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Peters Rex Donald [Male] b. 1 APR 1947
Rex with his wife Tori Lewane-Peters.
Love Jacqueline L* [Female] b. 1977
Left: Jacqueline with her father Duane Love. Right: Jacqueline with her daughter Sophia Zeig.
Zeig Bryan [Male] b. 1977
Brian with his wife Jacqueline Love-Zeig.
Keys Deanna M* [Female] b. 17 OCT 1976
Rothenberger Michael [Male]
Dillingham Claude L [Male] b. 1887 MI - d. 1965
Bowers Maude M [Female] b. 1895 MI - d. 1978 Munger Cemetery, Eaton Rapids, Eaton, MI
Brantley Heather A* [Female] b. 1982 St Johns, MI
Brantley George J* [Female]
Dillingham Ryan Andrew* [Male]
Kozma Trudy Roseann* [Female] b. 2 JULY 1955 - d. 14 MAR 2013 St. Mary’s Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI
Burial Monument, Greenwood Cemetery, Fowlerville, Livingston, MIObituary:
Trudy Roseann Nygren, age 57, of Kalkaska, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, March 14, 2013 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Grand Rapids. She was born on July 2, 1955 and was the daughter of James and Norma Lou (Baldwin) Kozma.
Trudy graduated from Howell High School in 1973. On April 27, 1974, she married Randy Lee Nygren and together they raised 2 wonderful sons. The Nygren family began a lifelong journey in the restaurant business. They had a strong, loyal, hardworking ethic based on sincere customer service. Their first endeavor was started 34 years ago when they opened Val’s Pizza in South Lyon. A few years later they moved to Fowlerville where they opened their 2nd Val’s Pizza. After leaving the Val’s Pizza franchise, they opened their own chain of 2fers Pizza-Mexican Stores.
Moving out of the pizza business, they launched their first Breakfast and Burger Express Restaurant in a little depot building in Williamston in the early 80’s. They served homemade favorites for breakfast and lunch. Their vision grew and they headed north landing right in front of railroad tracks on the corner of Cedar & Laurel. This was a perfect place to expand their dream utilizing the train theme of Breakfast and Burger Express. They are known for their homemade home fries, delicious biscuits & gravy and their daily savory soups, mom’s famous chili, specialty burgers, and secret recipe dinners.
Even more importantly than good food was their emphasis on FAMILY. After Trudy retired her sons carried on the family tradition of good homemade food with sincere customer service. Matthew with his wife Keisha and their 3 sons continue to own and operate the Breakfast and Burger Express in Kalkaska. Michael owns and operates his restaurant, The Iron Skillet, in Mancelona. Trudy had a quote found on the menu and employee t-shirts that sums it all up – “Where good friends meet to eat.”
Trudy liked to read, spend time with her grandsons playing games and attending their events, and watching reality T.V. like The Amazing Race. Her amazing journey was one of a silent strength and gentle sweetness. It showed in all her love for the Lord, her family, her friends, her workers & employees, and her loyal customers.
Trudy Roseann Nygen will be deeply missed but her spirit and love for all will live on.
Trudy is survived by her loving father and step-mother, Jim and Suzanne Kozma of Howell; her devoted sons, Matthew (Keisha) Nygren and Michael Nygren, both of Mancelona; her 3 cherished grandchildren, Tevin, Caleb, and Andrew; her dear siblings, Ken Kozma of Brighton, Peggy Tulip of Milford, and Jimmy (Connie) Kozma of Louisville, KY; her 8 nephews and 3 nieces; and her 2 great-nieces and 1 great-nephew.
She was preceded in death by her dear husband of 31 years, Randy Lee Nyrgren who passed in April 2005; and her mother, Norma Kozma.
Visitation for Trudy will be held on Sunday, March 17, 2013 from 1-8 p.m. at Wolfe-O’Neill Funeral Home. Funeral services will be on Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery in Fowlerville.
Condolences may be left online at www.wolfeoneill.com.
Arrangements were made by Wolfe-O’Neill Funeral Home, our family serving yours.
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Nygren Randy Lee [Male] b. 24 MAR 1954 - d. 26 APR 2005 Greenwood Cemetery, Fowlerville, Livingston, MI
Nygren Matthew James* [Male] b. 1977 MI
L to R: Andrew Nygren, Tevin Nygren, Matt,
Mat's wife Keisha, Caleb Nygren.
Guy Keisha Leyonne [Female] b. 1976
Nygren Michael Louis* [Male] b. 1982
Nygren Tevin * [Male]
Nygren Caleb * [Male]
Nygren Andrew * [Male]
Tulip Charles Sherman [Male] b. 6 FEB 1956 - d. 27 DEC 2007 Van Keuran Cemetery, Livingston County, MI
Burial marker, Van Keuran Cemetery, Livingston County, MIObituary:
Charles Sherman Tulip, age 51, of Hartland Township, passed away Thursday, December 27, 2007. He was born on February 6, 1956 in Detroit, MI, the son of William M. and Jean H. (Richards) Tulip. The proud father of Joseph of Linden and Anthony of Wixom, beloved grandfather of Ryleigh Lynn Honaker. Also survived by his parents, Reverends William and Jean Tulip of Howell and brother, William Tulip of Howell. Charles was owner of Hartland Towing and Garage for 30 years and a member of Michigan Towing Association, serving on the Board. He loved scuba and cave diving, drag racing, motorcycle racing and was an underwater recovery specialist. He was president of Hartland Marine Salvage, a lifetime member of Great Lakes Historical Shipwreck Society, Hartland Fire Department Dive Team and Underwater Research Associates. Charles was a member of Hidden Springs Church, 5860 N. Latson Road, Howell, where funeral services will be held Monday, December 31 at 11:00 a.m. Visitation Sunday 1-4, 6-8 p.m. at MacDonald’s Funeral Home, Howell (517-546-2800). Please, Charles would not want flowers but would appreciate contributions to Hidden Springs Church.
- MacDonald's Funeral Home, Howell, MI
Kozma John [Male] b. 5 APR 1894 Austria-Hungary - d. DEC 1959 Ovid, Clinton, MI
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