Victoria Gue Knapp
Aunt Lois, you always had a smile on your face and were so sweet to us kids. Now you are smiling with angels and Uncle Doug. You will be missed.
Birth date: Nov 20, 1943 Death date: Feb 9, 2014
Mrs. Lois Darlene Gue, age 70, passed away Sunday, February 9, 2014, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born November 20, 1943 in Muskegon to Lavern and Elvida (Bartel) Holy. Mrs. Gue worked for Mid-West Spring and Sta Read Obituary
Aunt Lois, you always had a smile on your face and were so sweet to us kids. Now you are smiling with angels and Uncle Doug. You will be missed.
To the Gue family. So sorry to hear about your mom. She was a great person and was a great help to me when she took care of Robert, Terri and Amy when they were young.
I am sure she had stories to tell. I know the kids do. Your mom was blessed to have a loving family. Sheila Prenger, Robert Ward, Terri Olson, Amy Prenger
My grandma was like another mom for me. She was always there for me and my daughters when we needed her. I loved camping with her and after grandpa passed away my husband and I bought a travel trailer and took her camping with us. I remember her watching my sister and I and bringing us french toast sticks every morning from burger king! She loved being with her grandchildren and made all birthday parties and tried to make as many other events possible that her grandchildren participated in. I am thankful for having her in my life and my Childrens life too! All of us are going go miss her very much. We also are thankful for our aunt Betty taking the time to spend with grandma everyday so she didn't have to be alone! I wish I wasn't so busy so I could have spent more time with her. We have so many great memories with her that we will never forget and a love for her that is never ending.
Brian, Melissa,Brianna,Kendal, and kylee.
Betty, Deb and family, So sorry for your loss. I will be thinking of you and your family during this very difficult time.
Grandma was such a strong, wonderful woman. She had a big heart, and truly loved all of her family and friends! She raised many of us grandkids as if we were her own kids! I remember spending lots of time with her when we went to see my Dad on the weekends. I remember most all of the fun times we had camping, late night rummy games, and trips to dunkin donuts. I only hope to be as strong loving of a woman as she was. I love you grandma!!!
Mom,there is not a single word/phrase that I can think of that is grand enough to say how much you've meant me. I love you is best that I can come up with. Thank you for all you have taught me, that made me into the woman I am today. I pray to continue to always make you proud of me. I get to say I love you more just this last time because everyone knows moms always love you more no matter what !