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Mary Lusk

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Mary Lusk, age 57, passed away Saturday, April 27, 2013 after a short courageous battle with cancer. Surviving are her brother, Ken (Jean) Lusk, sister, Joni (Dan) Stone, two nieces, Becky (Joe) Mahaney, Sarah (Joe) Petz, a nephew, Mike Lusk. Mary held a special place in her heart for her grand...

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Where has the time gone? I practice what I preach and just wanted to say thank you again.... you helped me developed my work ethic and to take pride in what I do and I couldn't be more grateful for your guidance.... I still think about our girls day when you brought me shopping i learned a lot and you would be happy to know i try to teach others too but also practice it daily! Miss you!

Can't believe it's been 10 years. We sure do miss you. Every fishing trip we do a memory of some sort in her honor. Love you Miss Mary

Mary, we all miss you on our get togethers an of course the fishing trip. We will always think of you. Here's to friends will always be

What do you say about a great person that has not already been mentioned. I am going to miss you. I am so glad you were a part of my life. We bowled together, golfed together and had "safety meetings" together. Those are what great memories are made from. Someday we will meet again but until then you will be missed.

My prayers and thoughts are with Mary's family. She was fun to work with and she will be missed. Lots of memory's of her since I worked with her for 6 years. One thing I know is she adored her sister and love her brother and his kids( I remember her talking about all the marathons her brother did at the time and how she enjoyed going to hasting to visit her sister). I always loved how she loved her family. God bless you during this difficult time.

Mary, I'm going to miss you. All the golf trips,Trips to North Carolina And Traverse City. The bowling. I have so many fond memories of you. You touched my soul.

So blessed to have had those 4 years with you! You taught me so many things ill continue teaching with pride. You were the best manager ive ever had!

Mary was a dear friend who made my days in Michigan a fond memory. Our Friday night bowling and golf outings were so much fun. She was a great tailor who became a great manager. I loved that she spent vacations in Richmond to visit Bob and me. I will cherish those memories. We love you Mary.

I am going to miss you so much, not only as the best golf partner I could ever have, but as a good friend for more years than I can remember. We had alot of laughs, a tear now and then, but always, we had fun. I doubt golf will ever be the same for me,no more "ho-hums." I will miss that, I will miss you, and I will cherish my memories of you. I'd like to think we'll see each other again, so, until then, save me a spot on the golf cart...you drive.