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Marjorie Isobel Patrick, 88, of Cedarville, lived in Detroit for many years before returning to her hometown of Cedarville in her retirement from Henry Ford Hospital. A great supporter of the Les Cheneaux Community Library project, she donated land in downtown Cedarville toward the facility site. More ... Harriett Lawson Harriett I. Lawson of St. Ignace worked for former Mackinac County Clerk Bob Daly, spent many years working for the Eby family at Castle Rock, and worked for Harrington's Leather Corral until she retired. More ...
Bruce Andrew Keith, 48, of DeTour, enjoyed a career in nursing at U.P. Home Nursing, Mackinac Straits Hospital, and at Tendercare Nursing Home. Mr. Keith died Tuesday, September 19, 2006, at his home. More ... Martha Smith Martha J. Smith of St. Ignace worked as a health care provider, and primarily cared for people at their homes. She also drove a cab in St. Ignace, and was enrolled in a truck driving school when she became ill. More ...
Lelia T. Thompson of Traverse City was a longtime resident of Pickford, where she enjoyed fishing, spending time at camp, and taking rides through the countryside. She was known by friends and family as a great cook, who made wonderful lemon pie. More ...
Richard "Dick" Bagbey spent most of his life on Mackinac Island, where he served as a magistrate, and on Mackinac Island's fire department, cemetery board, Lions Club, and snowmobile club. He worked 45 years for Arnold Transit Company, and he worked for Jim Alford prior to that. Mr. Bagbey died at t More ...
Kathryn Amelia Fravala, 80, formerly of Drummond Island, worked as a restaurant cook for 37 years and also was an accomplished vocalist. She died Sunday, September 17, 2006, in Portland, Oregon. More ...
Steven "Norman" Leshinsky, 46, a Les Cheneaux Islands summer resident, passed away Thursday morning, September 21, 2006, at Bay Pines Veterans Administration Medical Center in St. Petersburg, Florida. More ... |
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