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September 30, 2014

Jeffrey J. Peplinski
Died September 28, 2014
SUTTONS BAY - Jeffrey John Peplinski, 35, of Suttons Bay passed away on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014 at home surrounded by his loving family.
Jeff was born July 26, 1979 in Traverse City the son of Frederick J. Peplinski and Rhoda J. Johnson.
Jeff loved to talk about how he started working at the age of 14 and this developed into his strong work ethic. He worked at several local restaurants during his school years and this lead to a love of preparing food and enjoying the fruits of his labors. He was a very good cook and was at home in the kitchen preparing food for those he loved, family and close friends. He also spent some time in sales and working as a laborer.
Jeff was never afraid to take a chance and at the age of 20 he took a risk and moved to Hawaii where he spent the next five years, working at a local Outback and enjoying the beautiful state with its laid back culture, which suited Jeff perfectly. It was at this time he earned the nickname of “Spring Break,” because of the worry free way in which he lived his life. This also led to a chance meeting of Breanan Gale, his future fiancée.
There wasn’t much that Jeff enjoyed more than watching his favorite football team, University of Michigan play and could often be heard cheering them on at the top of his lungs. He also enjoyed the Detroit Tigers and Lions and many other sporting events. Jeff was known to put out a friendly wager with anyone willing to take him on.
Jeff also enjoyed family and friends, euchre and poker games. He became known as party planner extraordinaire and had an open house policy where everyone was encouraged to stop by where they enjoyed his quick wit, great sense of humor and no worries attitude, putting everyone at ease. He was the life of the party, always on “Spring Break” with a smile and infectious personality that lit up the room.
Jeff had a competitive nature and he loved to golf, hunt and fish and enjoyed hearing and telling all the stories that go with it. In high school, he quarterbacked Suttons Bay High School to the school’s 100th victory.
Family meant a lot to Jeff and he loved every one of them. Three years ago another one came along and stole his heart. Jeff adores Makena Sky, his daughter, and Breanan, his fiancée, whom he referred to as “his girls” and will be watching over them from afar. He touched many people in his life, as he has touched ours and will be remembered forever. He would wish us all “no worries” and would tell us, as his teacher, Miss Venie, once told him to, “make it look good.”
Jeff is survived by his parents, Fred and Rhoda; his daughter, Makena Sky Peplinski; his fiancée, Breanan Gale; his siblings, Kelli (Shawn) Busby and their son Evan Busby, Jessica Peplinski and a vast number of loving family members.
Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 2 with the Rosary to be prayed at 7 p.m. at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay. The mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 3 at St. Michael’s Church of Suttons Bay. Burial will follow in St. Michael’s Cemetery. Father Leonard Paul will serve as celebrant.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to the Makena Peplinski Fund, PO Box 159, Suttons Bay, MI, 49682 and/or Mass Intentions.
 

 
Margaret “Muggs” White
2/18/1924 – 9/28/2014
 
  Margaret “Muggs” White, a long-time resident of North Muskegon, MI, and Palm City, FL, died Sept. 28, 2014 in Traverse City, MI.  She was 90 years old.
  Born on Feb. 18, 1924, in Philadelphia, PA, Muggs was raised in Wilmington, DE, where she graduated from Wilmington Friends School.  Her parents were the late John Harrison Sachs and Ruth Wilson Sachs of Wilmington, DE, and Gettysburg, PA.
 Muggs attended Bradford Junior College, where she briefly hoped to substitute “Peg” for “Muggs,” but was thwarted on the first parents’ weekend when her father greeted her as “Muggsie” for all to hear.  She went on to receive her B.A. from Connecticut College in 1945, where she majored in English literature and nurtured a lifelong love of language, theater, and music (friends will remember her many spirited renditions of “The White Cliffs of Dover” and “The Persian Kitty”).  Following college, she worked for William Morrow Publishing in New York City, before marrying William Turner White Jr. in 1948.  They were married for 33 years until his death in Muskegon in 1981.
  Muggs was a lifelong golfer, vying for the title of club champion many times and achieving that title more than once at Chikaming Country Club, Lakeside Michigan.  She also played briefly on the Women’s Super Senior golf circuit and scored 6 holes-in-one during her golf career, the most recent when she was 85.
  Muggs is survived by her five children, Barb Bramley of Tucson, AZ, Chris Booth of Baltimore, MD, Susan Walters of Suttons Bay, MI, Linda White of Middlebury, VT, and Bill White of Lake Forest, IL; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
  A memorial service will be held on Oct. 25 at 3 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Muskegon followed by a reception at 4 p.m. at the Muskegon Country Club.  Memorial donations in her memory may be made to the Community Foundation for Muskegon County and/or to the West Shore Symphony Orchestra.
  Please share thoughts and memories with the family online at www.martinson.info
 
 

September 23, 2014



Jennifer C. Greensky
Died September 22, 2014

PESHAWBESTOWN – Jennifer Constance Greensky lost her battle with cancer on Monday, September 22, 2014. Spending her last days at home surrounded by family and close friends, many humorous stories were shared about Jennifer’s life experiences. Lots of laughter filled the house remembering those times and the special events in her life. Jennifer’s fun-loving spirit coupled with her strong sense of family, made her the person she was.
  Jennifer is survived by her maternal grandmother, Constance D. Steele, mother, Debbie GreenSky, her father, Michael J. Fitzpatrick, her sisters, Courtney Miller (Eugene Sherwood), Dana Greensky and Shawnee John (Theo) , her brothers, Michael C. Fitzpatrick (Chelsey), Keith Kilbourne, Kyle Kilbourne (Areial) and Brett Peoples. She is also survived by her maternal aunt, Cynthia Greensky and many nieces and nephews whom she loved very much. She is preceded in death by her Daddy Dale E. Miller.
   Jennifer’s life will be remembered with a visitation on Wednesday, Sept. 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.  Her life will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 25 at the Northport Indian Mission Church.  Burial will follow the luncheon at Greensky Hill Cemetery in Charlevoix.
  Please share thoughts and memories with Jennifer’s family online at www.martinson.info
  Arrangements are with the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.



September 22, 2014


Wilma M. Gell
Died September 18, 2014

TRAVERSE CITY – Wilma Marie Gell, 88, of Traverse City, passed away on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014 at Munson Medical Center.
  Wilma was born on Nov. 18, 1925 in Detroit, the daughter of Irwin and Irene (Kovach) Weaver.  In 1950 she married Robert Sherwood Gell who preceded her in death on Aug. 22, 2010.
  While raising three children near Detroit, Wilma enjoyed gardening, playing bridge with her many friends, traveling throughout the Caribbean, and spending time on their houseboat in Northport marina.  In 1982, Wilma and Robert moved to Suttons Bay, where they enjoyed their retirement years gardening, gazing at the magnificent bay and spending time with their grandchildren.
  Wilma is survived by her children, David (Judy) Gell of Ann Arbor, Rachel (Gary) Powell of Traverse City, and Jennifer (Steve) Gell of Scranton, PA; six grandchildren, Jared Powell, Devon Fosmore, Kate Gell, and Sam, Ben, and Adam Vale; one great-grandchild Aurora Fosmore; and a brother, Richard Weaver.
  In addition to her loving husband of 61 years, Wilma was preceded in death by her sister, Patricia Wade.
  A private memorial service will be held at a later date.
  Memorials may be directed to Munson Hospice, 1105 Sixth Street, Traverse City, MI 49684 and/or to a charity of one’s choice.

 

Joyce P. Shields
Died September 22, 2014

FLUSHING – Joyce Pearl Shields, 84, of Flushing, passed away on Monday, Sept. 22, 2014 at Munson Hospice House.
  Joyce was born March 16, 1930 in Flint the daughter of Harold and Chrystal (Woodthorp) Tabor.  On July 22, 1950 she married her loving husband of sixty four years, Maxie G. Shields who survives.
  Joyce graduated from Flint Technical High School, was a member of the Flushing Presbyterian Church, Flushing Senior Center, Flushing Book Club, Red Hats and several Art and Painting groups.  She volunteered at the Flint Osteopathic Hospital and McLaren Hospital.
  Joyce is survived by her husband, Maxie; her sister, Donna Tripp, a son, Michael M. ( Kimberly) Shields of Centerville, OH, a daughter, Deborah (Chris) Stannard of Northport; her grandchildren, Jasmine Stannard (John Seamans), Erica Stannard, James Stannard, Katherine (Chase) Collins, David Shields and a great granddaughter, Fiona Rose Seamans.
  A memorial service will be held at the Flushing Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27.
  Memorials may be directed to the Flushing Senior Center, www.flushingseniorcenter.com, and/or to Flushing Presbyterian Church, www.flushingpres.org.

 

 

September 15, 2014


Edward D. Popp
Died September 12, 2014
LAKE LEELANAU – Edward Dale Popp, 73, of Lake Leelanau, passed away on Friday, Sept. 12, 2014 at Munson Medical Center.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 17 from 4 to 8 p.m. with a rosary to be prayed at 7 p.m. at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.  The funeral mass will be celebrated on Thursday, Sept. 18 at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church in Lake Leelanau with a visitation held one hour prior.  Burial will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Fr. Michael Janowski will serve as celebrant.
Arrangements are with the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.

Courtney J. Eshleman
1980 ~ 2014

Courtney Ja-Sue Eshleman, of Northport, departed this life at the young age of 34 on September 14, 2014 and is now reunited with her beloved parents.

Courtney was born on June 22, 1980, in Traverse City, the daughter of the late Ronald and Janet (Wells) Eshleman.

Courtney graduated from Suttons Bay High School and was very active in band, volleyball, and softball.  She lived life to the fullest and had three great loves of her life – William, Zachary, and Andrew – her three beautiful boys that were special to her in every way.

In addition to her parents, Courtney was preceded in death by a brother, Victor; grandpa and grandma Wells; and grandmother Pixley.

She leaves behind her sons, William Taylor Jr., Zachary Taylor, and Andrew Taylor; life partner, William Taylor; half-sister, Sidonia Eshleman; grandfather, Wally Pixley and several more aunts, uncles, and cousins.

She will be greatly missed by her Aunt Cathy and best friend Faith Fulton.  Missed by many and never forgotten.

Visitation will be held on Monday, Sept. 22 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.  The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 23 at 1 p.m. also at the funeral home.  Burial will follow at Leelanau Township Cemetery.  Reverend Doctor Robin Long will officiate.

The family would like to thank the doctors and staff at Webber Heart Center, Tendercare of Traverse City, and Munson Medical Center for their professionalism and care.

Memorial donations may be made to the Make a Wish foundation at www.michigan.wish.org.

September 13, 2014

 



Esther M. Walter
Died September 8, 2014

SUTTONS BAY – Esther Margaret Walter, 81, of Suttons Bay, passed away on Monday, Sept. 8, 2014 at her home.
  Esther was born on June 8, 1933, in Omena, the daughter of Tillman and Regina (Kalchik) Lemaster.  On Oct. 23, 1954 at St. Michael’s Church in Suttons Bay, she married Robert L. Walter, who survives.
  Mom worked hard all her life.  Esther worked at Munson Hospital in the 1950’s.  She ran Walter Motel in Suttons Bay in 1960’s and 1970’s.  Robert and Esther then moved to the Walter Family Farm in the early 1970’s and raised three children and farmed cherries until retirement.
  Mom’s passions were her husband, children and grandchildren.  She was an exquisite quilter whose meticulous embroidery work and quilting were well known.  Esther embroidered many quilt tops and donated them to St. Mary’s Quilters as well as all the quilts she made or quilted with the St. Michael’s Quilters.  Her yard was full of flowers and the wild birds she loved to watch, especially hummingbirds.
  In addition to her husband of 59 years, Esther is survived by her children, Doris Walter and Matthew (Shelly) Walter; grandchildren, Luke Walter, Rob Walter; siblings, Bertha Oscar, Rose (Greg) Badgley, Daniel (Jean) Lemaster, John Lemaster, Jim (Ruth) Lemaster; and sister-in-law, Sue Lemaster.
  Esther was preceded in death by her children, Mark and Dorothy; siblings, Ethel (Sherwood) Probst, Tom Lemaster, Irene (Marty) Woehl, Betty Lemaster, Larry Lemaster; brother-in-law, Andy Oscar; and sister-in-law, Jean Lemaster.
  A gathering will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 18 with the Rosary to be prayed at 7 p.m. at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.  The mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 19 at St. Michael’s Church of Suttons Bay.  Burial will follow in St. Michael’s Cemetery.  Father Leonard Paul will serve as celebrant.
  Memorials may be directed to St. Michael’s Church, PO Box 9, Suttons Bay, MI 49682 and/or to Munson Hospice, 1105 Sixth Street, Traverse City, MI 49684.
  Please share thoughts and memories with Esther’s family online at www.martinson.info
  Arrangements are with the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.



September 11, 2014

 
 
Leona I. Witkowski
Died Sept. 9, 2014
Cedar – Leona Irene (Novak) Witkowski, 74, of 9410 S. Lake Shore Drive, passed away Tuesday, September 9, 2014 at Munson hospital following a 52 year battle with Syringomyelia.
   Born in Cedar, Michigan, May 10, 1940, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Anna (Brzezinski) Novak.  She graduated from Holy Rosary School in Cedar and later attended Northwestern Michigan College in Traverse City, where she obtained her Associates of Arts degree in 1993.
  She had a lifelong passion for photography and her photos were published in Traverse The Magazine, Zondervan Publishing and the Printery House.
   She photographed the stained glass windows in Holy Rosary Church and her work was documented for the Michigan Stained Glass Census at Michigan State University.  Her photos are registered in the national historical registry.
   She taught CCD for 16 years, was the school librarian, and a member of the school board and parish council for Holy Rosary.   She was a Cancer Drive leader for 20 years.  She participated in pulling together the 100 year anniversary book for Holy Rosary (1898 – 1998).
   Her family includes her husband of 54 years, Edward V. Witkowski of Cedar; two daughters, Melissa A. Allen (Jerry) of Parker, CO, Kathleen M. Bren (Bryan) of Scottsdale, AZ and her son Neil E. Witkowski (Julie) of Traverse City, MI; seven grandchildren, four great grandchildren; a brother, Frank Novak of Cedar, MI, and four surviving sisters, Geraldine A. Novak, Clarice M. Hoxie and Micki Weigel of Traverse City, MI and E. Joyce Novak of Cedar, MI; nieces, nephews and cousins.
  She was preceded in death by her father and mother, Frank and Anna Novak (Brzezinski), sister Lenore Sattler (Novak) and infant son, Edward Witkowski.
   Visitation will be at Holy Rosary Church on Friday, September 12 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm with the Rosary to be prayed at 7:00 p.m.  A mass of Catholic burial will be celebrated at Holy Rosary, Saturday, September 13, 2014 at 11:00 am with the family greeting friends one hour prior to the mass.  Father Donald Libby will serve as celebrant.  Burial will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Felician Sisters, 36800 Schoolcraft Road,
Livonia, MI 48150 and/or Holy Rosary Church, 6982 S. Schomberg Rd,
Cedar, MI 49621.
  Please share memories with Leona’s family online at www.martinson.info.
  Arrangements are with the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.

September 6, 2014

 

Gilbert A. Frank
Died Sept. 2, 2014
TRAVERSE CITY – Gilbert Arthur Frank, 85, of Traverse City passed away Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 at Munson Medical Center.
  Gilbert was born Sept. 26, 1929 in Detroit the son of Harold and Leona (Buerhle) Frank.  On Aug. 25, 1950 in Detroit he married his loving wife of sixty four years, Lois A. Cochran who survives.
  Gilbert attended Edwin Denby High School in Detroit before joining the navy to serve in the Korean conflict.  He worked on the boiler systems on the aircraft carriers Essex and Saipan.
  After the war Gilbert went to work for the Ford Motor Co. and was a licensed millwright.  He eventually left Ford and moved his family up to their beloved vacation cabin in Suttons Bay.  He went to work at Chef Pierre (now Sara Lee) in Traverse City.  He was the foreman of the fabrication shop, building custom conveyor and production lines when he retired in 1994.
  After retiring, Gilbert had more time to pursue his passion for woodworking.  Family and friends marveled at his talent as he created items ranging from a child’s barn, complete with internal stalls made from miniature planking, hinged gates and ornate trim, to grandfather clocks. Anyone lucky enough to own one of Gilbert’s pieces will surely treasure it their whole life.
  A voracious reader, Gilbert was a frequent visitor to the Traverse City Library.  Among his favorite reading topics were aviation and the civil war.
  Those who knew ‘Gibb’ will miss his quiet demeanor, his wit, loyalty and generosity.  His is a story of hard work and devotion.  A good man.  A very good man.
  Gilbert is survived by his wife, Lois; two sons, Mark M. (Cynthia – deceased) Frank, Chris R. (Carole) Frank; two brothers, Donald G. Frank, Richard H. Frank; a grandson, Daniel P. Frank, a granddaughter, Sophie L. Frank; three great granddaughters, Alaina A., Danielle J. (Bean) and Katherine E. Frank.
  A celebration of life will be held at the Frank residence 5800 N. Long Lake Rd. Traverse City MI 49685, from 11:00 a.m. thru 3:00 p.m, on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014.
  Memorials may be directed to National Emphysema Association at www.emphysemafoundation.org/index.php/about-uss/support-the-nef; and or the National Kidney Association at www.kidney.org/support/.
  Please share thoughts and memories with Gilbert’s family online at www.martinson.info
  Arrangements are with the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.


September 2, 2014




Thomas P. Weber Sr.
Died Aug. 31, 2014

CEDAR — Thomas P. Weber Sr., 90, of Cedar passed away Sunday, Aug. 31, 2014 at his home surrounded by his loving family.

  Thomas was born Oct. 5, 1923 in Ottoville, Ohio the son of William and Gertrude (Schmidt) Weber. On Sep. 29, 1951 with Father Burke presiding at St. Alfred’s Church in Taylor, Michigan he married his loving wife of 59 years, Iva Helen (Renehan) Weber who preceded him in death on Aug. 26, 2010.

  In lieu of high school, he attended and graduated from Henry Ford Trade School where he personally met Henry Ford who visited often. While attending the Trade School, he earned money which he sent back home to his parents to help support the family.

  As a young man Tom served his nation in the Navy as a SeaBee, seeing service in World War II. He was one of six Weber siblings who served in World War II. Originally he had aspirations to join the Air Force, convinced that he could bluff his way through the test for color blindness, but his ruse was quickly uncovered, much to his disappointment.

  For most of his life, Tom was a tool and die maker. He also had experience as a mason, a bricklayer, a truck driver, and a mechanic. He was a member of Holy Rosary Parish and choir, sharing his beautiful tenor voice for many years.

  Tom loved his farm in Cedar. He and Iva traded a lot on Little Traverse Lake in order to purchase the property. They had nine children together, and in 1979 they took in their uncle, James “Unk” McLaughlin, who lived with them until he passed away in 1988 at the age of 94. Tom’s Big Woods, where he cut most of the wood that fueled the stove through the winter, was his sanctuary.

  If you ever needed to find Tom, his woods were the first place to look. After Iva passed away, Tom selected two side-by-side trees in his Big Woods to represent him and Iva. The family established a bench and garden under the trees and had the site blessed.

  In the early 1970’s, Tom and Iva bought 10 acres north of Red Lake, Canada, and took the family there for summer vacations. They lived out of tents, boiled their drinking water, hid from swarms of mosquitoes, ate the best fish, and ended up in the hospital emergency room at least once a trip.

When it came to being handy, Tom was in a class of his own. He built his and Iva’s first home in Taylor, Michigan, and when they bought property in Leelanau County he went one step further, taking on the role of both designer and builder of their home.

  Never intimidated by age, Tom also built his own pole barn while he was in his late 70’s—the sheer number of nuts and bolts he bought probably kept Cedar Hardware in business for years. Tom even tried his hand at boat building, creating two wooden canoes and one kayak, all entirely by hand and all entirely sea worthy.   At age 90, he ate his first bagel, wore his first pair of jeans, and loved them!

  Tom loved spending time outdoors. He loved to cut and harvest his own wood, and he was an expert with a chainsaw. Throughout his life, Tom took great pride in his fruit trees, and there was never a time when he wasn’t planning on planting more. He was an avid hunter and spent many hunting seasons in the family cabin in the Upper Peninsula, accompanied by his sons, sons-in-law, and grandsons.

  Tom was “Grandpa” to 28 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren & one arriving in December. Never one to change his ways, he simply adapted his grandchildren to what spending the day with Grandpa entailed. There was wood to be cut, fruit trees to be examined, trips to Cedar to be taken, candy bars to be eaten, and naps to be slept. The most mundane tasks, when done with Grandpa, became adventures filled with laughter and love.

  He was perpetually patient, and he loved passing on his knowledge and stories of his life to the younger generation. Tom was never too busy to spend time with his grandchildren, and though their offers to help throw down a bale of hay or split wood often brought out his protective nature, he always found some way for them to feel important and involved in whatever he was doing.

  Tom taught his grandchildren to respect and love nature. He was always eager to share his knowledge of trees, even going so far as to help his granddaughter, Katie, collect leaves for her fourth grade leaf project. He could also be mischievous – sneaking their favorite blankets from them while they slept and then hiding them for a game of ‘search’. He taught them the importance of laughter in their lives, even if it sometimes meant they’d be laughing at themselves. Most importantly, Tom taught his grandchildren what unconditional love looked like—they had only to look at his smile.

  Tom was a fair man, and a good man.  He started every day with a smile and optimism, saying "Well, looks like today is gonna' be a nice day".  When the family faced difficult times or tragedies, his strong faith shined through as he reminded everyone: “We’ll be just fine as long as we keep doing things the way God wants us to”.

  Tom is survived by six sons, Thomas Jr., Timothy (Teri), Terrance, Brian (Janet), Randolph (Yvonne) all of Cedar, and Christopher (Lynn) of Rockford; three daughters, Trudy (Gary) Galla of Maple City, Katrina (Dale) Pleva and Bridget Weber of Cedar; 27 grandchildren, TJ and Troy Weber, Timothy Jr., Trever Weber and Tonya (Aaron) Muggelberg, Brandon and Elizabeth Weber, Kyle, Devin and Whitney Weber, Stephanie (Andrew) Vyn, Katie (Kurtis) Graham, Cody Weber, Tesha (Andrew) Milliron, Shannon, Tayler and Sean Galla, Lauryn, Kristen (Richard) Rethoret, Kaley, Dale T., Kary and Jacob Pleva, Amber, Alyssa, Andrew and Abigail Weber, and eight great-grandchildren, Faith, Griffin and Allory Vyn, Melanie, Derek, Adalyn Iva, and Lilyana Graham, and Jonah Rethoret; a brother, Mark of Spokane, Washington; two sisters, Dorothy Caron of Traverse City, Elizabeth “Betty” Finstad of Cedar; two sisters-in-law, Joanne Mazoue of Metaire, Louisiana, and Burnelle (Frank) DeGrendel of Tustin, Michigan.

  He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Iva; two grandsons, Jacob James Pleva and Matthew Richard Pleva; his parents; his brothers, Homer “Tony”, identical twin James, Howard, Earl, William and Robert; and sisters, Eloise and Carol.

  Visitation will be held from 5 to 8 p.m., on Thursday, Sept. 4 with a Rosary to be prayed at 7 p.m. at Holy Rosary Church in Isadore. The funeral mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m., on Friday, Sept. 5, also at the church. Burial will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Fr. Donald Libby will serve as celebrant.

  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to: the Matthew R. Pleva Scholarship Fund, PO Box 159, Suttons Bay, MI 49682; or Operation Smile (www.operationsmile.org).

  The family extends their appreciation and thanks to the doctors and nurses of floor 4B, Munson Medical Center, and special thanks to his dedicated and loyal caregiver for taking such good care of him – his daughter Bridget. And thanks to granddaughter Lauryn Pleva, for her time and effort to capture the feelings and love of his family through this obituary.

  Please share memories online at www.martinson.info.

  Arrangements are with the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.