Mary L. Foxworthy

Mary Louise Foxworthy, loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. She was born on June 3, 1929 to Joseph and Margaret LeGault in Chicago, Ill. Mary was married to Edgar T. Foxworthy on Nov. 6, 1948. She was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years on January 7, 2004. 

Mary was the mother of six children: Kathleen (Foxworthy) Laritz of Ann Arbor; Thomas Foxworthy of Trenton; Martin Foxworthy of Metamora; Dennis Foxworthy of Cornville, Ariz.; Keith Foxworthy of Hagerstown, Md.; and Timothy Foxworthy of Tecumseh. 

She was a grandmother of 13: Jeffrey, Lauren, Rachel, Renee, Daniel, Laura, Patrick, Gaylyn, Matthew, Adam, Zach, Laine and Raven; and great-grandmother of 13, Samantha, Alivia, Grace, Paige, Natalie, Katie, Devin, Catra, Honor, Mya, Emma, Grayson, Coralee.

Mary loved her home in Green Valley, Ariz. where she enjoyed the desert. its wildlife and wildflowers. She was a member of the Sonora Desert Museum where she visited frequently to enjoy bird watching and to take in all the desert had to offer. Hummingbirds were a particular favorite of Mary’s. She strategically positioned feeders around her home so she could watch them at any time of the day.

In lieu of flowers the family has requested you consider donating to the Alzheimer’s Association (alz.org)

Visitation was on Tuesday at the Trenton Chapel of The Martenson Family of Funeral Homes. The funeral liturgy was on Wednesday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Trenton.  Entombment  was at the Michigan Memorial Park Cemetery. To share a memory visit martenson.com.

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