Mary Ellen Post, 84 years old, born in Union, New York and a resident of Largo, Florida passed away into the Lord’s arms on February 23, 2015.
She is survived by the two daughters; Janette Post of Largo, Florida and Marlene (Ned) McGrady of Marion, Indiana; four sons: Donald (Susan) Post of Largo, Florida; Larry (Brenda) Post of Nashville, Tennessee; Gary (Cindy) Post of Binghamton, New York and Joel (Jane) Post of Palm Harbor, Florida. She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 64 years; Raymond D. Post; a son, Roger Post in 2013 and a daughter, Brenda Vincent in 2014; five brothers: Lyle Lane (Gladys) of Hanover, Pennsylvania, Richard Lane (Barbara) of Owego, New York, Delbert Lane of Harpursville, New York, Milton Lane (Chris) of Tampa, Florida, Bruce Lane (Ruth) of Winter Haven, Florida and her sisters, Barbara Boyd of Martinsburg, West Virginia and Carol Frisbie (Bill) of Dunellen, Florida. She also is survived by a daughter-in-law Barbara Post and a son-in-law, Ron Vincent; 16 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren as well as many treasured nieces, nephews and dear friends. All are invited to add their comments.
Mary retired to Florida in 1984 with her husband, son Joel and dear mother, Ada Lane. She was associated with Ranchero Village Chapel in Largo, Florida.
Mary’s passion were her loved for the Lord, family, cross word puzzles, knitting and 1000 piece puzzles with friends.
Viewing will be held Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 9:00 AM until 10:00 AM at the Ranchero Village Chapel, 7100 Ulmerton Road, Largo, Florida with a service immediately following at 10:00 AM. All are invited to celebrate Mary’s impact on all of us and the joy she brought to us all.
Flowers may be sent via DJs Florist in Clearwater, Florida 727-535-4696 www.djflorist.com for delivery at the Ranchero Village Chapel.
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We will miss you Aunt Mary, but this is not goodbye only see you later. We can have peace knowing that you are with Uncle Ray, Roger, Brenda, Grandma and Jesus. You were like a second Mom to me and I will never forget the many memories we have made through the years. You always treated me like one of your own and loved me the same. Give everyone a hug and kiss for us for we will all be together again. To all my cousins and aunts and uncles, know how sorry we are for your loss and how happy we are for Heavens gain. I love you all so much.
Her 5 brothers and 2 sisters surviving her. They are Lyle Lane (Gladys), Hanover, PA; Richard Lane (Barbara), Owego, NY; Delbert Lane, Harpursville, NY; Milton Lane (Chris), Tampa, FL; Bruce Lane (Ruth), Winter Haven, FL and Barbara Boyd, Martinsburg, WV and Carol (Bill) Frisbie, Dunellen, FL. She will be greatly missed by her children as well as her siblings.
Aunt Mary I will miss you dearly. I enjoyed all the summers of coming to grandma’s when I was younger and spending time and taking walks, riding bikes, and many more things. The only thing that makes this a little easier is knowing you are no longer in pain and that you are with Uncle Ray, grandma, and little grandma, and the rest of the family in Heaven. I know they welcomed you with open arms at those pearly gates. this is not a goodbye, but a see you later. Please give grandma p. a big hug and kiss for me and let her know I love and miss her so much. To all my family I love you all so much Aunt Mary fly high beautiful Angel and see you again one day.
Aunt Mary I will miss you, but know you are in a better place, God’s heaven. Thank you for understanding when I took the labels off the canned goods with Gary’s help. For letting me play on the lazy susan, and all the other many memories that I will cherish of my time with you, uncle Ray and my cousins. You always called me Patty Ann which will always remind me of you whenever someone else calls me that. A special name from a very special Aunt. My thoughts and prayers are with my cousins and the rest of the family. Until we meet again know you will always be in my thoughts along with uncle Ray and grandma.
Family ties are precious things woven through the years with laughter, love and tears. No matter time or how far we may roam, they still call our hearts toward home
Aunt Mary, my love for you, Uncle Ray, and my Post-Toastie cousins is a cherished part of my life. Put the coffe pot on, have Little Grama make an apple pie, and have my Mama get out the games, I’ll be there soon. Cheryl Diane
MARY WAS A GENTLE WOMEN.
OUR PAYERS ARE WITH THE WHOLE FAMILY
So sorry to hear of this – I remember days being at uncle ray and aunt Mary’s house in New York – a lot of good times – praying for all of the family nephew William Brunosky
She was a true lady. Proud of her country upbringing and she will be missed.