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32515 Woodward Avenue
Royal Oak, Michigan
LICHTWARDT
GENEVIEVE MERRY; age 91; passed peacefully at her home at Fox Run Village, Novi on October 21, 2012. Survived by her beloved husband, Harry of 65 years; sons, Ronald and Gregory; and four grandchildren. Genne attended Cooley High School in Detroit, the first student to graduate with straight A's in all subjects. She got a full scholarship at an eastern college, majoring in economics. She went on to work for General Motors in Detroit doing economic research. After the birth of her sons she became the head librarian at their school, Vaughn School in Bloomfield Hills. She was active in the local garden club and maintaining their lovely home. When her boys left the area for college in 1972 she became the President of the Oakland County Medical Society Women's' Auxiliary. She was also the manager for Lichtwardt Urological Associates, PC at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. Services will be held privately. In lieu of flowers family suggests memorial tributes to The Beaumont Foundation, P.O. Box 5802, Troy, MI 48007-9620. A.J. Desmond & Sons 248-549-0500. View obituary and share memories at
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