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Josephine Orpha <I>Booth</I> Uhl

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Josephine Orpha Booth Uhl

Birth
Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan, USA
Death
1 Jun 1994 (aged 60)
Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.2168179, Longitude: -86.1037787
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Buried next to Daniel Lee UhlWas born to the union of Howard and Dorothea Booth.Lived most of her life in Charlotte. In 1952 she was joined in marriage to Leon John Uhl they had 7 Children Patricia Ann, Leonard, Bruce, Duane, Richard, Jimmy and Kathy. They divorced some years later and she came to Michigan where she raised her children basically on her own. I met her in about 1972 or so. We went to the same church and even sang in a little group together. We were friends until a situation made that impossible, but we eventually mended our fences and we became friends once more. I would call her and she would call me talk about the past and look forward to the future, she was a stong lady and raised her children to be the same, but she also had a tender heart. She also loved cats. I am so glad I had the honor of knowing her and am so sorry about the time we were not friends. I sure missed out on a lot, but the time we talked after that was a blessing, such a lady she was. I miss you my friend.
Buried next to Daniel Lee UhlWas born to the union of Howard and Dorothea Booth.Lived most of her life in Charlotte. In 1952 she was joined in marriage to Leon John Uhl they had 7 Children Patricia Ann, Leonard, Bruce, Duane, Richard, Jimmy and Kathy. They divorced some years later and she came to Michigan where she raised her children basically on her own. I met her in about 1972 or so. We went to the same church and even sang in a little group together. We were friends until a situation made that impossible, but we eventually mended our fences and we became friends once more. I would call her and she would call me talk about the past and look forward to the future, she was a stong lady and raised her children to be the same, but she also had a tender heart. She also loved cats. I am so glad I had the honor of knowing her and am so sorry about the time we were not friends. I sure missed out on a lot, but the time we talked after that was a blessing, such a lady she was. I miss you my friend.

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