Mary-Willets-Obituary

Mary Willets

Toledo, Ohio

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February 25, 2013
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Toledo, Ohio

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WILLETSMary "Kay" Mary Kay Willets, 90, passed away on February 25, 2013, at home surrounded by her son Jeffrey and daughter-in-law Kathy, after a long battle with Alzheimer's. She was born on December 26, 1922, to Cloid D. and Ruth C. Kirkman. She was preceded in death by her parents and her...

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Robin Jeff and your families. We have such fond memories of your Mom and your family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all during this time of sorrow and loss. She touched the lives of many and we are thankful to have been part of it.
Scott Striggow and Family

Robin - I can still see Mary Kay dancing with her group at the German American Festival! What fond memories we have of her and Bob. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Warmest Regards to you and your entire family.

Hi Jeff, I happened to see this, what a woman! Hope you and Kathy are doing all right. Betsy Bachman

Celebrating a life well lived....Blessings to Jeff and Kathy on your care and devotion of your Mother over the last many years.

What a neat woman! A real go-getter and a giver of praise. I have fond memories of Mrs. Willets on our trips with you and your Dad to Mexico and our gymnastics trip to Terre Haute. Every week, I interacted multiple times with you and your parents at the Turners or at the GAF events. Those memories are still strong and special. Hugs across the miles, Robin!

Dear Robin, Bob, and Raelyn, The Striggows are sorry about the loss of your Mom. Your parents were special people to our family, as they were to you and your brother, Jeff. I remember the Toledo Turner ladies gym class, rhythmic routines, folk dance group, and the GAF festivities.

Donna, I remember Mary Kay from the times she visited you and from the times spent on your parents' farm. I am sorry for your loss. Bless your family. Elaine Stewart Bailey

I'm very sorry to hear of your loss I was told of the time she landed in grampa Mohr's back yard she will be missed. Me and my Mon seen her at park cliff my dad was there with Alzheimer's May God comfort you, now, and always.

Robin - my thoughts and prayers to you and your family. I remember some wonderful times at Turners with you, and your mom and dad at the GAF. Your mom was a very special person! Pam