Mary Key
Clearwater - Ms. Mary L. Key, age 76, beloved wife of the late Patrick O. Key, entered into rest on Monday September 6, 2021.
She is survived by her sons, Patrick (Wynnette) Key, Robert (Crystal) Key, Charles (Laura) Key; and grandchildren, Michael, Owen, Haley, Matthew, Kimberly, Jeslyn, Wyatt, Brandon, Hayden and Luke; and six great grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she is preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Nellie Bearden; daughter, Patsy A. Key; and grandsons, Patrick, Jr. and Noah. Ms. Key was a homemaker, a loving wife and mother who loved her family dearly. She will be greatly missed by all whose lives she touched.
A funeral service celebrating her life and legacy will be held on Friday September 10, 2021 at 4pm in the chapel of Napier Funeral Home with Pastor Brad Jay officiating. The interment will immediately follow in the Warrenville Cemetery. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. In special consideration of the circumstances surrounding the pandemic, the family has requested that masks be worn for the visitation and funeral service. Napier Funeral Home, Inc. 315 Main St. Graniteville, SC 29829, has been entrusted with these arrangements.
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