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Ann
M. Sulier, age 82 years of Temperance, MI,
died Thursday, May 03, 2007 in her home.
Born Anna Mare on Nov. 18, 1924 in Patton,
PA, she was the daughter of Rudolfe and
Marian (Gallagher) Huber. As a young woman
she bravely left her small town in 1942
for Detroit in pursuit of work. Through
friends she met the love of her life, LeRoy
M. Sulier they were married in 1952 and
settled in Temperance, MI where they raised
their three children. He preceded her in
death on Feb. 11, 1985 . Ann was customer
Representative for Consumer Energy retiring
in 1980. Ann was a talented artist, especially
in the medium of china painting and she
shared her work with friends and family.
Giant Oak Golf Club claimed Ann & LeRoy
as charter members and she was an officer
in the association for many years. She served
many bowling leagues as secretary/treasurer.
Travel was always on her agenda, she &
LeRoy covered many states, stopping often
to play golf. She was a formidable and gracious
party giver for family and friends, you
could always count on good food and good
fun at her house. She was proficient at
the card table, playing a mean game of bridge
and belonged to several bridge clubs. She
was a member of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic
Church in Temperance, where she was active
in the funeral luncheon program. She was
also a member of the Happy Red Hatters.
She
leaves her loving children with cherish
memories, David (Monica) Sulier of Redding,
CA, Denise Sulier of Temperance, MI, and
Diane Sulier of Bedford Twp., MI. She also
leaves a Brother, Jack (Toni) Huber of Havertown,
PA and 5 grandchildren, Leslie, April, Matthew,
Nicholas and Eric and so many friends who
loved her so.
Visitation
will be held Sunday from 3-9 pm at the Michael
W. Pawlak Funeral Home, 1640 Smith Rd. (at
Jackman) Temperance, MI, where scripture
services will be held Sunday at 7:30 pm.
Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday
at 10:30 am at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic
Church, where she will lie in state after
9:30 am . Fr. Daniel Nusbaum, officiating.
Interment will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery,
Erie, MI. Memorials may be made to Hospice
of Northwest Ohio or the American Cancer
Society.
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