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January 15, 2019

Kathleen Ann Yuresko, Died January 13, 2019


Kathleen A. Yuresko

Died Jan. 13, 2019



TRAVERSE CITY – Kathleen Ann Yuresko, 85, of Traverse City passed away on Sunday, Jan. 13, 2019 at the Grand Traverse Pavilions after a long and courageous battle with Alzheimer's. Kathleen was born on Aug. 10, 1933 in Kingsley, the daughter of Julius and Mabel (Meisch) Schichtel.  



Kathleen was known for her quick wit, laughter, determination, kindness and amazing work ethic. She grew up on the family farm, where she was known to be a very hard worker.  She left the family farm and went to work in the city.  For many years, she worked for GM in Flint, where she met the love of her life, her husband Peter. On Feb. 27, 1954 at St. Mary’s of Hannah Catholic Church, she married Peter Joseph Yuresko, who proceeded her in death in 2001.



Kathleen opened her heart and home to everyone.  In addition to raising six kids of her own, she provided care for her disabled husband and many others.  There was always room at the dinner table for extras.  She could never get enough of holding and playing with little ones and loved babysitting for her grandchildren and neighborhood children.



Kathy was a wonderful baker, known for her delicious pies. She had an amazing way of teaching herself a new skill and mastering it quickly.  Whether it be redecorating a house, teaching ceramics, reupholstering and refinishing furniture, or sewing in a zipper, whatever needed to be done.  Kathleen was a true fashionista; she always had impeccable style, from her shoes to her hat. Even her home was filled with her sense of style and eye for detail. Kathleen loved music and had a passion for dancing.  She was graceful and light on her feet and could dance all night.  She was also very devoted to her faith. 



Kathleen is survived by her children; Diane (James) Erlenbeck, Peter (Kathleen) Yuresko, Anastasia "Stacee" Adelman, Ted Yuresko, Julianne (Scott) Lama, and Tony (Brooke) Yuresko; her brothers, Gerald (Vivian), Norman (Patricia) and Dave; her sisters, Anna Mae Smith, Margaret Allen, and Linda (Gary) Crain; as well as 22 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren.



She was preceded in death by her husband, Peter Yuresko; her parents; her siblings, Armand “Bud” Schichtel, Alice (Schichtel) Zakrajsek, and Lucille Schichtel; and her grandson, Jordan Adelman.



Visitation will be held from 5 p.m. to the start of the Rosary at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 17 at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay. The mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 18 at St. Mary’s of Hannah Catholic Church in Kingsley.  A luncheon will follow Interment in St. Mary’s of Hannah Cemetery will be announced in the spring. Father Don Geyman will serve as celebrant.



Floral arrangements can be sent to Martinson Funeral home. Other donations may be directed to Kathleen’s family, c/o Martinson Funeral Home, PO Box 159, Suttons Bay, MI 49682.



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Marsh Wabanimkee Miller, Died January 10, 2019


Gchi Makwa

Marsh Wabanimkee Miller
Died Jan. 10. 2019

PESHAWBESTOWN – Marsh W. Miller, 42 of Peshawbestown, began his journey into the spirit world January 10, 2019 in Chippewa County.

Marsh was born Jan 5, 1977 in Traverse City, the son of Frederick and Minnie (Miller) Wabanimkee.

Marsh was a member of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.  He resided between family in the Charlevoix and Grand Traverse areas.  He was a painter, taught by his father, Frederick.  He had a loving disposition and enjoyed many happy times with his extended families.  Gchi Makwa (Big Bear) is a true Ogichidaa Protector/Warrior.

“Do not grieve.  Misfortunes will happen to the wisest and best of men.  Death will come, always out of season.  It is the command of the Great Spirit.”  Big Elk, Omaha Chief.

Gchi Makwa is survived by his mother, Minnie; three children, Mijiikwis Wabanimkee, Tehyana Cloud, Neshawn Eggleston; his siblings, Karla K. Harris, Kelsey V. Wabanimkee, Gitchi Clara Mae (Justin) Wabanimkee, Elizabeth (Daniel) Munson and Travis (Jessica) Stuebing and many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his father, Frederick.
Memorial services will be held Friday at noon, Jan 18, 2019 at the Greensky Hill Church in Charlevoix.  Visitation will be an hour before service begins and a feast will follow.  His final traveling song will be sung at the end of the service.
Memorials can be directed to the Greensky Hill Church, 8484 Green Sky Hill Road, Charlevoix, MI, 49720.  
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Rev. Theodore L. Staudacher, Died December 20, 2018


Rev. Theodore Louis Staudacher
Died Dec. 20, 2018

EAST LELAND - Rev. Theodore Louis Staudacher, age 81, of Pingree Grove, former Associate Pastor of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran - East Dundee, St. Paul’s Lutheran - Thornton, and St. John Lutheran Church - Mount Prospect, passed away peacefully on Thursday, Dec. 20th, surrounded by family at the Grove of St. Charles Nursing and Rehab Center after a lengthy battle with many ailments.

Ted was born in Saginaw, Michigan on March 28, 1937 and was the son of Rev. Raymond & Gladys (nee Steffens) Staudacher.  The oldest of 8 children, he left home at the age of 14 to attend Concordia Prep School in St. Paul, Minnesota.

During his time in preparation for the ministry, “Pastor Ted” as he was affectionately called, worked various odd jobs.  He was a cowboy, railroader, barber, and stock boy at a five and dime that Senator Joseph McCarthy once patronized.

Pastor Staudacher earned both his Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree in Divinity from Concordia University, Fort Wayne, where he also utilized his musical gifts singing bass/baritone and touring with the men’s acapella singing group, The Choralites.  He was ordained into the Christian Ministry on July 8, 1962 at St. Peters Lutheran, Kinde, Nebraska.

Over his 37 years in the ministry, he served as an Associate Pastor at Immanuel Lutheran Church, East Dundee (1963-1965), Pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Thornton IL (1965-1974), Head Pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, Mt. Prospect (1974-1979), and twenty years as Head Pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, Topeka, KS (1979-1999).

In retirement, he served as Associate Pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Good Harbor, Michigan and filled in from time to time at various parishes in and around Traverse City and the Leelanau Peninsula, MI from 1999-2015. Pastor Staudacher and his wife, Carol, returned to the Fox Valley area in 2015 to be closer to family and re-connected with Immanuel Lutheran Church, East Dundee where he was a member until joining the church triumphant.

Pastor Staudacher is survived by his beloved wife of 56 years, Carol L. Hochsprung to whom he was married on June 24, 1962 at Nazareth Lutheran Church, Chicago. Over their 56 years of marriage, God blessed them with 4 children, Timothy P., MD (Janine), David J. (Stephanie), Mark A., MD (Heather) Staudacher and Teri (Luke, MD.) Evans, 13 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.  Other survivors include his sisters, Lois Porath, Barbara (Alan) Buelt as well as a brother, Jon (Kim) Staudacher, his In-Laws include Kenneth (Marysue) Hochsprung, Robert (Deanna) Runge and Ronald (Lynda Bowlin) Hochsprung.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 19 at Immanuel Lutheran Church of Leland with the family greeting friends at 10 a.m.  Pastor Joshua LaFeve will officiate.  Burial in East Leland Cemetery will be announced in the Spring.
  
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to either; Immanuel Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 436, Leland, MI 49653.

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January 10, 2019

James A. Cornell, Died January 10, 2019

James A. Cornell
Died Jan. 10, 2019
NORTHPORT – James Arthur Cornell, 94, of Northport passed away on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019 peacefully at home in the presence of family.
He was born March 28, 1924 in St. Johns, MI to Glen and Doris (Crowner) Cornell, the oldest of seven, growing up on the farm in depression times.
A WWII Army veteran, James served in Oran, Algiers and Italy.  He was a member of the St. Johns VFW Post 4113 and the Eagletown American Legion Post 120.  A highlight of his life was going on the Honor Flight to Washington DC in 2015.  He felt deep about caring for veterans and has long supported the Dave Roever Foundation, as they have for decades cared for veterans wounded in body, mind and soul.
He was a life member of the American Motorcycle Association. His love of riding is evidenced in the many trophies he brought home.  The most prized ones are those won from the two-day, 500 mile, cross country enduro in MI called the Jack Pine.  What an awesome time his family had following him all across the state.
He was an inventor and could build almost anything out of his machine shop in the garage on Centerline Road in St. Johns where his family lived almost 20 years.  The driveway was often clogged with farm machinery needing repair, or a new project, like a go-cart for his daughters or one of the many air sleds he built with his friend Dick Parsons of Fowler.  Some of you may remember the forerunner to the snowmobile our family called “snow boats”.  Each was individually crafted with airplane propellers for push and flying across the fields of snow, or at Houghton Lakes’ Tip up Town, or through the trails of the Upper Peninsula.
He was also a life member of the NRA and enjoyed hunting pheasant and deer, and in later years listening to the exploits of his grandchildren.  Jim was a member of the Northport Sportsman Club and so enjoyed selling the tickets and greeting everyone at the annual smelt dinner.  He was also a lifetime member of the Buckley Old Engine Club.  His main responsibility was operating the sawmill, but he had an interest in all facets of the club.  He loved that for over 50 years, the club has sought to keep the past alive and real for kids of all ages.
Until being injured, Jim was a big equipment operator, mostly working in Lansing and surrounding areas running a crane and laying water and sewer pipe.  In 1969, they moved to Northport where Jim was a partner in a business manufacturing the Swim Whiz lure and also making the Alcore rod and reel.  He retired from that business and spent his later years traveling to their winter home in Canebrake, in the southern California desert.
Spring found him traveling through the woods on their Northport property, checking for trees to fell to feed the wood stove and to use for various building projects like the cabin in the woods for his grandsons and some of the Northport Boy Scouts, and later his great grand kids.  He was always building something.  His many antique tractors were used in one way or another to prepare the ground for the large vegetable and flower garden put in every year.  Canning and freezing time was a family affair.  He worked hard all his life and even last fall was helping to split wood.  He was active first in the EUB Bingham Church in St. Johns and later at Trinity UCC in Northport.
His deep love for Geneva, his wife of 71 years, was and is inspiring all his family.  He was a man of integrity, committed to the care and protection of his family, treating others with respect, and was a mentor to many.  He lived life large and was deeply loved.
James is survived by his loving wife, Geneva; two daughters, Kathleen R. Williams and Karen L. (Steve) Gregory; a brother, Harry (Dee) Cornell of Charlevoix; four grandchildren, Charlotte Williams, Rebecca (Bruce) Fisk, Matthew Gregory, Aaron (Nicole) Gregory; eight great grandchildren, Halle, Clayton and Abagail Gregory, Evan and Ty Gregory, Elizabeth, Casey and Wyatt Fisk.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his siblings, George, Jean, Keith, Bruce and William J.; and a baby daughter, Marla Jo.
The memorial service will be held Saturday, April 27, 2019 at Trinity UCC in Northport at 1PM, with family greeting friends at 12 noon.
Memorials may be directed to Trinity UCC, PO Box 156, Northport, MI, 49670 and/or any of these nonprofits that are special to the family: daveroever.org, buckleyoldengineshow.org, midmichiganhonorflight.com.
The family thanks Hospice of Michigan for their professional, kind and loving care of James.
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January 9, 2019

Lawrence "Larry" D. Lassaline, Died January 8, 2019


Lawrence D. Lassaline
Died Jan. 8, 2019

SUTTONS BAY – Lawrence “Larry” Dennis Lassaline, 82, of Suttons Bay passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019 at Medilodge of Leelanau with his loving wife Mary Ann by his side, Larry took his last breath on earth and entered heaven.

Larry was born on October 9, 1936, in Detroit, to Wilfred and Alma (Campeau) Lassaline.  On Jan. 13, 1973 at Gesu Catholic Church of Detroit he married Mary Ann Domka, who survives.

Larry was a very positive, outgoing soul.  He would greet everyone, friend and stranger alike, with a smile and a wave, and maybe a corny joke or two (much to his children's chagrin).

He was an avid sports fan, always rooting for the home teams!  He especially loved watching the Tiger's and Red Wings play and would proudly wear his Larry Murphy jersey whenever he could.  He enjoyed golfing and played on a couple recreational leagues, at Veronica Valley and later Bay Meadows.

Larry worked in finance (loved working with numbers) most of his life but in later years he held a variety of jobs.  Folks around the county may remember him as: a bus driver for St. Mary's, a tax preparer for Jackson Hewitt, or the friendly cashier at Enerdyne, Turtle Creek, and Tom's (West Bay).

He was a man of great faith and trust in God.  A faith that endured over 10 years of dementia and remained even though his other memories drifted away.  One of his favorite sayings was “Let go and let God” and in the end that's what he did.  Prior to his illness he was very active in his Catholic faith and served as a lector and eucharistic minister, most recently at St. Francis in Traverse City; and was an active member in the Knights of Columbus 3rd and 4th degree.

His family was his world.  Larry had the heart of a child and loved playing with the kids and making them laugh.  He would always come down to their level to play and wasn’t afraid to look silly going down a slide, or sitting on a teeter-totter, or dressing up like a clown, whatever it took to make his children smile.  Larry said his favorite feeling in the world was having a child trust him enough to fall asleep on his lap.

Larry is survived by his loving wife of forty-five years, Mary Ann; he was a beloved father of four children: Brian (Anne) Lassaline; Sheryl (Bob) Zimmerman; Kelly (Jason) Kohler; and Laura Lassaline; he was also a proud Papa of four grandchildren: Josh (14), Eve (12), and Marie (10) Lassaline; and Amelia (6) Kohler.

The sixth of nine children, Larry was predeceased by his parents and siblings.

Visitation will be held from 2 to the start of the 4 p.m. Rosary recitation on Sunday, Jan. 13 at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.  The mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 14 with the family greeting friends at 10 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Traverse City.  Burial will be announced in the spring.  Father Don Geyman will serve as celebrant.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to Alzheimer's Association 921 West Eleventh Street, Suite 1 W, Traverse City, MI., 49684 and/or Knights of Columbus, 13424 S.W. Bay Shore Drive, Traverse City, MI 49686.

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January 8, 2019

Elizabeth Schleef, Died December 25, 2018


Elizabeth Schleef
Died December 25, 2018

OMENA – Elizabeth Schleef, 96, of Omena, passed away December 25, 2018 at home surrounded by her loving family.

Elizabeth was born Oct. 7, 1922 in Cincinnati, Ohio the daughter of Thomas and Helen (Corboy) Morgan.  On April 14, 1956 she married Daniel John Schleef who preceded her in death on Nov. 26, 2014.

Mom grew up in the small town of Winchester, Ohio.  She attended Miami University of Ohio where she was awarded a BS in Secretarial Science in June, 1945.  After college she worked at Cincinnati Bell telephone company, where she developed her characteristic communication skills and made life-long friends.  Mom always had a unique flair for engaging with people and could strike up a conversation with anyone.

Through her friends at Bell telephone, Mom was introduced to the peace and beauty of Leelanau County.  As a family we spent wonderful summer vacations there, and Mom and Dad enjoyed their retirement years in Omena.

Mom’s primary vocation was as a homemaker.  While she disliked the tedium of housework, she had a passion for good food, company, music, and her beloved West Highland White terriers.  Animals, particularly dogs, were one of the great loves of her life.  She enjoyed exploring new interests like vegetarian cooking, and along with Dad was a regular patron of the Cincinnati Symphony.

After my sister and I started college, she accepted a part-time job with the Hamilton County Library- a new experience that got her out of the house and meeting new people.  Mom was a member of Lutheran churches in Cincinnati and in Leelanau County, where she enjoyed singing in choirs.

Above all, Mom was fiercely devoted to her husband and two daughters.  She was always interested in a nice lunch, some clothes shopping, or watching a favorite movie- with the primary goal of spending time together.  To be her daughter was to know you were cherished.  After we lost Dad in 2014 we were comforted in our grief by the time the three of us spent together- even if just laughing at favorite episodes of the Andy Griffith Show.

In later years Mom lost some of her mental acuity, but never her ability to engage and amuse.  In recent weeks we have shared many fond memories with the magnificent caregivers who made her final years as comfortable and enjoyable as they could possibly be.

Mom is, and will continue to be, desperately missed.

Elizabeth is survived by her two daughters, Katy Schleef and son-in-law John Hadder of Reno, Nevada and Joan Schleef of Grand Rapids, Michigan.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Dan; and two siblings, Richard (Dorothy) Wenrick and Barbara (Pete) Williamson.

Private graveside services will be held in Omena Hillcrest Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to ShareCare of Leelanau, Inc. (sharecareleelanau.org/) or to MSU Companion Animal Fund, c/o Michigan Animal Health Foundation, 2144 Commons Parkway, Okemos, MI 48864.
  
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January 4, 2019

Evelyn E. Livingston, Died January 3, 2019


Evelyn E. Livingston
Died Jan. 3, 2019

SUTTONS BAY – Our Lord called Evelyn Elizabeth Livingston, 79, of Suttons Bay, to heaven on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019.  We are grateful the Lord called her home peacefully in her sleep.

Evelyn was born on the family farm in Centerville Township on Dec. 9, 1939.  She was the second of nine children born to Marion and Irene (Bodus) Fabiszak.  She was a graduate of Holy Rosary, Class of 1959.  On June 25, 1960 at the Holy Rosary Church of Isadore she married Irvin H. Livingston who preceded her in death on Dec. 28, 1981.

They built their home and raised their family in Suttons Bay where she resided until her passing.  She was a lifelong parishioner of St. Michael's Catholic Church and served on the Suttons Bay-Bingham Women's Auxillary for many years.  She enjoyed engaging friends and strangers alike in conversation and enjoyed spending time at family gatherings.  She loved listening and dancing to Polka music and always attended the annual Cedar Polka Festival.  Despite the many challenges Our Lord gave her, she always had a positive attitude, acceptance, courage, unwavering faith and hope.

The family sends deepest appreciation to all the Munson Medical Center staff from the greeters to the doctors for the compassionate and quality care they provided.  A special thanks to Kelly Jo at the Cowell Family Cancer Center who always welcomed her and brightened her day at every appointment.
Evelyn is survived by her children: Lori (Kenneth) Pease Jr., Allen Livingston, and Kayla (Bradley) Thomas; grandchildren: Kenneth Jason Pease, Kelsey Pease, and Madelain Thomas; siblings: Rose Anne Petsch, Germaine (Donald) Schmidt, Dorothy (Dale) Fritz, Joseph Fabiszak, Alice (Robert) Nink, and Clara (Ronald) Bonebrake; in-laws: Helen Fabiszak and Helena Send; and many loving extended family members.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Irvin; her parents; her son, Michael Irvin Livingston (2011); brothers: Gerald Fabiszak (2017) and Stanley Fabiszak (1981); in-laws: Ivan Robert Livingston (2002), A. Kathleen Livingston (2016), and Edward A. Send (2006).

Visitation will be held from 3 p.m. to the start of the Rosary at 7 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 7 at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.  The mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 8 at St. Michael’s Catholic Church of Suttons Bay.  Interment will take place at St. Michael’s Cemetery.  Father Leonard Paul will serve as celebrant.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Suttons Bay/Bingham Fire & Rescue, PO Box 280, Suttons Bay, MI 49682 and/or St. Michael’s Catholic Church, P.O. Box 9, Suttons Bay, MI 49682.

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Venus R. Carew, Died January 3, 2019



Venus R. Carew
Died Jan. 3, 2019

TRAVERSE CITY – Venus Renee Carew, 49, of Traverse City, passed away Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019 in Grand Rapids.

Venus was born Oct. 5, 1969 in Grand Rapids, the daughter of Joaquin Carew and Roseanne Raphael.

Venus has always been God’s child.  Even from a young age, she would preach and sing the word with her amazing singing voice.  She was the friendliest person, accepting anyone and everyone into her circle.  She would often say, “If God is my father, my house is your house”.

Her friendly aura never faded; even when she had cancer, she was happy and constantly trying to care for her family.  She was utterly selfless, and a constant bubble of joy; her coworkers called her “their sunshine”.

Venus is survived by her mother, Roseanne Raphael; and her siblings, Joaquin Carew Jr., Francis W. Carew, Monte E. Carew, Christopher Carew, and Panpan Carew.

She was preceded in death by her father.

Visitation will be held from 1 p.m. to the 5 p.m. start of the service on Tuesday, Jan. 8 at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.  Burial in St. Kateri Tekakwitha Cemetery will be announced in the spring.  Minister Henry Boulley will officiate.


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December 31, 2018

Gregory L. Detweiler, Died December 29, 2018



Gregory L. Detweiler
Died Dec. 29, 2018

NORTHPORT – Gregory Lynn Detweiler, 65, of Northport, passed away Saturday, Dec. 29,2018 at home.


Greg was born May 17, 1953 in Dayton, Ohio the son of John Mark Detweiler and Luetta Fern (Gusler) Detweiler.  On June 13, 1981, he married the love of his life, Pamela Jean (Eggert) Detweiler in Northport at the Eggert Family Farm.

Greg started and for years owned and operated Detweiler Construction.  He loved hunting, fishing, sports, and spending time with his family.  He especially loved his University of Michigan sports and the Detroit Tigers.  He coached Northport boys’ baseball and was a devoted member of the Northport Sportsmen Club.

The family has fond memories of the many trips they took together over the years, including trips to the Upper Peninsula, the Grand Canyon and several cruises.  He loved his family and friends and will be deeply missed by them all.

Greg is survived by his wife of thirty-seven years, Pam; his parents, John and Luetta Detweiler; his two children, Stacia Lynn (Thomas) Erlandson, Shane Gregory (Morgan) Detweiler; three siblings, Kevin Detweiler, Cindy Williams, Randy (Joy) Detweiler; and two grandchildren, Kayden and Kenzie Erlandson.

He was preceded in death by a grandson, Camden J. Erlandson.

A celebration of Greg’s life will be held from 1-4 pm, on Friday January 4th at the Shady Trails Camp main lodge.

Memorials may be directed to Northport Sportsmen Club, PO Box 373, Northport, MI 49670 and/or Scott Brow Fishing Derby, PO Box 373, Northport, MI 49670.

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Geraldine "Gerry" M. Belanger, Died December 29, 2018

Geraldine M. Belanger

Died Dec. 29, 2018



LAKE LEELANAU – Geraldine Marie Belanger, 93, of Lake Leelanau, passed away Saturday, Dec. 29, 2018 in Traverse City.

Geraldine “Gerry” was born Feb. 17, 1925 in Traverse City the daughter of Alfred and Martha (Couturier) Lamie.  On June 1, 1948 at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church she married Albert J. “Bert” Belanger who preceded her in death on Jan. 8, 1999.

Gerry was a life-long resident of Leelanau and Grand Traverse counties.  For years she worked at Trude Hardware store on Front Street in downtown Traverse City and also at Underwood Farm Market.  She was a member of St. Mary’s Parish of Lake Leelanau and a member of the St. Mary’s Quilters.

She loved her family and friends, enjoyed playing card games and jig saw puzzles.  Gerry hand crafted rosaries, her skills with fixing anything with duct tape are legendary.  She had a quick wit and sense of humor, so much; that her grandchildren called these “grandma-isms.”  Good fortune seemed to surround Gerry, having won a car, numerous chicken dinner quilts and lottery wins over her lifetime. Call it luck or blessings, she had an abundance.

Gerry was a lady of faith and family and they treasure the memories of “Geraldine the dancing queen, prettiest girl I’ve ever seen.”

The family expresses their deepest thanks to Hospice of Michigan for the wonderful care of our Gerry.

Gerry is survived by her four children, twin daughters, Janet Belanger of Traverse City, Joyce Chupp of Traverse City, Kenneth (Virginia) Belanger of Cedar, Timothy (Katherine) Belanger of Suttons Bay; two siblings, Harriet Courtade of Traverse City, Samuel Lamie of Traverse City; three grandchildren, Scott (Tiffany) Chupp, Shea and Fran Belanger; six great grandchildren, Taylor Chupp, Kodie Chupp, Joyce (Joycie) Chupp, Ashley (Mitch) Alexander, Sarah Cochrane, Tyler Cochrane; and three great great grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her husband of fifty years, Albert; her parents Alfred and Martha; her sisters, Margaret Lamie and Jean Eva Warren; a brother, James Lamie; her in laws, Donald Courtade, Phyllis Lamie and Keith Warren; grandson, Erich Blough and granddaughter, Robin Cochrane; and a son in law, Arthur Chupp.

Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. with a Rosary at 7 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 4 at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.  The mass will be at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 5 with visitation at 9 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church of Lake Leelanau.  Burial in Grand Traverse Memorial Gardens will be held at after the service and church luncheon.  Father Bryan Medlin will serve as celebrant.

Memorials may be directed to Hospice of Michigan, 10850 E. Traverse Highway, Ste 115, Traverse City, MI 49684 and/or St. Mary’s Schools, PO Box 340, Lake Leelanau, MI 49653

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December 28, 2018

Betty D. Maynard, Died December 27, 2018




Betty D. Maynard

Died Dec. 27, 2018



A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 11 at 11 a.m. at Suttons Bay Congregational Church for Betty Deane Maynard, 98, of Traverse City, who passed away Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018 in Traverse City.

Betty was born Nov. 28, 1920 in Cleveland, OH, the daughter of Harry and Irene (Cherryman) Harris.  Betty graduated from Cleveland Heights High School, where she met her future husband, Robert A. Maynard.  After high school Betty attended Wittenberg University, where she was a Chi Omega.  She also attended Ohio State University and graduated from the School of Education at what is now known as Case Western Reserve University.

On March 6, 1943, Betty and Bob were married and went to live near his army base in Tomas, Wisconsin.  Bob was sent overseas in September of 1944, and Betty returned to live with her parents in Cleveland.  She gave birth to their first daughter there, whom Bob did not see until she was thirteen months old upon his return from WWII.  Over their years together they had four more children.

Betty taught in the Grosse Pointe School system for 13 years.  At retirement, Betty and Bob moved to their home near Suttons Bay, Michigan which they had owned since 1969.  They were members of the Suttons Bay Congregational Church, which they served and loved.  She was a member of PEO and was instrumental in founding the first chapter in Leelanau County.

Betty leaves behind her husband of nearly 76 years; her four daughters:  Barbara J. Moeller (George), Jane Nichols (Carrol), Mollie Moody (Gerald), and Nancy Pyle (Michael); as well as nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. 

She was preceded in death by her son, Mark (Lorrie English), and her sister, Jeanne Roberts.

A memorial service will be announced in the spring.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to the Leelanau Christian Neighbors, PO Box 196, Lake Leelanau, MI 49653 and/or Suttons Bay Congregational Church, Attn: Music Program, PO Box 70, Suttons Bay, MI 49682.

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December 25, 2018

Daniel F. Brzezinski, Died December 24, 2018


Daniel F. Brzezinski
Died Dec. 24, 2018

CEDAR – Daniel “Danny” Francis Brzezinski, 81, of Cedar, passed away on Monday, Dec. 24, 2018 at Grand Traverse Pavilions surrounded by his loving family.

Danny was born August. 3, 1937 in Cedar at the family farm, the son of Andrew II and Lillian (Winowiecki) Brzezinski.  On September 1, 1956, at Immaculate Conception Church in Traverse City, he married Magdaline (Maggie) Ann (Worm) Brzezinski who survives.

Danny, raised to be a hard worker, started his career at the Traverse City Iron Works (TCIW) and at Zimmerman Construction.  He worked two jobs to support his family.  After 27 years, TCIW pulled out of Traverse City and he then began working for Carpenter Enterprise as an industrial maintenance mechanic, from where he retired at age 63.

In addition to his career, Danny was instrumental within his community as being a jack of all trades no matter what the task would be.  From changing oil in cars, helping people in the community with various construction projects and helping family members, he never shied away from any challenge.  

He obtained many of his construction skills through the help of Joseph Zeintek when building his own home. He passed this work ethic and many of these skills on to his five sons and their families.  Danny was a lifelong member of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, the Ushers Club, and the Knights of Columbus.

In the community he was a founding member of the Cedar Hilltoppers Snowmobile Club, Cedar Chamber of Commerce and (because of the love of his Polish heritage) the Cedar Polka Fest.  He was also a member of the Cedar Volunteer Fire Department in which he was instrumental in coordinating the first rescue ambulance.

Danny was also just as passionate with his family activities including going to his children’s and grandchildren’s sporting events.  His huge heart was evident in all the ways that he sought to be a part of their lives, even dropping everything at a moment’s notice to help them out.

Danny is survived by his wife, Maggie; his children, Allen, Duwayne (Linda), Dale (Darla), Jerome (Paula), Bryan (Rhonda), his siblings, Janette, Germaine, Nancy, Marci, Linda, Joseph, and David, thirteen grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren, and two great great children.

Danny was preceded in death by his parents, his siblings: Andy, Gary, Larry, Norma, Mary Beth, and Eleanor, and a grandson, Michael Brzezinski.

Visitation will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 26 with the Rosary to be prayed at 7 p.m. at the Holy Rosary Church of Cedar.  

The mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 27 also 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 Parish, 6982 S. Schomberg Rd, Cedar, MI 49621, and/or Cedar Fire Department, PO Box 74, Cedar, MI 49621

A special thanks to the great crew at the Grand Traverse Pavilions, and Hospice of Michigan.

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December 19, 2018

Edward Galla, Died December 17, 2018



Edward Galla
Died Dec. 17, 2018
 
CEDAR – Edward Galla, 86, of Cedar, passed away on Dec. 17, 2018 at Cherry Hill Haven, Traverse City.
Edward was born on Oct. 19, 1932 in Centerville Twp., the son of Peter and Bernadine (Kabat) Galla.  On Aug. 11, 1956 at Holy Rosary Church, Isadore, he married Pauline E. Blonshine, who survives.
Ed attended Holy Rosary School and at the age of 17 enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps and served during the Korean War.  After an honorable discharge, he used the G.I. Bill to attend school in Detroit for a couple of years before heading out to California in 1957, where he earned a bachelor’s in electronic engineering.  Ed was employed by Aero Jet Electoral Systems for 40 years.  During that time he assisted in doing government contracts.  After his retirement, together with his wife, they moved back to Cedar, Michigan.
Ed was a member of the Cedar Hilltoppers Snowmobile Club, the Cedar Chamber of Commerce, VFW, American Legion, and the Elks.  He loved baseball and football, enjoyed traveling, fishing, playing cards, polka dancing and parties.
In addition to his loving wife of 62 years, Ed is survived by his daughter, Deborah (Jimmer) Davis of Utah; his son, Ronald (Sherry) Galla of California; four grandchildren, James (Jenn Hubble) Davis, Hillary Davis, Alysha (Richard) Dugger, and Shelbie Copas; two great-grandchildren, Payton and Emma Dugger; brother, Leonard (Charlene) Galla; sister, Theresa Kulanda; sisters-in-law, Helen Galla and Jarda Woodruff.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Raymond Galla; brother-in-law, Fred Kulanda; and sister-in-law, Dorothy Sleeper.
A memorial mass will be announced and celebrated in the spring at Holy Rosary Church and burial at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Isadore.
Memorials may be directed to Holy Rosary Church, 6982 S. Schomberg Road Cedar, MI 49621; Cedar Fire & Rescue, PO Box 74, Cedar MI 49621; Cherry Hill Haven, 4885 N. Long Lake Road, Traverse City, MI 49684; and/or to Heartland Hospice, 4020 Copper Vw Suite 113, Traverse City, Mi 49684.
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December 12, 2018

Leonard A. Denoyer, Died December 11, 2018






Leonard A. Denoyer
Died Dec. 11, 2018

LAKE LEELANAU – Leonard Albin Denoyer, 93, of Lake Leelanau, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018 at Grand Traverse Pavilions.

Leonard was born Sep. 10, 1925 in Lake Leelanau the son of Alfred and Clara (Bussey) Denoyer.  On Jan. 20, 1945 at St. Mary’s Church of Lake Leelanau, he married Phyllis (Couturier) Denoyer, who survives.

As a young man Leonard served his nation in the Army Air Corps seeing service during WWII.  Leonard was a gentle soul who never said a bad word about anyone in his life.  He had a green thumb and could grow anything in his garden.  He was known for his raspberries and beautiful flowers.  Leonard could fix anything. 

Leonard enjoyed dancing and was still dancing the polka even while in long term care.  He and Phyllis would square dance or polka.  He enjoyed hunting and fishing for enjoyment but also to provide for his family.  He loved collecting rocks.

He was a man of deep catholic faith, praying the Rosary and had a deep and unending love for his family.

Leonard is survived by his children, Kenneth (Bernadette) Denoyer, Carol (Jim) Beehler, Yvonne (Ken) Ruby, Dennis Denoyer, Steve (Pam) Denoyer, Amy (Bob) Thomas; numerous and loving grandchildren, great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, all his siblings, a daughter in law, Judy Denoyer, and two grandsons, Scott and Brian Denoyer.

Visitation will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. with the rosary to be prayed at 7 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 17 at the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.  The mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 18 with the family greeting friends at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church of Lake Leelanau.  Burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery will be announced in the spring.  Fr. Bryan Medlin will serve as celebrant.

Memorials may be directed to Hospice of Michigan, 10850 E. Traverse Highway, Ste 115, Traverse City, MI 49684 and/or St. Mary’s Church, PO Box 340, Lake Leelanau, MI 49653


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