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Mary Ellen Lueke Dienes Flood

Floyds Knobs, Kentucky

1926 - 2017 (Age 91)

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91
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Floyds Knobs, Kentucky
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Flood, Mary Ellen Lueke Dienes,91, was born in Louisville on March 5, 1926 and died April 29, 2017.She was an executive secretary for the former Stitzel-Weller Distillery, where she worked for many years. Mary Ellen was a Master Life Bridge player, member of the Louisville Bridge Club, Holy...

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Such a soft-spoken, intelligent, caring godmother she was to me. Sharing her love of travel through the postcards, presents, & pictures, she encouraged me to go NOW while you still can! Aunt Mary & Margaret helped me get my first pierced ears & earrings, & always treated me like her own. She always set the perfect table, loved to entertain & have the families get together when we were visiting from Texas. Mary talked my parents into letting me fly on a plane by myself to come stay with her...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Mary was the most gracious person I have ever known. Spending time with her was always a positive experience. I will miss her. Sherri Bock

I had the privilege of playing bridge with Mary. She was a lovely gentle woman. Deepest sympathy.
Patty Lewis McManus

There are so many words to describe my sweet Godmother, Aunt Mary ....beautiful, smart, loving, kind, giving and classy. I have so many fond memories of spending time with her growing up: I remember when I was little and on some Saturdays going to church then out to dinner afterwards and spending the night at her house..,she always had jars and bowls of candy sitting around which was a delight; I spent many fun summer days thru the years with her going to Lakeside Swim Club and eventually...

There was never a more kind and gently woman than our Aunt Mary! Always wanting to help in any way she could, with an ever-present smile and sweet words of encouragement We will miss her dearly, and will pray for Chuck to help him weather this difficult time.

Mary was a wonderful sister. She was so kind, sweet, and loving. I will miss our nightly telephone chats.

Dear Family ;
Words can tell so small a part of the sympathy in
my heart.
Mary and I were Great Friends, bridge partners
many years and always confided in each other.
I have so many memories of my Dear Friend, she will never be forgotten.
My thoughts and prayers are with you through
this difficult time of sorrow.