Mary Ann Lovejoy
Age 86, of Flint, passed away on August 21, 2024. In accordance with her wishes, cremation has taken place. Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family on Mary’s Tribute Wall at detroitcremationsociety.com.
Mary Ann Lovejoy was born on August 6, 1938, in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven and Mary (Sysak) Dynyschuk. Mary loved life in general along with polka dancing, playing bingo, crafting, antiques, garage sales, her plants and flowers but first and foremost she loved taking care of and spending time with her family.
Surviving Mary is her beloved husband; Otis James Lovejoy and 4 children. Kathy (Lovejoy) and her husband Doug Duehring, MarJean (Lovejoy) and her husband Howard Daniel, Otis Ray Lovejoy and Phyllis (Lovejoy) Burnett. Also multiple Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren along with Grand Furr- babies, who all loved her dearly.
Mary was preceded in death by many loving family members.
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I’m so sorry for your loss. I never met Mary personally but feel like I knew her from all the stories told by Sharlet and Bryan. They loved her very much. May she rest in peace. 🙏
Dementia is a horrible disease that I wish upon nobody, nor watch someone you love go through the stages of it. This disease has taken my beloved mother away from my family ❤️😞.
May you rest in peace now Mom and the next time we see each other you will know who I am, Love you Forever & Always
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Phyllis I’m so sorry for your loss, yes dementia is very cruel,it took my mom also, hold tight to all the precious memories packed away in your heart ❤️
Mom you were not only my Mother you were my best friend. 👩❤️👩
Dementia is a terrible thing, it took you from your family. Seeing all you went through for almost 3 years.The last several months was the worst. Not knowing what you were thinking or feeling. (Praise to my Father & my Brother for all they did for keeping mom at home, comfortable & loved)
I miss our time together ❤️.
I loved spending time with you.
I enjoyed just haging out together talking. We talked every week on the phone, if not more.
We would go shopping just to go and hang out even if we didn’t need anything. We did so much together.
We loved playing bingo, it was girls time out. I can remember some times we would tell Dad we were going to the store, but we ended up going to morning bingo instead.
I am going to miss you so much. You were the kindest, sweetest person I have ever known. I Thank God, I got to experience all this throughout my life, my mentor, my loving Mother ❤️
I always hold you dear in my heart. Till we see each other again in heaven.💕
You are not only my Mother, you are my Beautiful Angle in Heaven.
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