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Obituary for Mara Jo Mingle

Mara Jo Mingle, infant daughter of Heather Ann Zimmerman and Joseph Sanford Mingle, Jr., Glen Campbell, died before she could enter this world on Friday, January 29, 2016.

In addition to her parents, Mara Jo will be sadly missed by her sisters and brother: Reese Mingle, Raigan Mingle and Brantley Pavlosky, all of Glen Campbell. She will also be remembered by: Maternal Great-Grandparents Sharon and Ray Colgan, Front Royal, Va; Grandparents, James and Chrystal Zimmerman, Clymer and Lori Overdorff, McIntyre; Paternal Grandparents, Joseph Mingle, Sr. and his wife, Robin, Mahaffey. Other family members who mourn Mara Jo’s passing are her many aunts, uncles and cousins.

A private visitation and funeral service was held at the Rairigh-Bence Funeral Home of Clymer. Rev. Sharon Waltenbaugh officiated. Burial was held in the Sample Run Cemetery, Clymer where she was laid to rest with her Great-Grandparents, Phillip and Catherine Zimmerman and her Uncle, Derek Golec.

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Life Story for Mara Jo Mingle

"I'm just a precious little one,
Who didn't make it there.
I went straight to be with Jesus,
But I'm waiting for you here.
Many dwelling where I live
Waited years to enter in.
Struggled through a world of sorrow,
A world marred with pain and sin.
Thank you for the life you gave me,
It was brief but don't complain.
I have all Heaven's glory,
And suffered none of earth's great pain.
Thank you for the name you gave me,
I'd had loved to bring it fame,
But if I'd lingered in earth's shadows,
I'd have suffered just the same.
So sweet family-don't you sorrow,
Wipe those tears and chase the gloom.
I went straight to Jesus' arms
From my loving mother's womb."
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