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Lottie McKimmy

   Lottie McKimmy, 86, of Beaverton, died Monday, Oct. 12, 1998 at Town and Country Nursing Home in Midland following a long illness. Born March 28, 1912 in Gladwin County, Lottie spent her life as a homemaker. She was a lifetime Gladwin County resident and a member of the Beaverton Church of the Brethren and Gladwin County Farm Bureau. She married Paul E. McKimmy July 4, 1930 in Beaverton. She is survived by two sons, Thomas and wife Peggy of Beaverton and Jacob and wife Janet of Fenton; two daughters, Jane and husband Kenneth Burgess of Midland, and Marilyn and husband Norman Chalifoux of Houston, Tex.; a brother George Rowley of Gladwin; a sister, Julie Kent of Beaverton, 12 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren.

   She was preceded in death by her husband (March 7, 1985), her brothers, Cecil Rowley, Robert Rowley, and Joseph Burket; and her sisters, Marian Alley, Sarah Schneider, and Phoebe Ogg McKimmy. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Oct. 15 at 11 a.m. at the Hall Funeral Home - Beaverton with the Rev. Kenn Golay officiating. She will be buried in the Tobacco Township (Dale) Cemetery in Beaverton. Visitation will be Wednesday from 2 to 9 p.m. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider the Beaverton Church of the Brethren Women's Fellowship.

 
 
Personal Information
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Burial/Final Location
Service
10/12/1998
Dale Cemetery, Beaverton, MI
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10/14/1998
Gladwin County Record, Gladwin, MI
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January 2005
Tom Ladner
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