Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home and Cremation Services

Mary E. Ostermeyer

04/28/2017
Mary E. Ostermeyer, 93, passed away April 28, 2017. She is the eldest daughter of the late George C. and Rena Bolton. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward T. Ostermeyer, and brother, George C. Bolton, Jr.
Mary loved life and lived it to the fullest. She was very active in the community as a member of Shady Oaks Garden Club, Sweet Adelines, Monday Club, and GFWC Johnson City Women’s Club, to name a few. She also loved her church, Our Saviour Lutheran, serving in many capacities throughout the years.
She is survived by her sons: Edward C. & Myra Ostermeyer, Johnson City; Mark, Ellen and granddaughter Emily, Boca Raton, FL; and John Ostermeyer, her loving caregiver, Johnson City; sister, Katherine Winfree, Johnson City; niece, Nancy Miles, Johnson City; brother, Dr. J. W. Bolton, Birmingham, AL, and children, Elaine, John and Tim; niece, Mary Catherine Terrell, Hillsboro, OR; and nephew George C. (Clay) Bolton, III, Little Rock, AR.
A memorial service will be held 10:00 AM, Tuesday, May 9 at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 212 Sunset Drive, Johnson City, TN.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Kitchen Fund at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 212 Sunset Drive, Johnson City, TN. 37604.



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05/07/2017
Clay Bolton
I will always remember my Aunt Mary as not only a sweet and caring aunt, but a lady who was totally devoted wife, mother and involved member of the community. She was a very loving person who always had time for her sons and nieces and nephews; fiesty in sprit, but patient and understanding as well. I will miss you Aunt Mary; however, I know that you're in heaven reunited with your loving husband Ed, your elder brother George, your parents, and all whom you held dear. And knowing you I have no doubt that you're helping lead the party! Farewell until we meet again. Love always!!
05/05/2017
Alana Roberts
John, No words of condolence can heal a person grieving the loss of a mother. And words, however kind, can’t mend your heartache, but those who care and share your loss with you pray and hope for your comfort and peace of mind. May you find God’s presence with you as you journey through the time of grief.

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