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Mildred Lauer

Jacksonville, Florida

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LAUER Mrs. Mildred Lauer, 83, went to be with the Lord on June 2, 2009. She was born January 22, 1926 in Jacksonville to Charles and Pearl Pitts. Mrs. Lauer was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She is survived by her husband, Clarence William Lauer; children, Diane Lauer, Nancy Miller...

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Another year, and SO many tears have gone by. Dear Mildred, you were one of a kind, and I feel very privileged to have known you, and call you friend. But it was more like family. You and Bill included me and Haley so often, and you always made us feel like family. I love and miss you, and always will.

Fourteen years gone. A lifetime ago. Sweet Millie, as your darling husband Bill, used to call you, you are missed by so many. You always made me feel like family, and since I had none within hundreds of miles, that always meant so much to me. I miss our long talks, the long letters you sent by email, the lazy talks we shared on the swing, under the pecan tree. Thank you for including me and Haley in your life. He is there with you now, so, y'all save me a seat at the table. Love you forever.

Missing my dear, sweet wonderful friend, Mildred tonight. We used to have the longest talks on the phone, and we touched on just about anything and everything that the conversation would conjure. I'll never forget how, though she protested we'd never get her on that contraption, she soon discovered that the personal computer was just a new way for her to reach out and communicate with her family and friends. Mildred loved her family and friends fiercely. She was tiny, but she was...

Mother, thinking lately how brave you were tackling Breast Cancer. I know your faith in God was strong and so is mine. Granddaddy PItts, being a Baptist minister, preached on Sundays while you played piano for the church. I am blessed to have learned about Jesus at an early age & considerate it my most valuable lesson. Love you, your daughter, Nancy

Mildred, I sure miss our 2 hour phone calls, and our times together on the wooden swing. My parrot lilies from you are thriving. Everyone raves over them. Please tell that sweet man beside you, Bill, with the goofy grin on his face, that I miss him, too. I miss our waltzes and polkas, I miss coming over to help him with the computer. I miss helping out with your memory garden. I definitely miss that the two of you made Haley and me honorary members of your family. That sure made not having...

It's hard to believe it has only been 10 years since your passing, sweet Mildred. It seems like you've been gone a lifetime. Our lives were changed forever the day you went home, to be with the Lord. I hope you and Bill are waltzing to sweet angel music. Loved you like family.
Yvonne Angus Blocker

Christmas Eve 2007

Thinking of you, as always, but today is the 4TH of July and it brings up all the Holidays we all shared together. This will be the first year there will not be any fireworks at the beaches. We will miss them as I don't remember a year when we didn't walk, bike, or drive down to the beach to see them. We would talk about how nice they were and anything else that came up. We miss and love you,
Donnie, Deb, Shannon and Michael

Philip,Donnie and Bruce 1969

Staying true to how we where razed having the same Mom and Dad how can it be that we are clearly definite in the way we see thing's. Missing Mom and the answer she would have helped me achieved.Son Bruce

Ramona at 14 years old