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Monette Gustafson
Glen Rose—Graveside services for Monette Gustafson, 89, will be held at 10:00 AM on Monday, August 2, 2004 at Rose Hill Cemetery, with Rev. Steve Dill officiating. Visitation will be held from 4-6 PM on Sunday at Crosier-Pearson-Mayfield Funeral Home, of Cleburne. Monette Gustafson, a retired department store buyer, passed away on Friday, July 30, 2004, in Glen Rose. She was born March 15, 1915 in Johnson County, Texas, the daughter of Arthur Edward and Margaret (Ford) Gray. She married Walter Gustafson July 11, 1932 in Cleburne, Texas. He preceded her in death December 1, 1990. Mrs. Gustafson is survived by one brother, D. K. Gray and wife, Glendora, of Tolar, Texas;sister, Virginia Burns, of Corpus Christi; sisters-in-law, Onnie Lou Rayburn and Gladys Gustafson; niece Margie Carper, of Cleburne and a host of other relatives and friends.
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  1. Aunt Mo in the time that I had to spend with you was a fun and enjoyable time in my life..The last time I got to See you we went to eat mexican Food in Granbury and had such a good day..I never got the chance to meet Uncle Walter but from what I have been told of him ..he was a great man…I know he was happy to see you come home and now there is no more pain for you , you will feel like your 5 mile walks again..While your there preparing a place for us make sure mine is a nice comfy grassy spot..I need lot’s of padding..hehehe..I will truly miss your smile and spirit…You looked so pretty in Pink and George said you were beautiful as always…I told everyone there was a glow around you in pink my thoughts were your telling everyone your ok and not to cry it was my sign to be happy for you not sad.. I will miss you and always love you,.

    Angela

  2. My Aunt Mo was someone very special to me. She used to sneak up behind me, when I was young and sneak a dollar bill in my hand and tell me not to spend it all in one place. So when I was 17 I gave her 5 dollars and told her the same. In fact at the viewing I put 1 dollar in her casket and kissed her forehead and told her not to spend it all in one place. Aunt Mo to all of us was very special in her own way. To all who remember, I bet Uncle Walters hearing aid went out again. I always believed he had selective hearing. No matter what will ever be said about either of them, they were the best aunt and uncle that anyone could ever have had. I love you Aunt Mo always Michael

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