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Ayres Frances Maude [Female] b. 15 MAY 1924 Lansing, MI - d. 12 JAN 2025 Haslett, MI

 
  

Obituary:
Frances Maude Coryell, age 100, of Haslett, Michigan, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 12, 2025.
She was born in Lansing, Michigan, on May 15, 1924 to Eno and Clara Maude Ayres and was the third of six daughters.
The Ayres family first came to the area after the Civil War. Her grandfather, Wesley Ayres, settled his family in a small cabin on the land between Forrest and Bennett roads, which is now part of MSU in Meridian Township. Fran's grandfather, who was a skilled woodworker and finish carpenter, was asked to help with the finish work in the new state capitol building being built in downtown Lansing. Wesley built a big house on River Street in downtown Lansing and moved his family to be closer to his job. This is the house in which Fran and her sister were born and shared with their grandparents until they built their own house next door. She went to Cherry Street School, where she learned to play the violin. Her violin was actually one of two handcrafted by her grandfather. Fran continued to love and play that violin, as well as the piano, into her late 80s. She graduated from Lansing Central High School, the class of 1941, and played her violin in the school orchestra. The Lansing Symphony Orchestra invited her to audition, but she politely declined, something she said she regretted later in her life.
Frances was a natural-born historian. She journaled almost every day of her adult life, in small date books, always including the weather, a few lines about the day and sometimes she would add "a comment".... those were the most fun to read. She wrote both her grandfather, Ayres', and father, Eno's, memoirs. Fran also submitted many pictures and writings about historic Lansing and Meridian Township to various publications over the years.
Frances was a longtime member of St. Katherine's Episcopal Church in Williamston, Michigan. She played an active part, serving as president of the Episcopal Church Women. Fran was the choir director in the late 1970s. (Oh, yes, she was also a singer and could often be heard in her house singing along with Andrea Bocelli). She served as church historian in the 1980s and completed the history of the historic little chapel that sits on the property in time for the 100th year celebration in 1987. Fran was strong in her faith and prayed daily.
"Frannie" as she was fondly called by those who were close to her, will be lovingly remembered with a smile, (maybe even a chuckle) and deeply missed by her children, Dana Nico, Jody (Bill) Wyman, Victor Nico, and David (Janie) Nico; her grandchildren; great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren whom she dearly loved; and her beloved sister, Nancy (James) Smith. Frances is preceded in death by her parents; her late first husband, Phillip Nico (1963); late second husband, Lee Coryell (2000); sisters, Jean, Lucilla, Noreen, and Mary; and her dearly loved and missed daughter-in-law, Mary and grandson, Paul.
A private family celebration of life will be held in the spring. Frances Maude Coryell will be laid to rest in the memorial garden next to St. Katherine's Chapel in Williamston, Michigan.

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Nico Phillip Victor [Male] b. 4 FEB 1925 Lansing, MI - d. 23 MAR 1963 Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA


Documents:
Burial marker, Oakwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles, CA

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Coryell Lee Frank [Male] b. 11 JUN 1916 - d. 20 AUG 2000 Haslett, MI


Obituary:
CORYELL, LEE FRANK Haslett - -Age 84, died Sugustnday, Au 20, 2000, at Hospice House of M i d - Michigan. Lee was born in Lan-sing on June 11, 1916. He worked for the Lansing State Jour-nal for 50 years and retired at the age of 70. He was very active in sports up to a few months before his death and, through the years, played on state championship baseball, softball, basketball and bowling teams. He was inducted in the Michigan Ama-teur Softball Association Hall of Fame in 1987. He was an active member of St. Katherine's Episcopal Church. He was preteded in death by his two brothers, Fred and Glenn. Leels survived by his wife, Fran of Haslett; brother, Wesley of Baring, WA; and a combined family of 10 children, David (Jan) of LeRoy, Judy,, of Lansing, Susan (Mike) Maskill of Reed City, Dallas of Okem-os, Sandra (John) Krugler of Reed City; Diane Coryell of Weidman, Dana Nico. of Lansing, Jody (Bill) Wyman ;of Okemos, Victor (Mary) Nico of East Lansing and David (Jane) Nico of Williamston; plus -many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Thursday, August 24, 12:30 p.m. at St. Katherine's Epis-copal Church, 4650 N. Meridian Road, Okemos. The family will receive friends at the Gorsline-Runciman Co. East Chapel, 1730 E. Grand River Avenue, East' Lansing, Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Those desiring may make contribu-tions to the Church; the Capital Area Humane Society, 7095 W. Grand River Avenue, Lansing 48906; or Hospice House of Mid-Michigan, 1210 W. Saginaw, Lansing 48915, in memory of Lee.
- Lansing State Journal 8-21-2000

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Thompson Jason Dolph [Male] b. 6 JUL 1954 Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA

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Wright Vickie J [Female] b. 13 OCT 1966

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Oreta Dante R [Male] b. 12 DEC 1944

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Fox Carl Lewis [Male] b. 15 MAY 1968

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Brumbaugh Lisa Linette [Female] b. 5 DEC 1969 WV

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Adams Chelsey Marie [Female]

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Adams Frederick David [Male] b. 28 JUN 1956

Frederick with his daughter Chelsey Adams-Crutchfield.

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Frye Rosemary R [Female] b. 26 DEC 1957 Logan, WV

Rosemary with her husband Frederick Adams.

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Pickard Valerie J [Female] b. 30 DEC 1960 Los Angeles, CA
 

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Carli Robert Louis [Male] b. 20 AUG 1959 Los Angeles, CA
  

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Baugh Charles F [Male] b. 8 AUG 1951

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Heglund Sandra Jean [Female] b. 6 SEP 1952

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Deal Romeo [Male] b. 20 MAR 1934 Huntington, Cabell, WV - d. 16 MAY 1968 Licking County Memorial Hospital, Newark, Licking, OH
Burial monument, Maple Grove Cemetery, Alexandria, Licking, OH
Military Service Plaque, Maple Grove Cemetery, Alexandria, Licking, OH

Obituary:
Romeo Deal
Funeral services will be at p.m. Sunday in Crouse and Son Funeral Home, Johnstown, for Romeo Deal, 34, of Alexandria. The Rev, Clayton Peaslee will officiate;.with burial in Maplegrove Cemetery, Alexandria. Mr. Deal died Thursday afternoon in Licking County Memorial Hospital, where he had been a patient for three weeks. He was born March 20, 1934 in! Huntington, W. Va., to Eddie L. and Dixie Wells Deal. He had lived in Ohio for the past 13 years. He was a 'member, of Alexandria Volunteer Fire Department and had served the Army from 1953 to 1955. He was employed as a fireman for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Columbus. Surviving are his wife, Anna Jane Kean Deal of the home; five children: Jerry Lee, Cynthia, Robert, Phillip and Deborah, all of the home; his mother, of Raceland, Ky., and a half-brother, Ed Deal of Milton, W. Va. Friends may call after 7 this evening in the funeral home.
- Crouse and Son Funeral Home, Johnstown, OH

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Kean Anna Jane [Female] b. 1932 - d. 2003 Maple Grove Cemetery, Alexandria, Licking, OH
Burial monument, Maple Grove Cemetery, Alexandria, Licking, OH

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Deal Jason Dewayne* [Male] b. 20 NOV 1981

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Niese Derick Paul* [Male] b. 12 FEB 1993 OH

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Niese Richard Paul (Rickey) [Male] b. 25 FEB 1966

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