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Melissa Jo Wegener

Bay City, Michigan

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Melissa Jo (Crosby) Wegener, 34, of Freeland, passed away Saturday, May 14, 2005, at home. Melissa Jo Crosby was born on May 6, 1971, in Saginaw, the daughter of Fred and Joyce (Schultz) Crosby. Melissa married Donald Wegener Jr. on Dec. 4, 1993, in Hemlock; he survives her. She was a member of...

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I was so sad to hear about Missy today from my friend MeLeah. I hadn't seem Missy in a couple years but I can remember her great spirit, her constant smile and wonderful personality. My prayers are with her family in this time. She will be greatly missed. Missy was the type of person that you instantly liked and never forgot. Missy thanks for making this world a brighter place.

Our prayers are with you.I remember the summer parties at your house, Missy had been attending VBS and was so proud to stand in front of all of us and sing "Jesus Loves Me". You are in our thoughts.

I did not personally know Melissa, but wanted to send my condolences to the family. May Psalms 55:22 and John 5:28,29 bring you hope.

So many fond memories have been created from the two of our families intersecting. You were alway great at what you did. You will always be remembered as a wonderful, Aunt, Mom, Daughter, Sister, Wife and Friend. God Bless the lives you touched and forever we will remember your laughter and joy.

I have wonderful memories of family get-togethers at Aunt Joyce and Uncle Fred's--all the cousins would play board games for hours, and Missy would be the host when we'd play "Let's Make A Deal"--"Well, Jill, what would you like; the curtain or the box?" in her best game-show host voice. I have also a kind of foggy memory--I couldn't have been more than 5--some of the older kids might remember more, but Missy and I were on a horse, and when the saddle slipped off I grabbed her and pulled her...

Missy was a wonderful mother, wife and friend. We will never forget your beautiful smile and will miss you. Peace be with you. Don will always cherish you and your children. It was a priviledge and honor to know you. Susie