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Mary E. Fagg

March 29, 1961 ~ February 6, 2018 (age 56) 56 Years Old

Mary Fagg Obituary

Mary E Fagg,56, of Terre Haute passed away Tuesday February 6 2018 at Union Hospital.  She was born March 29, 1961 in Terre Haute to Arthur Coleman and Mamie Johnson Coleman.  Mary was a member of Oak Hill Community Church.  She loved to play bingo, enjoyed vacationing and mostly loved spending her time with her grandchildren.  Mary is preceded in death by her parents; brothers Levi Coleman and Robert Coleman; sisters Rosalie Higgins and Dianna Slaven; and her granddaughter Leandra Dawn Frye.  Mary is survived by her husband of 35 years  Reverend Tim Fagg; her sons Timothy Shane Fagg (Shannon) and Steven W Fagg (Lisa); daughters Penny Marie Higgins (Ben) and Stacy Lynn Frye; her brothers Arthur Coleman (Terri), Jerry Coleman(Yvonne) and her twin brother Larry Coleman(Penny); sisters Connie Dillon(Chuck) and Helen Grayless(Al) ; sister-in-law Mary Coleman and Sharon Coleman; brother-in-law Dave Slaven; grandchildren Lindsay, Adriann, Brianna, Luke, Lauren, Annabelle, Tucker, Kyle, Allyssa, Tristan, Violet, and Morgan; as well as two great-grandsons Bryson and Elijah.  Visitation for Mary will be held at DeBaun Springhill Chapel on Thursday February 8 from 4-8 pm with funeral services being held on Friday February 9 at 11 a.m.  Burial will follow services at Oak Hill Cemetery.  Pastor Keith McIntyre will be officiating. 

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