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Huguette Reekie Obituary



Huguette Michele Reekie

Resident of Stockton

Entered into rest on November 11, 2010 in Stockton, CA. at the age of 83. Michele was born in Paris on October 31, 1927 and raised a Swiss citizen in Vevey, Switzerland. She spent most of her life in the United States, residing in Belmont, CA. married to the late Benjamin Reekie. She will be missed by all those who remembered her.

She is survived by her loving son and daughter in law, Andre and Brigitte Reekie of Stockton, CA, daughter, Chantal Morris of Greenwood, CA. Best friends and in laws, Jean-Pierre and Renee Mercanton, Foster City, CA. Loving grandmother of Jonathan De Silva, Chantee Cox and Rachelle Morriss. Great grandmother of James, Drew, Ethan, Noah, Seth and Isaac.

Michele had a long career as a Loss Prevention Agent at Macy's Department Store in San Mateo, CA. She was an avid bowler and truly missed her bowling leagues as her health began to decline. Michele truly had a passion for life and always loved an adventure whenever the opportunity presented itself.

Family and friends are invited for a gathering at the home of Andre and Brigitte Reekie, 3845 Steve Lillie Circle, Stockton, CA. Thursday, December 2 from 5 - 8 pm.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Jose Mercury News/San Mateo County Times on Nov. 17, 2010.

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Rachel Gonzales

November 19, 2010

Michele was such a wonderful person...She worked with me at Macy's in San Mateo for 3 years. She was so fiesty and full of passion for her family and work. I am so grateful to have been able to have known her. We spent many of mornings with coffee, talking a little too much.

Delma Rivera

November 17, 2010

I wish I could be there to memorialize her...what I remember most, being an avid bowler myself, is her love for bowling. I know her fellow Halloween birth sister is going to miss her very much! My love and blessings to all of you!

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