Celebration of Life for Mrs. Mary Gill Alexander "Mary Ben" VIEWING: Tuesday, July 6, 2021 | Time: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM SERVICE: Wednesday, July 7, 2021 | Time: 1:00 PM Jerusalem United Church of Christ, 612 Jerusalem Road, Boydton, VA 23917
Rev. Otha Wimbush, Pastor Rev. Mack Talley, Presiding INTERMENT: Church Cemetery
MRS. MARY ELIZABETH GILL ALEXANDER, affectionately called “Mary Ben,” and daughter of the late Eddie “Buck” and Lizzie Davis Gill was born April 19, 1915 in Warren County, North Carolina and the second born of nine children. Her six siblings: Annie Bagley, Ethel Chavis, Willie, Edward, Jimmy, and John Henry Gill preceded her in death. She was called home to glory after a WELL spent life on June 30, 2021 at the young age of 106. The year she was born Woodrow Wilson was president of the United States, a gallon of milk was $.37, and a first class stamp was $.02.
At an early age she joined Greenwood Baptist Church, Warrenton, North Carolina.
Mary married the late Ben James Alexander of Palmer Springs, VA on October 12, 1935. She told the family that he came to North Carolina to find her because he was related to most of the girls in Palmer Springs. To this union seven children were born; two of whom preceded her in death- Mary Banks and Kathleen Warnock, and four grandchildren. She also reared her nephew- James Moss, whom she loved as her son and a granddaughter- Debra Perkins. She moved to Virginia and became a homemaker and farmer’s wife. She later kept children for the working mothers in the community. She was a caregiver for the Russell and Coleman families; she worked as a cook at Simmons Terminal and Palmer Springs Retirement Center and at South Hill Motel as a housekeeper.
“Mary Ben” became a member of Jerusalem United Church of Christ in the late thirties and remained a faithful member until her demise. Her church and community affiliations included: member of the Willing Workers Club, Jerusalem UCC Usher Board for over twenty-five years; Jerusalem UCC Home Mission, and Palmer Springs Fire Department Women’s Auxiliary. She was named Mother of Jerusalem UCC Usher Board in September 2009. Her hobbies included growing flowers, planting vegetables, canning all types of fruits and vegetables, making pickles, chow chow, jellies and preserves. She also made lye soap. It came out so white and pretty that she said, “It sold right away for the Women’s Auxiliary.” She also made the best stew.
Her favorite color was blue and her favorite flower was carnations. Her favorite songs were: “I Am Redeemed,” and “The Old Rugged Cross.” Her favorite scriptures were John 14: 1-3 and Psalms 23.
“Mary Ben” attributed her longevity to doing what was right by loving and helping others and trusting in the Lord. The blessings of it all is that she was still in her right mind and reasonable health. Her steps may have been slow, but her mind was sharp as ever.
She leaves to mourn six children- Annette “Nett” Jones, Baltimore, MD; Dorothy “Dot” Hendrick, Wise, NC; Ben J. “Junie” (Carolyn) Alexander, Bowie, MD; Joan (Ben) Parker, Greensboro, NC; Wayne (Helen) Alexander, Boydton, VA, and James Moss, Warrenton, NC; son-in-law, Ronald Warnock, Boydton, VA; granddaughter she raised- Debra (Jerome) Perkins, Temple Hills, MD; 19 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; 25 great-great-grandchildren; one great-great-great-grandchild; two sisters that called every day to check on one another- Corrine Hughes and Bertha White, Boydton, VA; close friends- Sebelia Banks, Laura Bullock, and Sidney Russell (who affectionately called her “Ma Mary”), and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
My sincere condolences to the family, I met Mrs. Alexander many years ago when she came to visit my step mother, Mrs. Mary Chavis Terry. She was so warm and loving. The last time I saw her was at Ms Mary'so home going service. She was still the same and looking so beautiful. She was always greeting and smiling. I pray God will grant you comfort and strength during these times. Julia Terry Brown and family.
My sincere condolences to to the family. What a Royal Honor to Grace this nation with her presence for over 106 years. I can only imagine the number of lives she touched. She certainly had a great impact on ny life. Every time I saw her, she greeted me with a beautiful smile, and a loving hug. Her first question would be, "how is Joan?" My sister Joan was named after her daughter, Joan. I cherish the memories of our many phone conversations, over the years. I am truly going to miss her. I am lifting the family up in prayer. God bless and keep you all in perfect peace. Love you dearly, Patricia Howell
Our deepest condolences for the family of Mrs Mary Ben. God blessed her and your family with a well lived long life . My sister Patricia name me after her daughter Joan Maxine , so I feel like I am part of the family too. Love & Blessing to you all. Joan Maxine (Howell) & Darryl Inman
To the Family, "Do not grieve for her, for now she is free. She is following the path God has planned for her. She took His hand when she heard Him call; She turned her back and left it all."
We shall always remember her kindness and pleasantness. She was truly a Jewel to our family! Please know we are praying for all the family as you celebrate Mrs Mary Ben's precious life!
Rev Oliver, Pamela Howell and Jasmine Banks Young Chapel AME Church 840 18th Street Huntington, WV 25703
Our prayers are with you. May God continue to bless your family. Willie & Barbara Christmas.
Aunt Mary was a true blessing to our family. I will always remember going to her house. Rest in Peace until we meet again.
Monique Evelyn,daughter of Robert and Carolyn Alexander
Sincere condolences to the Alexander family in the homegoing of Ms. Mary. She was a wonderful lady. She always had a kind word and at her age, I don't think she ever forgot anyone's name. May she 'Sleep in Peace' and I pray the Lord gives the family the strength needed during this difficult time. Sincerely, Cathy Reid Rodwell
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