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Allison Marie Anteau

May 10 , 1972 - May 05 , 2021
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Allison Marie Anteau

May 10 , 1972 - May 05 , 2021
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Tuesday, May 18, 20212:00-8:00 PMMichigan Memorial Funeral Home

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Tuesday, May 18, 20216:00 PMMichigan Memorial Funeral Home Chapel

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Obituary

ANTEAU, Allison M., age 48, of Brownstown, May 05, 2021. Beloved wife of Willie Wilson. Loving mother of Kaitlin Gamboe, Benjamin Gamboe, Jillian Wilson and the late Jessica Gamboe. Dearest yaya of Samuel, Jack and Briar. She is also survived by her siblings Gerald (Kathy) Anteau, Robert (Janis) Anteau, Donna (Mike) Britt and Roger (Wendy) Anteau. Allison earned her BSN and proudly served as a nurse for many years. She devoted her kind and loving spirit to bring healing to others throughout her career. Her family wants her to be remembered for her strong determination to never give up and to choose love always. Her loving spirit will live on through her children and grandchildren. Allison will be eternally loved and missed deeply. She was preceded in death by parents Gerald and Mary Ann Anteau. Her cremation will take place at “The Witness Crematory” located inside of Michigan Memorial Funeral Home.

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  • I’m just so sad . Words can’t even explain how confused I was when I heard the news. Allison you were so kind and funny and full of life when I first met you I’ve only know and been around the family for about 6 years and out of those six years you made me feel very welcome into the family you would take Sierra to the carnival and you were a good friend. You would invite me over to include us and I very much appreciated that. I knew you had you ups and downs but I always knew you would overcome it. I’m so sorry we never got are lunch date but I did get to see you at Jillian’s party so that moment I will cherish along with all the good times we had. Rest In Peace. Tracie Wilson
  • I will miss you, always and forever. You were one hell of a strong woman! I am so happy I got to see you (when we helped move) and tell you how proud I was of you and that I knew you could do it!! The only thing you were ever bad at is driving us around in the golf cart when we went to Florida Erica

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