

Obituary
Obituary of Mary Ann Wachacha
Mary Gloyne Wachacha died October 31, 2021 after a brief battle with cancer. Mary was preceded in death by her parents John H. Gloyne and Francis Smith Gloyne. Mary is survived by her
husband of 45 years, Arnold Wachacha, 4 children; Noah Wachacha, Tighe Wachacha, Sarah
Wachacha (Mike), and Arnold Ginn (Shelbra) as well as 4 grandchildren she loved spending
time with; Kaliya, Emma, Axe and Mason. She is also survived by her siblings; John H. Gloyne
(Henrietta), Jack E. Gloyne (Tootsie), and Judy G. Tiger (Mike (d.)) as well as many nieces and
nephews with which she had formed special relationships. Mary was never afraid to speak up
for what she believed and was always willing to help her family and neighbors, asking nothing in
return. The family will miss her strength, endless support, and brutal honesty.
Mary enjoyed a successful professional career and began her work with the federal government
in June 1971 when she joined the Peace Corps and served for two and a half years, teaching
English at a women’s college in Kasserine, Tunisia. Upon returning to Cherokee in 1975,
Wachacha was hired by the Bureau of Indian Affairs as an elementary school teacher for the
Cherokee Central School system. Later she moved to the Indian Health Service working at the
Cherokee Indian Hospital as a Health Educator. Wachacha was promoted to the Nashville Area
IHS Office as the Area Consultant for the Office of Health Programs. She was then promoted to
the IHS headquarters office in Rockville, MD where she served as the Director of the
Community Health Representative (CHR) Program. Selected to serve as the Program Director
for the Office of Clinical and Community Services supervising eight IHS Programs: Medical
Records, Nutrition, HIV/AIDS, Pharmacy, Head Start, Maternal and Child Health, Health
Promotion and Disease Prevention, as well as Health Education. Wachacha was granted
permission to work from Cherokee to serve as the Lead Consultant for IHS headquarters
providing leadership, training and oversight to tribal and IHS programs across IHS on a wide
variety of health care issues. Throughout her tenure with IHS, she also was a Budget Writer for
the IHS and assisted in the submission of budget justifications, reports, statistics and data to
Congress.
In addition to a successful work career, Mary was adventurous and loved to travel. She enjoyed
studying Cherokee history and was involved in many initiatives to restore, protect, teach and
strengthen understanding of Cherokee history. She served on the Cherokee Community
Foundation Board, Noth Carolina Trail of Tears Association Board, Elders Council for the EBCI
Tribal Historic Preservation Office, and The WCU Cherokee Center Advisory Board. She loved
to study genealogy, particularly for the Owl family. A strong advocate and supporter of learning
and education, she was one of the founding member of the Richard (Yogi) Crowe scholarship
committee which was created to provide support for graduate studies for members of the Eastern
Band of Cherokee Indians. An avid reader and lover of music, she played the piano and guitar,
spoke French and was a supporter of the arts, particular local artists. She valued Cherokee crafts
and loved collecting baskets, pottery, carvings, and local postcards of Cherokee. She was a
vocal member of the Yellowhill community and spoke up often on Tribal matters that she was
passionate about. She was also a lifelong member of Cherokee Baptist Church where she often
played piano and sang in the choir.
A memorial service with be held at Cherokee Baptist Church on Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 11am. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Richard (Yogi) Crowe Scholarship
Memorial; PO Box 892, Cherokee, NC 28719.
Long House Funeral Home assisted the family with final arrangements.
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Wednesday
3
November
Memorial Service
11:00 am - 12:00 am
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Cherokee Baptist Church
812 Tsalagi Rd. (441N)
Cherokee, North Carolina, United States
Memorial Service
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Cherokee, NC 29710
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