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Ron Feldman posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
I worked with Grace many times at St. Lukes and Covenant hospital. As a PCA (patient care associate). She was so much fun to work with, and so funny at times.
I remember many times when other RN's needed some help with their patients, Grace would say, no way. Ron is working with me today, and he has enough work helping me with our patients, even though I enjoyed helping others. What a great nurse she was.
Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.
Ron Feldman & Sandi
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Mary Szedlak posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
I have many fond and funny memories of your Mother. Our families had many good times together.
I will keep her in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Mimi (Cline) Szedlak
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Steve Makl posted a condolence
Monday, August 26, 2013
Similar to my sister, Uncle Jim and Aunt Grace Jean gave me a loan when I was in college. After Uncle Jim died, I would stop over to see Aunt Grace Jean on my college breaks and we'd discuss books, art, etc. We didn't have those kinds of discussions at my house. My favorite story about her was when I was getting ready to go away to college and she offered to take me to lunch a couple days before I left. My mother came too since she was working there at that time. We went to Bill Knapp's. When we were checking the menu, I asked if I really could get anything. She said yes. So I ordered lobster! For lunch!? She just laughed, but later my mother gave me a lecture at home about taking advantage of people. What I remember most about Aunt Grace Jean was her laugh. All the Lovay girls had distinct laughs and it was a riot to hear them go off about something at one of our family picnics. They were great laughers. I miss that. I hope the 3 that have passed (Grace Jean, Ruth and Esther) are laughing together now, and I hope Aunt Helen has lots of laughs left here with us. It's amazing how great they all turned out even after losing their mother and going to an orphanage.
Steve Makl
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Howard Crevia 111 posted a condolence
Friday, August 23, 2013
I am so sorry to hear of my Aunt Grace's death. So many great memories of all piling in the cottage at Lake Leelanau (Jim & Grace, Joe & Janet, Jim & Denise, Grandma Ella and many more). They would leave me with Grandma Ella and all go into town at Dicks
Pour House in the evening and have a few drinks (maybe more!). When they came back
late the men would go skinny dipping and all my aunts would look out the cottage window and laugh. I could write forever but will just say that even we haven't gotten together for quite a while, the memories are as fresh as yesterday.
To all the Mooney children, I know what your going through having just lost my father. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Hope to see you soon.
Howard Crevia 111
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michele lamie posted a condolence
Thursday, August 22, 2013
what a great story Nancy! michele (thompson) lamie
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Marcia Makl posted a condolence
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Yes, the Lovay siblings were a tight group. My mother always believed that your best friends were your siblings. The Makl's and the Mooney's were tightly connected because of the love between Esther and Grace Jean. At times we felt like one big family, especially after the untimely passing of Uncle Jim. I was one of the regular babysitters for the Mooney clan - there are definitely many stories there. Aunt Grace Jean came to my rescue by both encouraging and lending me money so I could complete my college degree. What a wonderful gift of support and encouragement. And as Nancy reminded us, she changed birthday celebrations for us with a special birthday song and unbirthday gifts. She will be missed.
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Nancy J. Roberts posted a condolence
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Aunt Grace Jean and the entire Mooney family always welcomed me into their family. As I child, I spent many weekends with them, be it at their house in Detroit, at the cottage at Lake Leelanau , the deer camp or on trip to different ski resorts....they always had room for one more....me! When they moved to Saginaw, first on Wilson street and then on Hannum, bicycliing over to visit was a regular thing for me. After church on Sundays our 2 families would often go to Frankenmuth for chicken dinners. And as mentioned, her spaghetti was to die for!!!!! It was a real treat when we got invited over for a spaghetti dinner. I remember once inviting a group of my college guy friends over to my parents house for dinner. I spent the entire afternoon with Aunt Grace Jean while she helped me make that incredible spaghetti sauce to serve to them. There was no recipe to follow. She would add a little bit of this and some of that.It was all stored in her head. Another special thing that she did was at birthday celebrations. Every child there would get to have a " happy unbirthday" just like in Alice in Wonderland. The birthday child would get sung to and blow out the candles and everyone else would get to blow the candles out too while being sung the " happy unbirthday" song. Everyone was made to feel special. I continued that traction with my own children. Yes, I have many fond memories of Aunt Grace Jean. She was a good egg and I appreciate all the time she gave to me , the incredible memories and the part of her that helped make me the person that I
I am today. She will be missed!
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michele lamie posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
I have the fondest memories at Grace's home back in "the day". We used to love to go there and hang out on the screened in porch where the Mooney's would celebrate with a Christmas theme for the birthdays in the summer! What a hoot. Always a great time with anyone who was there! michele and larry lamie
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