Mary San Agustin Fejeran, 65, of Phenix City, Alabama, formerly of Chalan Pago, Guam passed away on November 8, 2012, at Columbus Regional Hospital, Georgia.
Ms. Mary was born December 1, 1946 in Agana, Guam to Vicente and Maria San Agustin. She and Homer Watson, loving friend and partner, been together supported each other for 30 years. Retired secretary from AG office, for the Airborne Department, Civil Service, Ft. Benning, Georgia. She was also the manager for Freedom Bonding Company. Ms. Mary was loving, caring and charitable wife, sister, aunt and friend to all that knew her. She enjoyed spending time with her family, friends and always with Homer. She will always be in our hearts.
Ms. Mary is survived by Homer Watson special friend and partner of 30 years, of Columbus, GA; one sister, Doris Santiago, of Umatac, GU; three brothers, Joseph San Agustin and wife, Menang of Pago Bay, GU, Jesus San Agustin and wife, Diana, of Baltimore, MD, and Inecentio "Shine" San Agustin and wife, Pamela, of Chalan Pago, GU., niece Rosalind Fowler and husband Bruce of Norman, OK.
She is preceded in death by her parents; two sisters Josefina and Becky and one brother Benny.
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