Obituaries
October 27, 2025

MARY ALICE GINGERY

By From JT Staff Reports 

After a lifetime spent joyfully serving her Savior and loving everyone in her path, Mary Alice Gingery, 84, of Marysville, Ohio, stepped into the next chapter of her eternal calling on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, welcomed into heaven with the same radiant smile she shared so freely here on earth.

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