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Laurel A. Jones

Charlotte, Michigan

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Laurel A. Jones Charlotte Laurel A. "Sweetsie" Jones, age 61 of Charlotte, died Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009 at her residence after a short illness. Laurel was born May 11, 1948 in Grand Rapids, MI, the daughter of John and Nina (Chandler) Glover and had been a Charlotte resident since 1969 coming...

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Don, I was so terribly sorry to hear of Laurel's death. Altho' we only saw one another at class reunions her smile & sense of humor remain enduring memories of her. She will forever be in the heart of everyone who ever knew her but especially her classmates from GLHS class of '66

Don, I am so sorry. Mary waited to tell me until I was back from a trip. I am so glad to have known Laurel. Even though I have seen so little of you for years, when I did, she had all the life and sparkle that I knew so well.

Don,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family during this difficult time. Laurel was a very special lady and her infectious smile always made me smile as well. She will be missed by all who knew her but the memory of her will live on in the hearts of those of us from GLHS class of '66.

Don: You have my deepest sympathy due to the loss of Laurel. She was a special lady, with a great sense of humor, and incredible love for you. She will be missed by all of us from GLHS '66.
-Steve Blair

Don, I am so sorry for your lost. No one knows what it is like until they have walked in your shoes. I have walked in your shoes only it was my daughter. It will get better. She was a great lady.

Don,
Thru time we've drifted apart since the day when I was best man at your wedding all those years ago; but both you and Laurel have always been firmly planted in my thoughts and heart. I knew the two of you as awestruck teenagers and had the pleasure of watching the seed of your romance blossom and grow. Throughout life I was always inspired by the abundance of eternal love you displayed for each other.
Know that I share in your family's grief and offer my simple memory as a...

Don and family,
Stan is on a multi-week canoe trip so I am writing in his stead to tell you what you already know -- what a special, dear person Laurel was. I know she and Stan were buddies long before they were named most courteous girl and boy of the GLHS Class of 1966. Laurel's courtesy was deeply rooted: it came from genuinely caring about people.
Our hearts go out to you as you deal with this very difficult loss.

Don, Debbie and Dean: My heart goes out to you and know that you're in my prayers. Laurel's infectious smile and laugh will always be remembered!
Love,