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Myrna L. Sweet

Brandon, Wisconsin

1936 - 2012 (Age 72)

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Myrna Loy Sweet, 75 of Brandon, died Wednesday, February 22, 2012 surrounded by family and Heartland Hospice caregivers.Myrna was born on March 19, 1936 in Oshkosh, WI a daughter of Irwin A. and Lillian (Strasser) Giese. On June 11, 1961, she married Clifford Franklin Sweet Jr. at the Seventh Day...

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Myrna was a special person. She made everyone feel important. I often think of her . The children I remember the most as a child was Myrna's sisters Krystal and Melody. We went to the same church in Oshkosh, WI. I wish to have some of those times back. Myrna and Cliff had our pathfinders class and put up with a lot and still did a great job. She had one of the most wonderful hugs when she saw you. I would love to have another one. God be with the family and hope we all make it to...

Myrna was a very sweet cousin and a great human being! I remember meeting her when we took our trip to Oshkosh and she spent so much time working with me on our family history. Also spent the day at her lovely home with her and Cliff and they welcomed us with open arms. RIP Myrna. You are a special lady who will always be missed and never forgotten. My love to Cliff and the family.

I knew Myrna so many years ago. I only have good memories of her. She and Cliff had the pathfinders at the appleton Church school. They always made it so interesting for us. Today is the first I found out about her death. My heart is braking. There will always be an empty spot in my heart for her. God is giving her peace and the next time she opens her eyes she will see His face. I am thinking of the family and my heart goes out to you. God be with all of you

Myrna always stepped aside to play with my children during beekeeping meetings & kept them occupied as the beekeepers droned on. I have very special memories of her as we shared child-raising stories and holiday photographs. I will miss her gentle manner and inviting smile.

Proud to have had her as an Aunt. She was the most patient and giving person and I remember she made the best pickled watermelon rhines ever!

The nicest woman I ever met, she will be missed, not forgotten.