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Agnes Pearson

Fraser, Michigan

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Agnes (Slicker) Pearson, 94, wife for 61 years of the late Harold D. Pearson, died at Fraser Villa, Fraser Michigan on Saturday, July 10, 2004. A memorial service will be held at a later date and cremation has taken place. Arrangements entrusted to Faulmann & Walsh Golden Rule Funeral Home, Fraser, Michigan.

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Aunt Ag: I will never forget you, how you and me shared an icecream or two, I was not afraid when I was with you, you really helped me through my pain and I hope that I helped you, I really loved you! Your hospital buddy: Amanda

Rose are Red, Violets are blue, Dear Aunt Ag we are all going to miss you. You were dear to me and I hope you knew, remembering your wisdom that we all knew was true. We all love you! Gail

I remember having fun at Aunt Ag & Uncle Harold's house on Lake Huron. She was an extremely humorous and loving Great Aunt. She will be missed a lot.

Love, Jay

I have been married to Aunt Aggie's and Uncle Harold's great nephew Jay for 5 1/2 years. The first time I met them was about 10 years ago. I made quite the impression!! We were having lunch at my mother-in-law's. Everything was beautifully laid out on the "grand" marble table. I was putting out glasses when I dropped one!! Glass shattered everywhere...on the floor, the chairs, and some of the food. So here I am, mortified beyond belief, with 80-something year old Aunt Ag on her hands and...

Aunt Aggie was my great-great Aunt.It was a great pleasure to know her. She loved seeing me wear all my different hats.One visit she gave me her mother's pocket watch ingraved with a E. I would go over her house with my Nana. She would give me treats and Uncle Harold would play the organ.I will always remember those special visits with my Aunt Aggie. Rest in peace!I will always remember you! Love Erika xoxoxo

Dear Aunt Aggie I remember going to
her house on the lake we always had
so much fun. You welcomed us the whole gang with warmth and kindness.
You had a beautiful spirit which will always be a fond memory.
I hope you hook up with Grandpa and play some cards.
Rest in peace Aunt Aggie.
Karen*

MY NAME IS EILEEN KESSLER, I MARRIED AGGIE'S NEPHEW ROBERT IN 1970. AFTER WE WERE MARRIED WE RENTED A FLAT NEAR AGNES AND HAROLD'S OUTER DRIVE HOME. BEING A BEAUTICIAN I DID AGGIE'S HAIR ONCE A WEEK. WHEN I WOULD DO HER HAIR, WE WOULD HAVE "COOKING CLASS" AFTER. IF IT WERE NOT FOR AG I WOULD NOT KNOW HOW TO MAKE, FIRST OF ALL CRUST, AND THEN APPLE PIE, AMONG OTHER THINGS. I HAVE HAD MANY COMPLIMENTS ON MY/(AGGIE'S) APPLE PIE. I HAVE NOW PASSED DOWN THIS RECIPE TO MY DAUGHTER, KRISTI, WHO...

Aunt Aggie was the "cutest", she had a adorable laugh and was alot of fun to be around. I remember going up to her and Uncle Harold's house on the lake, my siblings and I spent the night in their garage, on cots. We thought it was so cool that her garage was so clean and had carpet too. Her attic on Outer Drive was full of fun things, she was always very welcoming when my family visited. She was an awesome baker, her date bars and fudge were fantastic. And one of my sweet memories of her was...

One of my favorite memories of my Aunt Aggie is when we worked together in the 1950's at Superior Tool and Die. Aunt Ag got me my first office job, and until this day, I still currently work in an office. To her I am very greatful. Our Sunday dinners at Grandma & Grandpa Slicker's house, our picnics at Chandler Park, fireworks at Aunt Ag's house on Outer Drive, are some of my special memories. Many laughs and fun times with my Aunt, she will always have a special place in my heart.
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