Mary Lou's Memory Wall
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My last conversation with MaryLou was in September of 2023. We reminisced about her working downtown at the finance company & me working at Caruso's & how they would come in for coffee or lunch. She became a special friend when she joined my later sister with a group of ladies who loved to golf. You will be missed by so many MaryLou.
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Barb Bobik
April 27th, 2024 at 12:13pm
I worked with Mary Lou, my first real job. She taught me everything. Such a
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Connie DeGraff
April 6th, 2024 at 4:16pm
Always enjoyed, and admired Mary Lou. She inspired me for the lifetime game of golf, and I always looked forward to a night of playing with her. We talked about Baldwin MI, and her trips up north with PJ and family. I will miss her dearly. Peace be with you
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Cathy
April 4th, 2024 at 4:04pm
Mary Lou was a classmate of mine. We shared the same birthdate. I will always remember her from the Class of '57 and will surely think of her on our upcoming birthday. Prayers to the family members.
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Thelma McElheny
April 4th, 2024 at 11:04am
Countless memories of Christmas, and family get togethers. Playing pool in the basement with all of us cousins. Stay overs when we would come to visit. She always knew how to put a smile on your face! That laugh was so contagious. Will miss her and her laugh.
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Kelly
April 3rd, 2024 at 8:01pm
I loved my Aunt Mary Lou so much I spent summers with her and my uncle PJ.. I talked to her several times month and I miss her so much!! My heart is hurting!!!
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Lisa Robinson
April 3rd, 2024 at 7:17pm
Aunt Lou was such an amazing woman. She was the head majorette for the Dowagiac Chieftain Marching Band making an appearance in the Orange Bowl parade. She loved the outdoors, spending many weekend in the North woods hunting, snowmobiling or trailriding with friends and family. Oh, the stories that came from those trips. Aunt Lou also was a member of the Dowagiac Conservation Club,raising a few orphaned fawns. Aunt Lou loved to bowl and was always on one league or another and was a great golfer. When she couldn't golf, she was known to visit the casino a time or two. I will miss this spitfire of a woman more than I can even put into words. She was a special light in our family and could always be counted on when she was needed.
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Debra Frizzell
April 3rd, 2024 at 6:25pm