Laura-Wolters-Obituary

Laura Mae Wolters

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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(Sparta) Laura Mae Wolters, age 83, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, January 6, 2007 from her home. She was preceded in death by her two granddaughters, Brandy Peterson in 1970 and Erika Mull in 1982. She will be remembered by her loving and devoted husband of 65 years, Lavern C. (Pete);...

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My grandma, where do I begin. My heart is very sad that she is gone however I know she is in heaven with my sister, Erika. I miss her so much, but I have that inner peace knowing she is with Jesus. She would say, "I'm ready whenever the good Lord wants to take me". She was so special to so many people. I am so happy to have called her MY grandma. She helped raise me and probably a lot of other kids too. My son, Zach, sings "Bye o' baby" a song she taught him and does bumblebee, a game...

MISSING HER.

Mom, Thank you for the wonderful model for life that you provided me. We will all miss you very much. We will see you again in Heaven. Love, Your son, Peter

I WAS SO SORRY TO HEAR THAT LAURA HAS PASSED.
ANN AND I SEND OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND PRAYERS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. GOD BLESS .

Grandma Laura and Grandpa Pete Wolters have left an amazing Legacy. A Christian family consisting of 5 children. 13 Grand Children and 20 Great Grandchildren. GOD Truly has Blessed this family. May they know we are Christians by His LOVE. The LOVE of our Grandparents is so evident as is that of JESUS CHRIST. May we strive to leave a Legacy as Rich as the one Grandpa and Grandma have done. WE will miss you dearly Grandma the Love you have shared. We always have the memories, especially...

Grandma was a perfect role model for Christians in this nonperfect world. She always taught us to trust in the Lord for everything. Her exact words were"The Lord doesn't make mistakes". She taught me alot about life and God. My family and I will miss her deeply. Especially her weekly visits with donuts, and playing blocks with my son, Tyler. He misses her so much already. My family is so grateful that she was a Christian and we were able to know God through her.

My grandma was a very faithful Christian and a very strong spirited woman. She also loved and valued her family. As my dad (Pete) said, "her family is her legacy". She was the cornerstone of our family and will be greatly missed by every member. She not only touched all of our lives, she touched many other lives in her community and was very well known and loved.

Debbie, Denny and families; Our sincere sympathy at the loss of one so dear. May God's grace provide comfort and peace to each of you.