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Florence Mae Layton

Lafayette, Indiana

1923 - 2016 (Age 92)

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92
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Lafayette, Indiana
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American Heart Association

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Florence Mae Layton, 92Florence Mae Layton, 92, passed away on Monday, March 14, 2016 at her residence. She was born on July 18, 1923 in Medford, WI to the late Louis and Alice (Cullen) Bruegl. Florence worked at Purdue University for over 15 years in the food preparation department. She married...

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May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

So sorry for the loss of your mom, Florence was a wonderful person. I looked forward to seeing her when she got her Saturn serviced. she always talked about you and her grandchildren. Will miss her a lot, She has been my Saturn customer every sense she bought her car in 1995. God Bless her. She is a Beautiful Angel.

This lady became our family's neighbor in 1965. She has been a real presence in all of our lives through the years. From checking power outages with our parents, checking about us kids, and in later years contacting me if she hadn't saw mom out and about so I could go check. Even the greats are aware who Flo is. She was a good neighbor and friend and will be missed dearly. Our hearts go out to Don and his family.

Donnie: I am sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. She was a really nice lady. May God bless you and your family always.

Don, I am so sorry for the loss of your Mother. Prayers for you and your family.

Aunt Flo was like a second Mother to me and that seems to have been true since I was a baby. She said when I was scolded (probably a lot), I cried out "Auntie Obie, Auntie Obie" (since I couldn't say Flo-ie) for her to rescue me. :) She was one feisty, sassy lady -- and a role model for us all. And she was so proud of her devoted, loving son Donnie who was her guardian angel every second of every day. Every time we talked on the phone she had another story to tell about how he wouldn't...