Obituary of Mary Hayward
Mary Joy Hayward, age 81, devoted mother and servant of the community, died at Hawthorne
Village on Friday, November 6, 2009, following a courageous battle with Alzheimer's. She was born
March 05, 1928, in Birmingham, Alabama, to the late Aubrey K. and Kathleen Lee. She attended
elementary school in Tallahassee and graduated from Gainesville High School in 1945. Joy
graduated in the College of Pharmacy from the University of Florida in 1950, being the first
woman to hold office in the Student Union. Mrs. Hayward met Leal Dorman Hayward, her loving
husband for 60 years, at the Baptist Student Union in Gainesville. They married at the First
Baptist Church in Gainesville, Florida on June 5, 1949. Mrs. Hayward was a vital member of the
Ocala community. She was President of the Jr. and Sr. Woman's Clubs, and was then
District Director. She served on numerous civic councils and advisory boards, promoting heart
health, rehabilitation at the Florida School for Girls, and education. Joy wrote weekly articles
for the Ocala Star-Banner for several years. She was instrumental in developing the Student
Exchange program with Sincelejo, Colombia, for which she was affectionately called Mamacita by
the students who visited Ocala over the years of the program. Her volunteer work with the Ocala
Library made a significant effect and afforded her State recognition as Volunteer of the Year.
Joy is survived by her children Lee Hayward, Lindy Thomas, and Jenny Ransone; her grandchildren
Melissa Hayward, Leal Ransone, Leah Slaughter, and Elizabeth Ransone; her great-grandchild Josh
Slaughter; and her brothers and sister, Angie Sawyer, Benny Lee, and Jim Lee. A Memorial Service
for Mary Joy Hayward will be held at 11:00 am, Saturday, November 14, 2009, at Hiers-Baxley
Funeral Services, 910 SE Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala.