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Micheline Edith Vallelian, age 83 of Atlanta Georgia passed away on Monday April 3, 2017. Micheline was born September 21, 1933 to the late Johannes Wismer and Albertine Chassot Wismer in Lausanne Switzerland. She is survived by: Husband, Ed Vallelian of Atlanta, Georgia; Daughter: Nicole Vallelian of Dawsonville, Georgia; Son: Daniel Vallelian and Daughter-in-law: Pam Vallelian of Knoxville, Tennessee; Grandson: James Nicklas; Granddaughter: Brandi Nicklas; 2 Sister and 1 Brother also survive. Georgia Cremation is assisting the family with cremation services. Georgia Cremation 3570 Buford Highway Suite 202 Duluth, Georgia 30096. 678-584-0914 www.GeorgiaCremation.com
Sharon Moore says
Our group at Life Time Tennis will miss Micheline so much. We played together on Monday mornings for about twenty years and on many other teams, also. Micheline maintained her skills as a tennis player to the end, and we all tried to emulate those skills (especially, her drop shot). Most of all, she was so sweet to all of us and was always interested in our health and families. We all have beautifully embroidered pillows and other gifts that she made for us, and we will treasure them always.
Sincerely,
Sharon Moore
June Walburn says
Micheline was a wonderful lady and a very skillful tennis player! I loved playing with her and always told her I wanted to play just like her “when I grow up”! The Atlanta tennis community has lost someone very special and will be missed on and off the court. Cheers, Micheline!
June Walburn
Irma De Bord says
Dearest Pam and Daniel,
I am deeply sorry to hear of the death of your Mother. Pam, as you know how my heart aches for you and yours.
A mother is so precious In our day to day lives and I know you are both suffering the loss. Please know that my
thoughts and prayers go with you as God is holding you under his wings of love and His eye is on the sparrow
and he has a close watch over you during this difficult time.
With sympathy, prayers and love
Irma De Bord
David Borden says
Without personally knowing Mrs. Vallelian you do know something of her through her children. For me it is knowing Daniel.
In the short time we have worked together I have found him to be a thoughtful and caring person, and someone I would consider a friend for life.
I hope this is a contribute to his Mother. Her memory lives through those whom are left behind. May this be the beginning of celebrating that memory.
My God bless and comfort the Vallelian family in their time of grief.
David Borden
Linda Gifford says
No words can ever express what we feel when a loved one passes away. Michelin was my friend. She will surely be missed. May God bring peace and comfort to your family in the way that only He can do.