Fay Voigt
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Obituary for Fay L. Voigt

Fay L. (Hartman) Voigt

Died at her home in Hastings, MI Monday March 26, 2012. Fay was born September 2, 1935 in Lansing, MI the daughter of Ray & Charlatine Hartman. She graduated from Sexton High School and worked as a Nurse's Aide in St. Lawrence Hospital before meeting & marrying her husband of 55 years, William C. (Bill) Voigt December 7, 1956. Fay was a homemaker her entire life with the exception of working at Hayes, Green-Beech Hospital in Charlotte, MI for a few years in the late 1970s. Fay & Bill started their family of 5 children in East Lansing, MI before moving the family to Charlotte, MI in 1971. They then moved from Charlotte and split their time between homes on Thornapple Lake in Barry county and Port Richey, FL. The couple sold those two homes in the early 1990s and moved into a home in Hastings, MI.

Fay was preceded in death by her parents and two of her brothers, Gerry & Bob Hartman. She is survived by her husband Bill, five children; William A. (Jean), Kurt (Darlene), Kevin (Tammy) all of Charlotte, Theresa (Tom) Moody, Montreal Canada and Michelle (Bo) Walker, Statesville, NC. Fay was the very proud Grandmother of 21and great grandmother of 6. She is also survived by her brother & sister in-law Dick & Patricia Hartman.

Fay loved fishing, playing board games, card games and poker with her children, grandchildren and friends. She also enjoyed many ocean cruises with her husband Bill over the years. Her primary love, however, was quilting. She won numerous awards at Florida shows.

Memorial donations may be made to The Pennock Hospital Hospice Program in Hastings, MI.

Arrangements by Daniels Funeral Home of Nashville, MI.




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