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Laura (Hoyt) Daniels posted a condolence
Friday, April 16, 2010
As I think about Aunt Vicky, the work Celebrate comes to mind. She\
lived life to the fullest and worked hard at whatever job she was doing\
at that stage of her life. She was classy lady, always dressed smartly\
and hair done. Even in her last years at Tendercare in Frankenmuth, her\
bed was made and dresser drawers neatly organized. She made the BEST\
ambrosia salad ever. She was always the first one up fron the table at\
meals and washing dishes even though\
her back was paining her. Christmas at Mom's was a specail memory. Aunt\
Vicky was always there with a gift for everyone, lovingly bought and\
wrapped so neatly with a little bow on top.\
With a combination of Polish and French ancestry, she was just a wee\
bit stubborn, but had a heart of gold. Having no children of her own,\
we her nieces and nephews were very dear to her. I for one , thought of\
her as my second mother.\
Celebrate your life dear sweet Aunt Vicky, Yes I do!!. You were a\
dear aunt to me. I saw you slowly slipping away in mind and body. \
The last time I saw you, I cried when I left. Your body was so frail,\
but I still saw the love in your eyes. Today I celebrate your\
entrance to heaven for eternity. Our Lord has answered my prayers and\
gathered you in his arms and taken you home. Have a great time\
playing cards with Aunt Ellie, Uncle Nels, Uncle Marv , and Granpa &\
Grandma Loisell. Play a few games of Bingo with Mom and guve her a\
kiss from me. I LOVE YOU AUNT VICKY. Nce Laura\
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p.s. Thank you for being such a good sister and taking care of Mom when\
she was in the hospital with TB xoxoxo\
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Ralph & Evelyn Janicki posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
As Vicky's dancing feet carry her with a soft breeze to heaven, IAaall best remember the many visits and conversations with her in Davison at her apartment home, our trips to Frankenmuth for lunch, and her enjoyable out of the way tours as we drove back home. Sometime, as the afternoon sun dipped low on the horizon, she would point to a road off the highway and say turn here and recall a place or a person in time from her past that lived there. As the years passed, those turns off the highway were more frequent and the memories more detailed. I enjoyed listening to her tales about her early years at AaA"the ACAaA, winter walks to school, the enjoyment of dancing, stories about her mom and dad, siblings, relatives and friends. She was lovely cousin and friend who will be missed but forgotten.\
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