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Louise Powers

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Louise Powers, aged 89, passed away on October 14, 2008. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank J. Powers Jr. and sister, Dorothy Sartin. Louise is survived by her son, Stan and Helen Hendricks; grandchildren, Russell and Linda Hendricks, Lori and Chuck Crandell, and Steven and Sue...

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Stan, Helen & your extended family, We have enjoyed our 60+ years of friendship with your mother & Frank and know how much pleasure all of you gave them by being in their lives. Great memories are a thing to be enjoyed by all ages.

Dear Stan, Helen and family as well as Lotus: Our thoughts and prayers are with you especially at this time at the death of your mother, Louise Powers. It is never easy to part with loved ones, especially one as dear as a mother. May your many happy memories of her help ease your sorrow. My brother, Spencer Nielsen,was a college friend of your father, Frank,at Olivet College so that is how I met your parents and have spent many happy times with them. We even have had the privilege of...

I so enjoyed caring for and visiting with Mrs. Powers at her home in Sentinal Pointe. She loved to tell me about her grandchildren, her winnings she put toward her laundry expenses, and her former home and the beautiful flowers and landscaping in her yard. She and Lotus, her beautiful cat, loved to watch the black squirrels play in the trees behind her home. Lotus, always would meet me at the door when I visited to pass Mrs. Powers meds and would not let me pass until her tummy was rubbed....

Stan and Helen Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.Love Debbie

I have such fond memories of Aunt Louise from my early childhood. Aunt Louise and Uncle Frank were such a huge part of my life when I was a youngster and my brother was dying of Leukemia. The last Christmas Eve that we had together with my brother was spent at Aunt Louise and Uncle Frank's home (along with Junior the 1st!). I always felt so special to have my Aunt Louise and Uncle Frank in my life. I will miss her dearly.......I'm always counting olives!
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Karen DeVries (Myers)