NOVA
JEAN (MCINTOSH)
Nova
Jean Adams, Nova Jean Adams, 74, of Gladwin, died Dec. 29, 2004 at St. Mary’s
Surviving
her are her daughters, Vickie (Donald) Chambers of Gladwin, Linda (Rod) Reid
and Pam (Jerry) Worth, both of Mt. Pleasant, and Tammy Adams of Midland; 15
grandchildren and two Great grandchildren; sisters Leola Hude of Gladwin,
Vonnie Leeck of Beaverton, Ella Doyle of Hemlock, Carol Gower of Bay City,
Theron “Sue” Robbins of Auburn, Marsha McIntosh of Coleman, and Debbie McIntosh
of Gladwin; brothers Jim McIntosh of Flint, Vern McIntosh of Midland, Leonard
McIntosh and Tom McIntosh, both of Gladwin; and several nieces and nephews. She
was predeceased by her husband; parents; brothers, Herb McIntosh, Lyle McIntosh
and Jerry McIntosh; and sister, Elsie Swinehart.
Funeral
services were held on Friday, Dec. 31 at Hall Funeral Home in Gladwin, with
pastor Rod Reid officiating. Burial took place at
VIOLET
R.
Violet R. Adams, 87, of Gladwin, passed away Oct. 5 at the
Surviving
are three daughters, Joyce and husband Eldon Benmark of Clio, Alice Potter of
Corunna, Marion and husband Jerry LaMotte of Grayling; one son, Richard Adams
of Grayling; thirteen grandchildren; and twenty great grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by one brother, Charlie Near, one sister, Kurn Yeager and one
grandson Rodney Benmark in 1991.
Services
were held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Sisson Funeral Home in Gladwin. Rev. Bryan
Johnson officiated and burial was in the
GEORGE
RICHARD AMERMAN --- 05-23/1900
LOUISE
I. (MARSH) AVERILL (29 JUNE 1922 - 19 FEB 1998)
Louise
I. Averill, 75, of Gladwin, died Thursday, Feb. 19, 1998 at her home. Born June
29, 1922 in Auinmont, W.V., she was the daughter of George and Annie Avis
March. Louise married Paul Averill, Feb. 8, 1947 in
Besides her husband she is survived by two
sons, David and wife Colleen of Blythe, Colo., Thomas and wife Susan of
Ferndale; one daughter, Doris Harmon of Troy; two brothers, George Marsh of
Shepherd, and Alvin Marsh of Clinton township, three sisters, Lucille Robert
and Rita Stecker, both of Gladwin,and Louelle McGraff of Laramine, Wy.; seven
grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by one
brother.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the
Sisson Funeral Home in Gladwin with Kurt Eichinger, Lutheran lay minister,
officiating. Burial was in
PAUL
R. AVERILL (16 APRIL 1923 - 16 JULY 1998)
Paul
R. Averill, 75, of Gladwin, died Thursday, July 16, 1998 at the MidMichigan
Medical Center-Midland. Born April 16, 1923 in
Surviving are four sons, David and wife
Colleen of Blythe, Calif., Thomas and wife Susan of Ferndale, Gene of Luther,
and Paul Curtis of Findley, Ohio; one stepdaughter, Doris Harmon of Troy; two
brothers, Phil and Otis, both of Muskegon; one sister, Mamie Marsh of Muskegon;
12 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the
Sisson Funeral Home in Gladwin with Joseph White officiating. Burial was in
RALPH WILLIBALD BRAUN
(7 DEC 1915 – 16 DEC 1915)
Braun---Ralph
Willibald, infant son of Rev. Henry G. Braun, at Round Lake, died Dec. 16, aged
9 days. Interment in Sherman cemetery Dec. 18. Gladwin County Record dated
12-23/1915 Column - 6 Page - 1.
MARY JO (HARDING) BROUILLETTE (16 APRIL 1954 - 3 JULY 2001)
Mary Jo Brouillette, 47, of Gladwin, died Tuesday, July 3, 2001 at
MidMichigan Medical Center-
Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Clint Harding and
William Brouillette, both of Gladwin; her parents, Jess and Lota Harding of
Gladwin; one sister, Julie Meneer of Gladwin; one brother, Neal Harding of
Gladwin; several nieces and nephews; and many friends. She was preceded in
death by her grandparents, Delmar and Louisa Yeager and Jess and Francis
Harding.
Services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Hall Funeral Home,
Gladwin with Pastor Tim Lambert officiating. Burial was in
ERVIN
J. BURMEISTER (14 SEP 1906 - 10 MARCH 1977)
Ervin
J. Burmeister, 70, of Gladwin, died Thursday March 10, in the Clare Nursing
Home following a long illness. Born in
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Henry
(Clara) Ziemer of Gladwin; one brother, Harold of Gladwin; and 2 grandchildren
and 4 great grandchildren. Services were held Sunday at 3 p.m. from the Hall
Funeral Home, Gladwin Chapel. The Rev. Carl Briggs officiated and burial was in
the Skeel's Cemetery. Gladwin County Record dated 03-16/1977 Column - 3 Page -
2
FRANK
E. BURMEISTER (21 JULY 1895 - 13 FEB 1955)
SUCCUMBS
TO HEART ATTACK SUNDAY
Frank E. Burmeister, 59, died suddenly
Sunday, Feb. 13. He lived alone and was found dead by his brother, Ervin. The
son of the late Joh and Augusta Burmeister, he was born July 21, 1895 in
HAROLD
J. BURMEISTER (14 JUNE 1904 - 19 DEC 1980)
Harold
J. Burmeister, 76, of
Surviving are 3 step-sons, Harold Allman of
Clio, Hammans Allman of Swartz Creek; 2 step-daughters, Mrs. Joyce Campbell of
Gladwin and Mrs. Joann Taylor of Clio; 18 grandchildren and 4 great
grandchildren. Services were held Monday at 1 p.m. from the Hall Funeral Home,
Gladwin Chapel. The Rev. Carl Briggs officiated and burial was in the
AMBER
D. (KELLEY)
Amber D. Campbell, 85, of Gladwin, died April 22, 2006 at Gladwin
Nursing and
Surviving are two
daughters, Sally Anderson and friend Steve Pratt, and Judy Hale, all of
Gladwin; one son, Junior (Mary) Campbell, of Gladwin; six grandchildren; 11
Great-grandchildren; one step-grandson; several step-Great-grandchildren; two
sisters, Veda Molesworth and Jennie Howey, both of Gladwin; several sisters and
brothers-in-law; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her
husband in 1996, her parents, two brothers and a sister.
Funeral services and
burial were April 24, 2006 at
DELVIN
CASSIDAY (26 FEB 1921 - 18 NOV 2003)
Delvin Cassiday, of
Gladwin passed away on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2003. Arrangements are being handled
by Hall Funeral home in Gladwin and are incomplete at this time. Gladwin County Record
dated 11-19/2003 Column - 4 Page - 2
DELVIN
J. CASSIDAY
Delvin J. Cassiday, 82, of Gladwin passed
away Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2003 at Mid Michigan Medical Center - Gladwin after a
long illness. He was born Feb. 26, 1921 in Gladwin to J. Leonard and Sylvia
(Gray) Cassiday. He married Maxine (Knight) Cassiday on June 20, 1941. He
worked as a structural iron worker of Local 25,
He is survived by his wife Maxine Cassiday
of Gladwin; two daughters Shirley (James) Newman and L. Jean (Charles)
Cassiday-Nienhuis both of Gladwin; one son, Richard (Kathleen) Cassiday of
Gladwin, nine grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and several nieces and
nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, and four brothers; Lloyd,
Everettt, Albert and Edward.
Services were held Nov. 21 at Hall Funeral
Home with Pastor Dennis Feurestine officiating. Burial took place at
GEORGE
CASSIDY (13 OCT 1844 - APRIL 1904)
George
Cassidy, aged 59 year, 5 months, 19 days, died in
ARVEL
LESTER CLARK (4 FEB 1918 - 5 DEC 1996)
RUTH
(Midland
Daily News, Aug. 3, 1983)
Ruth I.
Cooper, 67, of Gladwin, died Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1983, in
She was
born March 10, 1916, in Skeels, where she was a lifetime resident. She married
Harry Cooper, March 1, 1933, in Skeels. He died Dec. 15, 1980. She was a member
of the
She leaves
daughters, Mrs. Wesley (Dorothy) Abbott of Gladwin and Mrs. Arnold (Betty)
Elwood of Saginaw; twin sons, Eldon Cooper of Gladwin and Allen Cooper at home;
11grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.
A daughter, Maxine McMullen died Sept. 3, 1971.
Services
will be at 2 p.m. Friday in
(Bay City
Times, Aug. 3, 1983)
Services
for Mrs. Cooper, 67, who died Tuesday at
HELEN
Mrs.
Helen Crystal, 46, of
Surviving besides her husband are, 2
daughters, Mrs. Charles (Wendy) Bitner of Staples and Shawnna at home; her
father, Orville Hansen of Staples; 2 brothers, Orville L. of Almont and Leon of
Gladwin; one sister, Mrs. Donna Harry of Staples; and one grandson.
Services were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. from
the Hall Funeral Home, Gladwin Chapel. The Rev. Carl Briggs officiated and
burial was in Skeel's Cemetery. Gladwin County Record dated 07-20/1983 Column
- 3 Page - 2
JOSEPH
CRYSTAL (1 NOV 1924 - 3 NOV 1984)
Joseph
(Buck)
NONA
J. (
SERVICES
FRIDAY FOR MRS. CUDDIE
Mrs. Alt Cuddie, 76, of
Services will be held Friday at 1:00 p.m. at
the
LOTTIE
(MYERS) CURTIS (3 MAY 1895 - 20 FEB 1979)
Mrs.
Lottie Curtis, 83, of 108 May St., Gladwin, died Tuesday, Feb. 20, at the
Besides her husband, she is survived by 3
sons, Bernard Yoesting of Flint, Herman Yoesting of Gladwin and Calvin Yoesting
of Beaverton; 3 sisters, Mrs. Bertha Shufelt of Midland, Mrs. Faith Gallagher
of Flint and Mrs. Nell Roberts of Detroit; 2 brothers, Herb Myers of Lansing
and Harry Myers of Flint; 11 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; and several
great great grandchildren.
Services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. from
the Mathews Funeral Home. The Rev. Carl Briggs will officiate and burial will
be in the
HERMAN
DOEDE (30 OCT 1896 - 14 MAY 1983)
Herman
Doede, 86, of
Besides his wife, he is survived by 3 sons,
Robert of Troy, Richard of Sanford and Ronald of San Jose, Calif.; one
daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Joann) Barth of Pontiac; 17 grandchildren and 6 great
grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the
DONNA
L. (FOUTCH)
Donna
L. Glasgow, Donna L. Glasgow, 82, of Gladwin died July 22, 2005 at Gladwin
Pines Nursing Home after a long illness. She was born in Clare on March 9, 1923
to Right and Frances (Hokemeyer) Foutch. She lived in
Surviving
are three daughters, Sharon Prince of Eaton Rapids, Tony McGinn of Ypsilanti,
and Marta Smith of Baltimore, Maryland; one son, Vic Stanley of Gladwin; three
brothers, Franklin (Ruth) Foutch of Gladwin, Louis (Nancy) Foutch of Lansing,
and Ronald Foutch of Midland; two sisters, Rosali Phillips of Saginaw and Bev
(Larry) Robinson of Gladwin; nine grandchildren and four Great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two children, Michael and Charlie
Glasgow; two sisters, Florence Foutch and Betty Edick; and one brother, Dennis
Foutch.
Funeral
services were held Monday, July 25 at
MICHAEL
KEITH GLASGOW (23 APRIL 1943 - 30 MARCH 1974)
Michael
K. Glasgow, 30, died suddenly Saturday, March 30, at his
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Donna Glasgow
of Gladwin; his father, Keith of Midland; a brother, Victor of Lansing; 2
sisters, Mrs. Toni McGinn and Mrs. Sharon Dinels both of Lansing; grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Right Foutch of Gladwin, and Mrs. Mae Glasgow of Midland.
Services were held Monday at 2:00 p.m. at
Hall Funeral Home with the Rev. Carl M. Briggs officiating. Burial was in the
Mrs.
Lena E. Gray, 73, of
Besides her husband, she is survived by 2
sisters, Lillian Campbell of
EDITH
(CASSIDAY) GREAVES (8 AUG 1915 - 31 JAN 2004)
Mrs.
Greaves, Mrs. Greaves, age 88, passed away Saturday, Jan. 31, 2004 at the
She
is survived by one son; James K. (Patricia) Greaves Sr. of Gladwin; one
daughter, Sharon (Floyd) Davis of Gladwin; six grandchildren; twelve Great
grandchildren; and one Great-great-grandchild. She was predeceased by one
sister and two brothers.
Funeral
Services were held Feb. 3, 2004 at
WESLEY
CHARLES GRUNO, SR (16 SEP 1932 - 10 JUNE 1991)
Wesley
C. Gruno, 58, of
Besides his wife, he is survived by 3 sons,
Robert of Gladwin, Randy of Oxford and William of Harrison; one daughter
Lillian Paruszkiewicz of Gladwin; 3 brothers, Junior of Gladwin, William of
Flint and Milford of Ohio; 3 sisters, Emma Fox of Flint, Gloria Alma of Birch
Run and Noretta Carter of Florida; and 13 grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by 7 brothers and sisters.
Services were held today, Wednesday, at 1
p.m. from the Hall Funeral Home, Gladwin Chapel. Burial was in the
CORRECTION
In the obituary of Wesley C. Gruno Sr., of
Gladwin, last week, a son, Wesley Jr. of
COLIN
SCOTT HARRY (? - 17 APRIL 1981)
Colin
Scott Harry, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harry of
Graveside services were held Tuesday at 11
a.m. in the Skeel's Cemetery with the Rev. Carl Briggs officiating.
Arrangements were in charge of the Hall Funeral Home. Gladwin County Record
dated 04-22/1981 Column - 4 Page - 2
BENJAMIN
E. HAYWOOD (? - 14 FEB 1911)
Benj.
E. Haywood aged about 74 years died at his home in Sage township, Feb. 14, at 9
p.m. of disease incidental to old age. Funeral will be held from the residence
at 10 a.m. and from the
CHARLES
J. HAYWARD (6 SEP 1858 - 11 JULY 1939)
Charles
J. Hayward died at the home of his son Leslie Hayward July 11. Mr. Hayward was
born in
Surviving him are three sons, Harold E.,
Leonel V. and Leslie A., all of Sage, three daughters, Mrs. Waldo Kelly of
Sage, Mrs. Sam Fritcher of
Funeral services were held Thursday at 1
p.m. at the home of Leslie Hayward and at 2 o'clock at the
HAROLD
EUGENE
SERVICES
HELD FOR HAROLD
Harold Eugene Hayward, 55, of Sage township,
a veteran of World War I, died at the Veterans's Hospital, at
Mr. Hayward was born in Sanilac county, on
August 12, 1890, and was married to Mable Prentice, on December 7, 1925, in
LEONEL
B. HAYWARD (15 SEP 1892 - 15 JAN 1954)
LEONAL
B.
Leonal B. Hayward, 61, passed away at his
home in Sage township Friday, January 15. He had been in ill health for about four months. Funeral
services were held on Monday afternoon from the Hall Funeral Home, with the
Rev. Carl Briggs, of the Skeels Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was made in
the Skeels cemetery, under the auspices of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mr.
Hayward was born in Sanilac county on September 15, 1892, and had resided in
Gladwin for the past 56 years. He was a mason by trade, a veteran of World War
I and operated a farm in Sage township. On July 27, 1931, he was married to
Miss Fern M. Spohn at Gladwin.
Surviving are his wife, Fern; two sons,
Charles E. Hayward of Beaverton and Stanely Hayward of Gladwin; and seven daughters,
Laura, Nora, Donna, Irene, Nancy, Ruth and Joan, all at home; one brother,
Leslie, of Gladwin; three sisters, Mrs. Veda Greer and Mrs. Laura Kelly, of
Gladwin, and Mrs. Rose Fritcher of Flint; also one grandchild. Gladwin County
Record dated 01-20/1954 Column - 3 Page - 1
ANTHONY
RAY HOWEY (7 DEC 1954 - 16 AUG 1972)
Anthony
Ray Howey, 17, of 5634 North M-18, died Wednesdy night, Aug. 16, of injuries
after being struck by a pickup truck near Meredith. Born in
Services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. from
the Hall Funeral Home. The Rev. Carl Briggs officiated and burial was in the
EDWIN
R. HUDE (12 SEP 1926 - 29 JUNE 1982)
Edwin
R. Hude, 55, of
Besides his wife, he is survived by one sn,
Robert of Gladwin; 4 daughters, Verna and Marilyn of Gladwin, Mrs. Tom (Ruth)
Morales of Texas and Mrs. Roger (Alma) Dowis of Saginaw; one brother, Robert of
Warren; 3 sisters, Mrs. Margaret Basner of Coleman, Mrs. Elizabeth Flaugher and
Mrs. Elsie Lloyd of Gladwin; 3 half-sisters, Mrs. Emma Klawitter of Toledo,
Mrs. Marie Eddy of Georgia and Mrs. Martha Corbus of Sterling Heights; and 3
grandsons.
Services were held Friday at 11 a.m. from
Our Savior Lutheran Church. The Rev. Herbert Biermann officiated and burial was
in the
JOSEPH
E. JACOBS (22 FEB 1920 - 9 AUG 1978)
Joseph
E. Jacobs, 58, of
Besides his wife, he is survived by one son,
Larry of Mt. Clemens; one daughter, Mrs. Kathy Walkenhorst of
JOSPEH
HERBERT KELLY (? - 2 JULY 1966)
INJURY
FATAL IN ACCIDENT
A sage Township father of five was seriously
injured in the
Officers said two cars operated by Doris
Zaborowski and her husband, Richard, and a pickup driven by Mrs. Maried
Willford were parked in a row on the shoulder on the north side of the highway
facing west. Mrs. Zaborowski told them that Kelley came over a small hill from
the west and his truck went into a skid. It came across the road rear-end first
and hit her car, which was between the other two vehicles, in the left front
fender forcing her car part way into the ditch.
Kelley was thrown from the truck, she said,
and the truck ended up along side her car. Officers could find no explanation
why the truck went into the skid. Mrs. Zaborowski, Mrs. Willford, who was
sitting in the Zaborowski car, and Cathern Zaborowski, were not seriously
injured, deputies said. Gladwin County Record dated 07-06/1966 Column - 3 Page
- 1
SCOTT
DOUGLAS KENNEDY (12 MAY 1968 - 27 JULY 1974)
Scott
Douglas Kennedy, 6, of
Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas W. Kennedy, of Sherman Township; 2 brothers, Jerry Lee and Michael
William; 1 sister, Cynthia Lynn, all at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Parrett and Mrs. Arlene Kennedy, all of Flint. Services were held
Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Mathews Funeral Home with the Rev. James Mayhew
officiating. Burial was in
ALVIN
E. KLEISS (11 AUG 1924 - 16 SEP 1986)
Alvin E.
Kleiss, 62, of
Surviving besides his wife, are 2 sons,
James of Phoenix, Ariz. and Gary of Denver, Colo.; one daughter, Mrs. Morris
(Judy) Grove of Gladwin; 2 brothers, Harold of Detroit and Bill of Florida; 3
sisters, Agnes Hall of Florida, Helen Kleinfield of
Services were held Friday at 11 a.m. from
the
JEAN
(WAEISS) KLEISS (13 JUNE 1926 - 29 OCT 1987)
Jean V. Kleiss, 61 of
Surviving are 2 sons, James of Phoniex,
JAMES
H. LEVI (26 APRIL 1939 - 13 JULY 1997)
James
H. Levi, 58, of Gladwin, died Sunday, July 13, 1997 at his home, following a
long illness. Born April 26, 1939 in
Besides his wife he is survived by three
sons, James of Annapolis, Md., Donald of Detroit, and Ronald of Ionia; one
daughter, Lisa Francello of
Services will be held at 1 p.m. today
(Wednesday) at the Sisson Funeral Home with the Rev. Peter Russell officiating.
Burial will be in
ALICE
(MCLAIN)
From the Gladwin
ILLNESS FATAL TO MRS. ALICE LYONS - Mrs. Alice M. Lyons, 78, of
Monday morning, Dec. 26, following an illness of several months. Services were held today (Wednesday) at 1:00
p.m. at the
of age, and they settled at Skeels. In 1903 she was married to Elmer Lyons in
From the Gladwin
ELMER
K. LYONS (4 JAN 1877 – 1960)
From the Gladwin
ILLNESS FATAL TO ELMER LYONS - Elmer K. Lyons, 83, of
February 20, after an illness of two months. Mr. Lyons, a retired farmer, was
born January 4, 1877, in
Survivors include his wife, Alice; three sons, John of Gladwin, Albert of
Harrison, and Pearl Lyon, of New York; two daughters, Mrs. Cozy Craford of
Clare and Mrs. Leona Harrold of Gladwin; a
Bryon, of Gladwin; 10 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. One son and
one daughter preceded him in death.
Funeral services were held Tuesday at the
From the Gladwin
MRS. ELMIRA
From the Gladwin
ELMYRA F. LYONS - Elmyra F. Lyons was born in
JOHN
L. LYONS (1837 - 12 JULY 1910)
John
Lyons, a Civil war veteran, died at his home in
LEOTA
M. (KELLOGG) MARTIN (1 JUNE 1913 - 16 MARCH 1995)
Leota
M. Martin, 81, of Gladwin, died Thursday, March 16, 1995 at Saginaw St. Luke's
Hospital form injuries sustained in an automobile accident in
The former Leota Kellogg married Orville
(Marty) Martin Dec. 27, 1939 in
Rites were held at 1 p.m. Saturday from the
Hall Funeral Home, Gladwin chapel by the Harrison VFW Auxiliary and Golden Rod
Rebekah Lodge 151 of Gladwin. Burial was in the
HARVEY
MCCRACKEN (28 JAN 1838 - 6 FEB 1912)
Harvey McCracken died at his home in
Services were held at the home at 12 o'clock
noon and at the
WARD
H. MCCRACKEN (4 JULY 1894 - 25 MARCH 1979)
Ward
H. McCracken, 84, of 2915 M-18,
Surviving besides his wife, are 3 daughters,
Mrs. Dell (Ella Mae) Gilmore of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Hobart (Betty) Ivins of
Prescott, Ariz. and Mrs. Dorothy Seal of
Services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m.
from the Hall Funeral Home, Beaverton Chapel. Martin Ledwidge will officiate
and burial will be in the
DEBORAH M. MCINTOSH (05 APR 1950 – 07 APR 2006)
Midland Daily News (MI)-April 9,
2006
Deborah M. McIntosh, 56, of Gladwin, died April 7, 2006 at
Deborah was born April 5, 1950 to Ray and Beryl (Dunning) McIntosh in Gladwin.
She was a homemaker and lived in
She is survived by daughter and son-in-law Michell & Dave Roggow of
Gladwin; special friend Jerry Northrup of Gladwin; grandchildren Brittney,
Blake & Branden; brothers Jimmie McIntosh of Flint, Vernon McIntosh of
Midland, Leonard McIntosh of Gladwin & Tom McIntosh of Coleman; sisters
Leola Hude of Gladwin, Ella Doyle of Hemlock, Thernon Robbins of Auburn, Vonnie
Leeck of Beaverton, Carole Gower of Bay City & Marsha McIntosh of Coleman;
and several nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents; brother,
Lyle McIntosh; sisters Nova Jean Adams & Elsie Swinehart.
Visitations are scheduled for 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday, April 9, 2006 and noon to 9
p.m. Monday, April 10, 2006 at Hall Funeral Home in Gladwin. Funeral services
are planned for 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 11, 2006, at Hall Funeral Home in
Gladwin, with Pastor George Coon officiating. Burial will take place at
DUANE
G. "DEWEY" MCINTOSH (28 AUG 1937 - 31 JAN 2003)
Duane “Dewey” McIntosh , age 65, of Gladwin passed away Friday,
Jan. 31, 2003 at his residence following a brief illness. He was born in
Surviving besides his wife Anita are his children, Cal (Kim
Strohkirch) McIntosh of Gladwin, Kurt McIntosh of West Palm Beach, Flor., and
Valerie (Pastor Timothy) Lambert of Gladwin; five grandchildren, Rachel,
Bethany, Faith and Timothy Lambert, and Sarah Rose McIntosh; and one brother,
Robert McIntosh of Midland. He was predeceased by his sister, Dorothy Irene
McIntosh.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 2, 2003 at
the
JERRY
W. MCINTOSH (21 AUG 1946 - 24 JUNE 1966)
SERVICES
HELD FOR JERRY MCINTOSH
A recently returned veteran of
Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
McIntosh, of Sherman Township; six brothers, Vernon of Midland, Lyle of
Gladwin, Herbert of Bay City, Jim, Leonard and Tom at home; and nine sisters,
Mrs. Leola Hude and Mrs. Noca Jean Adams of Gladwin, Mrs. Vonnie Leeck, Mt.
Morris, Mrs. Ella Doyle Hemlock, Mrs. Elsie Swinehart, Davidson, Mrs. Carol
Gower, Bay City, Debra at home, Mrs. Theron Robbins of Auburn and Mrs. Marsha
Duval of California. Gladwin
EVELYN A. (BURTON)
NASH (21 JUNE 1912 – 15 AUG 1981)
Evelyn
A. Nash, 69, of 3850 N. Clarwin Rd., Gladwin, died Saturday, Aug. 15, in the
Bay Medical Center. Born in Coleman on June 21, 1912, she moved to the area in
1965 from Flint. She was a member of the Gladwin Church of the Nazerene. The
former Evelyn Burton, she was married to Ralph Nash on September 27, 1927, in
Flint.
Besides
her husband, she is survived by 3 sons, Robert of Otisville and Edwin and Buddy
of Flint; 2 daughters, Mrs. Robert (Joyce) Rainbolt of Otter Lake and Mrs.
William (Sherry) Nolph of Gladwin; 2 sisters, Mrs. Naomin Garver of Clare and
Mrs. Audrey Murray of Flint; one brother, Orville Burton of Flint; 19
grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
Services
were held today, Wednesday, at 2 p.m. from the Gladwin Church of the Nazerene.
The Rev. David Inman officiated and burial was in the Skeels Cemetery.
Arrangements were in charge of the Mathews Funeral Home. Gladwin County Record
dated 8-19/1981 Column – 4 Page – 2.
RALPH W. NASH (20 FEB
1904 – 15 SEP 1988)
Ralph
W. Nash, 84, of 3850 Clarwin Rd., Gladwin, died Thursday, Sept. 15, in the
Ardis Nursing Home after a long illness. Born in Gladwin County, Feb. 20, 1904,
he moved to Flint and returned to Gladwin in 1965. Mr. Nash was retired from
General Motors. He was a member of the Gladwin Church of the Nazerene. Mr. Nash
and the former Evelyn Burton were married Sept. 27, 1927, in Flint. She
preceded him in death Aug. 15, 1981.
Surviving
are 3 sons, Robert of Gladwin, Edwin and Buddy of Flint; 2 daughters, Mrs.
Robert (Joyce) Rainbolt of Otter Lake and Mrs. William (Sherry) Nolph of
Gladwin; one brother, George of Florida; 16 grandchildren and 15 great
grandchildren. A grandson preceded him in death.
Services
were held Monday at 11 a.m. from the Church of The Nazerene. The Rev. Jerry
Wells officiated and burial was in the Skeels Cemetery. Arrangements were in
charge of the Sisson-Mathews Funeral Home. Gladwin County Record dated
9-21/1988 Column – 3 Page – 2.
ROBERT
W. NASH, JR (7 JUNE 1957 - 17 JULY 1982)
Robert
W. Nash Jr., 25, of
SHERRY ELAINE (NASH) NOLPH (20 OCT 1946 - 21 SEP 2005)
Sherry
Elaine Nolph, Sherry Elaine Nolph, 58, of Gladwin passed away Wednesday, Sept.
21 at her home. Sherry was born Oct. 20, 1946 in Gladwin to Ralph and Evelyn
Burton Nash. She married William Nolph on May 31, 1969 in
Surviving
are her husband, William; three daughters, Sharice (Joshua) Purman of Saginaw,
Shannon Nolph of Twin Lake, and Angela Nolph at home; one grandson, Jonah;
in-laws, Charles and Della Nolph of Gladwin; two brothers, Robert Nash and
Edwin (Joy) Nash, both of Gladwin; and one sister, Joyce (Robert) Rainbolt of
Foley, Alabama. Her parents and one brother, Buddie Nash, predecease her.
Service
were held Saturday, Sept. 24 at the Sisson Funeral Home. Pastor David Mead
officiated and burial was in
HOMER
G. PARR (17 JULY 1921 - 23 MAY 1994)
Homer
G. Parr, 72, of
He is survived by his wife; 2 daughters,
Patricia Ahigren and husband Ken of Garden City, and Christine Harper and
husband Harry of Warren; 1 brother, John of Romulus; 4 grandchildren; and 3
great grandchildren. His body was cremated at the Autumn Valley Crematory. The
Sisson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Gladwin County Record dated
05-25/1994 Column - 3 Page - 2
MINNIE
(FOGLE)
PIONEER
RESIDENT DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS
Mrs. Minnie Fogle
Funeral services were held Saturday at the
Skeels Baptist church with Rev. A. J. Hoolsema preaching the sermon. Interment
at the Skeels cemetery. Surviving are her children, Jess and Frank Poland, Mrs.
Ellen Sine and Mrs. Cora Shufelt, all of Midland, Mrs. Laura Anderson of Bay
City and Mrs. Nona Cuddie of Gladwin, 27 grandchildren and 16 great
grandchildren, besides many friends. Gladwin County Record dated 08-31/1938
Column - 6 Page - 8
LIBBIE
M. (
Libbie
M. Sanders, 91, of Durand and formerly of Gladwin, died Saturday, July 13, in
the Shiawassee County Medical Care Facility in Corunna, after a short illness.
Born in
Surviving are one son, Norman of Durand; 3
daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Florence) Hildebrandt of Durand, Mrs. Richard (Doris)
Smith of Newaygo and Mrs. Willard (Opal) Schliter of Walled Lake; one step-son,
Russ Sanders of Clare; 3 step-daughters, Mrs. Grace Coats and Mrs. Edith Newman
of Clare and Mrs. Helen Sims of Madina, Ill.; one brother, Floyd of Clare; 21
grandchildren and several great and great great grandchildren. Preceding her in
death were a daughter, Hazel Anderson in 1973 and a son, Ora Van Horn in 1975.
Services were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. from
the Hall Funeral Home, Gladwin Chapel. The Rev. Carl Briggs officiated and
burial was in the
ESTHER
(WAEISS) SEIPKE (27 OCT 1901 – 05 JAN 1984)
(Midland
Daily News, Jan. 6, 1984)
Esther
Seipke, 82, of Maple Manor, Gladwin, died Thursday, Jan. 5, 1984, following an
auto accident.
She was
born Oct. 27, 1901, in
She leaves
her son, Emil N. Seipke of Mt. Clemens, daughters, Mrs. J.W. (Violet) Rea of
Midland and Irene E. Weaver of Clarkston; four grandchildren, two great
grandchildren; brother, Emil Waeiss of Gladwin; and sisters, Evelyn Westwood of
Sandusky, Eleanor LaDuke of Tucson, Ariz., and Ethel Schultz of Rosevi1le.
Services
will be at 1 p.m. Monday in
Friends may
call at the Hall Funeral Home, Gladwin Chapel, after 5 p.m. Saturday, until 11
am. Monday and at the church from noon until time of service.
MABEL
(BURMEISTER) SERSAW (21 APRIL 1892 - 6 DEC 1971)
Mrs.
Mable Sersaw, 79, of
Survivors are her husband, John; and two
brothers, Harold and Ervin Burmeister, both of Gladwin. Services were held
today (Wednesday), at 2:00 p.m. at the Hall Funeral Home with the Rev. Carl Briggs
officiating and burial was in the
OTTO A.
Otto A. Sherman, 87, of Gladwin, died Friday, Oct. 26, 2001 at the
Gladwin Pines Nursing Home following a short illness. Born Feb. 9, 1914 in
Beside his wife he is survived by three sons, Donald and wife
Barbara, Martin, and Altamer and wife Robyn, all of Gladwin; one daughter,
Augusta and husband Edward Etelamaki of Midland; 11 grandchildren; 17
great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter; and one sister-in-law, Alma
Sherman of Gladwin. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Emma Denwith and
Augusta Borrusch; and three brothers, Bill, Ernest, and Edward.
Services were held at 11 a.m. Monday at Our Savior Lutheran Church
with Rev. Timothy Verity officiating. Burial was in
SIMON
PETER SKEELS (20 AUG 1846 - 18 SEP 1920)
We are shocked to hear of the death of S. P.
Skeels of
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INFANT
SOLDAN (? - SEP 1916)
SOLDAN---Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Soldan was buried Tuesday morning in
PAUL
A. SWINEHART, JR (14 JUNE 1944 - 08 JULY 1998)
Paul
A. Swinehart, Jr., 54, of Gladwin, died Wednesday, July 8, 1998 at St. Mary's
Besides his wife he is survived by his
mother, Mary Swinehart of
Services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday at
Hall Funeral Home, Gladwin Chapel with Pastor Carl Briggs officiating. Burial
was in
ERWIN
EDWIN TOVEY (12 MARCH 1901 - 3 APRIL 1980)
Erwin E.
Tovey, 79, of
PETER
TRESLER (16 JAN 1837 - 10 MAY 1925)
Peter
Tresler, pioneer resident of
He worked on farms in New York state until
1861, when he came to Michigan and worked in the lumber woods near Midland and
Edenville until 1863, when he was called back to New York state on account of
his father's illness and death, after which he went to Washington, D.C., where
he enlisted in the Second regiment District of Columbia, Co. K. his company
being President Lincoln's bodyguard for six months, when they petitioned the
president to go to the front, which was granted. He was at Fort Stevens when
Lee was within three miles of Washington, and survived the war without a wound,
although in many hot skirmishes, and was discharged Sept. 12, 1865, when he
went to Fort Leavenworth for about three months and then returned to Michigan
and settled in Clare county, residing there until 1881, when he came to Gladwin
county where he has since lived.
He was married in 1871 to Rachel Smith, to
whom were born three children who have all preceded him in death. Rachel dying
in 1880. He was married the second time to Liddie Bronson Duncan in 1891. To
them was born one boy,
Funeral services were held Wednesday at the
Skeels church, Rev. J. W. Tolly officiating, assisted by Rev. Fields, and
interment took place in the Sherman cemetery near by with Masonic rites,
Clarence M. Pike, past master of Gladwin lodge F. & A.M., delivering the
ritualistic service. A large number of Gladwin Masons were present. The
pallbearers were David Hawken, F. E. Myers, Eugene and Isaac Foster, Frank L. Prindle
and Robert Croskery. Source:
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ARTHUR
L. TUCKER (? - 9 JULY 1909)
DIED IN
ARTHUR
TUCKER, SON OF JAMES TUCKER OF
Arthur Tucker, son of James Tucker of
BARBARA
LOUISE VANHORN (8 NOV 1855 - 17 APRIL 1919)
Van Horn---Barbara Louise Van Horn, wife of
George Van Horn, died at her home in
NORMAN
PAUL VANHORN
ALICE
K. (DADY) WAEISS (24 NOV 1904 - 5 JULY 1973)
Mrs.
Alice K. Waeiss, 68, died suddenly Thursday, July 5, at her
Surviving are 2 daughters, Mrs. Alvin (Jean)
Kleiss, Gladwin, and Mrs. George (Betty) Roughley of Detroit; 2 sons, Robert of
Almont and Richard of Indianapolis, Ind.; 1 sister, Mrs. Etta Aupperle of
Services were held Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at
the Mathews Funeral Home with the Rev. Winston Decker officiating and burial
was in the
KENNETH
E. WAEISS (17 FEB 1918 - 22 JUNE 1996)
Kenneth
E. Waeiss, 78, of Prudenville and formerly of Gladwin, died Saturday, June 22,
1996 at
Surviving are one uncle, Emil and Gloria
Waeiss of Gladwin; 2 aunts, Eleanor LaDuke of
Services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday from
the Sisson Funeral Home in Gladwin. The Rev. Jack Metzler officiated and burial
was in the
AUGUSTA
(BLOCK) WEGNER (9 JUNE 1880 - 7 SEP 1971)
Mrs.
Augusta Wegner, 91, of
Survivors are four sons, Walter and Harry
Peck of Gladwin, Herman Peck of
Services will be held Friday, at 1:30 p.m.,
at the Mathews Chapel, with the Rev. Winston Decker officiating. Burial will be
in the
DANNY
ERVIN WILLIS (8 NOV 1971 - 8 NOV 1971)
INFANT
WILLIS
Danny Ervin Willis died at birth at the
Graveside services were held at 10 a.m.
Tuesday in the
ERVIN
C. WILLIS (4 MARCH 1891 - 14 APRIL 1971)
Ervin C.
Willis, 80, of Skeels, died this morning Wednesday, April 14, in a rest home at
Farwell. A farmer until his retirement in 1959, Mr. Willis made his home, the
past several years, with his daughter, Mrs. Harry Cooper at Skeels. Born in
Samara,
Surviving are his daughter, Mrs. Ruth
Cooper; five grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. Services will be held
Friday at 2:00 p.m. at the Mathews Funeral Home with the Rev. Carl Briggs officiating
and burial will be in the
LEROY
CARL WILLIS (9 NOV 1941 - 26 JULY 2001)
Leroy
Carl Willis, 59, of McBain and formerly of Gladwin, died July 26, 2001 at
Lakeview Lutheran Manor in Cadillac. Born Nov. 9, 1941 in Gladwin, he was the
son of Walter and Ineda (Ansted) Willis. He had worked as an operator on the
pipelines since he was 18 years old. He had also farmed in the Gladwin and
Marion areas and retired in 1994 due to illness. LeRoy enjoyed fishing and
snowmobling and hunting. Surviving are one daughter; Tammy and husband Scott
Ryker of Alger; two sons, Scott and wife Nadine of Corsicanna,
CHARLES
A. WILSON (28 AUG 1937 - 31 JAN 2003)
GERALD
“JERRY” L. WOODARD (21 APRIL 1932 - 12 JAN 1999)
Gerald
"Jerry" Woodard, 66, of rural Gladwin, died Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1999 at
his home. Born April 21, 1932 in
Besides his wife he is survived by two
daughters, Tina Woodard and Lisa Parsons, both of Gladwin; three sons, Mike and
wife Sue, and Jeff and wife Kathy, all of Flint, and Gerald and wife Debby of
Montrose; one brother, Russell and wife Kathryn of Flint; two sisters, Erma
Marthen of Port Huron, and Gertrude and husband Jerry Jones of Gladwin; nine
grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; two great grandchildren; several nieces
and nephews; and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his
parents; one son, Patrick; one brother, Jack; and two sisters.
Services were held Thursday at Stocking
Funeral Home in
MRS.
MARTHA WYKOFF (15 AUG 1840 - 17 APRIL 1919)
Wykoff---Mrs. Martha Wykoff died at the home
of her son, Arthur Wykoff, in
Services were held at the Skeels church Sunday
morning at 10 o'clock conducted by Rev. J. W. Tolly. Buried in
DELMAR J. (DEL)
YEAGER (22 SEP 1909 – 10 FEB 1988)
Delmar
J. (Del) Yeager, 78, of 11787 Forest Rd., Gladwin, died suddenly Wednesday,
Feb. 10, St. Mary’s Hospital, Saginaw, after a heart attack. Born in Gladwin
Township Sept. 22, 1909, he had spent most of his life in the county. He was a
track foreman for the C & O Railroad and retired in 1975. Mr. Yeager was a
member of the Gladwin Masonic Lodge 397 F& AM, the Gladwin Fraternal Order
of Eagles 3292, the Order of Eastern Star, the Shriners and a past member of
the Gladwin I.O.O.F. Lodge and Lions Club.
Mr.
Yeager and the former Ruby Gilkerson were married Aug. 29, 1979, in Gladwin.
Besides his wife, he is survived by one son, Keith of Edmore; 2 daughters, Mrs.
Jess (Lota) Harding of Skeels and Mrs. Jim (Geraldine) Carper of Gladwin; one
brother, Denver of Prudenville; one sister, Jean Leeck of Gladwin; 5
grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his 1st
wife, Louisa Near, 2nd wife, Violet Tucker, a son, Kenneth and one
grandson.
Services
were held Saturday at 1 p.m. from the Sisson-Mathews Funeral Home. The Rev.
Carl Briggs officiated and burial was in the Skeels Cemetery. An Eagle’s
memorial service was held Friday at 7 p.m. and a Masonic service at 9 p.m.
Gladwin County Record dated 2-17/1988 Column – 2 Page – 2.
M.
LOUISA (NEAR) YEAGER (10 MAY 1908 - 17 JUNE 1972)
Mrs. M.
Louisa Yeager, 64, died at her home at
Surviving are her husband, Delmar of
Gladwin; two daughters, Mrs. Jess (Lota) Harding and Mrs. James (Jerry) Carper,
both of Gladwin; one son, Keith of Charlotte; a sister, Mrs. Violet Adams of
Gladwin; a brother, Charles Near of Gladwin; and five grandchildren. A son,
Kenneth, preceded her in death in 1934.
Services were held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at
Mathews Funeral Home with the Rev. Carl M. Briggs officiating. O.E.S. and
Rebekah memorial services were held Monday evening. Burial was in the