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Michelle Perdue, 49 years old of Grove City, Ohio. Her sun rose on February 18, 1975 her last sunset was July 10, 2024.
Michelle passed away at home holding her Mommy's hand. She was born to Mary Sweeney Burris and Eddie Perdue.
Survived by paternal Grandma, Pasty Campbell, of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Mother, Mary Burris, Sister, Christy Burris (John Gore), Big Daddy, Ronnie Wallace, Aunt Sissy, Sandra Mills Uncle, Levi Simonton (Samantha), Uncle David New (Melaney), many nieces and nephews, and special friend, Cliff Johnson.
Michelle participated in Special Olympics in Andrews Texas. She graduated from Westland High School in 1995. She retired from ARC Industries after 20 years of service and then enjoyed the CORI Fun Club. Michelle loved the Dallas Cowboys, NASCAR, New Kids on the Block and her cat Willy Nelson Perdue. She loved to travel and meet new friends from all over the world. Her sister, Christy was her special hero as she battled her sickness, Christy never left her side. Proceeded in
death by Father, Eddie Perdue, Raised by Daddy, Russell Burris. In Lieu of any flowers or donations Michelle would love all of you to do something nice for yourself, It is what Michelle would have wanted for you.
Please join us to celebrate Michelle's wonderful life at Newcomer Funeral Home, 3393 Broadway Grove City, OH 43123. Calling hours will be Thursday, July 18th, from 4-7 pm, and visitation from 12-1 pm, on July 19th with service beginning at 1 pm.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3393 Broadway, Grove City, OH 43123
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