Ethel-Harding-Obituary

Ethel M. Harding

Bay City, Michigan

Feb 13, 1913 – Apr 21, 2012

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BORN
February 13, 1913
DIED
April 21, 2012
LOCATION
Bay City, Michigan

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HARDING, ETHEL M. Holt, Michigan Formerly of Bay City Mrs. Harding passed away early Saturday morning April 21, 2012 at the Holt Senior Care Center in Holt, age 99. The daughter of the late Fred Carvey and Mayme (Womeldorf) Carvey, she was born February 13, 1913 in Bay City. Ethel was a very...

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Ethel was a beautiful lady with a wonderful personality. We spent many afternoons visiting while she had lunch at Grampa Tony's West. It was amazing how she could captivate us with her memories. Lemon pie will always bring a smile to our faces! Thanks to Mary and her friends who kept us posted in the later years.
We share in your sadness but celebrate in her gift of eternal life. Staff of Grampa Tony's West

I was privileged to be Ethel's pastor for a few years at Covenant Presbyterian Church. I loved her stories of working in the 40s that she told me on our way to Presbytery Meetings. Ethel was an elegant, common sense lady who always expressed appreciation for the kindnesses of others. A very nice Christian lady. Rev. Marge Longwood

Though I am not able to be there, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers Mary.

Dear Roger, Mary, and Brenda,

Your parents will always be in my childhood memories of the old neighborhood in Bay City.
They were wonderful people.

love,


Mary, Brenda and Roger, Jan and I always considered your mom "our other mom" and I think she akways thought of us as" her kids" too. We will always cherish the wonderful memories of Ethel and Art and the times we've shared. Love, Dick and Jan

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

I was so very lucky to be your niece! Love from your "Little Dodo."

Rog, Mary, and Brenda - May your sorrow be softened by the love that still unites you and by the cherished memories you will always carry in your heart.

May you be comforted this day with the love of those around you. We send our deepest sympathy and love.

Dear Roger, Mary and Brenda. We are so very sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. While Bobbi ony met her a few brief times, we know she had a huge influence and involvement in each of your lives. We've enjoyed Roger's stories over the years as our Bay City lives were so parellel--you lived at one end of Bangor Road and we at the very other end! and we both ended up in California and are still close friends today. It is never easy losing one's mom -- no matter how old she may be, nor how...