Mary Irene Jacobie (Woodard)
September 17, 1967 – August 29, 2021
Mary Irene Jacobie, 53 of Mesa, AZ passed into Heaven Sunday, August 29, 2021. Mary was born on September 17th, 1967 in Bennington, Vermont. She was the daughter of James Woodard and Catherine Ricketts. Mary graduated in 1986 from Mill River Union High school in North Clarendon, VT. Mary was employed at Freedom Financial for many years. Mary loved the holidays, and her favorite holiday was Christmas. Mary always enjoyed spending time with family and friends. To Mary everyone was a friend and was treated like family. She loved and cared for everyone. Mary loved to play bingo, loved cooking and traveling.
Mary is survived by her mother Cathy Ricketts of Rutland, VT, two sisters, Colleen Earl of S. Wallingford, VT and Tina Butler of Apache Junction, AZ, three nieces, three nephews and one great niece, also several aunts, uncles, and cousins and many friends who loved her dearly. Mary was predeceased by her father, James Woodard.
There will be a celebration of life on October 29th from 2:00-7:00pm at the Apache Junction Multi-Generational Center at 1035 N. Idaho Rd. Apache Junction, AZ 85119.
This woman was my neighbor & coworker for a handful of months. The culture of Mary Kay Cosmetics; helped her love herself & sparked a fierce fire of passion within her.
Mary & I shared an unfortunate path of similarity and had multiple conversations about our struggles.
I sincerely pray she is at peace.
There are several memories of Mary that come to mind, being at our grandma’s, family visits at the farm when her dad would come back east, her wedding and many others. Although, time has past, the distance sis not keep me from often think about my cousin, Mary. She reminded me so much of my mom. Rest in peace, until we meet again.
Mary was my cousin, and though her death was unexpected I hope she is in eternal peace. May the Lord comfort her mother and sisters during this tough time.
This woman was my neighbor & coworker for a handful of months. The culture of Mary Kay Cosmetics; helped her love herself & sparked a fierce fire of passion within her.
Mary & I shared an unfortunate path of similarity and had multiple conversations about our struggles.
I sincerely pray she is at peace.
There are several memories of Mary that come to mind, being at our grandma’s, family visits at the farm when her dad would come back east, her wedding and many others. Although, time has past, the distance sis not keep me from often think about my cousin, Mary. She reminded me so much of my mom. Rest in peace, until we meet again.
Mary was my cousin, and though her death was unexpected I hope she is in eternal peace. May the Lord comfort her mother and sisters during this tough time.