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KLUCK, MARY E. A celebration of life. Mary E. Kluck was born in Arkansas April 12, 1918. In 1947 she moved to Miami with her husband Nelson, and fell in love with the Miami Shores, Belle Mead area. They built a home on the water together in 1957 where she lived her entire life. Her husband Nelson passed in 1971. Her favorite love was boating on Biscayne Bay, she was a fabulous cook, loved her home and loved to garden. She passed on October 10, 2012, a life well lived. She will be missed. Mary is survived by her son Charles Kluck and wife Georgee', her daughter Linda Pickering and husband Bill, and granddaughter Nichole Ruiz.
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From all of us at Value Financial, our condolences. She was a remarkable woman.
Nelson Locke
October 22, 2012
We were very sorry to hear about Mary's passing. She was a fun and entertaining person to be around. She certainly always spoke her mind which is a great asset for anyone. We are thinking about the Kluck family during this difficult time.
Love, Glen and Paulette
October 17, 2012
Dear Charlie and Family,
We were so saddened to hear of your mother's passing. May your memories bring you much comfort during this difficult time and may you find peace knowing that she is now in a much better place.
With our deepest sympathies,
Vicki and Sylvester Lukis
Vicki Lukis
October 17, 2012
Here's to Mary and a life well lived. Our condolences and love go to all the Kluck's. While we are sad, we know a long and happy life is being celebrated.
Love, Cliff, Wansley and Char
October 15, 2012
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