Bobbi Harrison
Jul 1st 1934 - Nov 1st 2009
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Anita L. Norberg aka Crowley
November 4th 2009
I have fond memories of going to your granparents house in Fruitport to spend 2 weeks every summer. My sister Judy and I would go to spend time with Gramma Crowley, Your Mom and Uncle Larry were several years our senior and we looked up to them. We were so proud of our cousin who was going to school to be a nurse. that was a big deal to us.
I only wish that we would not have lost track of each other over the years that followed.I am sorry for your loss, losing your Mom is a awful thing. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all during this trying time. May God bless you all and give you strength in the coming days.
Greg Wehler Family
November 4th 2009
Michele, John, Johnny and Maria, Sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was a very kind women. She had many talents, the love of cooking and trying new recipes. I will cherish the ones she shared with the neighborhood. Her beautiful bows on presents and her drawings she made for school and talents putting together scrapbooks. You were very blest to have a very involved grandparent. Johnny and Maria we all send hugs to you we know how much you will miss her. love and support The Wehlers
Jackie Sanocki
November 3rd 2009
I remember when my family and I were in for a rocket club competition and there was this really weird family in my group that liked to follow, and sometimes "stalk", my family around. They ended up weaseling their way into coming to my aunt and uncle's house; because of my father and his tendency to be too nice, and the fact that they kept talking for what seemed like forever, maybe they stayed so long because they smelt food cooking and thought that if they stayed long enough, they would get an invite to dinner. At the time, Grandma Bobbi had been living with my aunt and uncle for almost 5 years and she didn't seem to like the family that my dad "invited" over. The family kept talking and talking and when they FINALLY left, Grandma Bobbi said to my dad," take your plate and go eat in the garage" . I thought that this was one of the funniest things that I have ever heard because I was really mad at my dad, because of the whole incident, and she said, in a sense, what I wanted to say to my dad. This made everyone in earshot laugh and I never forgot that comment. I love you Grandma Bobbi and thank you for all of the laughs you have given me over the years and that story will stay with me forever. I miss you Grandma Bobbi.
Julie Dratz, RN.
November 3rd 2009
Girls, your Mom was my first "boss". I remember the day when she came up to 2 west and asked me if I wanted a job in the Cath Lab... That was in 1985 and I've been a fixture there ever since. I enjoyed working with her for about 5-6 yrs. before she left. She did a great job of "running" that place and took good care of her pt.'s. She shared pictures of trips that she'd been on as well as pictures of her children. She was very proud of you both! Many changes have occurred over the years, but when we talk of the start of heart catheterizations at Mercy Hospital in Muskegon...we immediately think of Bobbi and the hard work she put into it to make it a successful program. God's blessings to you both.
Lois VanDyke
November 3rd 2009
Please accept my condolences. I worked with Bobbi for many years in the cardiac cath lab at Mercy Hospital. She was a wonderful person and good nurse. May God be with your family in the coming days to come.
Brenda Amaya
November 3rd 2009
Michele, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember your mom from way before I knew you. She took care of my dad during 2 of his heart caths when I was in my early teens. She was amazing. You were truly blessed to have her.
Anita L. Norberg aka Crowley
November 4th 2009
I have fond memories of going to your granparents house in Fruitport to spend 2 weeks every summer. My sister Judy and I would go to spend time with Gramma Crowley, Your Mom and Uncle Larry were several years our senior and we looked up to them. We were so proud of our cousin who was going to school to be a nurse. that was a big deal to us.
I only wish that we would not have lost track of each other over the years that followed.I am sorry for your loss, losing your Mom is a awful thing. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all during this trying time. May God bless you all and give you strength in the coming days.
Greg Wehler Family
November 4th 2009
Michele, John, Johnny and Maria, Sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was a very kind women. She had many talents, the love of cooking and trying new recipes. I will cherish the ones she shared with the neighborhood. Her beautiful bows on presents and her drawings she made for school and talents putting together scrapbooks. You were very blest to have a very involved grandparent. Johnny and Maria we all send hugs to you we know how much you will miss her. love and support The Wehlers
Jackie Sanocki
November 3rd 2009
I remember when my family and I were in for a rocket club competition and there was this really weird family in my group that liked to follow, and sometimes "stalk", my family around. They ended up weaseling their way into coming to my aunt and uncle's house; because of my father and his tendency to be too nice, and the fact that they kept talking for what seemed like forever, maybe they stayed so long because they smelt food cooking and thought that if they stayed long enough, they would get an invite to dinner. At the time, Grandma Bobbi had been living with my aunt and uncle for almost 5 years and she didn't seem to like the family that my dad "invited" over. The family kept talking and talking and when they FINALLY left, Grandma Bobbi said to my dad," take your plate and go eat in the garage" . I thought that this was one of the funniest things that I have ever heard because I was really mad at my dad, because of the whole incident, and she said, in a sense, what I wanted to say to my dad. This made everyone in earshot laugh and I never forgot that comment. I love you Grandma Bobbi and thank you for all of the laughs you have given me over the years and that story will stay with me forever. I miss you Grandma Bobbi.
Julie Dratz, RN.
November 3rd 2009
Girls, your Mom was my first "boss". I remember the day when she came up to 2 west and asked me if I wanted a job in the Cath Lab... That was in 1985 and I've been a fixture there ever since. I enjoyed working with her for about 5-6 yrs. before she left. She did a great job of "running" that place and took good care of her pt.'s. She shared pictures of trips that she'd been on as well as pictures of her children. She was very proud of you both! Many changes have occurred over the years, but when we talk of the start of heart catheterizations at Mercy Hospital in Muskegon...we immediately think of Bobbi and the hard work she put into it to make it a successful program. God's blessings to you both.
Lois VanDyke
November 3rd 2009
Please accept my condolences. I worked with Bobbi for many years in the cardiac cath lab at Mercy Hospital. She was a wonderful person and good nurse. May God be with your family in the coming days to come.
Brenda Amaya
November 3rd 2009
Michele, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember your mom from way before I knew you. She took care of my dad during 2 of his heart caths when I was in my early teens. She was amazing. You were truly blessed to have her.
