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Emery Wilbur E (Bud) [Male] b. 18 MAR 1921 Camp Point, IL - d. 29 JUL 2007 Hamburg, Livingston, MI

Burial monument, Hamburg Cemetery, Hamburg, Livingston, MI
Military Service Plaque, Hamburg Cemetery, Hamburg, Livingston, MI

Obituary:
Emery, Wilbur "Bud" Hamburg, MI
Age 86, died July 29, 2007 at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born March 18, 1921 in Camp Point, IL the son of the late James T. and Ida M. (Worman) Emery. Bud served his country in the U.S. Coast Guard during WWII. On July 3, 1948 at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Ann Arbor Bud married his loving wife of 59 years, Helen "Jeanne" (Bennett) Emery. He was employed with Ford Motor Company for 30 years before his retirement in 1984. In addition to his wife Jeanne, survivors include his children: Chris (John) Scott of Jackson, Cheryl (Ronald) Cross of Flint, Brad (Holly) Emery of Dexter, Sandy (Tom) Radloff of Munith and Annie (Sherwood) DeVisser of Hartland, 15 grandchildren and three great grand-children. His sisters, Velma Bennett of Hamburg, Wilma Moon and Rosalie Sullivan of Brighton also survive him. His brothers, Everett and James Emery preceded him in death. A Healing Farewell will be held Wednesday, August 1, 2007 at Borek Jennings Funeral Home, Hamburg Chapel with Rev. John Franklin officiating. Burial will take place in Hamburg Cemetery. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Kidney Foundation.
- Borek-Jennings Funeral Home, Hamburg, MI

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Wolin Carol Dee [Female] b. 1945 Flint, MI
 
Carol with granddaughter Rachel Olds.

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Olds Harvey Allen [Male] b. 1942
 

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Dorgan Joseph Francis [Male] b. 10 NOV 1925 - d. 9 MAR 2017
  

Joseph Dorgan's Biography (Adobe Reader required). Source: www.lifestorynet.com

Obituary:
Joe Dorgan, age 91, of Plainwell went to be with the Lord on March 9, 2017 at his home.
Visit with his family and friends and view his life story film on Sunday, March 12 from 4:00 to 7:00 with a rosary at 6:30 at the Life Story Funeral Home, Plainwell; 120 Woodhams St. (685-5881).
A funeral mass will be held on March 13 at 11:00 at St. Margaret’s Church; 766 S. Farmer St in Otsego.
Joe’s family includes his wife of 61 years, Doris; his children: Rosemary Harvey, Joel (Kimberly) Dorgan, Daniel Dorgan, Craig (Margaret) Dorgan and Keith (Holly) Dorgan; his sister Mary Sondheimer; 12 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren as well as several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his son: Kelly; his siblings: Julia, Jack, Dennis.
Memorial donations can be made to the Wings of Hope Hospice or St. Margaret’s School.
- Life Sory Funeral Home, Plainwell, MI

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Horn Doris Marie [Female] b. 15 JUN 1932 Williamsport, PA

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Gimborys Daniel J [Male] b. 31 MAR 1934


Documents:
1940 US Census, Grand Haven, MI

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Clark Billie Ann [Female] b. 8 AUG 1935

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Partee Nancy Jane [Female] b. 17 NOV 1938

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Chance Roy Glen [Male] b. 1948

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Cook Crystal [Female]

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Virkstis Raymond Peter [Male] b. 1914 PA - d. 1958

Raymond with his wife Evelyn Holt-Virkstis.

Documents:
1930 US Census, Grand Rapids, Kent, MI

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Holt Evelyn Mary [Female] b. 17 FEB 1914 Lansing, MI - d. 11 MAR 2009
 

Obituary:
Evelyn Mary Groves (Nee Virkstis), Age 95, Passed away on Wednesday, March 11th, 2009. Evelyn was a resident of the Sanctuary of Bellbrook, Rochester Hills, MI., nursing facility, and was loved by all who knew her. We thank the Trinity Healthcare System nurses and staff for their kind, loving care of our mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.
Evelyn was born and raised in Lansing, MI., attending Lansing schools, and graduating from Eastern High School, and the Lansing Business College despite her hearing loss from Scarlet Fever at 7 years of age on a return sailing to the USA from England with her parents. Evelyn was employed by the Crippled Children's Commission, and the State of Michigan, Secretary of State office in Detroit. Evelyn was an active resident of Dearborn, Michigan for 35 years. Her independence was assured further when she helped the late Mayor Michael Guido to understand the need for resources for the deaf who would live, like she did, at Hubbard West. And he did just that! Mayor Guido never forgot Evelyn's birthdays and always sent her a warm birthday wish. She was the widow of Raymond Virkstis, and Clifford Groves. She was predeceased by her grandson, Benjamin Stewart Virkstis. Surviving are her children: Dr. Brenda O'Brien, of Ferndale, MI., Richard (Harriet)Virkstis, of West Dummerston, VT., and Laurie Virkstis, of Austin, TX. Evelyn had four surviving grandchildren: Erin OBrien (Eric) Boehm, Stephanie (Roy) Chance, Matthew (Katherine) Virkstis, and Daniel Virkstis. The great grandchildren are: Nicholas Chance, Caleb Virkstis, and Charlotte Boehm.
There will be a Memorial Service at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to: The Sanctuary at Bellbrook Garden Fund-Peonies for Evelyn Groves
- Howe-Peterson Funeral Home

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Colson William George [Male] b. 4 JAN 1949

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Berman Michelle Chandra [Female] b. 25 OCT 1965

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Fritz Michael David [Male] b. 8 APR 1953

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Zimonick Janice Marie [Female] b. 24 SEP 1955

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Martinez John Gomez [Male] b. 30 MAY 1947 Austin, TX - d. 12 SEP 2003 Hospice House, Holland, MI


Burial headstone, Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Holland, MI

Obituary:
John Martinez was a man who could build any structure with his own hands and at the same time could make a person smile with a good joke or a story. He was an honest and caring family man who always put the needs of his family above all else. John found great happiness in life thanks to his many friends, coworkers, and loved ones.
John was born in the midst of the 1940's and a very important decade in our nation?s past. The epic battles of World War II were fresh in the memories of millions around the globe as people tried to rebuild their lives and move on. It was the era of big bands and the birth of television, back before anyone had ever heard of rock and roll. John entered this changing world on May 30th, 1947 in Austin, Texas to Brigido and Manuela Martinez.
John had a normal childhood for the times, growing up alongside his siblings. His sister was a good friend of another neighborhood girl named Dora. John had crush on Dora for years and he asked her out many, many times. Finally one day, Dora agreed to a date and the two began a long romance. They dated for nearly three years before John proposed. They wed on May 2nd, 1976 at the Austin City courthouse. John had two friends stand up for him and Dora had one. The newlyweds didn't ride off into the sunset for a grandiose honeymoon though; they each had jobs and couldn't afford to get away. In 1977, John and Dora took an opportunity to move north and settled in the community of Holland, Michigan.
John was a self-employed carpenter for many years. He could create wonderful things with just his hands and the right tools, and building made him very happy. Upon arriving in Holland, John took a job helping to build the Evergreen Commons community. Another firm working on the site quickly noticed the degree of skill and talent John possessed. That company, Lamar Construction, hired him on the spot and he worked for the firm for many years. His coworkers loved him for his easy-going and fun personality, especially his jokes and stories (though they were sometimes exaggerated). John soon had an all-new audience for his stories.
He was very proud of all of his children and would stop at nothing to see that their every need was met in full. The whole family attended church every Sunday at St. Frances de Sales. John found great happiness in many different activities and hobbies. He loved to go fishing with a group of friends; they would fly deep into Canada and spend the entire week fishing. Upon returning home, John would have story fodder to last up until his next big trip. He liked to take his wife and kids down home to Austin, where they would visit family and friends. One place that John always wanted to visit was the infamous Las Vegas Strip. He finally got his chance to frolic amidst the neon glow in 1999, and had the time of his life. He hopped from casino to casino terrorizing the slot machines in each locality. John took Dora to the Hispanic festival in Milwaukee one time. He loved Spanish music and food, but he had a soft spot for Russ' Twinburger and Onion Rings.
John was very handy with his tools around the house and often used his talents to help friends and neighbors. One of his favorite possessions was his beloved Burgundy Silverado truck, though it replaced the legendary "White Lightning".
Another important part of John?s life was his many friends. He spent lots of time with his buddies, getting outdoors and just plain having fun. But for John, his biggest priority was always his family. He loved spending time with his children and his ultra-special grandkids. Each of his loved ones brought endless happiness to his life.
John passed away on Friday, September 12th, 2003 at Hospice House of Holland.
Surviving are his wife, Dora of 31 years; children, John Martinez Jr. of Austin, TX, Patricia and Dan McClenden of Pflugerville, TX, Tracy Moreno of Holland, Christopher John Martinez of Holland, Amanda Martinez of Holland, and Andrea and Adam Hernandez of Zeeland; 11 Grandchildren; Brother, Joe and Gloria Martinez; Sisters, Margaret Nunez, Toni and Joe Lopez all of Austin, TX; Brother-in-Law-Joe Esparza of Milwaukee, WI; Sister-in-Law-Linda and Richie Mullins of Georgetown, TX; several nephews, nieces, and cousins.
Services will be 10 AM Wednesday at the St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church with the Rev. Charles Brown officiating. Burial will be in Restlawn Memorial Gardens. Visiting will be 6-8 PM Tuesday at the church with wake prayers at 7:30 PM. Arrangements are by the Downtown Chapel, Dykstra Funeral Homes.
To read John?s complete life story, share a memory, send flowers, or make a memorial contribution to the Hospice House, please visit his personal web page at www.lifestorynet.com.
John was an honest and caring man that brought love and laughter to everyone around him. He will be greatly missed.
- Dykstra Funeral Homes

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Smith Sharon [Female] b. 8 MAR 1932

Sharon with her daughter Leigh.

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Sayles Monte Bee [Male] b. 4 JUN 1928 Muskegon, MI - d. 25 OCT 2004 Grand Haven, Ottawa, MI
Burial monument, Spring Lake Cemetery, Spring Lake, MI

Obituary:
Mr. Monte B. Sayles, age 76, died Monday, October 25, 2004 at Simarron. He was born in Muskegon, Michigan on June 4, 1928 to Judson & Marva Bee Sayles and married the former Sharon Smith on November 19, 1953 in Muskegon. Mr. Sayles had been vice president at Topper Construction until retiring in 1993. He was a former member of the VFW and the American Legion, Spring Lake Country Club, Rotary Club and Yacht Club. He is currently a member of Leland Yacht Club.
SURVIVORS
Wife, Sharon; daughters, Amy Rich Wagner of Simsbury, CT, Leigh Ann Daniel Riley of Eden Prarie, MN; Shari Sayles, also of Eden Prarie MN; sons, Gregory Sayles of Traverse City, Bryan Gillian Sayles of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Christopher Jill Sayles of Spring Lake; a sister, Mary Fred Wierengo also of Spring Lake; seven grandchildren.
SERVICE
Private Service with Fr. Anthony Vainavicz officiating. Interment at Spring Lake Cemetery.
VISITATION
Wednesday, 4-7 PM at Clock Funeral Home. at. MEMORIAL: Hospice of North Ottawa Community 1515 S. DeSpelder St. Grand Haven, MI 49417.
-Clock Funeral Home, Spring Lake, MI

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Cutshaw James Robert (Cut) [Male] b. 23 JAN 1934 Kalamazoo, MI - d. 19 FEB 2002 Lakeview Cemetery, South Haven, Van Buren, MI


Burial monument, Lakeview Cemetery, South Haven, Van Buren, MI

Obituary:
SOUTH HAVEN -- James Robert "Cut" Cutshaw Sr., 68, of South Haven, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2002, peacefully at his residence surrounded by family and friends.
Jim was born Jan. 23, 1934, in Kalamazoo, to James H. and Marie M. (Jackson) Cutshaw. He was a 1952 graduate of Richland High School and throughout his high school days he was an outstanding athlete in football, basketball and baseball. Nearly 50 years of his life, Jim was devoted to the automobile industry having been employed for many years at Boylan-Century Buick, Vandenberg Leasing, Vanderzees, Countryside Motors and "The Ambassador" for the Seeley-Wright Automotive group. He was also chairman of the Benton Harbor Exchange Club.
Jim is survived by his wife, Dorothy (Peck), whom he married Jan. 13, 1979, in South Haven; two sons -- James R. (Jill) Cutshaw Jr. of Williamston, Mich. and Jeff Cutshaw of Stevensville; four daughters -- Jackie (Scott) Pierman of Shelbyville, Mich., Jody Robbins of Florida, Jill (John) Riley of Harbor Springs, Mich. and Jennifer Webber of Kalamazoo; step-son, John (Jina) Malbone of Bangor; 16 grandchildren; two brothers -- Richard (Dorothy) Cutshaw of Matlacha, Fla. and Phillip (Eleanor) Cutshaw of Plainwell, Mich.; three sisters -- Doris Harback and Beverly Porter of Kalamazoo and Patricia Cutshaw of Mattawan; and many nieces and nephews.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Albert Cutshaw; and one sister, Dorothy "Dot" Cutshaw.
Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. today at the Filbrandt Family Funeral Home, South Haven. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home with the Rev. Dan Miller officiating. Burial will take place in Lakeview Cemetery, South Haven. Memorial contributions can be made to the South Haven Area Hospice.
- The Herald Palladium, February 21, 2002

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