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I wish there were more pictures of all of us, but we were always a live in the moment kind of family. She was so loved and she loved harder than most people I know. I miss you Grandma so much, I think about you every single day!!!
XOXO
Birth date: Jun 27, 1942 Death date: May 20, 2014
Virginia M. Ouellette, age 71, of Marine City passed away May 20, 2014. She was born to the late Michael and Cleva Cohrs on June 27, 1942 in Marine City. She enjoyed playing bingo, sewing , and quilt making. She enjoyed her time s Read Obituary
I wish there were more pictures of all of us, but we were always a live in the moment kind of family. She was so loved and she loved harder than most people I know. I miss you Grandma so much, I think about you every single day!!!
XOXO
I am so grateful to have been able to call this woman my Grandma. I was her "little shadow" and went with her everywhere. We'd go to Canada all the time to play Bingo, we always had a great time. 🩷 There are way too many memories to mention, but ones of my absolute favorites was when just her and I went to Mackinaw Island and we went to the butterfly exhibit. They all flocked to her and landed on her, they could tell her general beautiful energy. She truly was an angel, she would do anything for anyone and not even think twice about it. She is so much of the reason I had a beautiful childhood with my mom's side of the family. I think about her every single day, and I truly miss her something fierce. I could never put into words how beautiful this human was, but I've not met anyone like her since. I love you Grandma, tell my Michael I said hi and pet Alley for me. I'll see you soon Gramslamadingdong.
XOXO
To the Ouellette family,
My thoughts and prayers are with your family as you move through this sad time. Virginia was a very unique lady and one that will be very missed.
Jackie Alex

Sorry to hear that your mother had passed away, we had lots of memories back in the nursery school days. Are life's took other paths, but it was all ways nice when we ran in to each other up town. My prays are with the family Judy Stockwell