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Saba, the kids, and I loved Daisy. We will always remember her as happy, kind, and giving. Love Saba, Jim, Desi, Sam, Caitlyn, & Mikayla (North Vancouver, BC Canada)
September 26, 2010
Midland, Michigan
Daisy M. Hepworth Stinson, 83, of Midland, went into the arms of her loving Savior on Friday, Sept. 17, 2010, after a short illness.
She was born on Dec. 21, 1926 in Manistee, to Sam and Edna Hepworth, and grew up with 10 siblings in Pentwater. She married Robert Stinson in...
Read MoreSaba, the kids, and I loved Daisy. We will always remember her as happy, kind, and giving. Love Saba, Jim, Desi, Sam, Caitlyn, & Mikayla (North Vancouver, BC Canada)
September 26, 2010
Jim, Kelly & family,
I'm so sorry about your loss. Daisy was a great woman who clearly loved the Lord and her family. My condolences.
Denise Bergeron
September 25, 2010
To the Stinson Family:
So sorry for your loss, but we know we
will see her in Glory again.
Mary Ann Welch
September 24, 2010
To The Stinson Family,
I hadn't seen Aunt Daisy in years but I will never forget visiting at the cabin in Grayling when I was a child. It is one of my happiest childhood memories. I will truly miss her and you will all be in my prayers at this time of loss.
Much Love, Linda Hepworth Stoel and Family
Linda Hepworth Stoel
September 22, 2010 | Clearwater, FL
We will all miss our Aunt Daisy. We loved her dearly.....Tina Bailey(LaMar)
Tina Bailey
September 20, 2010 | Martinsville, IN
We will miss you Aunt Daisy. Enjoy Heaven. Love your great niece Tina Bailey
Tina Bailey
September 20, 2010 | Martinsville, IN
Kelly & Sue, and families: So sorry to hear of your loss, but take comfort in knowing we will see Daisy forever in heaven. God bless you as you go through this sorrow.
Maggie Fyvie
Maggie Fyvie
September 20, 2010 | Midland, MI
I am so sorry to hear of Aunt Daisy's death.I loved her very much and the whole family.You will be in my prayers.
Belinda Clouse (Gill)
September 19, 2010 | Pensacola, FL
Aunt Daisy and her family were a large part of my childhood, with summers at their cabin and visits to their home. Because of her and Uncle Bob, I know how to clean a fish (after catching it!) and pick blueberries. She had the soul of a teacher, with her nieces & nephews as well as with her students. We'll miss you, Aunt Daisy!
Marina Valentin-McCormack
September 19, 2010 | Guaynabo, PUERTO RICO