Mae K Blue

October 10, 1944 - October 24, 2020

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Obituary For Mae K Blue

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Service Monday, November 2, 2020 12 Noon Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church Pastor Carl Harris Rev. Rickey McGee Eulogist

Visitation Sunday, November 1, 2020 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Wells Chapel 811 Woods Street

was born to Mrs. Cathrine Dillard and the late John S. Dillard on October 10, 1944 in Clarksville, TX. She later moved to the city of Wichita Falls, TX, where she married and had four lovely children. She was a very hard and loyal worker and a dear friend to many people all over.

Mae was an educated young lady that was loved by everyone. She worked to provide for her family and was able to give her children the best life they would’ve ever know. She attended Booker T. Washington School and was one of their cheerleaders in Wichita Falls, TX.

Mae was a member of Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church. Just by knowing her, you would know she was a woman who didn’t mind telling someone the “Truth” about anybody or anything. She was a very good person, whom anyone could go to and receive a helping hand that anyone could give. She will be deeply missed by many and will always be remembered by the people whom hearts she touched the most.

Survivors include, husband, Robert Blue, Jr.; mother, Mrs. Catherine Dillard; brother, Lonnie Dillard; children, James Dillard, Harvey Neil, Sr., Sterline Neil, Sr. and wife, Sharon, Mae Neil Brown; stepson, Clifford L. Blue; grandchildren, Sterline Neil-King Jr., LaBrittany Beene, Harvey Neil, Jr., Brenlan Allen and wife, Jennifer; aunts, Velma Nickerson and Ella Phillips; uncle, O. C. Coleman; nephew, Larion Dillar; favorite niece, LaToria Dillard; a host of great grandchildren, cousins, and dear friends of the family, LaTonya Harris and Tammy King.

Mom you’ll always be remembered and kept deeply within our hears forever.......

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  • March 31, 2021

    My heart goes out to her family, I had no idea that she passed, we grew up together and became close friends much love. Phyllis Woods Rigmaiden

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