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Owosso Argus-Press 1995 Obit~s Owosso,Shiawassee-Go Michigan Compled by Mrs Frances Herber Hazelton Vernon,MI. 1996 1 John J. Anderson Stepben A. Ach Irene (Cook) Alchi,": "YOgi"" · "rmerly of Owosso, died Age 83, of HazeI t on T owns ht'p . Age 19, 10 1995 9:18 died Saturday, Feb. 25, 1995, at his Wednesday, Feb. 1~, Hon'te Or- Age' 61, of Laingsburg died home. . a.m. at Ormond Nurstng , Thursday, Dec. 1, 1995, a the Unl" Mr. Ach was a self employedmond Beac~, Fla. ice' will be held versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor. electrician and a farmer. A memorta1 serv Mr. AndersQn retired from G.M. The funeral mass will be cele-at a later date. . Owosso Oldsmobile in Lansing in 1981. brated at St. Michael Catholic Mrs. Alchin was born tn 'A memorial service will be held Church, Maple Grove, on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1916.. 1 d' her husband, Saturday, Jan. 13, 1996, 11 a.m. at I?C Feb. 28 at 11 a.m. The Rev. Fr. Don . Survivors u e. d Beach St. Isidore Catholic Church, Laings Dueweke will officiate with burial: Fred G. Alchtn of ormC: ob) Sear~ burg with Father Duaine H. Pam in Elmwood C~\lletery, New LO- Fla.; a da~ghter, Nancy n F. James ment officiating. i throp. Friends may call at t~eiof BelleVille;. a stepsoo~so' a Istep- Per John's request his body was Whelpley-Martin Funeral. Home, (Janice) AI~hll: of o~n of Higgins donated to the University of New Lothrop today 1.:30 to 4:30 daughter, St\vla ~~fd . 14 great- Michigan. p.m. and 6:30 to 9 p.m. and Tu~sday Lake; I? gra~dc 10 r~r~ters-in-law, Mr. Anderson was born in Lans morning .until J 0:30 a.m. ~ sCtlp~ure grandchildren, ~wm of Owosso and ing, July 30, 1934, the son of Jus service will be prayed thiS evenmg, Barbara (Art) Olm of Cincinnati, tave A. and Helen (Paskey) Ander- 1 p.m. :&Jllmved by a rosary at 8 i Lee (Dan) Hogan . son. He was a graduate of St. p.m. attne 'funeral home. . Ohio. . d eased by a Mary's in Lansing and attended Mi- I Mr~ Ach was born in Owosso on Mrs. A1chm was pre e~ster and a chigan State University for two Dec. . 31, 1911, the son of Libor and daughter, her parents, as, years. Anna (J~lasic) Ach. He had resided sister-in-law. He had resided in Lansing until l110st of his life in the New Lothrop 1966 and the last 30 years in Esther N. Allen area1 I Laingsburg . . .Q nMay 31, 1931, .he ~nd Kather- Age 99, a lady of strength and On Sept. 1, 1962, he and Rose M. agat were marrted!~. Owosso. courage, died Wednesday, March 2, Dutton were married in Lansing. died Feb. 17,. l!).~~.(H~ then 1995, at the Memorial Healthcare Mr. Anderson was <a member of ary (Strbl19)2~O~lS~11 M!lY Center Owosso. She formerly re- st. Isidore Catholic Church, member at .st. Mi~li!l.~!;:Ghurcb. i sided ~n Mann Ave., Flint. of T.I.M.E. Transplants In Motion! . h was a"l11e~ber of St.1 Memorial services will be held Everywhere and was Shiawassee .Micllilel. Cath~lic Chu,rch, Maplel 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 5 at the County's first heart transplant Grove Township. i Salem Lutheran Church, 330 N. recipient. . Survivors include: his wife, Mary;[ Washington St., Owos~o. Pa?tor Jo- Mr. Anderson served in the U.S. two daughters, Joanne and husband! nathan Balge will offiCiate ":'lth final Artny. . . Lavern Gross of Corunna, Mar?, Loul internlent in Flint Memonal Park Survivors include: his wife, Rose; Ach of Owosso; two gr~ndchtldren'l Cemetery. . sons, Eric John Anderson, Joseph G. Theresa Downey of Sahne, Ronald: Those desiring may make contn- Anderson; a brother, William. (Pat) and wife Cindy Gross of Owosso;1 butions to the Shiawassee County Anderson; a sister, Berniece Ou- five great-grandchildren; .two ste~-'i Medical Can: Facility, Corunna. thrie; many loving family members. chi1dren, Bob and wife Diane SOVIS Mrs. Allen was born in Swed~n Mr. Anderson was p~edeceased by I of Fenton, Marilyn and husband Joe, on April 3, 1895, ~oming to FIi~t m his .parents and one sIster Dorothy Sigafoose of Henderson; ten step- 1917 from Chicago. She had resIded Batlmer. gra/J.dchildren,.ten> st.epg~e.at- in Flint most of.her life residing at Memorials are suggested to ~~ 'l1;one brot~er, ,Wtlh~mi the Shiawassee County Medical T.I.M.E. c/o Lenore Cafize, 8502 48867. lAc ushing; one Sister, .Loulse Care Facility for the past six years. Seymour Rd., Owosso, MI Rosi .....L !}peer and several nieces Mrs. Allen is survived by: two Howard Carl Andersen andl1~plieWSi daughters, Evelyn E. Warren of Har- .'. Me1llori~I.6o~tdbutions may ·be. rison, Marion D. Schupp of Durand; Age 72 of Bannister, died Satur 'fwin made t6 ~ownship Ambulance six grandchildren; 14 great day, Feb.' 18, \995, at Clinton Me Inc. ~tShiawa$seeCounty Hospice, grandchildren and five great-great- . morial Hospital, St. Johns, ' ••.•..• Arrarig~ments "b~ .. Walker-~artin grandchildren. . He was a retired fanner. . I. \ ;Funetal:Home, New· Lothrop. Arrangements by Dodd-Dumanols Funeral services will be Monday Funeral Home, 901 Garland St., at 11 a,m. at.Smith Funeral Homes, Flint. Elsie Chapel. c Visitation will.be today from 2-, p.m. 2 Jame,s Harper Adams,' Donna L. Almond Clyde 'H.D. Archer Age 77, of Durand, died Tuesday, . . ; April 4, 1995, at his residence. Age 1~, of Lansmg, dted Thurs- h~:)lne. "Whiskers" ,Mr. Adams had work(:d for Chev- day, Apnl 20, t995, at rolet Manufacturing in Flint as a Mrs. Almond was retIred from Age 51, of Owosso wentto be with set-up man, retiring. in 1977, after 30 General Motors Parts 'Yarehouse a!-hisLordonWednesday,June1, 1995, years; ter 30 years of service. S~e. did unexpectedly at the Ml<morial He~lth- ,Services will be held at Nelson- volu.nteer work for t~~ Michigan care Center, Owosso. ,House Funeral Homes, Durand on Ca~ltal Healthcare AuxIlIary and the , Clyde worked most of his life on a 'Friday,. A.prif1at 11 a.m. Pastor Unton Local 1753 Newsletter. I'mint farin. . f~oQett Daughenbaugh will officiate" She was born on Sept. 26, 1,921'1 Visitation will be Friday, June 9, 6 :w ith burial in Hawkins Cemetery,! m Owo~so and has been a resident ,to 9 p.m. at the Jennings-Lyons Fun Cormna,Visitation will be today'i of Lan~mg f~r the past 50 years.eral Chapel, Owosso There will be a ancfThursday 2 to 9 p.Q1. with the She IS survived by her, husband of Ifu ne ra I service Friday evening during fal;l1ily receiving friends 2fo 4 p.m. I 50 years, Rob~rt ~.; a ~on, R. B. visitation with Pastor Cope officiat amt1 to 9. p.m., both days, . Almond and hiS Wife, Marga:et of ing. Burial will be at Middlebury . Mr: Ad5tms. was born in, Canten,. Lyon.s; dau~hters, Becky Cousms of Cemetery, Ovid. ., Ky. on; Dec. 23, 1917, the son of) L~nsmg, Lmda and her husband,: Clyde was born in Battle Creek, Matie/ and Fannie Hart, Ricky Graham of Morrice, Denise Mich. on April 25, 1944, the son of (Adams) He had resided ini and her husband Paul Foren Jr. of Henry and Joie (Douglas) Archer, who 25 years, coming I P.ortland, Mich.; l~ grandchil~ren; predeceased him. He was also prede ., elgh~ ~reat-grandchlldren; a Sister, ceased by two brothers, Joe and Jim. Wtl\;\'\!ov • .9,1961L he .and Barbara' MarJone!effers ?f Lan~ing~ Survivors include: two daughters, married in Memonal services Will be con- SueAnn (Bill) Krause of Owosso, ducte~ by the Rev. Joseph Williams Tammy (Rex) Larkins of Brant; ated with the Free of Untted Pentecostal Church, Grand fi~ncee Linda Johnson and her two tcb of Dt,lrand,' the Ledge, Monday, April 24, 1995, children, Crystal and Steven of #4005 of. Corunna and 2:30 p.m. at Estes-Leadley Holt! Owosso; two brothers Johnnie lifetime member oI'Disabled D~lhi C~apel. 'rhe family will re- (Br~nda) Archer of' CQ~pin, Larry Veterans. celve fnends at the funeral home (Linda) Archer of Elsie; three sisters, hadsefVedhiscouritry from 1:30 p.m. until service time on Shirley Dent of Buttercup, Pearl Dou- Arl}1Y" during World i M_onday. glas of Elsie, Cordi (Loren) Krull of where he W(ls decorated with I Memorial contributions may be Florida' six grandchildren Amanda le .h eart.. . I made to the American Cancer Soci- Ashley' and Alisha Kraus~, Jessica: Qts. include: his wife,; Bar-I ety, the Hospice for Clinton County, Kristi and Kassie Larkins. Also spe Q:l'!!lnS, Randall (Sue) Akers I Of to the Sparrow Hospital Founda- cial friends Winona and Ron Weber' .~.tidlatl1es(Sandy) Akers! lion, in memory of Donna L. numerous ~ieces, nephews, friends: (l~~l..fo~tdaughters, Cannella I Almond. three ~ncles and four aunts. Elizabeth Ann Amma' "·o.r~0r:te~;CoJo., Mary Adk- : I~ heu of flowers please make me- .Mrs. Mario (Melissa) .' n .mortals to the family. L.... ....... irtez,Colo. and> Mrs. .Age. 78, of Maple Grove Town- MI' I .; 'A· 19in'(Cassatrd~a}Friess e Vin rVlng. Oller of Durand; : ShiP, ,died Monday, March 20, 1995, seven grandsons; four granddaugh-' at Clio Convalescent Center. ,Age 62, of Ava, Mo., formerly of ters; brother, Charles Adams and Mrs .. Anul1?n was a homemaker.' Owosso area, died Monday, June 5, sister, Mildred P'Pool, both of Ca- Services Will be held a! Sf. Mi- 1995, at his home. diz, Ky. and sister-in-law, Christine! chaels Catholic Church, Maple He had worked in telephone' con- Adams of Cadiz, Ky. Grove, Thursday at 11 a.m. The, struction and repair. , Mr. Adams was predeceased by ~ev. Fr. I?onal,d Due:veke wi~l om- 'Serviceswillbe held at Clinking two brothers, Billy and Paul Adams Ctate, Bllnal w~lI be III Sf. Michaels beard Funeral Bome, Ava, Mo., Sa- and his sister, Edna Hall. " Cemetery. Fnends may call at turday, June 10, 1995; at 10 a.m. . Wa!ker-Martin, Funeral Home, Che- The Rev: Lloyd Beatty will offici samnl? today after 7 p.m., all day, ate. Visitation will be at the funeral Wednesday, and at the church on! home Friday 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday after 10 a.m. A rosary will Mr: Auiler was born in Saginaw, be pr~yed Wednesday a! 3 p.m. and .tyfay 17, 1933, the son of Derwin R. a Scnpture service at 7 p.m. and Ruth (Frazier) Auiler. He and Leslee Wells Were married . in Owosso, Dec. 3, 1954. Mr. Auiler was a melnber of the Full Gospel Churoh and an l.B.B.W: Steward. Survivors include: children, Max H.I Auiler of Springfield, Mo., James M. Auiler· of Ava, John R. Auiler of Palm Harbor, Fla., Janet L. . Auiler of Ava, Linda J.Stocum of Ava; four grandchildren; a brother Derwin R. '(\ililer of. Sf. Charles; and a sister, \.'~ra J. Case of Harrison. )~ was preceded in' death by a .(, 3 Virginia M. Arnett Georgia Mae ArvQY Age 64, a life Io.ng resident o.f Beloved wife and mother, 01 Our died Mo.nday, March 27, md, tlled Sunday evening, March , at the Memo.nal Healtheare 12, 1995, at Memo.rial Healthcare Owosso.. Center, OWo.SSo.. Mrs. Arnett was a ho.memaker.. Mrs. Arvo.y was a ho.memaker . . Services will be held Thursday, Funeral Mass will be eelcbrated,a~ 30, 1 p.m. at the Nelso.n- St. Mary's Catho.lic Church, Dur~nd; Ho.use Funeral ~omes,.Owo.S;So.. Mr. Thurstlay, at 10 a.m. The Rev.~f. Gary, Turner wtn o~fictat€f WIth bu~-! Jo.seph Aubin will o(ficiate. Bunal ial tn, Maple RIVer Cemetery. will be in st. Paul Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral ho.meQWo.$So.. Tl\e bo.tly rests at Neisoll- to.tlay 7 to. 9 p.m. and Wednestlay 9 HouseFtln~ral !::lomes,. Durand .m. to. 9 p.m. with the family beingwherelhefan~lIywtU ~eeeive friel1ds present 2 to. 4 pJn. and 7: to. 9 p.m. to.day 7'~'9'P.m. and Wednes?ay2 Mrs. Arnett was bo.rn tn Caledo.- to. 4 arid 7tjJ9 p'ln. A Scnpture nia To.wnship o.n Oct. 6, 1930, t~e service will be held Wednesday at.8 daughter o.f Russell and FIo.sSlep.t)).)' •.... ' '>:"~'.':+.>.;/ (No.rto.n) Humphrey. ..Mrs. Arvo.y.*,as:)1i!o.nli~D~ran!1i On May 26, 1947, she ~nd ~avldluly.l, 1936\.the <:ll!;\,lg!jt~F Jo.hn Armbrustmacher "Red" Arnett were marrIed tn SL ~l1;~n antl Vi\ttllh. M(lxitie leox) , . . Il-lt{giles. She wlts~· gradua&~.t~ Ag? 88, o.f OWo.SSo., dIed Mo.nday Mrs. Arnett was an acco.mpbshedlantl High Scho.olc1ass o.f . ~)i!~d mo.rning, Match 6, 1995, at Me~o.t-seamstress and made many o.utfitsiresided allo.f her life in the DUfalld ialHealthdtre Center, OWo.SSo.. for her do.ll co.llectio.n. In additio.n to. iarea. She mid gdwatd Jo.sephArvoj Mri Armbrttstmaeher had worked; co.llecting tlo.lls, she Io.ved to. buy were maniedSep.t'1~,1959. She was for ..¥ \TnSiceQuality Mo.to.rs as ajand refinish antiques. a member ;QfSt. . Mary's Catholic bo.okkeeper, retiring in 1980. Hel Survivo.rs include: her husband, Church and' past membefO[ the AI~ previo.usly o.wned the Do.wnto.wnl David "Red"; two. daughters, t:Ars'{ar So.ci~ty.. .' .... "'i.' Shell Statio.n (co.rner o.f Michigan! Frieda (AI) Kukla and Mrs. LmdaSurvivo.rs inclJlde: herjlll~tn\l1d, and Main Sts.). He So.ld the business[ (Ray) Carso.n bo.th o.f Mt. Mo.rris;Edward; six children, Mary/:~ivian I in 1961. . . ' tW? so.ns and their wives, David. R., Arvo.y o.f Co.runna,Grego.rYi~d'~Mar.~ ServICes Will be held at St. Paul: (Dianna) and Kenny M. (Annabsa) 1A rvo.y o.f Lo.S Angeles, C~}tf., I- Catho.lic Church, OWo.SSO, Thursday bo.th o.f OWo.SSo.; nine grand(thildren;lehael Antho.ny and. wife MargieAr at 11 a,m. Th!€ Rev .. Fr. Ro.bert D., eight great-grandchildren; sisters,Vo.y of Durand,WiHiam Patrick Ar Ko.lenski will o.fficiate. Burial will Mrs. Gatha Ktegger of Co.runna,. Vo.y o.f G~tithel'sbum, Md~,. Stephen be in St. Paul Cemetery .. The bo.dy Mrs. Lu (Bob) Latunski o.f OWo.SSo.; Matthew andwifcTracy Arvo.y o.f rests at Jennings-Lyont\ Funeral bro.thers, Gail (Virginia) HumphreY,Fro.nt Ro.yal, Va., Do.nald Anqrew Chapel, OWo.SSo. with visitation to.-' and Duwayne (Sally) Humphrey Arvo.y o.f Durand; a grands~n, :J~r­ day 7 to. 9 p.m. and Wednesday 2to. bo.th~o.f OWo.SSo.. dan Travis Arvo.y. of VtrglJ11a; 4 p.m. and 7 to. 9 p.m. A rosary will Mrs. Arnett was predeceased by bro.ther, Danny Franks o.f Durand; a be prayed at the chapel Wednesday her pat;ellts, two. bro.thers Maynard, sister, Barbara Harding; an aunt, He at 8 p.m. . Jerry ap.d his wife Betty Humphrey len Wilco.x; co.usins, LindaU. and Mr. Almbrustmacher was bo.m ill and a bro.ther. ..i n-Iaw Chuck Kregger. Bea Wilco.X and Sany Miller; nieces Fo.wler, Feb. 9, 1907, the so.n o.f ,Memo.rialsare suggested to. the and nephews; and, best friend, Betty Jo.seph and Elizabeth (Schneitler) Virginia M. Arnett Memo.rial Funtl., Carpenter. Almbrustmacher. He had been an! She was predeceased by a bro.ther. OWo.SSo. resitlent since 1937. He was Memo.rials may be made to. the a graduate o.f Fo.wler High Scho.o.l Asso.ciatio.n fo.r Retarded Citizens. and Lansing Business University. He . and Marian Theresa Fedewa were malTied in Lansing, April 26, 1931. He was a member o.f st. Paul Richard H. Atkin Age 70, of Owosso, ~ied April Catho.lie Church and a lifetime 14, at the Memorial Healthcare I memb~r of Knights o.f Co.lumbus. Center. ' There will be no services. Survivors inc1ude:his wife, Mar ian' Anllbrustmaeher o.f OWo.SSo.; Armbrustmacher, Jamie Capitan; six ,children, Mrs. Geo.rge (Evelyn) great-grandchildren; a sister, Regina Speers o.f DeWitt and Ted (Shirelle) Frechen o.f st. Jo.hns; a bro.ther, Ar-' Armbrustmacher k o.f Evergreen, no.ld (May Ro.se) Armbrustmaeher Co.Io.. and Mary Kay Capitan and o.f Fo.wler; also. several nieces and fiance, Kevin 1. Smith o.f OWo.SSo.; nephews. I' I . grandchildren, David (Cheryl). He was predeceasetl by five Speers, Tracy (Rex) Mahnke, To.m' brothers, two. sisters, and his parents. '(Shanno.n) Speers, Mrs. Drew (Jane) \ Memo.rials may be made to. St. Langfo.rd, Mrs. Ho.ward (Untla) Paul Scho.o.l Endo.wment Fund. I Wo.o.ldritlge, Jo.hn (Brenda) Speers, Arrangements by Jennings~Lyo.ns Elizabeth Armbrustmacher, Matthew, Funeral Chapel, OWo.SSo.. 4 Marjory B. Arndt Of DeWitt passed away Sunday, April 2, 1995, to join-her husband, Mike. She was born April 16, 1913, in Owosso. Mrs. Arndt was a member of the DeWitt Community Church and the Naomi Circle. She was preceded in death by her parents, Louis and .Blanche Young and her husband, Emanuel "Mike~' in 1978. Surviving are: a daughter, Vicky (Frederick) Lietzke of DeWitt; two grandchildren, Jessica and Nicholas, who were the center of her life and will dearly miss her; and a sister, Ruth Yeiter of Florida .. Age 51; of Tyrell Rd., Morrice Funeral services will be held . died Thursday, .Nov. 23, 1995, at hel Thursday, April 6, 12 noon at the Bobby Lee Austin home. Gorsline-Runciman Co., DeWitt Age 58, of 206 E. Filmore St., Mrs. Austin wa~ a homemakel Chapel, ill S. Franklin St., DeWitt, Geneva, Ala., formerly of Owosso, and had also worked for Snyder'~ with the Rev.' Frederick C. Nose passed away Saturday, Dec. 31, IGA for tl;1ree years and one year f01 officiating. Friends may call at the 1994, after a brief illness. the Po~land ~chools. chapel beginning today from 2 p.m., Services were held Tuesday, Ja,n. Services Will be held Monday, where the family will receive friends 3, 1995, at Bottoms Garden Chapel, Nov. 27, 1 p.m. at the Nelson-House today and Wednesday 2 to 4 p.m. with the Rev. Coy Haney and Lavon Funeral Homes (LaR~we ~hapel), and 7 to 9 p.m. Burke officiating. Burial was in P.erry. ~ev. Jo?n ~chnelder Will offi- Those desiring may make contri Beulahanna Cemetery Holmes elate wIth bunal m Howard Cemet· butions to the DeWitt Community County, Fia. ' ery. Friends may call at the funeral Church, 505 Webb Rd., P.O. Box Survivors include: his wife, home today 4 to 9 P'I?' and Sund~YI36, DeWitt, 48820 or the National Rosemary; a daughter, Melissa and a 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. WIth the funuly Multiple Sclerosis Society, Michigan son, Robert, all of Geneva; his pa- present 2 to.4 p.m. and? to 9 t:.m. Chapter, Inc., 26111 Evergreen, rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Austin of ,rvtrs. Austm was bQrn m Lansmg, Suite 100, Southfield, 48076-4448, Geneva; a stepdaughter, Kimberly MIch. ~n July 15, 1944, the daughter\ in memory of Mrs. Arndt. Pokorny of Owosso; three stepsons, of Ausle and Emma (M~rey) Lamb: Charles A. Ashbaker Timothy Barney of Westville, Fla., She graduat:d from Lanslllg Sc~oo.ls Charles Barney of Bell\\'od, Ala., and had ~eslded most of her hfe /Ill Age 62, of Chapin died Monday, Thomas Barney. of Geneva; a sister the Motnce area. . Feb. 20, 1995, at Saginaw General Shelby Kurylowich of Owosso; On J~ly 16, 1966, .she. and Le.wls Hospital. three brothers Robert Conklin of H. Austill were mamed m Lansmg. Graveside services will be Friday, Geneva, Ala, 'Billy Austin of ~an Mrs. Au~tin was affiliated with Feb. 24, 10 a.m. at Marion Springs Diego, Ca1it~, John Austin of Au- the MethodIst church, was a ?Jember Cemetery. gusta. Ga.: and eight grandchildren. of TOPS and loved gardentng and ceramics. Arrangements by. Smith Funeral Lisa (Chant) Austin Survivors include: her husband; 'Homes, Elsie Chapel.. f91lr da~ghters, Angela (Daniel) Roe Age 31, of Land-O-Lakes, Fla. and Auten of Portland, Charlene (Daniel) Hunt formerly of Owosso died Sunday, of Corunna, Kimberly Austin and Age 80, orst. Johns died Thursday, April 2, 1995, in a tragic vehicle Theresa Carpenter at home; four: July 13, 1995, at her borne . .a ccident. grandchildren, Hetherlayne and Mrs. Auten was a homemaker,and FurreraJ services were held Wednes Emily Roe, Kiyalie Hunt and Alexis! worked on the fllmily farm. day, April 5, 1995, in Florida. Carpenter; Qne sister, Lora Jeani Funeral services will be Saturday, (Qene) ·Eldred of Holt; one brother,i July 15, t I a.m. at Smith Funeral David (Carole) Lamb of Ft. Myers, Homes, St. Johns Chapel. Fla.; her mother and many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Austin was predeceased by her father, a grandson and a half brother. to Memorials are suggested the Morrice Methodist C~urch. 5 Charles L. Archer Frank W. Austin Charles B. Baker Sr. Charles Lawson Archer, age 80, Age 68, of W. Britton 'Roa~, Age 93, of Maple Grove Town- of Sanford, Mich., died Friday, pee. Perry,died Friday, Dec. 22, 1995 10 ship died Tuesday, June 13, 1995, at 15, 1995 at Mid-Michigan Regional, Perry. . . Flint Osteopathic Hospital. Medical Center, Midland. Mr. Austin worked for GoodWill Mr. Baker was a farmer most of He was born to George and Industries and was a farmer. his life. Minerva (Holbrook) Archer on May i Memorial services will be, held at The, Funeral, Mass will be cel~- 12 1915 at Elsie., a,later date. brated at St. Michael Cathohc A~cher visita~ion. . Mr. had lived at Chapin, There will be no Church,Maple Grove Township, 1 I Elsie and later Sanford. He worked Mr. Austin was born 10 Webber- a.m. Friday, June 16. The Rev. Fr. as a water well driller, farmed, was ville, Michigan on MaY.23, 1927, Donald G. Dueweke will officiate an auctioneer, had worked at the the son of John and Eathltne (Boyd) with;burial in St. Michael Cemetery. Bendix factory, and at one time was, Austin. He ~ttende~ Mason schools. Friends may call at the Whelpley the mayor of Oakley. . . :vrr .. Austin I~arrted ~ay !--. Foun- Martin Funeral Home, New Lothrop Mr. Archer enjoyed working With tal,n In Lansing, Michigan on after 3 p.m. today and I t09 p.m. horses and gardening. November 6, 1953. Thursday. A memorial service by He was a member of the Chapin Survivors include his wife, three the Fraternal Order of Eagles of United Methodist Church, the Ma- ,sons -'- Jeffery (Darlene) of Holy Montrose will be held 8 p.m. this sonic Lodge #238 F&AM at Elsie Oak, Ma., Steven (Dixie) and Bruce evening. A scripture service will be and the order of Eastern Star at of Brade?ton, Fla.; two daughters - I prayed at 7 p.m. on Thursday fol- Chesaning. D~bra .Gdle~ ~f Bradenton, Fla., and lowed by a Knights of Columbus Surviving are: VIctOrIa (WIlI~am) Young of Sparta; Rosary 8:30 p.m. His wife, Edith Archer; o~e three grandc~lldren; one br?ther -I Mr. Baker was born May 23, brother, Clare Archer of Phoelllx, Albert Aus.tm; and one sister -11902, the son of Jessie and Sarah Ariz.; two sisters, I?oyothy Goetzen DonnaMorr~s.) '(Smi~h) Baker. He pad residedl110st of Alma, and Virginia Ruff of EI- Mr. Austin was. predeceased by of his life in the Maple Grove area. IingtOll, Fla.; and two grandsons. . his parents; one sister - Do,t:o.thy On Sept. 23, 1931, he and Ger- He was preceded in death by hiS Amon; and one brother - Wtlltam trude Andres were married in Maple parents; one son, WilI,jam Clar~ Ar- Austin. . ,Grove Township. She died March cher in 1988" two sisters, Marge Memortals are suggested to the) 16 1980 Mr B~ker Coleman and Avis Greenfilder; and American C!lncer Society. was a member of St. two brothers, Don Archer and Dale Arrangements by Nelson-House Mich~el Catholic Church, MapJe Archer. . '. Funeral HOllles, Larowe Chapel, Grove Township, was a member and Graveside services wI.I1 be held at Perry. - former president of the Saginaw Fords Cemetery, Grattot County, County Farm Bureau, life member near Elsie, at I p.m. Wednesda?" Dorthy J Baker of the Montrose Fraternal Order of Dec. 20, 1995, with the M~sol11c • . Eagles 50 year member of the Che- Lodge #238 F&AM f~om ElSie p~o- Age 72, dipd Wed?esd~y, Nov~ saning' Knights of Columbus, 4tIi viding the MasonIC memonal 29, 1995. She had reSided m Dear- Degree Knight and past Grand service. . born fOr 45 years and was born in Knight. , Arrangements by Fosnaught Fun- Owosso. Survivors include: one daughter, eral Home, Marion. She was the beloved wife .of Bill Dolores Dunklee of New Lothrop;. R. Stewart Arthur Baker; dear mother ,of TerriS Ma-, three sons, Charles B. Baker Jr. of daleno (Conrad), S.ue Montgomery Montrose, Hilaire Baker of lat~ Ive~ ~Roger) Age 81, of Lapeer, formerly of (the James), JIll Washington D.C., Leon C. and wife Morrt~e, s~ster died Sunday, Dec. 17, and Jean Stock (Gregory),. of Shirley Baker of Tennessee;. 1.8 1995,-athis residence. F d F AI I ' _ Services ,will be held at Muir ?r ergus~n. so survvmg are grandchildren; . 28 great- mne. ~ra~dchtl?ren. . grandchildren; one sister, Elizabeth Brothers Funeral Home, Lapeer, VISitation WIll be at the Dearborn Fehn of Saginaw; brother-in-law, Howe-~et~~son Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 11 a.m; Tne Chapel of the Fun- Frank and wife Margaret Andres of ~2546 ! Rev. Canon Yung-Hsuan Chou and eral Home, MIChigan Ave., Maple Grove Township and sister the Rev. Wayne S. Haney will offi- Dearborn untd 9 p.m'Ff?dday and 10 in-law, Letah Andres of Maple ciate. Burial will be in Byron a.m. to 12 noonon nay. G' T hip ~ r~:. B~:s wa~ Cemetery. Visitation will be Tues- .Funeral services wH.1 be p.m. predeceased by a day, Dec. 19, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6· Fnda.y, Dec; 1 at Chnst Episcopal E J s ph Baker l t 9 h h f b G 'd son, ugene 0 e . o S p.m. C urc 0 Dear om. ravesl e ser- A ts by Whelpley urvl·v ors I' nc Iu d e : hI' S WI'f ie , R ut h ; vi'c es ~II. I be ll a.m. Sa turd a y at M rtrinra Fnugneemrael nH ome New Lothrop_. children, Carolyn Stover of William- Oak HIlI Cemetery, Owosso. a , ston and Timothy (Mary) Arthur of Memorials are preferred to Kar- Linden; six grandchildren; ten great- manos Cancer Foundation. grandchildren; sisters, Margaret (Raymond) Vincent of Durand and Irene Mack of Holt. He was predeceased by his grand son, Peter Stover in 1979. 6 Edith L. Bates , Age 73, beloved wife and mother, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 15, . 1995, at st.Lukes Hospital, Sagmaw. Services will take place Friday, Au? 18, at 11 a.m. at the Trinity ~mted Methodist Church, Chesan mg ..T he Rev. George Ward will, offictate with burial at the Ridge R~ad Cemetery, Brady Township. Fnends may call at the Misiuk 'Fun eral Home, Chesaning toda)' from 7 ito 9 p.m., all day Thursday and on Fri~ay at the church from' 10 a.m. unttlthe time of service. '.She was born April 17 1922 in ~a~i~aw ~nd R~lph County. She • Rtp Bates were married on Dec. 29, .1938, in Angola, Ind. 'Survivors include: her husband' her children and their spouses, Caroi and Alfred Otte of Wisconsin, Mary Robert "Bill'" Ann and Erich Stark of Higgins Lake, Thomas Bates of Saginaw, Van Bates Robert E. Bates Age 61, oFr'd dWay. ~ Wimam, St' Age 76, of Chapin Tow ",hip , Cad and Katerina Ba"" bf Che"n' 0": Owo,"o, died 20, 199" ."anoi,t", Mieh. died at hi, home on iog, Donni, and Dod, Bal" of at Memoria! H"[the,,e Cente; Wednosd.y, Dee. 13, 1995. Fronkenmuth; 23 grandehildren; \6 Ow""o.' ' Robed w"' born on Sept. 23,' great.g"ndehildren; he< bmthe. Mr. Bate' had been a foreman fo, 19.'9, to Van Roe and Maude Su,'n ,Ead Jon" of Chosa,ung; he, ,i,"; Stmw,me Manufaetodng fo, 19 (Snnp,on) Bat". ,Florence Coleman of Sand L""" yea". ~tpo," "ntly, he waa geneml \ Ry<,otbo'"?t~ w"' a life long 6ume< and:, al.S,h en umem';' nice" and ",phew,: eon .. with Wood Wool Com. la, of Wodd W?' \I. i waa p"dee""d by hoc .,n, pany m Owo,"o. ' I Suc",mg an" h" "''''', ,,",ha Dan,,1 (1987), h" gr""'"'oo Ralph SeiVi",' wil.l be held" Nelaon. !Gutzm" of Chosaning, Freda Oill of and nine brothe" and ,i,te". Ho",e Funcial Hom" Owo"o ',EI,ie; hi, bmth", Roy (Tom) Bat" Emma A B t a es Monday, Oct. 23,. 1995: at 2 p.": 1of EI,ie; hi, ,i,t,,·in.law,. Shieley • Deacun MIOhael Banett will offieC 'Bat" of Oakley. AI., ,u""vmg are Age 84, of El,ie died Tucaday, ate. Burial will be in Oak Hill' niceca, nophew', ",eat.nke'" ",eat. Jan. 3, 1995, at tho Hazel Findley Ceme""'. Viallation will be at the nephew" g"at.g"at.ni,," and Co""t", Mano" SI. John,. f~unndcarnyl, h ome ",day 2to 9 p.m. and g,,,t.great.nepbew,. M". B,tea waa a homemak" Oet. 22,9 a.m. until 9 p.m. He waa p"dcc,,,ed by hi, pa· Se",ieon will be held Fdd,y, J,n. WIth tbe family p",ent 2 \0 4 and 7 "nta, V,n and Maude BatOS. 6, II a.m. ,t tbe Smith Funeml to 9 p.m. bolh day" Fun",1 ",,,,ie,, will be held at Hom", Et,ie Chapel. The Rev. F,ed M,. Bate' w"' born in Owo"o Slllith Funeml Home, EI,ieVi 'oint aStai·o nFF~",hd " w,1I officiate with b",ia! in Ap,iI 7, 1934, the ,on of Chade; ,",day, Dce. 16, I p.m. Cemet"y, Gmtiot County. and Lillian (Louth) B,tos. He gm" will be to,",y 2 to 9 p.m. with the F"ond, may call at the funeml home duated from Ovid nchoo", He"" f,mily pre"nt2 to 4 p.m. a~nd 7, to 9 tod,y 7 to 9 p.m. and Thu,"'ay 2 to ,ided mo,t 'of hi, tife in the Ovid p.m. 9 p.m. with Iho family being p<e"nt and Owo",o or". He and M",ilyn Rev. F,ed Finch" will officiate.? to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. p",mo" were m"ried in Owo"o BudaI will take plaoe in Fo,d Mm. Bat" w" born in Sanfonl on Sept. to, 1955. He waa a membe< Ccnl'te"" GmHut Conoly. M"b. on Sept. 21, 1910, th; of the Firot Unitod Methodi"Tbe I'mily i, being ,,,,,ed by d ..g ht" of William and Anna Church.' Smith Fune,,1 Homca, 221 E. Main (Mone) O"go",. She manied Oail lje loved hi' family, "pecially St., EI,ic. Bat".'n Banni,'" un Feb. 14, 1935. ~nJoyed hi, grandehil"',"; al,o eo; He d,ed Nov. 22, 1982. Joyed the out.of.doom, hunting, M,;,. Bate' had "'ided mo,t of golfing. he< hfe m the EI,ie orea. ivom MAnr.n yB. at" had ,., ,ved in tbo U. S. ' RoSbne<rvt and Hienlce\nu dA"n nt wBo at,eo' no" f EI,~e, suevivom,o ~i,n elode' hi, wife, M"i. Rieh"d and Diano Bat" of Iyn; ,. Michael (Janet); EI"" five grandnehild"n and nino ~:y d. .g ht", M"belle (Jim) VanSiCC' (Chadca) Mome great.gmndehddro . th",e grandebildren, Emily B,te,', "c) Bolton, all of and Bevcdy M". Baton waa p"dcc,,",ed by Zoeha", and La""a VanSice, all of ' 'ophew, and nicc,,". Ovid; mooy hoc p"en", one ,on, one ,i,t" and Owo"o; two boothe,"; ni\W illi,m H- --' .... .. .two boothe". by (Joyce) of Tampa, Fla. Chad" pa":I'.w" p«decca". hi' . Memodal, may be made to Hazel (Jean) of SI. Johna; two ,i,"". Shi,. : Memodal, may b Fmdley Coont", Mano"SI. John,. H,art Aaaodation. e made to the The family i, being "",cd by the Smtth ~uneral Homes, 221 E. Main St.. Elste. 7 D. Banker Orville R. "Barney" Age 76, Lamb Street, Perry, died Barnes Saturday, Marchi!, 1995, at The Memorial Healthcare Center, Age 78, of Northville, Mich., ,Owosso. passed away Tuesday, Aug. 1, 1995, '. The funeral ror Mrs. Banker will after a brief illness. be held Tuesday at I p.m. at Nelson- Interment has taken place at Park House Funeral Homes (LaRowe,view Memorial Cemetery in Chapel), Perry. .L i~onia. The Rev. George Harris and the' Mr. Barnes was born in Owosso, Rev. Randy McCall will officiatf'!. March 2, 1917, the son of Arbela Btl'rial will b.e in Roselawn and. Nina (Nixon) Barnes. He was a Cemetery. graduate of Owosso High School, The family will receive rriendsat Eastern Michigan University, and the chapel on Monday between 2 served during World War II as a m~d 9 p.m. The chapel will also be Lieutenant in the Navy. open on Tucsday at 9 a.m. ror vislta- Mr. ,Barnes' life work was in .sales lion until the time of service: and was~Jonller owner of Batley's Mrs. Banker was born in Detroit Prod~~ts of Laingsburg. He was ae on Nov. 17, 1918, the daughter of tively involved in his church,the Martin and Wilhelmina (Mann) Elks Club, V.F.W., and served on Close. '. .. ... . the board of directors of the Alumni W. Wayne Baird She graduated from RecifordlJn,:; AssoCiation at E.M.U. itinHigh School and then resided in. Survivors include: his wife of 50 Age 78, of Bradenton, Fla., for- Jlh;~ ,Perry areathc remainder of\ler years, Martha Heffel Barnes; four merly of Owosso, died 'Saturday, life. ." . •s ons Thomas Barnes of Oregon, March II, 1995, at his residence. and George "Bud" F .. Banker Richard and Lucille Barnes of Cali- Mr. Baird was a supplier for Sinc- wer~nlal'ried in Abilene, Texas, fornia Jeffrey Barnes of Iowa, Gre- lair Refining Company for 14 years. J I. 1943. Mr. Bankerdied gory 'and Laurie Barnes of ,North Services will be held at Nelson- 1986. Carolina' two brothers; and three House Funeral Homes, Owosso on A Mrs. Banker was it sisters. ' . Wednesday, March 15 at I p.m. The mel11b.crof the Perry Church of the' He was predeceased by his pa-•. Rev. Richard Beemer will officiate Nazarene. .' rents and a sister. 'with burial in Riverside Cemetery, f Survivors iltclude:Three children, Memorials may be made to the Henderson. Visitation will be ·today GeOrge (Jill) Banker of Durand, Alunin'i Association of Eastern Mi- rroin 7 to 9 Nll. and Tuesday from Cheryl (Dcnnis) Rosen of Big Ra". chigan University. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. with the family pids, and Mark (Liz) Banker of Arrangements were handled by present from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 Ionia; six grandchildren; one brother,· the Northrop-Sassaman Funeral p.m. Morey (Marilyn) Close; one sister, Home of Northville. Mr. Baird was born in Fowlerville Alvah -1\. Barnhart. Edna McCullough; and many nieces on Nov. 5, 1916, the son of Grover and nephews. and Susan (Ireland) Baird. She was predeceased by her hus- Age 89, of Houghton Lake and On Jan. \7, 1942, he and MafY band, George r. Bankel', Jr.; a formerly of Durand died after a long Ellen Rourke were married in grandson, Jason Rosen; two brothers, 'iIlriess, Tuesday, March 7, 1995, at Henderson. Martin and Donald; and one sister, ,the King. Nursing Centre. Mr. Baird was a member of Odd Helen.' Services will be held I p.m. Fri- Fellows of Henderson and Man-to- Memorial contributions are sug-.day, March 10 at the Christler Fun- Man Support Group of Bradenton. geste'd to the Perry Church ofthe.eral Home, Houghton Lake. Burial He and Mary Ellen spent their sum Nazarene or Hospice of Shiawassee will be in Flushing Cemetery. mers ·in Cadillac, Mich. for the past County. Mrs. 3arnhart was born in MII- 20 years and winters in Florida since . Infanf-Jacob -~ !ington, Mich. onDec. 16, 1905, the 1970. Allan Basso daughtct· of Charles and Laura Survivors include: his wife, Mary (Pease) Wilcox. She had resided in Ellen; two daughters; Darlene Stillborn on Friday, Sept. 15, Houghton Lake since 1990. (Craig) Bennett of' Doylestown, Pa. 1995, at Lansing Sparrow Hospital. On May 25, 1925, she and Archie and Patricia Rodriguez of Ocala, 'Th~ infant was the son of Dave G. Barnhart. were marri.ed in In- Fla;grandchildren, Megan, Melanie ~nd Debra Basso of Corunna. diana. He predeceased het in 1959. and Brendan Bennett and Jason and He is also survived by a brother, Mrs. Barnhart was affiliated with Christopher Rodriguez; a brother, John; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jehovah's Witnesses. Floyd (Barbara) Baird of Montrose; Charles Mack and Mrs. Jean Basso; Survivors include: a son, Darrell and a sister, Rachel (Donald) Taylor and three great-grandmothers. Barnhart of Engadine, . Mich.; four of Durand. Graveside services for Jacob Allan daughters, Patricia Kline, Lila Barn- Mr. Baird was predeceased by his Basso will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. at hart, Judy Barnhart all of Houghton parents" a sister, Ellen Sehlaack and St Paul Cemetery, OWflsso. Lake, Nancy Vince of Midland; four a brother, Ward Baird. The family is being served by grandchildren; .four great- Memorials may be made to Hos Nelson-House Funeral Homes, grandchildren; a brothe\ Floyd Wil- pice of Southwest Florida, the Il).c., Owosso. cox of Burton and a sister, Ermina American Cancer SoCiety or charity Vance of Durand. . of donor's choice. 8 ferry Lynn Bancroft Lawrence A. Baumchen . Terry Lynn Bancroft of Lansing died Oct. 6, 1995 at the Ingham Medical Center in Lansing. Age 69, of Durand, died Thurs- She was 39 years old. day, Oct. 26, 1995, at Memori\'ll A funeral will be held' at the Healthcare Center, Owosso. Houghton Chapel-Osgood Funeral Mr. Baumchen was a clerk for Home on Oct. 10 atl p.m. with the Gr~~d T!unk Railroad for 36 years, Rev. Robert Prange officiating. retmng 111 1986. . ' Burial will be in Maple GrQve Services will be held at Nelson- Cemetery. .' House Funeral Homes, Durand, Sa- Visitation will be between 2 p.m. turday at 11 a.l1). Fr. Joseph Aubin and 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. at will officiate .. Burial will be in' Hill the funeral home today and Monday. cr~~t ~emor,tal Gardens, Owosso. Ms. Bancroft was born in St. VISItatIOn will be at the funeral Johns on July 13, 1956, the child of home, Fi'iday 2 to 4 p.m. and 7.to 9 Orson Guy and Doris M. (Thomas) p.m'.A rosary will be prayed Friday Bancroft. She graduated from Ovid- evemng at 7:30. Elsie High School in 1975. Mr. Baumchen was born in W~st She lived most of his life in Elsie Branch, Oct. 10,. 1926, the son of B I· O I M and Laingsburg. John and Ruth Baumchen. He at- pa . ay ISS ,She was a homemaker. tended, Durand schools and. resided Age 59, of Owosso, died Wednes- , Survivors include: A son,Jeffreymo~t of his .life in Duran? ~e and day, Oct. 11, 1995, at McLaren Reg- L. Bancroft of Lansing; her mother, JulIa BoidoVlCS were ,marned 111 An- ional Medical Center, Flint. Doris Flanner and stepfather, Robert gola, Ind., Sept. 4, 1948. Mrs. Bayliss was a homemaker. Flanner of Laingsburg; a grandson, He was a member of V.F.W. Post Services will be held at Jennings- Robert Haag of )-ansing; a sister, 2272,. Durand and charter member Lyons Funeral Chapel, Owosso, Sa- Mrs. Linda (and Bill) Cook of Grand of Durand Ea~les Club. . turday at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Ledge' three brothers Gene (and He served ,111 the Navy dunng G~eenwood Cemetery. Visita~ion Pat) B~ncroft of Holt: Steve Ban- World .W~r ~l. . . .. . Will be today 7 to 9 p.n;. and F~lday , croft of St. Johns and Ralph (and Survivors Include:. hiS ';Ife, Juh?; 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. With a Gerri) Bancroft of Owosso; and sev- a son £)0\1 ap.d hiS Wife Jackie, rosary to be prayed 7 p.m., Friday, at eral nieces and nephews. , '.B ?umcqen of. St. Johns; two sOl~s,. the chapel. She was predeceased by her ,Bln.Baumch~nof Perry and Jack, Mrs. Bayliss was born in Owosso, father Orson in 1959 'Ballmchen of Durand; four grand- Sept. 9, 1936, the daughter of Mar- '\ , . children; three sisters, Mrs. George tin and Louisa (Milliman) Spencer (Virginia) Becker of Chesterton, Frances D. Barlow and lived all her life in Shiawassee Ind., Kate Adamaitis of Byron, and County. She and Kyley Ri<:;hard Age 99, of Vernon, died this ,Mrs. Dave (Betty) Vandruska of Bayliss were married in Corunna, u;lOming, March 10, 1995, at Shia- Holly. .- Oct. 21, 1961. She attended Durand wassee County Medical Care Facil- He was predeceased by a sistet Public schools and was a member of ity in Corunna. and three brothers. $t Joseph Catholic Church, Owosso. Services will be at Smith Funeral Memorials may' be made to. the She liked flower arranging and being Homes, Kribs Chapel in Corunna, :A.m~~ican Cancer, Soci(!ty.. . at Carrie Mae (Whorley) with h~r fan?ily. . S~t~td~y, M~rch 11, 1995, 1 p.m. SurVivors mclude: husband, Kyley i Vlsltatton Will be from 10 a.m. until Baker, Beatty R. Bayliss of Owosso; daughters,. time of service on Saturday. Burial Mary Wilcoxson. and fiance Mi~e will be in Greenwo09 Cemetery,' Age 71, fonnerly of Owosso died Novak of Chesamng, Kerry Bayliss Vernon. " M d J 26 1995' atLewis-Oale and fiance Bill Tyler of Owosso, Hon .aYi .un~ , k 'Va ,and Janet DeBarr and fiance Doug; Walter A. Baker °ssplt~.m o~nho e, sba' nd J Pre- . d fi . urvlvmg are. er hu ,. B J so'~' Ke~ ~e a~ r. an d h~f:cee Age 57, of Laingsburg, died ston Beatty of Roanoke; daughter, K1 ehen °B \. esanMlI1g1;dgraWn ~1 I ren, Thur~day, Aug. 17, 1995 at Sparrow Brenda G. (James) McKay; son, R( Jos ua ay ISS, eo. y. I co~son, Hospital, Lansing, Mich. . nald G. (Kerry) Baker all of OWOSS( and Kendra DeBarr; Sister, Mrs. Mr. Baker worked 18 years with' d hildren' 11 great- Jerry (Anna) Augustus. of Lake- REO d SIX gran c .' 'd FI . b th A (Sh ) " . an 14 years at A.S.C. grandchildren; one brother \'Iud three 1a n, a., ro ers, ct? . aron Sunroof. . Spencer of Durand and Glen Fl' .'. sisters. ' t' ' . unera services Will be held 1 Services were arranged by. Oa- Sp Seneerh 0 f dFl111 • db b th' P" m Monday at. th e Ne son-House key'is South lChape, Ro ano k e, V a. Ro eSw:~c~~~ eCa~~~~s ~:rti~o a~d tuneral Home, Laingsburg. . . where her family ~reeted many P L y. PS .p i I tti nd P . Arrangements by Nelson-House friends. Funeral service was con- li:~I;~he1~:~~r~:~e~ ~and~or:, D:~: uneral Home, Laingsburg. . dt,teted June 28, 1995 at the New rell Wilcoxson Jr. Life .Temple of Roano~e, Va., where Memorials may be made to Carne was a long tune member. American Diabetes or St. Joseph OfficIating the service was Rey. ' l' Ch h Walter Wood and Pastor DaVid C at h0 IC urc. , , II d' F' , Arrangeplents by Jennings-Lyons Miller. lnternlent fo owe m a1r- Fu~eral Chapel, Owosso. view Cemetery, Roanoke, Va. 9 Margaret Anne Beauchamp Age 83, of Durand, died Sunday, March 26, 1995, at the Memorial Healthcare Center, Owosso. Mrs: Beauchamp was a clerical! worker at yarious jobs. A memorial funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Durand on Monday, April 10 at II a.m. wiJh the Rev. Fr. Joseph Aubin officiating. Mrs.",Beauchamp donated her body to'the University of Michigan Medical School. ' Mrs. Beauchamp was born in Ohio on July 24, 1911, the daughter' of Andrew John, and Anna Julia (Renger) Burucs. She had resided in the Durand area the past 24 years, coming from Detroit. Lois W. Beardslee ' st. IC,~Stbhoel iwc as a member of Mary's George' Milton Beach Ago 83, of Owo",o dio<! Too,,",y, Church""" wru; activo at Du~and June 13, 1995, at McLaren Regional the S.enior Center. Age. 57, of Bancroft, died Mon Medical Center, Flint. Survlv~rs mclude: her daughter, day, Jan, 9, 1995, at Memorial Mrs. Beardslee worked 12 years Mrs. Mattland (Marg~ret) Doyle of.Healthcare Center, Owosso.. ~ve Stephe~ at Universal Electric (Magnetek). Lennon; grandchildren, Mr. Beach was self-employed m Services will be held Friday, June' . and Robm Doyle of Durand, TI- sales.' " 16, n a.m.' at .the Jennings-Lyons mothy and Debra D9yle of Durand, . There will beno services. Crema- Funeral Chal?el, Owosso .. The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Fred (~athy) VanAld- tion has taken place. .' " Carol J. JOfll1 will officiate with tine of Owosso, Chttstopher and SU-, Mr. Beach was born in Pontiac, ,burial .inLIiJSn gsburg Cemetery. san Doyle of Athens and Thomas Dec. 16, 1937, the son of Edna and ~f Cree~; Friendsmay call at the chapel today Doyle Battle 15 great- George Beach, both now de<;eas.ed. grandchlldre~l; ~Isters, 4 to 8 >p.m. . '. two Mary He graduated '. from Troy High most~f Mrs. Beardslee was bO.m Feb. 29, Falk and Ehzabeth FIsher, both of School and. resided his life 1912, in McKenzie, Tenn., the Port Huron; brother, Joseph Burucs;inMichigan. He and Barbara Nahi daughter, of Rufus and Minna nkces and nephews. 'kian,.were married in Clawson, Nov, (White) Thorne. She had. resided Mrs. Beauchamp was predeceased 21, 1960.,. . , most of her life in OWOSso,. . by her brother, Stephen. Mr. Beach was president and life In 1938, she and Donald J. rhember of the Michigan State Nu- Arlene M~ Bauman Beardslee were married in Indiana. mismatic Society, life member of Mr,~eardslee passed away inJ976. . '. American Numisniatic Association, .Mrs. . Beardslee was al11c berof Age 78, of New Lothrop dIed Tues-Florlda tJnitedNumismatists; t\l~Firsb l11 da~ Se~. ~ome. ~timismatic United Methodist Church, 19, 1995, at k American Israeli Soci- w~lsl a hOllndeFm~der'etyand member of the XyzClub al1d 001- Artis .. aulman b on board ofg()vemors of :1 uenAgers ........ i., ...• ' S u;2era m! ass WI e e aY'many other numismatic st. Survivors include: a niece, Rachel ept,., 1 a.m. at Michael or anizations. '. . G'. .e'.Mr ar Isd.'m eB eS.a ·e·r· yd· sf..fl 'ee· ret .w 0 fa' s•E a psr te .d Le acnesal' s?.eg d. CFFna'e thnod h ~ cl~ ayC.' hcuarI c~tht' WMhLa ep I~ l1e e. yM-Groarvt'em . bagrS au;r vdI.Vauo.grsh 'tem rc lBu de.et's: y. h I'LS:. y Wn. "nIf ,e C, UB. rt ~irS-, by her husband, Donald. unera ome, ew ot rop. soh 'George. N. Beach, daughter Memorials are suggested to the Cynthia Phillips, aU of West Palm Gretchen K. Baerw Idt First United Methodist C?Ufch. Bea<;h, , Fla." and. SO.n . James E. Arrangements by Jennmgs-Lyons A e 75 . .. a Beach, at home; .also a ,SIster, Joann' Funeral Chapel,. Owosso,. merlg of OofLlbertyvtlle~ Ill. and for- Detloff of Tennessee. . Kory Lee Baker t~e . ' dayM yM . ;;S50, passed away Mon- Memorials luay be made to I ~ ,1995, at her home. Salvation Anriy or Hospice of Shla~ Infant son of KimMe Scripter and I t rs. j aerwaldt. operated severalre- wassee County, . ' Micheal Baker of Durand was stiIt- s amant/! along with her late husband - Alice L. Beebe born Friday, Aug. 18, 1995 at the ,Alfred. ' I Memorial Healthcare Center,' Amemorjal~ervicewillbeheldFri~ Age·80, of Durand died Friday, Owosso. [ day, June 2, 11 a.m. at the Bumett- Nov. 24, 1995, at Durand Convales cent· Center. Services will be held 2 p.m.,' Dane Funeral Home, Libertyville, Ill. A memorial service was held Mon Tuesday, Aug. 22 at the St. Paul day, Nov. 27, 1995, 11 a.m. at Hill Cemetery, Owosso. Fr. Joseph Au ~rest Memorial Gardens, Owosso. Ar bin will officiate. ' rangements by Sharp Funeral Homes, Arrangements by Jennings-Lyons Swartz Creek and Hillcrest Memorial Funeral Chapel, Owosso. Gardens.

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