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A tree was planted in memory of Elizabeth MarciniakFrom all jerred's friends and co-workers at the Mason post office. Peace and Blessings. Plant a Tree
Death date: Apr 29, 2020
Elizabeth Joanne Marciniak Remus, Michigan April 17, 1951~April 29, 2020 The spirits of those who are righteous are received into a state of happiness, which is called paradise, a state of rest, a state of peace, where they shall Read Obituary
A tree was planted in memory of Elizabeth MarciniakFrom all jerred's friends and co-workers at the Mason post office. Peace and Blessings. Plant a Tree
Pastor Dar H. Howard posted a condolenceBetsy was a beloved and active member of the Mecosta "The Village" Free Methodist Church. It was a privilege and quite the celebration for the church to baptize Betsy March 6th 2016. ... ❤️ heartfelt; Pastor Dar H. Howard
Sally Cremeans posted a condolenceI do remember her as such a sweet and loving laughing person, so sorry to see her go . God bless your family and hugs and strength to you all
Deda planted a tree in memory of Elizabeth MarciniakFor my Aunt and Godmother, I love you Plant a Tree
A tree was planted in memory of Elizabeth Marciniak Plant a Tree
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Sabrina Workman planted a tree in memory of Elizabeth MarciniakWishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. I love you all. Plant a Tree
Tammy Root planted a tree in memory of Elizabeth MarciniakTo you Betsy, the strong and beautiful woman I will always remember. Plant a Tree
Tammy lit a candleMy Fondest memories of Betsy is when Barbie, Cheryl and I would meet at Betsys house and spend the afternoon with her and the kids. I felt very blessed when Betsy asked me to become John John’s godmother which I did with pleasure God bless you all love and hugs Tammy Root
Al chaffee lit a candleBetsy helped me out together a benefit for my friend who was her boyfriend mike Kramer he had cancer too. The benefit was a huge success up in barryton we had an auction and raised around $1700 at the benefit she sang her famous rendition of louis Armstrongs a wonderful world she blew us all away. Mike died shortly after that and about a.year later we took his ashes out on a pontoon.boat with 15 people aboard and she poured his ashes in lake merramichi just as she was.doing that 2 bald eagles appeared as out of nowhere.. betsy said "that's my mom come to take him home " I loved her alot and going to miss her terribly..Al Chaffee