Mary-Voelker-Obituary

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Mary Voelker

Evansville, Indiana

1932 - 2016

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January 31, 2016
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Evansville, Indiana

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Ziemer Funeral Home -Central Chapel Obituary

Mary G. (Mayer) Voelker, 84, of Evansville passed away Sunday, January 31, 2016 at Pine Haven Health and Rehabilitation Center. Mary was born on January 22, 1932 in Haubstadt, IN to the late Dennis and Mary (Loehr) Mayer.She was a quilter and volunteered with the soup kitchen as a member of...

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Dear Dennis, Diane, and Family,
I extend my sympathy on the death of your Mom and Grandmother. I have fond memories of your Mom and always appreciated her thoughtfulness and concern about my friend Bertha Helen Moore (I believe they were Monday-evening card-playing buddies and both Ladies of Charity?). I can just imagine Mary up in heaven filling in Helen on everything that's happened since Helen went home to Jesus on Feb 4, 2013. May your wonderful memories bring you peace during this...

Hi Fred, truly sorry to hear about your mother. Sounds like she was a great lady. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May your memories and the peace of the Lord comfort you in days to come. Take care my friend.

Linda and Family,
We are sorry to learn your Mom has passed away.
May you find strength and peace in the good memories. With Sympathy, Norm (Buddy) & Cheryl Case

So very sorry for your loss, Bill and Cathy. It's never easy to lose a loved one, and especially your mother. Our prayers are with you. Bill and Jan

Priscilla, Jason, and family,
We am so sorry to hear of your grandmother's passing. Please know that you and your family are in our thought's and prayer's during this difficult time.
Corrie Gann and family

Melissa, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Linda,
Sorry for the loss of your mother. But now you have gained a new angel she will watch over you and protect you.. you're in my prayers and thoughts. Love you Becky

Aunt Mary was a teacher to me. She taught me to sew, crochet, bake, get along with others and so much more. I watched her being a mom, a great mom, and learned a lot from that also. I miss all of you and think of all the good times we had playing cards, baking Christmas cookies, just playing around in general. I was blessed to have a woman like her in my life. You all have my deepest sympathy.

To my godmother may she rest in peace

Mike