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Marianne Helen Esper

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Marianne Helen Esper

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
16 Jun 2013 (aged 82)
Clinton Township, Macomb County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Clinton Township, Macomb County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 11, Plot 1284, Grave 5
Memorial ID
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Marianne Helen Esper, was the beloved daughter of Leo George Esper and Agnes Helen (Abel) Esper. Sister of Leo George Esper, Jr. (deceased late of Cornville, AZ), Robert Howard (Michigan), Kenneth (deceased late of Mancelona), Karen Esper-Lysz (Cornville, AZ). She was a beautiful, loving, giving, selfless person who had a strong faith in God. She loved to travel, collect dolls, baked, gardened, canned, and made candy.
She was a very sweet Aunt who always would drop everything and take me places when I visited. She worked at Providence Hospital in Detroit for 43 years. She had many nephews, nieces, and godchildren. She had a special affection for the children in the cancer ward and would visit them even after she retired.

Though she never married, she had a strong love of family and always had a smile to offer you.

Truly an angel on earth, now one in Heaven.

God saw you getting weary,
He did what he thought best;
He put His Arms around you
and said, "Come and Rest."
He opened up His Golden Gates
on that heartbreaking day
and with his arms around you,
you gently slipped away.
It broke our hearts to loose you,
you did not go alone;
a part of us went with you
the day God called you home.
Marianne Helen Esper, was the beloved daughter of Leo George Esper and Agnes Helen (Abel) Esper. Sister of Leo George Esper, Jr. (deceased late of Cornville, AZ), Robert Howard (Michigan), Kenneth (deceased late of Mancelona), Karen Esper-Lysz (Cornville, AZ). She was a beautiful, loving, giving, selfless person who had a strong faith in God. She loved to travel, collect dolls, baked, gardened, canned, and made candy.
She was a very sweet Aunt who always would drop everything and take me places when I visited. She worked at Providence Hospital in Detroit for 43 years. She had many nephews, nieces, and godchildren. She had a special affection for the children in the cancer ward and would visit them even after she retired.

Though she never married, she had a strong love of family and always had a smile to offer you.

Truly an angel on earth, now one in Heaven.

God saw you getting weary,
He did what he thought best;
He put His Arms around you
and said, "Come and Rest."
He opened up His Golden Gates
on that heartbreaking day
and with his arms around you,
you gently slipped away.
It broke our hearts to loose you,
you did not go alone;
a part of us went with you
the day God called you home.


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