The Morehead News

Obituaries

June 18, 2012

Mary Louise Click Razor

1927-2012

6/18/2012 —

Mary Louise Click Razor

1927 – 2012

Mary Louise Click Razor, 84 of Owingsville formerly of Midland, passed away Saturday morning, June 16, 2012 at the Owingsville Manor in Owingsville.

She was born in Bath County on August 17, 1927, a daughter of the late Fred and Clara Myers Click.

Mrs. Razor was a retired sales clerk having worked for R.H Hobbs 5 & 10 and Midland Grocery & Frosty Freeze.  She was a lifelong member of the Midland First Church of God and enjoyed cooking, quilting and spending time with and caring for her family.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Allie Ewell Razor, who passed away on October 27, 1989 and one brother, John Edward Click.

Survivors include four daughters, Donna (Darrell) McKenzie of Morehead, Marcia (Michael) Shields of Mt. Sterling, Teresa (Larry) Vincent and Mary Glenna (Stewart) Snedegar both of Owingsville, eight grandchildren, Kevin (Sheila) McKenzie, Lisa McKenzie, Matthew (Jamie) Vincent, Ben (Aubrey) Shields, Carrie (Jordan) Karrick, Jordan Snedegar, Jacob Snedegar and Joseph Snedegar, seven great-grandchildren, Aaron Conn, Ethan (Brandy) Conn, Allie McKenzie, Dawson McKenzie, Ansley Shields, Campbell Shields and Walker Karrick, one great-grandchild, Izabella Paisley Grace Conn, a very special friend, Debbie Ramey of Midland and several other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be conducted 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, June 19, at Midland First Church of God with Reverend Bush Stevenson & Reverend Guy McKenzie officiating.

Burial will follow in the Jones Cemetery at Midland.

Visitation was after 6:00 P.M. Monday at the church.

Casket bearers will be Kevin McKenzie, Matthew Vincent, Ben Shields, Jordan Snedegar, Jacob Snedegar, Joseph Snedegar, Aaron Conn, Ethan Conn and Dawson McKenzie and honorary casket bearers will be James Fraley, Zane Alexander, Randy Russell, Charles Ray McKenzie, Daryl Alfrey and Earl James Norris.

Contributions are suggested to the Midland First Church of God Building Fund or St. Claire Hospice.

Lane-Stucky-Gray Funeral is caring for all arrangements.

To view the online memorial and sign the guest book, please visit www.lanestuckygray.com.

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