Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Venoy Ingle, 74, of Connelly Springs, passed away on Sunday June 30, 2024 at Burke Hospice, Valdese, after a period of declining health.
Mrs. Ingle was born September 10, 1949, in W.Va., a daughter of the late Woodrow and Delta Louise Jarrell Venoy. She was a retired seamstress in the hosiery industry. Mary was a loving wife and a faithful member of Calvary Freewill Baptist Church.
Surviving is her husband, Mike Ingle of the home, brother, Gary Venoy of the home and several other brothers and sisters.
A Graveside Service will be held at 2:00 P.M. Monday July 8, 2024, in Burke Memorial Park, with Rev. Freddy Lindsay officiating.
Memorials may be made to Calvary Freewill Baptist Church, 212 Malcolm Blvd., Connelly Springs NC 28612.
An online guestbook and obituary is available at www.heritagefuneralservice.com.
Aunt Mary we loved you so very much. You’re truly a one of a kind. Always looking out for uncle Mike and brother Gary! Thanks for always being such a kind and loving woman!
I’m going to miss you so much Mary you were the best friend anybody could ever ask for . And even thou it’s been several days since you died it still don’t seem real . You were a cut up and full of life and I loved that about you . It’s hard on me realizing that your never walk back in the beauty shop we had some wonderful times . Just heard about your sickness and then in a week or so you were gone and I was doing my best to get back to you to see you . As bad as I hated to see you go your not hurting no more your in peace and you can rest easy because Mike will take good care of Gary . You know thou that’s the blind leading the blind . Lol . Thank you for always being there for me and with a listening ear . Good bye for now Mary but never forgotten . Love you so much . I’m the lucky one to have got to know you .
So sad to hear this, just found out from my Mom. Shr was my Aunt Sissy, one of my favorite Aunts. Love her attitude and her telling you like it is and her spot fire temper.
Will miss her so much. Love you.
My condolences to Uncle Mike and Uncle Gary