Eva-Fleury-Obituary

Eva T. Fleury

Clarkston, Michigan

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FLEURY, EVA T. of Waterford; April 27, 2010; age 84. Loving wife of Leo for 53 years. Beloved mother of Michael (Ruth) Fleury, Michele (John) Weiss, Mark (Anita) Fleury, Anthony (Maureen) Fleury, David (Krisztina) Fleury and Robert (Linda) Fleury; Grandmother of 13; Great Grandmother of 9; Sister of Joseph Michael and Maron Michael. Eva loved spending time with her family, enjoyed casino trips, Tiger Baseball and relaxing by the lake. Rosary service Sunday 5:00 pm at the Lewis E. Wint and Son Funeral Home, Clarkston where friends may visit Saturday 5-9 and Sunday 3-9 pm Funeral Mass Monday 11:30 am Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church, Waterford. (in state at 10:30 am) Memorials may be made to St. Vincent de Paul. online guestbook www.wintfuneralhome.com

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Leo, I am so sorry to read of Eva's passing. I saw the notice in the Clarkston News today. I remember when I was a young girl and you told my Mother that you and Eva were getting married. She was so happy for you. My prayers are with you and your family.

Love,
Your cousin Bea Sarwas (Traynor)

Michael: We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. We know that she must have been a wonderrful person to have raised such a great son. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. God Bless all of you.

All our Love,

John and Marilyn Games (Ruth's cousins)

Mom,

We know you are now where we all knew you would be some day, through the gates of heaven. Welcomed by all of your treasured family and friends who passed before you. We know the reunion is wonderful and joyful for all.

Don’t worry about us, you have done a wonderful job teaching us right from wrong, and showing us how to be good people, parents and grand parents. If we can only come close to the example you have set for us, we too will certainly have done a...

To Andrew,
Sorry about the loss of your Grandmother. Your family is in our prayers.
In deepest sympathy,
Brendan Kuczera

In the midst of our sadness, Kathy and I chuckled while imagining Eva and Rose reunited, chatting away while drinking cheap wine from a box. That was heaven on earth for them, so they might as well continue now (since you never could interrupt them anyway!) But that happy thought means we are saying good bye to our treasured Aunt Eva. She always loved and cared for us as her own. We pray for her eternal peace and for that peace, by the grace of God, to somehow accompany the emptiness for...

Eva and Leo. I cannot say one without the other. I talk for a living yet I have no words to express how I feel about losing Aunt Eva. Then again my memories of her are long and plentiful. Here is a memory that consoles me: Eva and Leo in the living room or kitchen with Rose and Ted, drinking coffee and talking early in the morning or late in the evening. To my uncles Joe and Moody: there is consolation in having had your sister near you for all these years. To my cousins: my family and I...

I miss you Aunt Eva! Love and hugs to the entire Fleury family...Uncle Leo and my beloved cousins. My prayers are with you continuously. I love you all and will find consolation in my many happy memories with my favorite aunt.
Love always,
Alice Marie