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Monica Kathleen Rentfrow

Birth
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15 Feb 2014 (aged 27)
Michigan, USA
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Monica was born on a lovely Palm Sunday morning, March 23rd 1986, and became one of the Lord's most adored angels on a crisp winter day kissed by sunshine, February 15th 2014.

Monica was preceded in death by Lorene and Leonard Dane, Margurite Rentfrow, Mary Helen Cayton, and Jean Cayton.

She is survived by her parents Edward and Traci Massar of Greenville, MI and Doug and Anne Rentfrow of Mattawan, MI; her Grandparents JoAnn and David Rentfrow, William and Gertrude Cayton, Ted and Delores Massar, Rich and Sandy Robards, and Pat Cartee; her brothers and sisters Lindsey and Nick Gagnon, Nicole and Jeff Waldorf, Andrew and Amanda Massar; her niece Natalie "Nattie-cakes" Massar, and her sweet puppy pug Muggins. She also will be greatly remembered by her dearest love Roy Cargill of Stonehaven, Scotland, as well as many Aunts and Uncles, cousins, and the most endearing group of friends this world has seen.

Monica was an Ithaca High School graduate, Alma College Alumni and Queen, and she received a Masters of Creative Writing from the University of Nebraskaโ€“Lincoln. She leaves a legacy with her literary works. She was proud to be a moderator and co-creator of the Facebook group LP women.

She valued family traditions, coffee with loved ones, and making homemade notes and cards with her special touch. Monica believed in the endless pursuit of knowledge, and pondering all of life's little mysteries.

She was an avid Lakeview Methodist camper, ukulele picker, pasta enthusiast, hat and bottle cap collector, and darts and billiards player. Her singing voice was beautiful, her sense of humor made all around her glow, and her perseverance and determination was unmatched.

Monica will be remembered by many, and for those who can make the journey, her family will be holding a memorial service at Alma College in the Dunning Memorial Chapel at noon on Saturday, February 22nd, Alma.

The memorial was followed by a celebration lunch for Monica's life at the Alma United Methodist Church. If you have a favorite poem or writing of Monica's, or if you would like to compose a piece in her honor, we ask that you bring it with you to the Memorial to pass onto the family to cherish.

In lieu of flowers or others gifts of graciousness, we would ask that you donate in honor of Monica to one of the two organizations that were dear to her: Wings of Mercy West Michigan, Inc. or Little People of America.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Lux-Moody-Wolfel Funeral Home, Alma.
Monica was born on a lovely Palm Sunday morning, March 23rd 1986, and became one of the Lord's most adored angels on a crisp winter day kissed by sunshine, February 15th 2014.

Monica was preceded in death by Lorene and Leonard Dane, Margurite Rentfrow, Mary Helen Cayton, and Jean Cayton.

She is survived by her parents Edward and Traci Massar of Greenville, MI and Doug and Anne Rentfrow of Mattawan, MI; her Grandparents JoAnn and David Rentfrow, William and Gertrude Cayton, Ted and Delores Massar, Rich and Sandy Robards, and Pat Cartee; her brothers and sisters Lindsey and Nick Gagnon, Nicole and Jeff Waldorf, Andrew and Amanda Massar; her niece Natalie "Nattie-cakes" Massar, and her sweet puppy pug Muggins. She also will be greatly remembered by her dearest love Roy Cargill of Stonehaven, Scotland, as well as many Aunts and Uncles, cousins, and the most endearing group of friends this world has seen.

Monica was an Ithaca High School graduate, Alma College Alumni and Queen, and she received a Masters of Creative Writing from the University of Nebraskaโ€“Lincoln. She leaves a legacy with her literary works. She was proud to be a moderator and co-creator of the Facebook group LP women.

She valued family traditions, coffee with loved ones, and making homemade notes and cards with her special touch. Monica believed in the endless pursuit of knowledge, and pondering all of life's little mysteries.

She was an avid Lakeview Methodist camper, ukulele picker, pasta enthusiast, hat and bottle cap collector, and darts and billiards player. Her singing voice was beautiful, her sense of humor made all around her glow, and her perseverance and determination was unmatched.

Monica will be remembered by many, and for those who can make the journey, her family will be holding a memorial service at Alma College in the Dunning Memorial Chapel at noon on Saturday, February 22nd, Alma.

The memorial was followed by a celebration lunch for Monica's life at the Alma United Methodist Church. If you have a favorite poem or writing of Monica's, or if you would like to compose a piece in her honor, we ask that you bring it with you to the Memorial to pass onto the family to cherish.

In lieu of flowers or others gifts of graciousness, we would ask that you donate in honor of Monica to one of the two organizations that were dear to her: Wings of Mercy West Michigan, Inc. or Little People of America.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Lux-Moody-Wolfel Funeral Home, Alma.

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