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Edith Hafeli Horger

Sarasota, Florida

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Horger, Edith HafeliApril 17, 1930 - July 10, 2007Edith Hafeli Horger, 77, Venice, died July 10, 2007.Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, at Epiphany Cathedral in Venice. Burial will be in Anchorville, Mich.Survivors include her husband, Lewis M.; daughters Margaret M. of Tacoma, Wash., and Lois H....

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My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Aunt Edith,
You will certainly be missed by all, especially Margaret, Lois, John, Uncle Lou and immediate family members.
I've always admired your wanderlust and looked forward to whatever 'dirt' you could dig up when you investigated the family geneology.
Say, 'Hi', to Angie (my mom) and all the other Hafeli clan who have already passed along.
Our family will remember and miss you dearly.

To a brilliant & fascinating woman whom I admired very much. We always had such great conversations. I was especially enthralled when hearing of our heritage from you. Enjoy seeing all of our ancestors - now they will reap the benefits of that awesome mind! You will stay in my prayers always.
Love to Uncle Lou, Maggie Lois & John,
Lynn Cronin

Many loving thoughts are with you all. She will be missed - but she is at peace.
Much love, Marilyn

Edith, you will be missed by all whom you have known. I have always admired your straightforward manner... never one to tolerate a bull-slinger... in many ways your mother's daughter, as the youngest will often be.

Enjoy the golf in your new home, and give our best to Angie...

Aunt Edith,

While we didn't see each other often, on the occasions we did it was as though we were together always. I remember fondly staying in Ambler in 1962 and going to Atlantic City. We stayed there again in 1969 before going to Ocean City to get Marcia. The next time we stayed with you in Pennsylvania was in 1998. That time you introduced the family to scrapple. I always commened my kids for not telling you what they really thought.

Over the past decade or so Lois and...

I remember the good times we, as sisters, shared. She will be missed by relatives and friends alike. May God be with you, your children, and your grandchildren.