Mrs. Liese-Lotte McGuire, 84, of Vacaville passed away in Vacaville Aug. 21. She was born Sept. 19, 1924 in Wesbaden, Germany.
Liese-Lotte was a loving mother and housewife for 65 years. She enjoyed bingo, crossword puzzles, gardening and walking her dog Sandy. She also enjoyed Community Service.
Liese-Lotte is survived by her son, Jurgen Ihle and partner Hermine Mardi of Las Vegas, NV; son and daughter-in-law, Raymond and Maureen McGuire of San Rafael, Calif.; son, Mathew McGuire of Texas; son, Christopher McGuire of Dixon, Calif.; 4 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren; longtime friends, Battina Kimbrough of Vacaville and Elfriede Crocker of Fairfield, Calif.
A memorial service will be held Aug. 28 at 2 p.m. at McCune Garden Chapel with Minister David Garner officiating. A burial will be at Sacramento Valley Cemetery, Dixon.
Arrangements are under the direction of McCune Garden Chapel 448-6546.
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McCune Garden Chapel Funeral Home
August 25, 2009
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