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Wendy Lee

Posted By Funeral Funeral Futurist On June 17, 2015 @ 12:00 am In Obituaries | No Comments

Wendy Lee, age 57, of Garden City passed away Wednesday, June 17th, 2015 at Memorial Health University Medical Center.

A native of Michigan, she was the daughter of Richard Knoch and Bernadine Cook Knoch. Wendy married husband, Wayne Lee and she had two daughters and one son from a previous marriage.

Preceded in death by her parents, survivors include: husband, Wayne Lee as well as her chidren and grandchildren.  Daughters, Tammy Lyons (Bernie) of Statesboro and Cyndi Green of Grayling, MI; son, Jeffery Green (Stacey) of Battlecreek, MI; grand-children, Lander, Angie, Aurora, Asher and Jaeci Lyons, Brianna and J.T. Green, Allie, Ryan, Tyler and Ella Orozco; sisters Sandra Grizzel, Flossie Combs, Jackie Brown and Bonnie Bates; brothers, Richard Paul Knoch, Jr., and David Knoch; and Several Cousins and Friends.

A Memorial service will be held Wednesday, June 24, 2015 at 11am at Westside Christian Church.

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Condolence from Lynn Grizzard on June 20th, 2015 1:43 pm

Wendy was a wonderful woman. She had a way of making you feel welcomed and accepted regardless of who you were or where you came from. I will always be grateful to her for loving and accepting me even with my many, many quirks and insecurities. She absolutely loved her children, grandchildren, and my brother. I was so very amazed by her strength during my brother’s fight with cancer. She never left his side…..she was always there taking care of him. I will miss Wendy…..I will miss hearing about her latest clock……I will miss sharing a cup of coffee with her……I will miss her funny posts and pictures…. Although I will miss her here on earth, I know that I know that I will see her again in heaven. I can just imagine that she is sitting on a bench with my mom somewhere in heaven catching up on the latest news. So, this is not a good-bye note but only an “I see you later” note. Til I see you again Wendy……Thank you for so many things that I cannot even begin to mention!!!!!!

Condolence from Tammy Lyons on June 20th, 2015 2:51 pm

My mom was a beautiful woman inside and out. She never really felt that she made a difference to most people, but if she were to see the outpouring of love and prayers in her honor, it would be unreal to her. She made a huge difference in my life. Through all of her disappointments and trials, she stayed strong and loved more and better than anyone I know. She was always there for us, and her loss of presence in our lives is more greatly felt every day. I can’t wait to see you again, Mom. I love you.

Condolence from Wayne Lee on June 21st, 2015 11:34 am

Getting married to Wendy was the best thing that every happened to me. She was my best friend and the source of all the happiness in my life.
The best part of each day was waking up to find her by my side and the best best part of each night was going to sleep knowing she was laying next to me.
And the best thing about life was knowing no matter how hard it got, how scary it was, or how poor we were, all I had to do was go home, close the door behind me, and see Wendy and the sun would shine and nothing else would seem that important and longer.
I guess what they say about your home being your castle is really true because whenever I got home everything outside my door was no longer of and concern. But what they forgot to tell you is your castle is only your home if have your best friend waiting for you there. My castle is now a very empty and lonely place without Wendy.
I do not need to tell you about all the good things about Wendy and I do not need to convince you that she was special because your just reading this tells me she has touched your lives too.
I will miss her terribly but then I will see her in her children and her grandchildren and I will simile knowing that a part of her is still with us.
I am saddened by my loss. She died too soon. I guess it was simply her time to leave us. I know that I am thankful that I had Wendy to share my life with for as long as I did.
Each day I made sure to tell her, “I love you Wendy Sue”. She would always reply, “I love you too”. Then I would say, “Plus more”, because this never failed to make her smile. I miss that smile so much now.

Condolence from Bonnie Bates on June 21st, 2015 6:02 pm

Wendy was our baby sister. We all spoiled her when she was little. She recently took it upon herself to make placards for our Father for all of us who wanted one. She also made me some plant hangers that I will cherish forever. Her smile, her talent, her caring heart are some of the things that I will miss. Hearing her voice, her laughter, listening and sharing stories about our kids and grandkids. I think my heart broke in two when I heard the news that she was gone from us. My thoughts went immediately to her children and grand children, and Wayne her husband. Little Bit is what I often called her or Winky. So glad we had the time together as family as sisters. I have always and will always hold you dear to my heart. Know that we will not forget your husband and children. I am here for all of them.. Love you all dearly. Rest in peace and keep those clocks set right in heaven baby sis.

Condolence from Karen Becker on June 22nd, 2015 7:59 pm

I will never forget sweet Wendy as she was such and inspiration to me alway’s and I will miss her very much and I send my sympathy to her family and her husband Wayne and all her realitives .She is my cousin n it just won’t be the same with out her here with us.I deeply loved her very much n will never ever forget her n her love of clocks.Love you Wendy!!See you in heaven one day your cousin Karen Knoch Becker

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