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Mary Lou Timbrook

Michigan City, Indiana

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Mary Lou Timbrook, 82, of Michigan City passed away peacefully at her home on Sunday, May 18, 2025.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, May 23, 2025, at 11 a.m. at Queen of All Saints Church with Rev. Jordan Fetcko officiating. Burial will follow in Saint Stanislaus...

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Jerry and family: I offer my deepest condolences in the passing of Mary Lou, my classmate and close friend. I was so very fortunate to have known Mary Lou for many years and she will never be forgotten by me. Loved our one on one lunches at Sunrise Restaurant in Chesterton after her water aerobics. Will cherish those times! She also was in charge of all our class reunions, birthdays and get togethers. She was amazing at what she did. She also surprised me and brought Linda Blozis to my 80th...

Just seeing Mary Lou's obituary, She was a dear classmate and took pleasure in keeping all "in the know" She will be missed. Ted and Toni Radtke class of 1960

So sorry for your loss. Mary Lou went from being my Mom´s friend to being my friend as well. We had lots of laughs doing country line dancing. She was a wonderful role model for me as a Catholic. I will miss her.

Condolences and deepest sympathies to Jerry and the entire Timbrook family. Mary Lou was the best, always ready with a smile, ready to help in any way she could. She was the "spark plug" for our school reunions and of course making sure we had a class picture. She will be greatly missed

Condolences to the family. I knew Mary Lou from high school as she was in my older sister's class. Mary Lou assisted my wedding photographer. I'd see her and Jerry in church often. Mary Lou was such a sweet, pleasant lady.

So sorry! She was a beautiful lady! Met her at church when I worked there. Know that we are thinking of you and care! Hugs, love, & .

Dear Jerry and Children, I was very sorry to learn about Mary Lou's passing. I have fond memories of my younger years with Mary Lou, Janice, and Florence, along with all of the Sugar Bowl staff, being part of the village that raised me. My first job was at the restaurant and I remember it feeling very much like family and not at all like a job. Mary Lou was very kind and gently guided me in learning what I needed to know. I have never forgotten her or those days. She was a very good person...