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Flossie Louise “Louise” <I>Lemons</I> Moses

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Flossie Louise “Louise” Lemons Moses

Birth
West Branch, Ogemaw County, Michigan, USA
Death
4 Jan 2012 (aged 91)
Grand Haven, Ottawa County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Cremated. Ashes were scattered by a lake in Spring Lake, Ottawa County, Michigan. Add to Map
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Extracted from:
The Petoskey News Review
[Petoskey, Emmet County, Michigan]

LOUISE F. LEMONS MOSES - 91

Mother, Grandmother & Great Grandmother- Louise F. Moses, 91, passed away peacefully on Wednesday morning, January 4, 2012 at Riverside Nursing Home in Grand Haven, Michigan.

Louise F. Lemons was born October 5, 1920 in West Branch, Michigan, the daughter of Stephen J. and Mary E. (Lorentz) Lemons. Shortly after her birth the family came to Boyne City, where Louise spent her growing up years in the family home on Pearl Street and attended Boyne City Public Schools. She was married to Donald H. Moses, also a native of Boyne City. Mr. and Mrs. Moses, along with two children, relocated to Spring Lake, Michigan in the early 1940's, where the remainder of their family was born and raised. They remained in Spring Lake until 1979 when Mr. Moses retired, at which time they made their home on Big Pine Key, Florida.

Mr. Moses passed away on July 18, 1990 and several years later Louise returned to Spring Lake to be near her family. She remained in her own home until just a few years ago when she made her residence at Riverside Nursing Home in Grand Haven. Louise was a homemaker, an avid reader and enjoyed sewing, crafts, gardening and antiques. In years past, she enjoyed boating, golfing and traveling- both within the United States and abroad. Mrs. Moses was also a long-time member of the Spring Lake Presbyterian Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Moses were the parents of five children, all of whom survive: Donna Moses, of Grand Haven; Donald H. (Saipin) Moses, Spring Lake; Carol Rowell and Mrs. Ronald A. (Terri) Sluis, of Manistee, Michigan; and Mrs. David S. (Sue) Norton, of Jacksonville, Arkansas. Louise is also survived by 15 grandchilden; 21 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Roy A. (Caroline) McCleary, Boyne City. She was preceeded in death by her parents; husband; a brother, Harold J. Lemons; and two half-brothers, Leon J. and Lloyd E. Lemons.

Cremation and other arrangements will be handled privately by the family. Those wishing to honor Louise's memory are asked to do so to a charity of their choosing.
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The same obituary also appeared later in:
The Sun Sentinel
(Big Pine Key, Florida)
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
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Extracted from:
The Boyne Citizen-Journal
[Boyne City, Charlevoix County, Michigan]

Word was received that Mrs. Louise Moses passed away last Wednesday morning, January 4, in Grand Haven, Michigan. Mrs. Moses was the former Louise Lemons- the older sister of Boyne City resident, Caroline McCleary. Louise and her husband, the late Donald Moses, were both raised in Boyne City, but later moved to Spring Lake, Michigan where they raised their family of five children. Over the years, Louise enjoyed many extended summer visits with her sister, family members and old friends in and around the Boyne area. A heartfelt thank you goes out from the McCleary family to those whose thoughtful words and kind condolences were much appreciated.
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Extracted from:
The Petoskey News Review
[Petoskey, Emmet County, Michigan]

LOUISE F. LEMONS MOSES - 91

Mother, Grandmother & Great Grandmother- Louise F. Moses, 91, passed away peacefully on Wednesday morning, January 4, 2012 at Riverside Nursing Home in Grand Haven, Michigan.

Louise F. Lemons was born October 5, 1920 in West Branch, Michigan, the daughter of Stephen J. and Mary E. (Lorentz) Lemons. Shortly after her birth the family came to Boyne City, where Louise spent her growing up years in the family home on Pearl Street and attended Boyne City Public Schools. She was married to Donald H. Moses, also a native of Boyne City. Mr. and Mrs. Moses, along with two children, relocated to Spring Lake, Michigan in the early 1940's, where the remainder of their family was born and raised. They remained in Spring Lake until 1979 when Mr. Moses retired, at which time they made their home on Big Pine Key, Florida.

Mr. Moses passed away on July 18, 1990 and several years later Louise returned to Spring Lake to be near her family. She remained in her own home until just a few years ago when she made her residence at Riverside Nursing Home in Grand Haven. Louise was a homemaker, an avid reader and enjoyed sewing, crafts, gardening and antiques. In years past, she enjoyed boating, golfing and traveling- both within the United States and abroad. Mrs. Moses was also a long-time member of the Spring Lake Presbyterian Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Moses were the parents of five children, all of whom survive: Donna Moses, of Grand Haven; Donald H. (Saipin) Moses, Spring Lake; Carol Rowell and Mrs. Ronald A. (Terri) Sluis, of Manistee, Michigan; and Mrs. David S. (Sue) Norton, of Jacksonville, Arkansas. Louise is also survived by 15 grandchilden; 21 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Roy A. (Caroline) McCleary, Boyne City. She was preceeded in death by her parents; husband; a brother, Harold J. Lemons; and two half-brothers, Leon J. and Lloyd E. Lemons.

Cremation and other arrangements will be handled privately by the family. Those wishing to honor Louise's memory are asked to do so to a charity of their choosing.
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The same obituary also appeared later in:
The Sun Sentinel
(Big Pine Key, Florida)
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
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Extracted from:
The Boyne Citizen-Journal
[Boyne City, Charlevoix County, Michigan]

Word was received that Mrs. Louise Moses passed away last Wednesday morning, January 4, in Grand Haven, Michigan. Mrs. Moses was the former Louise Lemons- the older sister of Boyne City resident, Caroline McCleary. Louise and her husband, the late Donald Moses, were both raised in Boyne City, but later moved to Spring Lake, Michigan where they raised their family of five children. Over the years, Louise enjoyed many extended summer visits with her sister, family members and old friends in and around the Boyne area. A heartfelt thank you goes out from the McCleary family to those whose thoughtful words and kind condolences were much appreciated.
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