Harold & Sandi Lauer
We will miss you brightening up our summer and of course a glass of Merlot on the boat
Birth date: May 12, 1919 Death date: Oct 23, 2011
At the age of 92, Mildred M. (Cronkright) McAuliffe passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 23, 2011 at her home on Staffordville Lake in the loving care of her family. Mildred was predeceased by her husband Timothy P. McAuliffe Read Obituary
We will miss you brightening up our summer and of course a glass of Merlot on the boat
Terry, Timmy, and Ialeen
Oh, to be a kid again, growing up on Minivale Road. Those were special times, and your mother and the McAuliffe family was a big part of it. I remember well the snowball fights we used to have, playing hide-and-seek, SPUD and baseball, or roller skating in the street. We Bakers were always over at your house, or the McAuliffes were always over at ours. Your mother always made us feel at home. It's good to know that she lived a long and happy life, and had so many loving family members surrounding her. Think back on all the good times that you shared with her, there were so many of them.
Our condolences to your whole family.
Grams added laughter and sunshine to our lives. She lived a life of grace and dignity. We will fondly remember her winter visits to Florida and our visit to the lake (when Verlin accidentally fell off the dock!) Her fondness for Verlin's apple pie and the giving of her first born are fun memories. Heaven will be brighter now that Grams is there.
Dear Steve and Amy,
I am sorry for your loss. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
Rachel and Janice Boltseridge
To The McAuliffe Family, I was very saddened to hear that Gram has passed. Although I’m not a family member she treated me as if I was. I remember attending a baby shower at the lake for Deana when she was expecting her first child, Madeline. There were many family members present and Gram was in her glory to have so many people around her. I sat with her to talk and said that she should be very proud of herself for creating such a warm, loving atmosphere for her children to cherish and continue to pass on to their families; family was everything to her. Gram was one of a kind, leading a full, productive life despite her medical issues as time passed. I think Gram felt that the purpose of life was to be useful, loving and compassionate and above all to have made a difference that she lived at all. Gram, you have made a difference to all your children, grandchildren, their families and all who knew you. With sympathy and love, Ruth Aubin
Dear Ialeen, Mark, Steve, Amy, Erin, Great Grandchilden & Bailey,
It was a great pleasure for us to have Mille & Tim move next to us at the lake. We couldn't of asked for a better neighbors or friends.
I know the great memories & love you have have in you hearts will get you through the sadness you feel now. We will always remember Mille's warm & wonderful smile, along with her big heart. Her family & friends were the Sunshine of her life.
Mille always welcomed us & our children into her home to play with her grandchildren(Steve & Erin) & visit. Mark & Ialeen welcome our grandchildren to play & swim with there grandchildren now. How wonderful a life for Mille & us to watch this unfolded, full circle before our eyes with such enjoyment.
Remember Millie you were always my Hero & that will never change. Thanks for the love, friendship & lake memories.
Love,
Dave & Linda
Ialeen, Tim and Terry and Family, Aunt Mildred was a wonderful woman who lived a wonderful life. I have many lovely childhood memories of visiting Aunt Mildred and Uncle Gary. Your mom painted me a beautiful painting that hangs in my home. Aunt Mildred was good to all of us kids and a great friend to my mom. I will miss her. With deepest sympathy, Jammy
Ialeen, Mark,Amy,Steve,Erin and greatgrandkids so loved. Millie welcomed all to "The Lake" and set the bar for having fun! She lived live with such grace and will be missed by all.We all loved her "A bushel and a Peck". Loved her so....