Mary Ellen Macalus

mary macalus

July 21, 1936 ~ November 23, 2016

Age 80 of Hugo passed away peacefully at her home on November 23, 2016. Born July 21, 1936. She was a fun-loving, vibrant woman whose life revolved around her children, grandchildren, dogs, and flowers. Mary Ellen is survived by her husband, Fred Macalus Sr.; children, Karen (Rick) Kissner, Fred (Gayle) Macalus Jr., Debi Andrews, Frank (Lori) Macalus, Tom (Alicia) Macalus; brother, Art Heimer; 32 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren. She is very loved and deeply missed. Celebration of Mary Ellens Life 2:30 PM Sunday, November 27th at Roberts Family Life Celebration Home, 555 Centennial Drive SW, Forest Lake with visitation beginning at 1 PM.

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  1. Dear Macalus Family and Friends,
    I’d like to extend my sincerest condolences to you during this difficult time. No one can fully comprehend how it hurts to lose someone you love. However, I pray that you will derive comfort from God’s loving invitation found at 1 Peter 5:7 where we are told to throw all our anxieties on Him because He cares for us. Part of the way God has shown that he cares is by making a way for us to be reunited with our loved ones again right here on earth in the very near future (Acts 24:15). May these scriptures bring you a measure of comfort and hope in the days and weeks to come. My deepest sympathy to you.

  2. Dear Macalus Family and Friends,
    I’d like to extend my sincerest condolences to you during this difficult time. No one can fully comprehend how it hurts to lose someone you love. However, I pray that you will derive comfort from God’s loving invitation found at 1 Peter 5:7 where we are told to throw all our anxieties on Him because He cares for us. Part of the way God has shown that he cares is by making a way for us to be reunited with our loved ones again right here on earth in the very near future (Acts 24:15). May these scriptures bring you a measure of comfort and hope in the days and weeks to come. My deepest sympathy to you.


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