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Louise Perry Battle Creek Louise Perry, age 86, of Battle Creek, died January 2, 2010 surrounded by her family at home. She was born November 15, 1923, the daughter of John F. and Oma M. (Hicks) Tramel in Liberty, Tennesee. Louise was married to Sidney A. Perry Jr. who preceded her in death. She worked at Kellogg Cereal Company as a production worker for 34 years retiring in 1988. She is survived by her daughters, Kathy (Ervin) Green of E. Leroy, Jean Kehoe of Battle Creek and Joan Maturen of E. Leroy, seven grandchildren, several step grandchildren and several great grandchildren. She is also survived by her brothers, TJ (Ellen) Tramel, John (Gloria) Tramel, Bob (Barbara) Tramel all of Battle Creek, Richard (Cathy) Tramel of Tampa, Florida; and sisters, Frances (Maurice) Swan, Sue (Fielden) Corbin all of Battle Creek, Janet Belote of East Leroy and Karen Ryan of Battle Creek. She is preceded in death by her son, Jack Perry, granddaughter, Jennifer Kehoe, sister, Nena Loveland and brother, Calvin Tramel. Louise was a member of West Leroy Bible Church where she was active as treasurer and teaching Bible school and the Kellogg 25 yr. Club. She enjoyed walking at the mall, traveling, word puzzles, gardening especially flowers, but most of all she loved and enjoyed her entire family. The family will receive friends from 2-4 and 6-8:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 5, 2010 at Shaw Funeral Home. Funeral Services will take place 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 6, 2010 at the funeral home with Ed Loveland officiating. Interment, Morgan Cemetery. Memorials may go to Lifespan Good Samaritan Hospice. The family is being served by Shaw Funeral Home. www.shawfuneralhome.com

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Published by Battle Creek Enquirer on Jan. 4, 2010.

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Donna wheatley

January 15, 2010

Kathy, So sorry for the loss of your mother, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I am in Florida at this time
will try to get in touch with you when I return to Michigan in the spring.
May Gods blessings be with you and your family

Donna Henning now Wheatley

Lori Corbin

January 5, 2010

Aunt Louise meant the world to me and I will miss her dearly. When I think of Aunt Louise, I think of kindness. Always putting others before herself, she raised a caring and loving family.

You have my sincerest sympathy. With Love,

April Belote

January 4, 2010

I remember calling Aunt Louise and bringing her corn muffins and biscuits from Cracker Barrel when Angel and I went. She loved that. Right now, she is in a much better place, reunited with Grandma and Grandpa, and her husband. I know the angels were singing when she passed through.

Rusty McJunkin

January 4, 2010

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I have so many good memories living next door to all of you. You had a very special mom, and I am sorry you have to feel the pain you are now experiencing, but I know she is with The Lord. She is now free, and someday we will see her again. You will all be in my prayer's. Rusty

Nancy Tolf

January 4, 2010

My heart goes out to you girls and the rest of Louise's family. Everytime I think of her I remember her serving me a rubbarb pie that was the best pie I ever ate. I know how you are feeling, as you know we experienced what you are now going thru and my heart weeps with yours. Knowing that she is with Jesus and mom and daddy and all the others that have gone ahead makes heaven that much sweeter for all of us. God Bless you and keep you , His arms are the best place to be right now. Remember we are here. Love and Gods Blessing to you all. Love, Nancy

Marcia Gibson

January 4, 2010

Dear Jean I am so sorry for your loss. my thoughts are with you and yours. if you need anything please call sincerely, Marcia Gibson

Paula Swan

January 4, 2010

My prayers are with the family,regarding the loss of Louise.
I worked with Louise and my Mother, Katherine (Thompson) Thayer,in the Glue Room at Kellogg's. I have alot of wonderful memories working with Louise. She will be greatly missed.

Candy Corbin

January 4, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with Aunt Louise's family. I will always remember Mom, Dad, Aunt Louise, and myself going to see the fireworks at the Ballon Festivals on the 4th of July Holdiays. She loved them and was always willing to go! Those time I will always treasure. Aunt Louise is in Jesus' loving arms now. Candy

Lori Peltier

January 4, 2010

My sympathy goes out to the family,Louise was such a sweetheart...She will be sadly missed I wish as an adult that I would have gone and visited her,I remember her from when I was a child and playing in her back yard she was always very kind..Love to the family and God Bless,Lori

January 4, 2010

I always enjoyed spending the night at Joan's house. Mrs. Perry was usually working but we knew better than to break any of her rules. She will be missed by her family, but we know she had a place awaiting her in heaven. My sympathy to all the family.

Love
Edwina Conine

Norma Budd

January 4, 2010

Dear Kathy,Jean, and Joanie, When I saw the curtains drawn my heart went out to all of you. Your mom will be remembered for all the beauty she left here on earth, and all the love she gave you girls, and everyone that new her. She was an inspiration to so many people. I will always remember her love of the Lord. I know she is with Jesus, and enjoying all those that have gone before her. She is finally at rest. My thoughts, and prayer's are with all of you. All My Love, Norma

Cathy Puff

January 4, 2010

Louise was so very lucky to have such a wonderful group to take care of her the past several years. Her daughters, grandchildren and extended family made sure she was able to stay in her home until her passing. We know how much love, compassion and hard work goes into providing home care and it shows how her family and friends treasured this fine lady.

May all of these people, especially her daughters, know they did a wonderful job.

The Puff Family

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