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Beers and Story - Palmer
M Louise (Davis) Wylie
May 3rd, 1926 - June 7th, 2021
May Louise (Davis) Wylie, 95 passed away peacefully on June 7, 2021. Louise was born to Richard and Clara Davis on May 3, 1926 in Hamilton, Ontario (Canada). Louise married the love of her life, John Kenneth Wylie on October 6, 1945 and they were married for 70 years. Louise was predeceased by her parents, husband Ken and son Scott as well as her siblings: Theodore, Harvey, Irene, Marion, Dorothy, Edna and Richard. She is survived by her daughters Marilyn (Walt) Heaven, Susan (Vince) Baumstark, Heather (John) Sasur and Pamela Wylie, 8 grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Louise was a loving mother, wife and a good homemaker. She enjoyed reading on her Kindle, playing games and doing jig saw puzzles on her computer. She always remained current on local and world news. Our dear mother will be in our hearts forever. “We should always celebrate the life of a person who lived long and save our sorrow for those who died young.” The family would like to thank all the staff at Orchard Valley, Wilbraham, MA for their compassionate care and kindness Louise and the family received.
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Beers and Story has proudly served our Western Mass community since the early 1900s, when Bert Beers first opened our doors for funerals in Palmer, Massachusetts. Now, three generations later, we continue to help families navigate grief and plan funerals and cremation services. Our Palmer staff have taken great care to provide professional, compassionate care to every person who walks through our doors....
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