Tribute Wall
Saturday
4
October
Service
Saturday, October 4, 2003
12000 Clinton River Road
Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States
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Doni Daley posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 2009
I love you, Mom, and will miss you so much. It comforts me to know that you now have a new, healthy body and a mind free from Alzheimer's wearing your multi-jeweled crown because of the lives you have touched by your faith. Praise God!!!!
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Joseph DiMaggio posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 2009
Very sorry about your loss. I am sorry I couldn't make the service. I have previous plans to be out of town.
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Joni B. Daley posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 2009
From my earliest memories my mom and me were always very close. She wasn't just my mom but my best friend too. It wasn't until my high school years that I began to think of her as a person and not just my mom. We loved to spend time together and the more I got to know her the more I grew to respect her. She was a very strong and compassionate woman. What made her unique was the unconditional love she gave to her family and to others in spite of our many faults, or maybe because of them. She gave of herself from the boundless love that came from her heart. I will have met my lifetime goal if I become even half the woman my mom was. I love you mom...and I miss you.
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Janice Pignanelli posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 2009
I met Fran almost 20 years ago and we became special friends and kindred spirits. She had a God-given gift of reading people and getting right in to a need that they had. She wanted to find out so that she could pray for them and love them. I never knew anyone like her before. She was intense, perfectionistic and opinionated and I loved her. She was always there for me, always on my side, always ready to pray those powerful prayers. We always had a lot a laughs together, even in the nursing home talking about Alzheimers. And when my life got better, she always said No one could be happier for you than me.,.,you know that's true.. And it WAS true, because she had been through a lot herself, and she understood me and loved me like a mother. I miss her, and then I remember where she is, Who she's with, and how happy she is!
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rose cataldi posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 2009
I knew Mrs.Daley through her daughter Joni,and was able to meet her a couple of times when Joni and I worked together.I remember her as a soft spoken,gentle women.I recall a beautiful summer day when she and Joni came to visit us ,and we spent the day in the back yard by the canal.She seemed to just enjoy the simple pleasures of the day...things we sometimes take for granted...the beautiful sky,the sun,the water and just being with people we love.I know the love she had for her family through conversations with Joni.I also know the pain that she went through in her personal life,yet the women I remember that day and two more occasions,was radiant..her love came through.I am sure her family will miss her,but they have so much to remember and be proud of.I will remember her and her family in my prayers....Rose
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Julie (Toots) Tresh posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 2009
It seems I’ve known Mrs. Daley forever. I first met her back in the early 70’s when I was just in junior high school. She quickly became my second mom and I loved her dearly. She always treated me like one of her own daughters. She was always nice and kind and ever so patient (she had to be with twin teenagers and me!). She was always full of wisdom and advice, but only if you asked for it first. She was deeply religious, but ever “forced” her religion on me. If ever I had any questions regarding it, she was more than happy to talk about it, but always knew when to stop. As a teenager, Mrs. Daley was one of the few people I ever looked up to and respected and I genuinely desired her respect and approval. That desire continued even as an adult. Mrs. Daley was one of the first people besides my own family that I introduced my future husband to. It was very important to me that she like him and when she winked and gave me the okay over his shoulder, I was so happy. When we got married, it was very important that she be at our wedding, too. She was, after all, my second mom. I feel honored that I knew Mrs. Daley and had the good fortune of her being part of my family for so long. Unfortunately, as I grew older, I saw her less and less, but whenever we did meet, it was like we had just seen each other the day before. I hadn’t seen her in several years and this is something I’ll always regret. She was always there for so many others and me in our times of need, I wish I could have been there for her, too. I just hope she knows how sorry I am that I wasn’t. I love you, Mrs. Daley, and I’m going to miss you dreadfully.
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bhavnagri posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 2009
Frances was a joy to know and work with , I am saddened by her passing Peace Dr. B
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Norman Alonzo Carmack posted a condolence
Monday, April 6, 2009
I never had the pleasure of knowing Cagerlene, nor even of knowing OF her until meeting a friend of hers named Millie Burgett of Amarillo, TX who thought a lot of her. God Bless her family. Cagerlene's Grandfather, Charles Fisher Carmack was a brother to MY grandfather, Joseph Mark Carmack. Email me sometimes, please.
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