Tuesday, May 2, 2023
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Bill and David,
We were sorry to hear about the loss of your dear mother Inge. She was a good friend and a person who would brighten any room when she walked in. We met your mom in the early 90s when I took my first trip to the Inn with the Cleveland Lumber group, and she became a treasured life long friend. She was not the manager of Loughboro Inn, she was the heart and soul of the Inn. She made a bad rainy day into a fun sunshine day with so many laughs and good times. After our many, shore lunches, dinners and visits together I would always comment, what a classy lady Inge was. Well this morning I looked up the definition of a classy lady and it says the following: A woman who is Humble, Stylish, Superior, Admirably smart, Elegant and Respectable. I think the person who wrote those words must have known Inge, as she was all of those things and plenty more. A mother's love is always with her children. Losing a mother is one of the deepest sorrows a heart can know. But her goodness, her caring, and her wisdom live on — like a legacy of love that will always be with you. May that love surround you now and bring you peace. Inge will be missed by so many, but the memories will live on with all that knew her forever. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family.
Bill and Anita Demaline