Mary Louise Montignac 86, of Chandler, passed away on February 9, 2022. Mary was born June 8, 1935, to Robert and Virginia Craig, in Los Angeles, California. She graduated from Van Nuys High school in 1953 and worked as a bookkeeper until she met her husband, John Montignac in 1956. After his death in 1993, she moved to Chandler, Oklahoma.
Mary was a very talented artist that never got to display her paintings and had many of them packed away in boxes. She enjoyed spoiling her grandchildren and shopping. Survivors include her daughter Jeannette Wilson (Montignac), son David Montignac, 6 grandchildren Ashley Wilson, Brian Shannon Jr., Carey Wilson, Zack Wilson, Patrick MacFarland, and Laura MacFarland. 8 Great Grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Virginia Craig, brother William Craig, sister Roberta Sergot, spouse John Montignac, granddaughter Marjorie Wilson, grandson Adam Wilson, and niece Lynn Shugart. No services are to be held. Arrangements are under the direction of Lehman Funeral Home of Wellston.
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