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Wanda Lee Pouch

Merrillville, Indiana

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WANDA LEE POUCH Crown Point, Indiana Age 63 of Crown Point, IN passed away on Wednesday, April 2, 2008 at St. Anthony Medical Center. She is survived by her 2 sons: Bill (Julie) Pouch Jr. of Crown Point, Mike (fiancee, Tracie Thomas) Pouch of Crown Point; grandson: Billy Pouch; 3 sisters, Marie...

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Wanda, thanks for the memories. When we think of you we will smile.

Mike and family, we are so sorry for your loss and you all are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Bill and Family
So sorry to read of your mother's passing. She was a sweet lady, lots of fun and loved her family. She will be missed by many. You are in our prayers and thoughts.
Ceil & Paul Tobias

Billy and Radar,

My deepest sympathies on the loss of your mom. I have many good memories of her during our early years on Maple Lane. May God give you and your families strength during your time of need.

We extend our deepest condolences to you and your family for your loss. We are so sorry that we can’t be there with you. We’ll always remember your mom’s faithful attendance to the many, many softball games. She was a wonderful woman and we will be greatly missed.

Pouch family,
So very sorry for your loss.
I knew Wanda through Bill. We were Western Electric Installers. I always enjoyed the stories he would tell about her. I'm sure she would not be mad if I said I knew her by another name.. Tinker Bell. I know you will be missed Lady by all that knew you.
May you rest in peace.

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I really do wish I can be there.. Love you guys very much.

Love Mary

Wanda, your welcoming smile and laugh will be greatly missed by us..your beautiful spirit...your love to heal plants and make them well again!! We send our condolences to the Pouch family and extended family.

Our deepest sympathies to the family for your loss. Wanda fought her illness for a long time never giving up. I worked at the WWTP and will always remember her as a kind person.
Glen and Shirley