Irene Alice Lundy , 94, of Eastport, Michigan entered into God's Kingdom on September 29, 2008. Irene was born in Gary, Indiana on June 28, 1914 to Louis and Sofia Furrier (Hungarian - Szucs ). As a youngster she was a member of a Hungarian singing and dancing society. She graduated as valedictorian from John Marshall High School in Cleveland, Ohio. After graduation she worked as a pastry chef for the school system. Her family moved to the Detroit area where she later met Ed Lundy, a minor league hockey player from the Upper Peninsula town of Ripley. After their marriage in 1936 they lived in River Rouge where Ed worked in the steel mill and Irene took in boarders. Their desire to move out of the city led them to Eastport in 1946. They purchased the tavern/restaurant on the corner of U.S.31 and M-88. Ed and Irene sold the popular business after 4 years and entered the real estate field with State-Wide, with Irene becoming a broker and Ed the salesman for the next 26 years until their son, Phil, took over the business. They enjoyed the area and their multitude of friends. They were very involved in community activities; Ed was the first Eastport fire chief and Irene started the Women's Club at the Eastport Fire Hall and was "Queen of Coleslaw" for the Fireman's Field Day. She was especially proud of tending her fabulous flower garden in her backyard overlooking Torch Lake and many people have been recipients of her beautiful bouquets. Irene made great apple pies. She enjoyed ice-fishing for whitefish on Torch until she and Ed started spending their winters traveling to Hobe Sound, Florida. Ed later became too ill to travel and Irene cared for him until his death five years later. She was a loving mother and grandmother, supportive to all and enjoyed all family activities. Irene was preceded in death by her husband, Ed, in 1995; by her son, Phil, in 2007; by two sisters, Helen Faith and Rose Vigna; and by one brother, Paul Furrier. She is survived by a brother, Bill Furrier, of Spring Hill, Florida. Irene's life will be cherished by her daughter, Nancy (Bob) Klinske, Rockford, Mi.; her daughter-in-law, Char Lundy, Torch Lake Village, Mi.; grandchildren Patty (Bobby) Boyd, The Villages, Fla.; Erik Lundy and friend Maxine, Bad Axe, Mi.; Julia (John) Thomas, Greenville, Mi.; Heidi (Dean) Olesko, Lowell, Mi.; Todd (Angela) Klinske, Belmont, Mi.; and Wendi (Travis) Disbrow, Traverse City, Mi.; 13 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. Visitation with the family will be at 10:00 a.m. until Noon, Saturday, October 4, 2008 at the Central Lake Congregational Church, 8066 W. Old State Rd. Church services will immediately follow and interment services will be at Lakeview Cemetery on East Torch Lake Drive, a half mile south of M-88. A luncheon will follow at the Blue Pelican Room on Torch Lake Dr. Memorials may be directed to the Building Fund/Parish Nurse Program at the Congregational Church. Arrangements have been handled by the Central Lake Chapel of Mortensen Funeral Homes. Please sign our online guestbook www.mortensenfuneralhomes.com.
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