Michelle-Pfeil-Obituary

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Michelle Audreth Pfeil

Pleasanton, Texas

Jul 19, 1954 – Feb 22, 2022 (Age 67)

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BORN
July 19, 1954
DIED
February 22, 2022
AGE
67
LOCATION
Pleasanton, Texas

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Hurley Funeral Home - Pleasanton Obituary

Michelle Audreth Pfeil of Pleasanton passed away Tuesday, February 22, 2022, at the age of 67.  She was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on July 19, 1954, to Henry Boesch and Patricia Ann (Cox) Humphries.

 

She is preceded in death by her parents and brother, Mark...

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Doug & your precious family, I am so sorry for your loss. I first met Michelle at the Library in Pleasanton several years ago. She & Diana & I had the best visit & lots of laughs. She was so sweet & kind & I liked her so much from that first meeting! Please know you will be in my prayers. I pray your memories will help give you peace over time.

So sorry for your tremendous loss Doug. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Michelle was an extraordinary woman whose breath of knowledge and interests were boundless. I will be eternally grateful to her for moving to Pleasanton with Doug to take care of Mom.

Michelle was a beautiful soul that filled any room with joy and laughter. I always enjoyed spending time, and chatting with her about which books we've read. She could converse about so many different topics and interests. The world has lost a bright light, but I will always be ever so thankful that I got to know her. Any time I watch Masterpiece Theater I'll remember you my friend.

We extend our sincerest condolences. Sending prayers of comfort and solace.

Michelle traveled with me through England and Scotland on our Stitchery and Needlepoint Now tours. She was the lady who always brought gifts for the other people on the tour. Everyone was her friend. Her smile was contagious and I loved talking with her about needlepoint, dogs and family. My heart goes out to her family. She was a treasure.

Michelle shared her love of needlework, Liberty fabric, quilting and pottery with many of us here in Pleasanton. Her happiness when creating was contagious and her smile while I saw her just a week ago was a mile wide and bright as sunshine in August. We chatted about books, dogs, quilting and her British resources for all things embroidery. I looked forward to seeing her Tuesday but the Lord clearly had other plans for her. She will be greatly missed and I will treasure the time she spent...

Doug and family: Pam and my thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of great loss. You have been a long and good friend for many years. We share your sadness.