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Mary Ann Paxson Kinion

Mary Ann Paxson Kinion of Coppell, TX, died in the early hours of
Saturday, November 20, 2021. Mary Ann was born June 30, 1926, in
rural Baxter Springs, Kansas. Her two sisters Erma L. Paxson Hodson,
and Alice Maxine Paxson Mussa survive her. She is also survived by
daughters, Beverly A. Kinion Johnson (Terry), and Renee L. Kinion
Hedges (Steve), grandchildren, Alayna L. Johnson Atteberry (Brett),
Derek R. Johnson, and Zachary K. Kinion. Precious Great-
granddaughters, Audra C., Brynna L., and Livia A. Atteberry also add to
her legacy. She was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years,
Clarence E. Kinion, who died in 1998. Her son, Gerald W. Kinion also
preceded her in death in 2020. She was preceded in death by her
parents Charles O. and Alice Hefley Paxson, brothers Maurice, Lloyd,
Robert, Martin, Ivan, and Lester.
Mary Ann met Clarence at Riverton High School, where they were King
and Queen of the Yearbook in 1944. Upon Graduation Clarence
reported to military duty and Mary Ann began a career as a
bookkeeper. They were married January 20, 1945, when Clarence was
on a leave from boot camp before being shipped overseas to serve in
the US Army.
Mary Ann and Clarence made their home in Baxter Springs, Kansas;
Denver, Colorado; Carl Junction, Missouri; Rockville, Indiana, and
Victoria, Texas. Mary Ann moved to be near Beverly to Euless, Texas, in
2007, then to Irving, Texas, in 2010, and to in Coppell in 2019.
Mary Ann and Clarence were active in the United Methodist Church,
Promenader’s Square Dancer Club, and DuPont Retirees. Mary Ann
also kept busy with many activities in her retirement, Victoria Quilt
Guild, Women’s Investment Group, and volunteering with her church,
serving in many capacities.

Mary Ann was active all her life. She was in band and orchestra in high
school, played softball as a young adult. She mowed her own yard until
she was 80!
In these last years, Mary Ann enjoyed all the available activities at her
home. She loved life and her family, especially her great-
granddaughters, who called her Gigi. She would light up any time they
were able to come visit her. She always had a smile on her face, even
though dementia eroded her mind, her spirit was always joyful.
A celebration of Mary Ann’s life will be held, Wednesday, June 22, 2022
at 11:00 a.m. Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery’s Air Chapel, 415 N. St.
Louis Ave., Joplin, Missouri. Immediately following will be a lunch
gathering at Woody’s Smokehouse, 25125 Demott, Joplin. All are
invited.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to First
United Methodist Church of Victoria, Texas, The American Heart
Association, or The American Cancer Society.