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Maurissa Lynn (Mapp) Allison
May 9, 1951 - Nov 13, 2020
Posted by Martha Reddout

© Marietta Monitor
20 Nov 2020, Page 4

Services for Maurissa Lynn Allison, 69, of Jimtown were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, November 18 in the Chapel of Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home, Marietta with Reverend Ron Elmore officiating.

Interment followed in the Leon Cemetery.

Born May 9, 1951 at Eastman, the daughter of Barney and Rae Alma Williams Mapp, she died Friday, November 13, 2020 at her residence. Maurissa lived in Jimtown most of her life. She attended schools at Leon, Turner, and Durant. She was a graduate of Durant High School with the Class of 1969. Maurissa worked as a tire builder at Uniroyal for 21 years. She married the love of her life, Charles Allison on June 25, 1994 in Las Vegas. Maurissa was a member of the Jimtown Baptist Church. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, tending to her flowers, traveling, and going to concerts. She loved her cats. Maurissa was a very stylish lady who loved to shop. She had many activities she loved, but her favorite thing was spending time with her friends and family.

She was preceded in death by her father, Barney Mapp, and grandparents, Jesse and Maggie Mapp and Atlas and Fannie Williams.

Survivors include her husband, Charles Allison of the home; mother, Rae Alma Mapp of Jimtown; sister, Marsha Higgins of Jimtown; nephew, Cody Higgins and wife Jessica; niece, Lauren Tatum and husband Billy; great-nephews, Zach Higgins, Cade Higgins, Jacob Higgins, Cash Higgins, Hunter Allen, Maverick Higgins, Dawson Morris-Wright; and great-niece, Morgan Bugbee.

Serving as pallbearers were Cody Higgins, Zach Higgins, Billy Tatum, Chas Allison, John Allison, and Clay Allison. Honorary bearers were Linda Bell, Charles Lee, and former co-workers from Uniroyal.

Online guest book: wattsfuneralhome.com

A keepsake video is available through the funeral home.
 

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