Annette-McDougall-Obituary

Annette F. McDougall

Flint, Michigan

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McDOUGALL, Annette F. - Of Flint, age 50 departed from this earth to be with the Lord on Friday, April 29, 2005 after a long illness. Funeral services will be held 11AM Monday, May 2, 2005 at Riverside Tabernacle Assembly of God, 429 S. Chavez, Flint, Pastor Tom Mattiuzzo and Father James...

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my dear old, beloved friend, i cannot begin to express how bad i feel about your death. i am just sorry we lost touch with each other. a lesson learned; never lose touch with those you value. you would be so proud of your son; he looks just like you. God's prescence is forever with you on those streets of gold.

I am soooooooooo sorry about Annette. We met at the dorm at Eastern Michigan and we lost touch after the birth of Joy.

I will always remember Annette for her deep love for Jesus and her wacky sense of humor. She was a darling.

Our thoughts and prayers remain with you during this difficult time. May every day get a little better. We know Annette was very loved and that you miss her very much. God bless you and mend your broken heart. A. Pat, U. Ron

I met Annette in 1973 at college. Pat Koepke introduced us and told me that Annette was the one who introduced her to the Lord. Pat then introduced me to the Lord first at the Light Room and then at Reference Point in Flint, Mi. Annette has been my friend, my confidant and my sister in the Lord ever since. Her constant reflection of the Lord's light and love has shone out to all who knew her. I know I'll see her again walking those streets of gold, again talking about God and basking in His...

Dear Mike and David,
During a handful of family get togethers, I had the privilege of chatting with Annette, and although I didn't Know her very well, it became obvious to me the depth of her love and dedication for the two of you. She was also a wonderful addition to our family with her great attitude and sunny disposition. I wish I had spent more time getting to know her better. I'm deeply sorry for your loss, and hope that you can find comfort and strength in Jesus Christ.

Annette and I were friends since 1977 and lost contact about 1984. Annette was one of the most loving people I ever knew. Even if your doctrine and hers were as far apart as the east is from the west her love for Jesus spilled out on all who came around her. She called me about two years ago to tell me she had gotten married and had a son and how she adored them both. I remember she said "I never thought I could ever be as happy as I am now". I Thank Jesus for giving her the family that...

Annette was introduced to me when I was still only nineteen years old, at the Light Room Coffeehouse in Flint, Michigan, by Patricia Koepke, who has been my wife now for over twenty-nine years. Annette was the brightest light I have ever known to shine in this dark and dismal world. She could have been raised in a junkyrard and you would never have known it; she would have found a way to view it all in the best light possible and live accordingly. She was vivacious, bubbly, charming, lovely,...

I met Annette this school year. She was a warm and considerate person. It was always a joy to talk with her outside of school. She will be missed. My prayers and my deepest sympathy goes out to Mike and David.

Beth and I met Annette in the mid 70's at the Ypsilanti Assembly of God. Annette had such a wonderful personality, never an unkind word, and always built people up, rather than tore them down. What a wonderful laugh she had! She was a joy to know. She will be greatly missed. If ever there is a person rejoicing with the Lord today...it's Annette!