Photos from our 'Maga's' Life
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I was fortunate to know Michele. I looked forward to seeing her and hearing about the next adventure and family plans! She loved her family and they love her! Their closeness was special and I loved that she shared it to me! I’ll miss her gentle voice , kind heart, and her spirit for life! My heart goes out to you all in deepest sympathy! I know how much she loved you ♥️
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My family, the Deiss Family, moved to Dale Avenue in 1940 shortly after I was born. That was the same year that the Arnold Family moved there too. Michele's oldest sister, Clyta, was my same exact age and we became lifelong friends. When we were 10, the whole neighborhood welcomed Sandy. Then, two years later, there was more excitement on Dale Avenue when Michele was born. These two little girls were loved and treasured.
The Arnolds, one and all, have always been dear to my heart.
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Oregon, USA
A great day with dear friends
— with
me,
Kim
and Annalisa
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Out heartfelt sympathy goes out to all the family and friends of Michelle and Richard. They were loved by all who knew them and they will be missed greatly.
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Michele was my sister. My brother, John, loved her with all his heart. She stood & held John’s hand until he passed. I witnessed real & undying Love. Thank you, Michele. You will always be my sister. Jim Sealy
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I hung out with Michele in high school. It was epic fun to hang out at her house. Awesome sense of humor and warm spirit.
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Michele was my little sister and was two years younger than me. My older sister, Clyta was 10 years older and my brother,15.
My mother always told me that I was a surprise and they planned Michele to keep me company.
As children we were close. Singing commercial songs in bed at night, playing fort under the dining room table covered with blankets, lava in the living room, Barbie and school. We shared a bed room until Clyta married and I took her bedroom. Michele then shared my new bed room with me for a year or two as we didn’t want to be apart.
As we grew older our interests took us in different directions so that in adulthood we had little in common and rarely saw each other.
She was my sister and I loved her.
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1957, Back yard Dale Ave house
Young Michele maybe 5 years old
— with
Michele and Peanuts
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She was a happy person with a delightful personality. A great loss.
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My favorite memory is our trips to Thrifty’s for our .10 ice cream cone. Michele, Kim and myself would take our weekly trip and granny would throw in an extra nickel for a double. Have so many wonderful memories of swimming in the summer and pickle in the front yard with John and Michele.
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