"So sorry to hear about this loss for your family. In the near future "sickness and death" will be a thing of the past. I hope this is comforting the family"
Quinn, Mamie M. (Dumit) Age 91 of Grosse Pointe Woods. January 22, 2015. Beloved wife of the late William. Mother of Diane Smith, and son James. Survived by sons Patrick (Anne), Thomas and Steven (Kathy) and five grandchildren.
Visitation Saturday 5-8 PM, Sunday 1-8 PM, with Rosary 3 PM at Chas. Verheyden Funeral Home, Inc., 16300 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Park. Funeral Monday at St. Clare of Montefalco Catholic Church, 1401 Whittier, Grosse Pointe Park; Instate 9 am until time of Mass at 9:30 am. Light a candle and share a memory at www.verheyden.org
"So sorry to hear about this loss for your family. In the near future "sickness and death" will be a thing of the past. I hope this is comforting the family"
"Our deepest sympathy and prayers! We loved Aunt Mamie very much and will miss her sweet smile. May you feel God's comfort and His almighty strength during this hard time!"
"Wanted to let you know I am thinking of all of the Quinn family. I will always remember your mother as a quiet kind-hearted person."
"My dearest, darling Aunt May,
I know you are already rejoicing in the heavens, for if anyone shall receive a fast pass to our lords hands, you would. You lived your life in such grace, praying many hours each day, I loved teasing you that not even the pope prays that much, I hear your laugh now. I'll miss our chats about the old days and the now recipes. What a great cook Tom has become, our cravings for Kibe and of course the cooked version. But forever more the vision will be, you and Uncle Bill dancing and humming to the music.............xo"
"We wish to offer our sincere sympathy. "
"Aunt Mamie - You are in my heart with loving memories forever. I hope you, Uncle Bill, Mom & Dad have one big card game up there and dance like crazy to all the old tunes. Bobby"
"Hi Tom: We are so sorry to hear about your Mom's passing. Keeping you and your entire family in our prayers during this difficult time. Just know we are thinking about you and your family. "
"Our dearest Aunt Mamie, we will always remember you as the most kind and loving person in our lives. We know now that all of the beautiful sisters ae reunited and at peace. You will live in our hearts forever."
"Our dearest Aunt Mamie, we will always remember you as the most kind and loving person in our lives. We know now that all of the beautiful sisters ae reunited and at peace. You will live in our hearts forever."
"Steve and Family, Sorry for your loss. My prayers go out to you all."