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Velma L. Sype
Name:
Velma L. Sype
Date of Death:
Aug 4, 2010
Location of Service:
Holy Ghost Lutheran Church - Monroe
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Velma L. Sype, age 94, died at the Lutheran Home of Monroe on Wednesday morning, August 4, 2010. 

Born December 8, 1915, in Rosewood, Ohio, she was the middle child of Glenn Buck and Zelia (Buroker) Buck.  She spent her early years in Ohio and moved to Michigan with her family as an adult.  She married Carl A. Sype on November 25, 1944; he preceded her in death on December 4, 1987,  

She was a longtime member of Holy Ghost Lutheran Church in Monroe, participating at various times in the adult choir, the handbell choir, and various Bible study groups.  She also was involved for several years in a number of senior citizens’ bowling leagues in Monroe.  She was preceded in death by a brother, Howard Buck of Flat Rock, Michigan, and a sister, Phyllis Runkle of St. Paris, Ohio. 

She is survived by a daughter, Gail E. Sype of Saginaw, Michigan; brothers- and sisters-in-law, Loyd and Ivy Sype of Maybee; Maxine Evans of Monroe; William and Bonnie Sype of Monroe; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.   Also survived by a special friend, Eunice Hansen, also of the Lutheran Home of Monroe.

 Visitation will be held on Friday from 4-8 PM in the Bacarella Funeral Home, 1201 S. Telegraph in Monroe. On Saturday, August 7, 2010 she will lie in state at Holy Ghost Lutheran Church from 12 noon until funeral services celebrating her life at 1:00 PM. The Rev. Larry K. Loree Sr. pastor of the church will officiate. Interment will follow at Gethsemane Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Holy Ghost Lutheran Church of Monroe or to the Lutheran Homes of Michigan. 

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Location of Services:
Holy Ghost Lutheran Church
Street:
3589 Heiss Rd.
ZIP:
48162
City:
Monroe
State:
Michigan
Country:
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#1 Terry ReevesHanger 2010-08-05 09:54 I didn't know Velma, but my mother-in-law did. Maxine Miller Reeves. She died many years ago but she always told me of how much Velma meant to her. She thought the world of her.
Just wanted a loved one to know.
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#2 John Pancone 2010-08-05 10:59 Gail,
Your dear mother will be sadly missed by many here at the Lutheran Home. She was a great lady with a kind heart and a gentle disposition. I always enjoyed conversing with her and having her involved in my activities here at the Lutheran Home.
May her soul rest in peace and may the memories of her life give you comfort and solace during this time of your loss.
Love, John Pancone
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#3 Joy Engel 2010-08-06 05:26 Gail,
Just wanted you to know that I was a nurse in the Lutheran Home twice in 2002-2004 and then again in 2009. I took care of your mom and she was always so sweet. She was a wonderful lady and it was a privilage to be her nurse. God's peace to you and your family during this difficult time.
Joy Engel
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#4 Lynwood Fiedler 2010-08-17 02:07 To all family members, I want to say that as a kid I always enjoyed being around my neighbor, Mrs. Sype. She always was smiling and a pleasure to be around. With this attitude, I was not surprised to see that she enjoyed a long, happy life. Quote
 

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