1938
2015
Lucille Fay Craun, age 77 of Mesick, passed away on August 18, 2015. She was the loving wife of Ron. Cherished mother of Bryan Lee (Joan) Richard, Edward (Susie) Richard, Fred (Be-dee) Richard and Linda (Tony) Austin. Dear grandmother to many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Sister of Millie Pyle and the late Lloyd Scott. Lucille loved to crochet, taking trips to the casino and playing on Facebook. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 22, 2015; 2pm at the Amvets Post 120 in Mesick. Memorial contributions made to the family are greatly appreciated. Please share a memory with the family at on their online guestbook.
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August 22, 2015
To the family of Lucile. It was an honor to know your wife, mother and sister. Psalm 46 states "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble". Turn to him an find peace that will never end.
Love Kathy Andrews
August 20, 2015
Betty Spellman-Hickling
August 20, 2015
Linda Austin
Today I am happy that you are in a better place and no longer struggling to breathe. I am sad that I will no longer be able to pick up the phone and talk to my mom whenever I feel the need. I wasn't ready, but then, who is? Rest in peace, Mom, until we meet again. Love you bunches!
August 20, 2015
Fred richard
I love you moM, RIP
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