Mary Hershey
Garden city - Age 79 November 26, 2017. Beloved wife of Glenn for 58 years. Loving mother of Trisha Whitaker, Penny (Steve) Immel, Laurie (Tom) Kurke and the late Eddie. Cherished grandmother of Mikael, William, Minta, A.J., Dylan, Jessica,and Lindsey. Dear sister of Denny (Jackie) Bagley, Sr. Pat Bagley, Margaret Rose Bourlier, Barb (Bob) Miller and Kathy Martin. She was dearly loved and will be deeply missed. Visitation Wednesday 5 pm - 8 pm and Thursday 1 pm - 8 pm with an evening Rosary at the John N. Santeiu & Son Funeral Home, 1139 Inkster Rd., Garden City (Between Ford Rd. and Cherry Hill). In state Friday 12:30pm followed by the 1 pm Funeral Service at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, 31530 Beechwood (at Merriman Road, 2 blocks north of Ford Rd.).
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Glenn and family,
I am sorry to hear of Mary's passing. She was a hard working lady at Sterling Park for many years and a friend to all who knew her. God bless......
Marge Snider, Coshocton, Ohio
Margaret Snider
December 13, 2017
I was very sad to hear of Mary's Passing. My Mom ( Patricia RYAN Schwab) knew her since their teenage years and they shared several mutual friends. My Mom passed in 2012 and Mary came to her funeral. It meant a lot. Prayers for the family will continue. God bless.
Teresa MCKeon
December 2, 2017
So sorry for your loss Mr. Hershey.
Tammy Penberthy
December 1, 2017
Mary was a truly wonderful lady, and she will be missed in Sterling Park. Prayers for comfort and peace, and for many happy memories to sustain you.
The Eckerts
November 30, 2017
Uncle Glenn, Trish, Penny and Laurie
I have so many fond memories of Aunt Mary and family gatherings at Grandma Hershey's house when I was a kid. She was always smiling and laughing. I remember her being my substitute teacher in Kindergarten and she let me call her Aunt Mary instead of Mrs. Hershey. Her kindness and generosity will be sorely missed by so many. I can only imagine the wonderful reunion taking place now between her and Eddie. It's been a very long time. Love to each of you.
Bonnie Hershey
November 29, 2017
Bonnie Hershey
November 29, 2017
So very sorry to hear of Mary's passing. She will be terribly missed by her friends and neighbors at Sterling Park. Thoughts and prayers for her family during this difficult time.
Marilyn & Steve Folkerth
November 29, 2017
Mary was one of the kindest people we ever met. She will certainly be missed here in Sterling Park. Our condolences to Glen and Family,
Pam & Ken Reichert
November 28, 2017
Mary was one of the kindest people we ever met.She will certainly be missed here at Sterling Park! Our condolences to Glen and Family. Pam & Ken Reichert
November 28, 2017
My dear, Glenn and family, my sincere and heartfelt sympathy. May the Lord of love wrap His loving arms around you and give you comfort at this most difficult time. With love, jan
janice hill
November 28, 2017
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St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church
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