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Chapman, Mary Louise July 27, 1925 - February 24, 2024

Date of Funeral

February 29, 2024

Visitation

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

6:00 - 8:00 PM

Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel

Osceola, MO

Service

Thursday, February 29, 2024

2:00 PM

Valley Center United Church of Christ

Deepwater, MO

Interment

Landaker Cemetery

Lowry City, MO

Mary Louise Doty Chapman, born on July 27th, 1925 was the joyous child of Nellie Kalberloh Doty and Wallace Doty. She was a much loved only child who grew up on a farm in Lowry City. She graduated from Lowry City High School and married Arvel Elmo, (Buck), Chapman. Buck became a Navy test pilot and they spent the early days of their marriage traveling all over the country wherever he was posted. When his service ended, he and Mary moved to Kansas City where they raised their two daughters, Karen and Beverly. They have two grandchildren, Sage Arnote and Heather Arnote Groh and one great grandchild, Hunter Arnote.

Buck died in 2014, shortly after the couple celebrated their 70th anniversary. By that time they had moved back to Lowry City where Mary lived until her death on February 24th. She led a life filled with faith, friends, laughter and love. We will mourn the loss of a woman who could light up a room with her smile and had a child-like sense of adventure and fun.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Landaker Cemetery in care of the Sheldon-Goodrich Funeral Home. Those can be mailed to P.O. Box 384, in Osceola, Missouri 64776.

2 Condolences for Chapman, Mary Louise

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    Cummings Men's Wear Inc says

    Without a doubt, we all could use more Mrs. Chapman’s in our life and in our world today. Over the last few years on my visits to the Valley Center Church, she would always be standing next to her pew and eager to greet me. She always had a smile, offered a warm, firm handshake and positive words as she thanked me for attending and sharing a few songs from the piano. Mrs. Chapman helped make her Church, a special place to worship, and she will be dearly missed by this faithful congregation and by this out of town visitor. Lastly, I will always remember Mrs. Chapman for her kindness and try to share a bit more as Mary Chapman did–all her life.

    David Cummings
    Clinton

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    H Groh says

    Thank you for the kind words, Mr. Cummings.
    (Her granddaughter, Heather)

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