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    27 Oct 2014

    Rhonda-Peterson Mc Elwee This is my Granny Lou with her boy (great grandson Michael). I took her to one of his band concerts and she just loved it and told him how proud she was of him. I made sure that I included her in every activity that he had for school, starting with his first day at kindergarden. She always told me how she enjoyed going to all his events and thanked me over and over. She loved to tell the story about how he was two years old and hiding behind some byfold doors and opening them up and when she asked him who's boy he was he would say Granny Lou's boy. That made her laugh and smile with so much joy, he will always be her boy. She spoiled him beyond belief and she always told me it was because she wanted to. I'm going to miss you dearly you silly little women. I will never forget how you were always there for me when I needed help with Mikey. You were the best Granny in the world and I love you more than words will ever say. Life will never be the same without you. R.I.P

    27 Oct 2014

    Dana Peterson Words can never express how much I will miss you or how much I love you. You were my Sunshine.

    23 Oct 2021

    Rhonda-Peterson Mc Elwee Granny's 83rd birthday. We always made sure we took her to dinner or spent the day with her laughing and singing songs. I miss you so much.

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    Celebrating the life of

    Lucille McCoart

    11 Jul 2028 - 25 Oct 2014

    Family and friends

    Lucille "LOU" was called the singing waitress; she spent approximately 40 years working at Joe's Bar-B-Que, located at 79th & State Line. she had many newspaper articles written about her. Walt Bodine was one of many who commented about her. she loved to craft.. such as creating yard ornaments out of wood. Uncle Sam, Chiefs Players, Little girl with bonnet on swing, several styles of wind chimes... more

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