Florance E. Limpert, 91, of Largo, Florida died on March 21, 2012 at Bayfront/Suncoast Hospice, St Petersburg, FL from natural causes.
A native of Buffalo, NY and a local resident since 1990, when she moved here from West Seneca, NY. Florance was a retired secretary for the West Seneca Central School System and a Christian Scientist.
Preceded in death by her husband, Ray Limpert in 2004, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Male; a brother, Horace Male; a son Richard Limpert and a great-grandson, Evan Henry; she is survived by a son, James Limpert and his wife, Linda of Clearwater, FL; her daughters, Mary Anderson and her husband, Dennis of Clearwater, FL and Margaret Niesciur and her husband, Steve of Sterling, VA; her sister, Margaret Adams of Essex, Ontario, Canada; grandchildren, Tony Tagliaferro, David Limpert, Amy Hari, Amy Szulewski, Melissa Anderson, and Christopher Anderson; Great Grandchildren, Evan, Ryan, Cassandra, Wyatt, Garrett, Cheri, Angel; Nephews, Todd Male, Marlin Adams, Mardell Adams and Marc Adams; Nieces, Marjay Adams, Marlene Rolens , and Marianne Adams.
Florance was very active in her church both in Orchard Park, NY and in Seminole, FL. She was also active with Caribbean Isles community, Lighthouse School for the Blind, Neighborly Care Network, and Alzheimer’s Association Support Groups.
In lew of flowers, please send donations to; Suncoast Hospice Foundation, 5771 Roosevelt Blvd, Clearwater, FL 33760
Final interment will be at Bay Pines VA National Cemetery, Bay Pines, Florida with her husband.
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The sweetest person and the most caring mother anyone could ever have. I miss her so much, but I know she is wrapped in the arms of Jesus and dancing with daddy again!
Looking forward to that day when I see her again. I’m sure she is saying ’that would be nice’!
We will all miss you here mom, but we know that this is the best place to be – in Heaven.
Love you sweetie!
It was a true privilege to have been Florance’s Talking Book Library “book buddy” for over 10 years. Her love of reading and her positive outlook in life were inspirational. I will miss my conversations with her. My sincere condolences to her family.
It was a delight to know Florance! Just visiting with her, she left you feeling happy, inspired, and grateful for your blessings. She will be truly missed, but Heaven has gained another beautiful angel! My sympathy to all her family. You loved her so very much and she knew that.
Dearest Grandmother,
I always used to tell people you were as sweet as sugar pie,because noone could have been sweeter.
I remember the weekends I would spend as a child at you’re home in West Seneca…
you would always have me pray before bed and tell me how I should always see the good in people and that has stayed with me throughout my life.
As an adult I’d strive to show you how much I cared.
When the time came that your sight was fading I loved having you to talk to, walk on the beach holding your hand and at my son’s baby shower,and every event you came to eventho you could only listen.
You are the reason I have taken care of the elderly for over 10 yrs.
I view each person as I would you and give the same loving care,compassion and respect I’d give to you.
Two years ago I was married in you’re driveway the ( Driveway Of Limpert Love) as I call it and you said that it gave my dad a chance to be there in spirit. I was so proud !
I can’t thank god enough for bringing you into this world to touch so many hearts including mine.
Grandma you really were an angel on this earth. I hope you will continue to guide me from up above,because you raised a wonderful family and I still need you. All my love until we are reunited.
Amy
She will be greatly missed by the Adams family! Love Charlie and Sarah Adams
You will be truely missed and loved. I know i have only ment you a few times. but from what i have known you were a wonderfull women, mother and grandmother. May you RIP. You wont be forgoten.
Prayers for you and your family, Mary!
FROM ALL US DOWN THERE IN ESSEX , WE WILL MISS HER, THINKING OF YOU ALL .
Dear Aunt Florence
I will always remember the wonderful times we had when we visited our cousins in Buffalo the endless hours of swimming inthe backyard pool,the pizza from Pasqualies on the corner, the stationwagon full of kids going to visit Todd or crossing the border back into Canada to visit Aunt Ruth there was never a dull moment when we were all together Thank-you Aunt Florence for the many memories we will always cherish and pass on to our kids love and miss you.Love Marlene Dave Laina and Abby
i have truly loved you .you R by far the SWEETEST WOMAN i EVER MET.always kind and loving to me.you made me feel so comforable the day i met you 1990 in west seneca…..i will never forget your memories of love and acceptance. may U rest close to your son & husband Raymond & Richard
Our deepest sympathies to your family. Aunt Florence will be greatly missed.
Truly the Sweetest, Kindest and most Sincere person we have ever known. She was a true Saint and will never be forgotten. Rest in peace Grandma and we know you will be watching over us.
The Tagliaferro’s