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Johnny - remember the happy times and I am sure there were many. Linda##imported-begin##Linda (Thiel) King##imported-end##
Birth date: Mar 26, 1917 Death date: Jan 15, 2011
Mrs. Josephine E. “Jo” Thompson, age 93, passed away Saturday morning, January 15, 2011 in Muskegon. She was born March 26, 1917 to George and Elsie (Gruno) Lumley in Clare, MI. Jo moved to the Muskegon area when she was fifteen y Read Obituary
Johnny - remember the happy times and I am sure there were many. Linda##imported-begin##Linda (Thiel) King##imported-end##
John: I am sorry for your loss as I can tell from the comments that she was a special person. I do remember her face but alas my memory serves up no recollections altho I was in your home countless times.That says more about me than her I am afraid. I know that you will cherish the memories of your mother who was kind enough to grace your life for many years more than most. My thoughts will be with you on the 29th.##imported-begin##Keith Sweet##imported-end##
To Know Her, Was to Love Her... Aunt Jo will be truely missed... I have such fond memories of her, I can remember when my parents were going to be gone at lunch time, and I got to ride the school bus with Aunt Jo to her house, and we ate lunch together.. She liked teasing me with April fools jokes... and when I was at her 90th birthday party she introduced me to her son, as the girl who she told to write "shut up " 100 times, because I said it on her bus, and I numbered each "shut-up" that I wrote, and then I cut them up... so she had to put them in order to make sure that I did all 100... I was wrong in doing that, but she remembered me doing that all these years later... which was special.. I still have the Bus patch off her jacket that she wore while driving the bus, and I will keep it forever... And when your birthday comes this year, I won't be able to design you a special card Aunt Jo, but you will be in my thoughts.. I Love You, Judy Lynn Carlisle##imported-begin##Judy Lynn Carlisle##imported-end##
A lot of good memories...##imported-begin##Jeff Thompson##imported-end##
Jo was a beautiful person, she was our bus driver for many years, making sure we got to school on time and as time went on she became "Aunt Jo" to us. She will be missed by all that knew her, especially our Mom who she talked with everyday sometimes twice a day, if the Tigers were playing. We will always think of you when we wear our slippers. Go rest high on that mountain your work on earth is done!!!##imported-begin##Fred & Nancy Kaiser##imported-end##