Ada-Sly-Obituary

Ada R. Sly

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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Ada Rose Sly, age 81, passed away Sunday morning, March 31, 2013 in Kalamazoo, MI. She was born on June 8, 1931 in Pennington Gap, VA a daughter of Robert and Mildred (McKenzie) Richards. She graduated from Berea College in Berea KY with a bachelor's degree in teaching and did some...

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Don. So sorry for your loss. Ada was a delight to know. I remember our many get togethers with all the Milwood teachers. God bless your family.
Mary Kay Snider, Apollo Beach, Fl

I am so sorry for your loss. Ada Rose was such a sweet person. We enjoyed her conversations at the coffee table at Murches.

Ann and Steve,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families and a time that is so hard.Your mom was a wonderful lady. She was very outgoing up until she was unable to do anything.

Mike,Pat,Michelle and David Cox

Dear Don Sly and Family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss, Ada
Rose was a very dear person, we remember
such special times we shared at Forest Park and dinners at places between GR and Kalamazoo. As we are still in Florida we will not be able to attend
services, but know that we are thinking
of you and keeping you in our prayers.
With Love and Sympathy
Les and Carole Meyering

The Donald Sly Family-

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of Ada's passing. She was a good mom, wife and woman to you all. Keep your good memories close during these early days to help you through the tough times. Know she is in a very good place watching over you. Love, Anne Doug and Lauren DeHaan

Ann and Steve, So sorry for your loss and wishing you peace and condolences. May your Mother RIP eternally healed.

Don & Family, Just to let you know that
we were to sorry to hear of Ada Rose's death. We have many good memories of
cocktail parties with you and Ada Rose at
Forest Park. Our prayers are with you.
Joe & Stella Lemire

Dear Sly family, Ada will be dearly missed in the Fletter family and throughout the church.

Don, it war apleasure to have taught with Ada and to know the both of you. Ada was a great teacheer. Her students were always in control of themselves when they came to music class. My condolences to you. Gene Schuck