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Flora J. Bishop

Grand Rapids, Michigan

1928 - 2018 (Age 89)

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Bishop, Flora J. 10/14/1928 - 9/28/2018 Lowell age 89 passed away peacefully on Friday, September 28, 2018, two weeks prior to her 90th birthday. She was preceded in death by her husband, Foster, and son-in-law, Karl Kusmierski. She is survived by her children, Beth Kusmierski, Kris Bishop (Nel...

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Dear Phillip, I was so sad to see Flora's announcement. I miss seeing you both when you would come into the bank. Flora has a special place in my heart. She never stopped smiling and her thoughtfulness was boundless. Thank you for the 9 years I had you both in my life. She will be missed. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Love, Ruth Miller-Albosta (former receptionist at Founders Bank & Trust)

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Your mom was a very special lady and loved by everyone who knew her. Please know that we share in your grief and extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family.

What a special lady and friend in Cascade and CCC. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends.

Joe, moms oldest grandson, wanted to remember his Grandma and all those KFC parties they had together. Nothing they liked more then playing games and laughing.
I will love you and miss you forever. XO

To our brother Phil, our moms youngest son, we would like to thank him from the bottom of our hearts for the loving care he gave our Mom and Grandma over these last several years. He took such good of her. Our Mom and all of us would have been lost without him. He was a devoted son. Mom loved her grand children and great grand children so much. Our son Chris, his beautiful wife Chantal, and their children Christina, Caleigh, and Chloe along with her other grand children Fos and his son Jack...

TO THE BISHOP FAMILY, YOUR MOM WAS A GREAT LADY AND ALWAYS KIND AND FRIENDLY.

Flora and I go back a lot of years. I didn't get a chance to know her family but I want them to know Flora and I spent many good times together. The class of 1946 was a very active bunch and we had tons of fun. Flora (Flo) had a very warm and fun loving personality, everyone liked her. She is going to be missed.

Joann and Sonny Siciliano


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