May 22, 2008 RSS feed / Obituaries

Levi St. Onge

Levi St. Onge, 89, of Pt. Prospect, Illinois, and St. Ignace, was a former Civilian Conservation Corps worker and a U.S. Army veteran who served overseas with the military police. Mr. St. Onge died May 6, 2008, in Wauconda, Illinois. More...

Glenn Lahti

Glenn Morris William Lahti, 69, of Drummond Island, was a retired professor of humanities and a veteran Great Lakes sailor and an "Old Goat" of the Mackinac Island yacht races. More...

James Green II

James L. Green II of St. Ignace and Mackinac Island was a mechanic for Shell Oil Company in Montana for 30 years, retiring in 2001, when he moved back to St. Ignace, where he worked five years in the Kewadin Casino Maintenance Department. More...

Cecil Kerridge

Cecil W. Kerridge, a lifelong Garnet and Rexton area resident, was a former Hudson Township treasurer and a Hudson Township Fire Department volunteer. More...

Alta MacDonald

Alta Evelyn MacDonald of St. Ignace owned and operated the MacDonald Motel in St. Ignace with her husband, Walter, before their retirement in 1961. Mrs. More...

Thomas Middleton

Thomas R. Middleton, 80, of Birch Shores in Trout Lake, was a foreman at the Fisher Body Plant on 36th Street in Grand Rapids, from which he retired in 1982. Following retirement, he and his family moved to Trout Lake. Mr. More...

Lillian Ledy

There will be a graveside service for Lillian Alice Ledy, 91, of Drummond Island, Friday, May 23, at 11:30 a.m. at Drummond Island Cemetery. Mrs. Ledy died February 21, 2008. Reamer Galer Funeral Home is making arrangements for the family. More...

Patricia Moraniec

Patricia Moraniec, 80, of Algansee Township, died Tuesday, May 13, 2008, at The Community Health Center of Branch County. She was born April 2, 1928, in Detroit, to Robert and Elizabeth (nee Stencil) Kotrys. More...

Paul Muscoe

Paul Muscoe of Cedarville worked for 20 years for the General Motors Hydromatic Plant in Ypsilanti. He was a union welder, but eventually retired because of illness and moved to Cedarville in 1990. Mr. More...

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