297 U.S. 51, Senatobia, MS 38668-2926. Waller Funeral Home (Published in The Commercial Appeal on February 17, 2010)
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