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Alma Lois Steventon

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Alma Lois Steventon

Birth
Death
21 Jan 2013 (aged 85)
Burial
Brownstown Township, Wayne County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.1742715, Longitude: -83.2254154
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From: Martenson Family of Funeral Homes

Mrs. Alma Lois Steventon
March 16, 1927 - January 21, 2013
Trenton, Michigan | Age 85

Loving Wife, Mother And Grandmother

Obituary

Steventon, Alma Lois. Age 85. January 21, 2013 of Trenton. Beloved wife of 57 years to Robert. Loving mother of Paula (Larry) Roche, Robert S., Jr., Tamara M. (Jim) Miller and Candy (Tony) King. Proud grandmother of 10. Great grandmother of 10. Also survived by other loving family and friends. Preceded in death by her parents, 12 siblings as well as many of her Steventon family. Alma's first priority in life was her family. She enjoyed vegetable and flower gardening, baking, and singing as well has having a true love for her home state of Texas. She loved yellow roses and bluebonnets because of their representation of the state of Texas and one of her favorite sayings was- "Don't Mess With Texas!". Memorial contributions to honor her memory may be made to the donor's choice.
From: Martenson Family of Funeral Homes

Mrs. Alma Lois Steventon
March 16, 1927 - January 21, 2013
Trenton, Michigan | Age 85

Loving Wife, Mother And Grandmother

Obituary

Steventon, Alma Lois. Age 85. January 21, 2013 of Trenton. Beloved wife of 57 years to Robert. Loving mother of Paula (Larry) Roche, Robert S., Jr., Tamara M. (Jim) Miller and Candy (Tony) King. Proud grandmother of 10. Great grandmother of 10. Also survived by other loving family and friends. Preceded in death by her parents, 12 siblings as well as many of her Steventon family. Alma's first priority in life was her family. She enjoyed vegetable and flower gardening, baking, and singing as well has having a true love for her home state of Texas. She loved yellow roses and bluebonnets because of their representation of the state of Texas and one of her favorite sayings was- "Don't Mess With Texas!". Memorial contributions to honor her memory may be made to the donor's choice.

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