Elvira 'Vera' Wille

elvira 'vera' wille
Greece: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 at age 85. Predeceased by her husband, Jerome A. Wille. She is survived by her sons, David G. (Jayne) Wille & Joseph M. (Nina) Wille; daughter, Kathleen A. (George) Kehoe; sisters-in-law, Laura (Joseph) Cartisano & Marcella Walczak; grandchildren, Matthew (Jayme Donlon), Ryan & Kelly Kehoe, Adam, Pamela, Shannon & Jason Wille; several nieces, nephews and cousins; many friends. Friends may call Friday 5-8 P.M. at Vay-Schleich & Meeson Funeral Home, 1075 Long Pond Road. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday 10 A.M. at Our Lady of Mercy Church, 36 Armstrong Road. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Those wishing may make contributions to the American Cancer Society, 1400 Winton Road North, Rochester NY 14609.

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  1. Dear Cousins Kathy, Dave and Joe,

    Your Sweet mother with her easy , girlish laugh now joins the remainder of the card club in the sky. How precious the long awaited meeting must have been. I have many memories of the picnics and Christmas’s we spent together.. I wish for your hearts to be heavy for a short time, my prayers are for you, for she is most happy now with Uncle Jerry and the gang. Love, Jeanne

  2. Dear Mom,
    As my first Christmas without you draws near, I can’t help but to think how much I miss you. I sorely regret every hurt I put upon you, and knowing that you loved me anyway only makes me miss you more. No one, in this world, could love so much, and expect so little as you. If I’d have said, ‘I Love You’, 100 times a day, it wouldn’t have been enough to repay the love you gave to me. Mom, I Love You, and miss you terribly—Joe

  3. Here I am on Father’s Day. I vivited you at your grave on Mother’s Day, and left flowers. It seems like such a small gesture to someone who means so much. I’m glad you’re happy with dad now, and please give him a kiss for me, and tell him how much I miss him, and wish I had his company longer, so that I might have gained more of his seemingly endless wisdom.

    Joe

  4. I was so sorry to hear about your mother’s passing. After a difficult time, I’m sure she’s at rest now. My thoughts are with you.

  5. May I add my sincerest sympthy in the loss of your Mom. None of you may remember me, I’m Al and Marge Wille’s daughter, my Dad and your Dad were cousins. I, though, well remember both your Mom and Dad as two of the nicest people I’ve known, and such a good-looking couple. They truly were favorites of mine and I’ve thought of them often over the years.

    How I wish for one day with all those I care for who’ve passed away, and your Mom and Dad are among them. As you go through these sad times, may you find peace in knowing how many lives they touched.


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