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Grace C. Way

Flint, Michigan

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WAY, Grace C. (Gay) - Of Flint, age 100, died Sunday, September 19, 2010 at her residence. A Memorial Service was held Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at Lincoln Park Methodist Church, 3410 Fenton Rd., Flint, Reverend Maurice Horne officiating. Cremation has taken place. Contributions may...

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Grace Way was an exemplary Christian woman who lived her faith every hour of every day of the century that she lived. She had a significant impact on the lives of many, including my own. Having her as my 6th grade Sunday School teacher made an indelible impact on my life, and influenced many of my life choices in profound ways. She represented what a true Christian person is: caring, kind, genuine, loving, compassionate, nurturing, guiding and supportive, always thinking about and giving to...

Dear Grace, I miss you and I love you. I'll always remember how important family was to her. Grace treated everybody like family, everyone was always welcome to her home. Her stories about "long ago" were always wonderful and for me, her cousin, she taught me how strong and loving our family was for generations. They were also fun loving people, which explains where Grace got her love for laughter. Jacqueline Gillespie Prasatek.

Dear Grace was a wonderful and interesting person, I found her to be the most spiritual person I have ever known. Her cousin Susan Gillespie Girard,

When I think of Grace I am reminded of what a beautiful lady she was. I enjoyed visiting with Grace and listening to her talk about her strong faith, family and friends. She shared many stories with me about her life experiences, and how things changed during her 100 years of life. Grace will be greatly missed. My prayers are with you all.
Josephine Buterakos - Chase Bank

Terry, Nancy and family, we loved Gay very much and we'll miss her. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dave & Cindy Howell

I will never forget Mrs. Way and the beautiful person she was. She was a living example of how to treat people and how a person should conduct themselves. Her kindness was infectious and I always looked forward to her coming into the branch. I feel my life was enriched by knowing Mrs. Way. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.