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June 29, 2017

Betty J. Mucha, Died June 28, 2017


Betty J. Mucha
Died June 28, 2017

TRAVERSE CITY – Betty Jean Mucha, 82, of Traverse City, died Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at Munson Medical Center surrounded by her loving family.
Betty was born Nov. 27, 1934 in Lake Leelanau the daughter of Roy and Mazil (McNeeley) Couturier.  On Oct. 29, 1955 at St. Mary’s Church of Lake Leelanau she married Edwin P. Mucha who survives.
Betty graduated from St. Mary’s School with the Class of 1952.  She met her husband at the Coliseum Roller Rink in Traverse City during the days of wooden roller wheels on a hardwood floor.  Betty was an Air Force mother while Edwin served. 
She was most proud of her apple sauce, Betty would think something was wrong if her family didn’t ask for second, third or fourth helpings.
Betty is survived by her loving husband of sixty-one years, Edwin; two children, Franklin (Sari) Mucha, Janet (Bob) Maine; a sister, Helen (Harold) O’Brien; her grandchildren, Liza (Drew) Simpson, Lindsey (Clayton) Moe, Landen Mucha, Nicholas (Rose) Bostic, Lauren Bostic, Ryan (Maria) Bostic, Abigail Maine, Libby Maine, Matthew Maine, Frannie Maine and honorary Mucha, Anthony Maley; her great grandchildren, Andrew, Olivia, Ava, Lillian, Savannah, Cecilia, Elizabeth, Thomas, Charlie and Andrew.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a loving daughter and son-in-law, Terri (Thomas) Bostic; and her siblings, Rosalind, Leroy, Richard and Fred.
Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, July 2 with the Rosary at 7 p.m. at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.  The mass will be at 11 a.m. on Monday, July 3 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Lake Leelanau.  
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to St. Mary’s Schools, PO Box 340, Lake Leelanau, MI 49653.
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Floryan Kiwak, Died June 15, 2017



Floryan Kiwak

Died June 15, 2017



LAKE LEELANAU – Floryan Kiwak, 91, of Lake Leelanau went to be with the Lord on Thursday, June 15, 2017 in Plano, Texas.


Floryan was born Dec. 2, 1925 in Edwardsville, Pennsylvania the son of John and Mary (Zuba) Kiwak.  On Sep. 4, 1948 in Dearborn he married his loving wife of sixty years, Virginia Helen (Kojawski) Kiwak who preceded him in death on Aug. 10, 2009.


As a young man Floryan served during WWII in the U.S. Army.  During his life he enjoyed spending time outside with his flowers, swinging on his swing, fishing, and boating.  His greatest joy was retiring with Virginia to Lake Leelanau which he felt was the most beautiful place on earth.  Floryan joined the American Legion Eagletown Post 120 in Peshawbestown, and truly enjoyed being the historian for a few years and going to the schools to talk about the flag along with representing his post as a flag bearer when a fellow veteran died.  Floryan loved being with family, friends, and especially the little ones – spending the past two years playing with his great-grandson.


Floryan is survived by his daughter, Carol (John) Kibitlewski; three grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; and great-grandson.


He was preceded in by his wife, Virginia; his parents; and a son, Ronald.


Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 with the Rosary to be prayed at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 30 at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.  The Mass will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 1 at St. Mary’s Church of Lake Leelanau.  Father Bryan Medlin will serve as celebrant.


Memorials may be directed to St. Mary’s Church, PO Box 340, Lake Leelanau, MI 49653 and/or Mass Intentions.


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June 27, 2017

James A. Grant, Died June 23, 2017


James A. Grant
Died June 23, 2017

SUTTONS BAY – James Arthur Grant, 75, of Suttons Bay, passed away Friday, June 23, 2017 at home surrounded by his loving family.

Jim was born Jan. 24, 1942 in Lake Leelanau, the son of Arthur and Clara (Sylt) Grant.  On May 2, 1964, he married Jean Ann Drow of Lake Leelanau at St. Mary’s Church.

As a young man Jim served in the U.S. Coast Guard until after his daughters were born.  Jim transferred to the U.S. Air Force and retired with the senior enlisted rank of Master Sergeant completing 23 years of active service.

After retiring, Jim relocated to Northern Michigan and held several jobs including working for Frigid Foods, Leelanau Sands Casino, and Leland Township.  Jim was a member of the Little Finger VFW Post 7731 in Lake Leelanau.  For years, Jim was an active member giving his time to honor veterans in various VFW sponsored activities.

Jim enjoyed spending time with his family and friends.  One constant activity he enjoyed was being able to plan family get togethers that allowed all his children and grandchildren to attend.  Jim always made sure he attended the Grant Family Camp Out at Camp Timberline in Benzonia.  Each fall, he enjoyed Bow Hunting in Curtis which provided an opportunity for spending time with his sons and grandsons.

He was family orientated man, fun loving father who never met a stranger.

Jim is survived by his wife of fifty-three years, Jean; his children, Carrie (Francis) Whaley, Diane (Steve) VanReenen, Steven (Carrie) Grant, James (Jennifer) Grant; his siblings, Marvin (Hazel) Grant, Doris Skipski, Julia Johnson, Louise Schaub, Betty (Cal) Cole, Bernice Conrad, Jackie Harrington; thirteen grandchildren; Tiffeny (Brian), Dustin, Kandice (Roger), Sean Michael, Jonathan, Stephanie, Katlyn (Ryan), Alex, Taylor, Dylan, Kaleb, Brendon, Rebekka and six great grandchildren; Madison, Sydney, Cole, Blake, Charlotte, and Corbin.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and his siblings, Elmer and Eldon Grant.

The mass will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 1 with the family greeting friends at 9 a.m. 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 VFW Post 7731, PO Box 262, Lake Leelanau, MI 49653.

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June 12, 2017

David R. Wonegeshik Sr., Died June 10, 2017


David R. Wonegeshik Sr.
Died June 10, 2017

TRAVERSE CITY — David Rocque Wonegeshik Sr., 72, of Traverse City, passed away Saturday, June 10, 2017 at Tendercare Health Center, Birchwood with his family at his side.

David was born July 26, 1944 in a log cabin in Northport, the son of Rocque Norman Wonegeshik and Cecelia (Tepakeyah) Wonegeshik.  On Oct. 13, 1974 he married Patsy Jewel (Jones) Wonegeshik who preceded him in death on July 7, 1988.

He was a member of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.  He served in the U.S. Army reserves until he retired.  David enjoyed playing pool, cards and was always joking with people; he really enjoyed people.  David loved his family.

David is survived by a son, David (Veronica) Wonegeshik Jr., a daughter, Cecelia (Ray) Leavitt; two sisters, Margaret (Gerald) Rowley, Charlene John; 6 grandchildren, Keegan Drake, Jewel Jean Marie, Coby James and Dustin Anthony Wonegeshik; Jerome David and Raymond Anthony Leavitt; and one great grandchild, Donovan Anthony.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Patsy; his parents Rocque and Cecelia; his sisters, Bertha (Roy) Parkey, Amelia Fritz, Shirley (Eric) McDonald; brothers, James and Robert “Butch” Wonegeshik.

Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 15 at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.  The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, June 16 with the family greeting friends at 1 p.m. also at the Northport Indian Mission Church.  Burial will follow in Leelanau Township Cemetery.  Rev. Samuel McClellan will officiate.

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Michelle "Shelley" A. Snedeker, Died June 7, 2017


Michelle A. Snedeker
Died June 7, 2017

TRAVERSE CITY — Michelle Anne Snedeker, 54, of Traverse City, passed away Wednesday, June 7, 2017 in her home of natural causes.

Shelley was born December 30, 1962 in Midland, Michigan, the daughter of John “Jack” Snedeker and Janet (Fischer) Snedeker.

She spent her school years in Freeland, Michigan with special friends that she always remembered, later pursuing the culinary arts in Midland and Saginaw areas.  Shelley worked at the Dow Corning cafeteria for many years.  She and her long-time companion, Bernie Coleman, enjoyed fishing, camping, and cooking great dishes, riding motorcycles, and visiting her family in the Leelanau area.

Shelley loved remembering earlier childhood days with all her siblings, some on the Manistee River, and always honed-in, with her uncanny memory, on some of the family highlights.  She loved recounting the time the boat motor, unsecured, fell off the loaded-with-kids boat.  She, looking around, in her dry unexcited manner, announced “Well, there goes the motor.” --To the bottom.  She was often packed with the rest into the VW bus on the way to skiing adventures in Northern Michigan.  Her softball days and various exploits in Freeland are recalled by her friends there and family too.  Shelley remembered every family get-together, every family member and all their “stories”, from close kin to extended.

“Shell” loved country music, especially Loretta Lynn.  The old-time vocalists, like Patsy Kline, "not the new Hollywood types."  Cats were a major component of Shelley’s life; "her girls” gave her much pleasure and comfort, and she had a big, soft heart for animals.  Muffy was her beloved constant companion.  They loved watching baby squirrels and birds from the windows of her condo in Traverse City.  She and her girls spent many hours watching Detroit Lions football and Tiger baseball, a true inheritance from her Snedeker grandparents.   She loved to cook, for family and friends, and always chose the family Mongolian Beef dish for her birthdays.  Her siblings recall many wonderful memories of their childhood adventures.

Shelley was a person of great gentleness and love, at the same time expressing herself with great original wit.  Her unique, funny expressions will long live in family and friends’ memories.  She was deeply sentimental and remembered those who she loved and cared for with great compassion.

Shelley is survived by her father and step-mother, Jack (Kathleen) Snedeker; her siblings, Brad Snedeker, Sara (Sandy) Gaulin and her step-sister and step-brother, Annie (Steve) Hoover, Chad Gardner; also by her beloved cat Muffy. 

She was preceded in death by her mother, Janet and her long-time companion, Bernie Coleman.

A celebration of Shelley’s life will be announced at a later date.  

Memorials may be directed to Cherryland Humane Society, 1750 Ahlberg Road, Traverse City, MI 49686.

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June 7, 2017

Jeanne M. Nielsen, Died June 1, 2017


Jeanne Marie Nielsen
Died June 1, 2017

Jeanne Marie Nielsen died June 1, 2017.  She was born April 1, 1924 in Toledo, Ohio to Carl Joseph  and Edith Angela (Redding) Florian. 
                                                           
Jeanne grew up in Toledo with her parents and siblings, Ginny, Jack and Marge.

During WWII at a USO canteen Jeanne met Walter Haugaard Nielsen, a pilot-in-training, from Omaha, Nebraska. 
                                               
Jeanne and Walt married January 3, 1947. They raised eight children, making many moves, including a three year stay in the Netherlands. 

Jeanne and Walt retired to a home on Lake Leelanau.  There for more than 30 years she enjoyed the time she spent with her children and grandchildren. She loved living on the lake.     

Jeanne is survived by children Nancy Dack, Richard Nielsen, Karen Nielsen (Fred Bimber), Jeffrey Nielsen, Judy Nielsen, Randy Nielsen (Marlene Goormastic), Mary Nielsen (Joe Wilson),  Jennifer Nielsen (Chuck Ransom), a brother John “Jack” Florian (Arlene) and sister Marjorie Ronau (Robert), 13 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.         

Jeanne was predeceased by her husband, Walt, and a sister, Ginny.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 9 with the family greeting friends at 10 a.m. at the Martinson Funeral Home.  Burial will follow in Keswick Maple Gove Cemetery.  Father Michael Janowski will serve as celebrant.

Memorials may be directed to Cherryland Humane Society, 1750 Ahlberg Rd, Traverse City, MI 49686.

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Robert A. Krist, Died May 26, 2017


Robert A. Krist
Died May 26, 2017

OMENA – Robert Allen Krist, 75, of Omena, formerly of Southfield, passed away Friday, May 26, 2017 at TenderCare of Leelanau with his loving family at his side.

Robert was born on Nov. 28, 1941 in Detroit, the son of Arthur Edgar Krist and Helen Louise Hofsess (Krist).  On Dec. 18, 1965 at the Redeemer Lutheran Church in Birmingham, he married Julie Marianne Elizabeth (Reinhard) Krist, who survives.

Robert loved being with children and taught at Brace-Lederle Elementary School in Southfield for 35 years.  He taught driver’s education and was a swim coach after being on the Wayne State University swim team in college.  Robert and Julie retired to Leelanau County in 1999 where he became active in the Omena Woods Association, Omena Historial Society and was a member of the Omena-Traverse Yacht Club.  Robert loved the outdoors and enjoyed cross country skiing, ice boating, swimming, travelling, and bicycling with Julie on their tandem bike.

Robert is survived by his wife of 51 years, Julie; his daughters, Jennifer (Dustin) Goshorn, Heidi (Andrew) Nelden; his brothers, Gerald (Sharon) and Thomas Krist; and his grandchildren, Abigail, Benjamin, Cooper, and Ella.

Services were held June 2 at Our Shepherd Lutheran Church of Birmingham.  Reverends Ron Farah and Stephen Woodfig officiated.  A celebration for Mr. Krist in Leelanau County will be announced at a later date.

Memorials may be directed to Immanuel Lutheran Church, PO Box 206, Suttons Bay, MI 49682 and/or Our Shepherd Lutheran Church, 225 E. Fourteen Mile Rd, Birmingham, MI 48009.
  
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June 5, 2017

Inez G. Kirt, Died June 3, 2017



Inez G. Kirt
Died June 3, 2017

CEDAR – Inez Gertrude Kirt, 98, of Cedar passed away Saturday, June 3, 2017 at TenderCare of Leelanau.
Inez was born July 1, 1918 in Lake Leelanau, the daughter of George and Selena (Drow) Richard. On May 2, 1939 at St. Mary’s Church of Lake Leelanau she married Alfred Joseph Kirt who preceded her in death in 1968.
Inez was a proud Leelanau County resident her entire life.  Her early years were spent in Lake Leelanau and then she moved to a Cedar farm in 1949.  Inez was the last Kirt of her generation to pass, sadly her brother-in-law, Joe, died just a few weeks ago. 
She was the valedictorian of her Lake Leelanau St. Mary’s High School Class of 1937.  Due to financial reasons, Inez could not afford to attend college but made certain that all of her children received a college degree.
A common weekday evening activity included her children doing homework on the kitchen table, after it was cleaned and before anyone could watch television.
Inez was very proud to become the first Leelanau County (Centerville Township) Supervisor and kept meticulous records.  She later worked at various positions for Leelanau County.  Inez enjoyed her family, religion, cooking, gardening, quilting and playing cards.
The family wishes to thank the staff, doctors and nurses of TenderCare of Leelanau for the wonderful care of our dearest mother.
Inez is survived by her two sons, Russell (Pamela) Kirt, Edward (Debra) Kirt; three daughters, Sandra Mary Kirt, Ann (Allen) Forrester, Mary (Kevin) Lizenby and many loving grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Alfred, a daughter Myrtle (William) Tolstedt; her sisters, Marie (Ludwig) Kolarik; Bess (Bernard) Schultz, Edna (Raymond) Maleski, and Sister Thomas Bernard; her parent in laws, Louis (Mary) Kirt; her in laws, Dennis (Mildred) Kirt, Arthur Kirt, Don (Edith) Kirt, Joseph (Marcia) Kirt, Edith (Walter) Matthes, Florence (Peter) Sharnowski, Margaret (Aloysius) Peplinski.

A rosary will be prayed at 10 a.m. with the Mass starting at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 23 at Holy Rosary Church.  Burial will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.  Father Donald Libby will serve as celebrant.
Memorials may be directed to Holy Rosary Church, 6982 S. Schomberg Rd, Cedar, MI 49621 and/or to the Louis and Mary Kirt Scholarship, c/o St Mary’s School, PO Box 340, Lake Leelanau, MI 49653.
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Jon D. Markham, Died May 30, 2017


Jon Dwight Markham
Died May 30, 2017

LAKE LEELANAU – Jon Dwight Markham, 76, of Lake Leelanau, passed away May 30, 2017 at Munson Medical Center.
Jon was born June 22, 1940 in Odessa, Texas the son of Dwight “Pete” Laborn Markham and Marian (Strange) Markham.  On Aug. 31, 1974 in San Antonio, Texas he married his loving wife of forty-three years, Jane (Wheeler) Markham, who survives.
Jon graduated from Odessa High School with the Class of 1958 where he was a three-sport letterman in football, basketball and track.  Jon received an athletic scholarship to play football at Baylor University in Waco, Texas.  He played from 1958-1961, earning letters for two years.  Jon graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Physical Education and furthered his education by earning a Master’s Degree in 1970.
He had a thirty-six-year career teaching in the Texas public school system, with the last twenty-five years in Houston in the Spring Branch Independent School District.  Jon taught a variety of subjects, but his specialty was health education.  He coached football, baseball and track during his career.  During that time, he positively influenced hundreds of athletes and students. 
Prior to that Jon was head coach and athletic coordinator for two years at University High School and head baseball coach at Richfield High School in Waco.  From 1999-2001, he served as a summer recreational advisor in Saudi Arabia where he taught driver education for Aramco Oil Company.  Jon retired from teaching in 2000, he then spent five years working in the real estate appraisal business.  Jon was a lifetime member of the Texas High School Coaches Association and a member of the Baylor “B” Letterman Association.  Jon and Jane moved to Lake Leelanau in 2005.
Jon is survived by his wife, Jane; his children, Debra of Castle Pines, CO, Sherry (Bobby) Towns of Chandler, AZ, Michele (Eric) Gomez of Scottsdale, AZ, Amy Christine (Dayton) Root of Katy, TX; and six grandchildren, Ryan, Derek, Charlea, Kaitlin, Jack and Jon.
He was preceded in death by his parents and sisters Betty Sue Markham and Jo Lynn Taylor.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, July 28, 2017 at 11 am at the Leland Community United Methodist Church with a reception to follow.

Private family burial in East Leland Cemetery will be held.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Leland Athletic Booster Club, or the Verdier Circle of Friends, both c/o Leland Public School, PO Box 498, Leland, MI 49654.
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Glenn E. Huntley, Died June 2, 2017



Glenn E. Huntley
Died June 2, 2017

LAKE LEELANAU - Glenn Ernest Huntley, 62, beloved Husband, Father, and Grandfather of Lake Leelanau, passed away on Friday June 2, 2017 surrounded by family and friends. 
Glenn was born in Coldwater to Charles and W. Jewel Huntley.  Glenn was a registered Nurse working as an employee of the State of Michigan for over 30 years working at State Hospitals in both Coldwater and Kalamazoo.  In Kalamazoo at the state hospital he met his future wife and in 1996 he married his wife of 21 years, Gloria (Flees) Huntley.  A few years prior to retirement in 2013, Glenn and Gloria settled into Gloria’s grandparents, the Flees’ home in Lake Leelanau close to family and friends.
Glenn was not fully retired for long when he began working at Northport Highlands in Northport.  Glenn was always active in sports, coaching as well as umpiring baseball and softball with his children.  Glenn also enjoyed working on several different officiating and refereeing crews during all athletic seasons both in Kalamazoo as well as in Leelanau County.
Glenn was an avid baseball fan!!   He enjoyed Detroit Tigers games both traveling to spring training in Florida as well as, regular season games in Detroit with Gloria.  Glenn was an avid Wolverine fan, he would often be found in his Michigan room; a room dedicated to all of his Michigan memorabilia that he had collected over the years.  This Michigan room was his office, as well as his oasis to watch his Michigan teams play in the evenings.   Glenn also enjoyed golfing with friends and riding his motorcycle around town.  Glenn could often be seen riding his bicycle or his motorcycle around Suttons Bay or back and forth to work at the Highlands in Northport.
Glenn enjoyed his home improvement projects that he and Gloria would plan and undertake together to continue to make their home more special to them.  They would often be found also working on projects for their families, Glenn and Gloria enjoyed spending time with Lavern and the late Marion Flees as well as their other family together.
When Glenn wasn’t working or playing out doors he could be found enjoying a Euchre tournament with friends.  In the evenings Glenn would enjoy his quiet time watching the Game Show Network or a James Bond movie marathon.  Glenn was a kind and generous soul who was always willing to help friends and neighbors with yard work or household tasks.  Glenn was a long-time member of the Coldwater Chapter of the Free Mason’s.
Glenn is survived by, his Wife Gloria Huntley; Daughters Heidi (Scott) Gottleber of Grand Ledge, Gretchen (Alicia) Cowan of Palm Coast, FL; Brothers David (Joan) Huntley of Coldwater, Charles Huntley of Westland, 3 grandchildren Emma, Samuel, and Easton Gottleber, as well as several nieces, nephews, and many extended family members. 
Glenn was preceded in death by his parent’s Charles, and W. Jewel Huntley of Coldwater, Brother Robert Huntley of Coldwater, and Mother in law Marion Flees of Lake Leelanau. 
Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, June 9 at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.  A celebration of life will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 10 with the family greeting friends at 2 p.m. also at the funeral home.  Cremation will follow the service.
Memorials may be directed to Northport Highlands, 215 S. High Street, Northport, MI 49670 and/or Northern Sports Officials Association, 945 E. Eighth Street, Traverse City, MI 49670; www.nsoa.org
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Adam Wojciechowski, Died May 29, 2017


Adam Wojciechowski
Died May 29,2017

CEDAR - Adam Wojciechowski, 91, formerly of Cedar, passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 29, 2017 at the Eaton Community Palliative Care after an extended fight against bladder cancer.
Adam was born on Dec. 8, 1925 in Detroit, the son of Francis and Barbara (Wojtas) Wojciechowski.  On Aug. 25, 1950 at St. Alphonsus Church in Dearborn, he married Dorothy Clara Korte who preceded him in death on June 3, 2013.
Sports were a passion of Adam and he excelled in football at both the high school and college level. He was a dominate quarterback for Northwestern High School.  After serving in the US Navy during World War II, he returned to his passion and was an All-American Tackle for Lawrence Technical and later Detroit Technical Colleges.  It was also during college when he met and married Dorothy Korte and spent the next 63 years together.
Adam began his 32-year career with the City of Warren Michigan working in the playground Parks and Recreation department.  He rose through the ranks and ended his final 16 years as the Director of Parks and Recreation for the City.   Adam prided himself on building a robust recreation program for the city, from the summer camps, movies in the parks, to family orientated and senior activities.  He also brought to the city an indoor/outdoor in-ground Olympic sized swimming pool with a removable roof. 
He coordinated with the Warren Consolidated School District, the City employed hundreds of teachers, high school and college students and established a robust baseball, basketball, soccer and numerous other sport programs which thousands of athletes participated in during the ‘70’s and ‘80’s.  He was always championing for the youth and the elderly by offering safe, engaging and challenging programs.
Adam and Dorothy retired to Cedar, Michigan enjoying their passion for golf at Sugarloaf, cards, and casinos.  They cherished hosting and sharing the beauty of Leelanua Peninsula with their friends and family.  The grandchildren fondly remember driving the golf cart through the cherry orchards and spending time with their grandparents who looked so forward to their visits.  Adam’s happily ever after is now fulfilled being reunited with his wife, daughter and granddaughter with Christ.
Adam is survived by his children, Larry (Kathy) Wojciechowski, Laura (Steve) Pratt, and Lee (Mary) Wojciechowski; eight grandchildren, Kate (Chris) Briske-Grey, Paulette Briske, Bryan (Annette) Wojciechowski, Aimee Wojciechowski, Sam Pratt, Jacob Pratt, Adam (Ally) Wojciechowski, and Sara Wojciechowski; and great-granddaughter, Ever Pratt-Hart.
In addition to his loving wife of 63 years, Dorothy; Adam was preceded in death by a daughter, Linda (Briske); and a granddaughter, Kerri Wojciechowski.  Adam was the youngest of eight children and the last survivor amongst the siblings, as well as their spouses.  He was special Uncle Adam to all of his nieces and nephews.
Services will be announced in the future.
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