Bernice-Elliott-Obituary

Bernice Elliott

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Alzheimer's Association

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Bernice "Bernie" Elliott, passed away Thursday, March 7th, 2013. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Wayne; and two brothers, Elbert and Theodore Wilson. Bernice is survived by her children, David Elliott and special friend, Mary Ellen Gillespie, James (Carole) Elliott, Nan Schanz,...

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We were privileged to get to know Bernie at Wyoming Park United Methodist Church, and will always remember her kind heart, and wonderful smile.

I am blessed to have the privilege of spending lunches during the week, and hearing Bernie sing at the CRH over the past year as I spent time with my father that became a resident there. I asked today where's Bernie, to find out she has went home. I will never forget her enjoyment of my gift of a box of edible flavored mealworms and a scorpion sucker. Your loved one will be missed.

Dear Nan and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all as you celebrate your mom and grandma tomorrow. She was a very special person who loved you all so much.

Dear Elliott Family

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your Family. May precious memories of your Mother comfort all of you at this time. Take care.

With Love & Sympathy

Mike & Sue Anderson

To the Elliot family, I thank-you for sharing your mom with us(CRH)my best memory will be all the times we sang on the good ship lollipop together however she did it best she knew all of the words. Rest in peace Bernie!!!

Bernie was an amazing women. Such a wondeful lady, I'm thankful that I was able to be in her life while she lived at the Crh. She will be missed by all of the people at the rest home. I will never forget her sweet voice, and how thankful she was for everything. May she rest in peace and finally get to see her Wayne once again!

To all of Bernie's family - You are in Judy's and my prayers. Bernie was one special lady. She loved her church and the friends she made at Wyoming Park, to the very end. She prayed for us and told us so. I loved the twinkle in her eye, the way she poured out her appreciation, and her genuine concern for our family always. Blessings to you all. Rev. Bill