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Love Duane Everett* [Male] b. 1957

 
Left: Duane with his wife Mary Young-Love. Right: Duane with his children Brandon, Jaqueline, Brittany, and Andrea.

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Doepker Vicki Sue* [Female]
Wedding Announcement:
Doepker - Ross, Speak Vows
Vicki Sue Deopker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doepker of 207 Cottage Street, Shepherd became the bride of James Carl Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ross of rural Shepherd at the St. Vincent de Paul Church Saturday September 28, 1963 at 11:30 A.M. with Father Edward Roczen officiating. The bride given away by her father gowned in a floor length gown of silk organza over taffeta. The fitted bodice was accented by re-embroidered aleion love medalions and seed pearls that cascaded down the front of the dress, long tapered sleeves & a scoop neckline were featured. The chapel train was bustled for the reception. Her boufant veil was imported silk illusion, held in place by a crown of tiny orange blossoms and pearlized leaves. Her only jewelry was a tiny gold cross a gift of the bridegroom. The brides flowers were a cascade of pink sweetheart roses entwinted with ivy.
Maid of Honor Carolyn Siefker cousin of the bride, of Saline Michigan, Bridesmaids Sharon Ross, sister of the groom, Shepherd and Becky Adams, friend of the bride of Shepherd. The bridesmaids wore powder blue peau de sole floor length dresses, scooped necklines with Italian length sleeves. The controlled belled skirt with soft unpressed pleats in the back was accented by large flat bow streaming to hemline, matching rose petals with boufant veils were their headpieces. Bridesmaids flowers were colonial bouquets of pink carnations surrounded by white carnations. The Maid of honors dress was the same as bridesmaids only in Cattillion Blue. Her flowers were a colonial bouquet of white carnations surrounded by pink carnations. Flower Girl Dee Ann Doepker sister of the bride wore a powder blue peau de sole floor length dress with scoop neckline and Italian length sleeves and semi-full skirt with large flat bow in the back. She dropped red rose petals. Ring bearer was Douglas Schultheiss, cousin of the groom. Best Man was Mike Miller, of Midland, friend of the groom. Groomsmen were Bill Ross, brother of the groom, of St. Louis and Boyd Curtiss of Winn. Ushers were Jack Ross, brother of the groom, and John Doepker, brother of the bride. The brides mother chose a sheath dress of autumn beige brocade with brown accessories. The Bridegrooms mother wore a sheath dress of pale blue brocade and matching shoes with white gloves and purse. The wedding breakfast was served at the Kitchenette Restaurant in Shepherd. A reception was held at the C.S.A. Hall St Louis at 8 p.m. in the evening for three-hundred guests. The grooms aunt, Mrs. Alverta Sauder of Midland made the wedding cake. Marsha Schultheiss cousin of the groom attended the guest book. Mrs. Lois Moeggenberg of St. Johns aunt of the bride and Mrs. Edma Siefker of Saline, aunt of the bride served the cake. The couple left on a wedding trip in Northern Michigan and are now at home on route three Shepherd. The bride is a graduate of the Shepherd High School class of 1962, and the Groom is also a graduate of shepherd High School with the class of 1963 and is a farmer. Out of town guests were from New York, Midland, St. Louis, Alma, Mt Pleasant, Weidman, Saginaw, Coleman, St. Johns, Strugis, Clare, Brighton, Pontaic, Flint, Ohio and Bay City. Special guests were the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roethlisberger and Mr. Edward Doepker.

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Roethlisberger Donna M [Female]
Burial monument, St Vincent Depaul Cemetery, Shepherd, MI

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Jones Kellie Ann [Female] b. 6 MAY 1976

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Lehner Barbara Anna [Female] b. 28 NOV 1897 - d. 6 DEC 1977 Howell, Livingston, MI
Documents:
County Marriage Record, Livingston, MI
State of Michigan Marriage Record, Livingston, MI
1900 Census, Owosso, Shiawassee, MI
1940 Census, Detroit, Wayne, MI

Burial Headstone, Calvary Cemetery, Brighton, Livingston, MI

Resided in Owosso, Shiawassee, MI in 1921.

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Lehner John [Male]
Documents:
1900 Census, Owosso, Shiawassee, MI

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Zietenhoffer Catherine [Female]
Documents:
1900 Census, Owosso, Shiawassee, MI

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Hazen Selma May [Female] b. 25 FEB 1919 Akron, Tuscola, MI - d. 7 AUG 1984 Demorest Cemetery, Akron, Tuscola, MI
Burial Monument, Demorest Cemetery, Akron, Tuscola, MI

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Bozworth John G [Male] b. 12 AUG 1918 - d. 9 JUN 1966 Demorest Cemetery, Akron, Tuscola, MI
Burial Monument, Demorest Cemetery, Akron, Tuscola, MI

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Larsen Walker Joseph [Male] b. 17 MAY 1921 Illinois - d. 19 JUL 1978 Los Angeles, CA
Burial headstone, St Vincent Depaul Cemetery, Shepherd, MI

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Doepker Linda Lea* [Female] b. 21 JUN 1947

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Doepker Patricia Aileta* [Female] b. 4 MAR 1944 Hattiesburg, Forest, MS - d. 9 NOV 2017 Zion Cemetery, Bristol, IN


Burial headstone, Zion Cemetery, Bristol, IN

Obituary:
Patricia A. Lyon, 73 of Elkhart, passed away on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017 at her home. She was born on March 4, 1944 in Hattiesburg, MS to Frederick and Elsie Opal (Gard) Doepker. She married Larry Lyon on July 11, 1964 in Elkhart.
She is survived by her 6 children, David (Michelle) Lyon, Kelley Lyon, Trina (Jerry) Crone, Karen (Louis) Coulter all of Elkhart, Michael (Christina) Lyon of Kaukauna, WI and Cindy McCord of Elkhart; 16 grandchildren, Matthew, Hannah, Lauren, Joshua and Andrew Lyon, Emily and Eric Crone, Elisabeth, Grace, Caleb, Ethan and Charlotte Lyon, Makayla, Madelyn, Cole and Cayden McCord and a sister, Linda Thomas of Edwardsburg, MI. She was preceded in death by her husband Larry on April 3, 2009 and her parents.
Patricia graduated from Niles, (MI) High School and was a homemaker, loving mother and grandmother to her family.
The family will receive friends from 4-8 pm Tuesday, Nov. 14that Stemm-Lawson-Peterson Funeral Home where a service in her honor will be held at 1 pm Wednesday, Nov. 15th. Burial will follow at Zion Cemetery, Bristol.
Memorial contributions would be appreciated to the family.
- Stemm-Lawson-Peterson Funeral Hoe, Elkhart, IN

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Moeggenberg Marie E [Female] b. 13 NOV 1917 Shepherd, Isabella, MI - d. 7 MAR 1987 Gratiot Community Hospital, Alma, MI


Documents:
1940 Census, Pine River, Gratiot, MI

Burial headstone, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Lansing, MI

Obituary:
Marie E. Doepker, 70, of Alma and St. Louis died Saturday, March 7, 1987, at Gratiot Community Hospital in Alma.
Services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Alma with the Rev. John Sarge officiating. Burial will be at St. Joseph's Cemetery in Lansing.
Friends may call at the Lux-Moody-Wolfel Funeral Home in Alma after 1 p.m. today.
A rosary is scheduled for 8 p.m. tonight at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Hoogerland Memorial Workshop.
Mrs. Doepker was born Nov. 13, 1916, in Isabella County to K. B. "Ben" and Elizabeth (Biening) Moeggenborg. She married Carl Doepker on Oct. 9, 1937; he preceded her in death in 1981.
Mrs. Doepker lived In Gratiot County until 1948 when she moved to Lansing. She returned to Gratiot County in 1982. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church.
She is survived by three sons, Bernard E. of Mahwah, NJ, Thomas L of Three Oaks, and Richard L of Lansing; five daughters, Elizabeth R. Doepker of Lansing, Carol Ann Doepker of St. Louis, and Mrs. Norm (Patricia Ann) Ziesmer, Mrs. Tom (Rosemary) McCowan and Mrs. Guy (Theresa Kay) Biesanz, all of Anchorage, Alaska; four brothers, Richard Moeggenborg of Stanton, Ollie Moeggenborg of Shepherd, Lewis Moeggenborg of Alma, and Lenus Moeggenborg of Elwell; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Turnwald of Shepherd and Mrs. Martha Post of Big Rapids; 14 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
She also was preceded in death by four brothers, Harry, Fred, John and Ed Moeggenborg.
- Morning Sun 3/9/1987

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Doepker Bernard Edward* (Bernie) [Male] b. 20 JAN 1940 MI
 

Documents:
1940 Census, Pine River, Gratiot, MI

Resided in Mahwah, NJ in 1987.

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Doepker Thomas Lee* [Male] b. 19 APR 1943
  
Tom with his wife Barbara Vitos-Doepker.

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Doepker Richard Lynn* [Male] b. 2 MAY 1945 Mt Pleasant, Isabella, MI - d. 29 JAN 1998 Lansing, Ingham, MI


Burial headstone, St Josephs Catholic Cemetery, Lansing, MI

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Doepker Elizabeth Rose* [Female] b. 1 OCT 1946 - d. 20 MAR 2014
Resided in Lansing, MI in 1987.

Obituary:
Elizabeth Rose Doepker, age 67 of Lansing, formerly of Laingsburg, passed away on Thursday March 20, 2014. Elizabeth was born on October 1, 1946, the daughter of Carl & Marie (Moeggenberg) Doepker. She graduated from St. Mary's in Lansing and retired from the state of Michigan as a dispatcher for the State Police. There will be no services at this time.
- Watkins Brothers Funeral Home, Laingsburg, MI

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Doepker Carol Ann* [Female] b. 30 AUG 1949 Lansing, MI
Burial headstone, St Joseph Cemetery, Lansing, MI

Resided in St Louis, Gratiot, MI in 1987.

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Doepker Patricia Ann* [Female] b. 26 FEB 1951 Lansing, MI - d. 20 JUL 2013 Bend, OR
Resided in Anchorage, Alaska in 1987.

Obituary:
Patricia Ann Ziesmer
Feb. 26, 1951 - July 20, 2013
Patricia Ann Ziesmer died Saturday, July 20, 2013 at her home in Bend, Oregon. Born in Lansing, Michigan in 1951, Pat worked for the State of Michigan department of social services for ten years before moving to Anchorage, Alaska. In Anchorage she worked for the Anchorage School District and Van Dusen Airport Services. In 1995 Pat moved to Bend, Oregon to raise her children and also worked as a teacher's aid for the Bend LaPine School District.
Patricia was married to Norman Ziesmer in 1985 and provided joy, comfort and fun to her family despite the challenges of managing the complications of diabetes for 45 years. Patricia loved a road trip and managed to see most of these United States in her lifetime. At the time of her death she was planning trips to Colorado and New England to see family and visit a few of the places not yet discovered.
Pat is survived by her husband; twins, Max and Elizabeth Ziesmer; her brothers, Tom and Bernie Doepker; sisters, Carol Ann Doepker, Betty Doepker, Rose McCowen and Teri Biesanz; as well as her best friend and mother-in-law, Virginia Ziesmer. Pat was preceded in death by her brother, Richard (Dick) Deopker and her parents, Carl and Marie.
Donations may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRForegon.org) in her name, or you can support her family in the GoodLife Bend Cycle Classic or �Ride for the Cure� in your area. Arrangements were made by Autumn Funerals of Bend.
- Bend Bulletin, Aug 4, 2013

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Doepker Rosemary * [Female] b. 9 APR 1954


Resided in Anchorage, Alaska in 1987.

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