Joanne "Crumbaugh" Monger

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September 9, 1933 - February 26, 2021 (age 87)

Joanne Monger went to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Friday, February 26, 2021. Joanne was born to Norman and Norma Eisemann on September 9, 1933. She was a member of Fresh Fire Church in Boyne City, MI, where she served as a greeter, as well as performing many other tasks. Everyone who attended (members and visitors alike) loved being greeted by her lovely smile and friendly demeanor.

Joanne worked for Quarters/Bendix in Boyne City for many years and Lexalite in Charlevoix, followed by a career in real estate. Joanne also kept quite busy by raising seven boys. She loved playing yard games, such as Jarts, horse shoes, ladder toss, corn hole, and more, and she excelled at all.

Joanne was preceded in death by her parents, Norman and Norma Eisemann, her sister, Delores, and her sister, Sherry. Joanne was also preceded in death by her first husband, the father of her seven children, Jim Crumbaugh, her second husband, Jim Daniels, and daughter-in-law, Sandy Crumbaugh.

Joanne is survived by her husband ,Terry Monger, her seven boys, Jim (Ginger) Crumbaugh, Steve (Cathy) Crumbaugh, Randy (Julie) Crumbaugh, Pastor David (Cindy) Crumbaugh, Larry Crumbaugh, Tom (Kathy) Crumbaugh, and Tim (Debra) Crumbaugh; 15 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild; and two siblings, Anita (Don) Ferguson and Michael (Theresa) Eisemann.

Private funeral services were held Saturday, March 6, 2021 in Boyne City, MI.

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Nora H. Allen

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Nora Helen Allen, age 76, of Stockbridge, MI, passed away peacefully on March 4, 2021 at Medilodge of Livingston in Howell, MI. Nora was born on June 11, 1944 in Bad Axe, MI, daughter of Rex and Pauline (Collins) Bates. On November 2, 1963, Nora married Lloyd Allen, and he preceded her in death on April 11, 2008.

Nora lived in the Stockbridge area most of her life. She loved her family, and she had a soft heart for goats on the farm, too. She was a great mother to her children and grandmother to her grandchildren.

Survivors include children, Monica Allen of Stockbridge, Michael (Emily Bartley) Allen of Stockbridge, and Bobby Crane of Rives Junction, MI; six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren; siblings, Beverly Bates and Donna Fischer, both of Haslett, MI. In addition to her parents and husband, Lloyd, she was predeceased by brothers, Ronald Bates and James Bates.

Services for Nora are private. Expressions of sympathy in memory of Nora may be made directly to the family, with checks payable to Monica or Michael Allen. Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.

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Alex L. Roskowski

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Roskowski, Alex L. MSM, SSG US Army Airforce, of Chelsea, MI, August 22, 1924 - January 4, 2021, age 96, Husband, proud Father, Lifelong Mentor, and Adventurer.

Alex was born in Flint, MI on August 22, 1924, the son of Michael and Angeline (Stark) Roskowski. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Louis, sisters Stella (Rock) and Alice (Parsnik), along with the love of his life, Shirley (Peterson), who passed away in the spring of 2020. Survivors include their children, Terry Roskowski, Michael (Loretta) Roskowski, Lynne Roskowski-Farley, Karin Ross, Al (Kim) Roskowski, and Ken Roskowski; grandchildren, Alexander, Laura (John Nuttall), Sean, Joel, Kali; and great-grandchildren, Andrew and Zelia.

Alex graduated from Flint Northern High School and later achieved a degree in Electrical Engineering through GM. During this time he began to woo Shirley at the roller rink, however, that was interrupted by a call to service. He proudly served in WWII, crewing in B-26 bombers as Turret Gunner/Engineer in the 556th Bomb Squadron, which was assigned to the 387th Bombardment Group in Europe. Alex flew 72 successful missions over France and Germany, though only conscripted to fly 26, achieving rank of Staff Sergeant. After returning from service, Alex continued to court Shirley, impressing her with his improved roller skating skills which he perfected at every rink in Europe he could scout out during the war. On September 6, 1948, they began their nearly 72-year marriage at All Saints Catholic Church in Flint.

Initially residing in Flint, in 1961, they established permanent roots on North Lake in Chelsea. For over 30 years, Alex worked for the University of Michigan as a Chief Radio Engineer for WUOM on Peach Mountain. He also worked for over 30 years for Warren Porath Construction, building many of the houses in the Chelsea area. For 60 years, he regularly attended St. Mary Catholic Church. Alex loved all types of dancing, golfing, hunting and fishing—as well as sharing with his children and grandchildren his many technical and building skills, hard work ethic, and “willingness to try anything at least once” attitude. To his family and friends, he was an amazing role model about life, love, and happiness. His marriage to his beloved wife, Shirley, could be modeled into a book called, “How It’s Done.” Most will remember him holding hands with her, a sparkle in their eyes, smiles on their faces, and nothing but love in their hearts. During the winter months, he and Shirley resided in Hudson, FL, where he loved to golf, attend concerts at Busch Gardens, and explore the world with his best gal by his side.

The family will miss his laughter, his vast knowledge, and amazing sense of adventure every single day. We can only imagine that he has gone to a place of shiny dance floors to share with Shirley, lakes with wall-to-wall fish, and, of course, endless cups of hot coffee with his three favorite types of pie… hot, cold, and… more pie!

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, March 13, 2021, 11:00 a.m., at St. Mary Catholic Church, Chelsea, the V. Rev. Dr. William J. Canon Turner officiating. Visitation is from 10:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. the same day at the church. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the B-26 Marauder Historical Society, 3900 E. Timrod St., Tucson, AZ, 85711-4170, St. Mary Catholic Church, or the Herbert J. McKune American Legion Post 31. Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

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For both Alex and Shirley Roskowski, an outdoor Celebration of Life is scheduled for Saturday, September 4, 2021, at North Lake, with a military fly over at 3:00 p.m.

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Wanda L. Resor

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Wanda Lee Resor, age 71, of Jackson, MI, passed away at Henry Ford Allegiance Hospice Home on February 25, 2021. She was born June 3, 1949 in Paintsville, KY, daughter of Lindsey and Cora (Arms) Conley. She married Thomas Edward Resor, and he preceded her in death on December 23, 2007.

Wanda lived in Pleasant Lake, MI for most of her life, and was a resident of Jackson for the last six years. She loved trying her luck at the casino, she was an excellent cook, and her favorite show was the Young and the Restless soap opera. For years, she was an administrative assistant for Pennington Gas Company.

Wanda is survived by her children, Lindsey (Pam) Resor of Jackson, John (Julie) Resor of Frenchtown Charter Township, MI, and Matthew (Alison) Resor of Jackson; as well as eight grandchildren and her brother, Bill Conley of Jackson. In addition to her husband, Thomas, she was preceded in death by her parents, as well as her daughter, Durbin Wright, and siblings, Fay Conley, Paul Conley, James Conley, Frank Conley, Gary Conley, Opal Conley, Ella Conley, and Joyce Ann Stanley.

A visitation is scheduled on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., at Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea, MI. Funeral directors are following current Michigan Department of Health and Human Services guidelines for COVID-19, allowing for 10 to pay their respects at one time; those attending will be instructed accordingly, and masks must be worn. Funeral services and burial are private. Expressions of sympathy in Wanda’s name may be made to Henry Ford Allegiance Health Hospice Home, Jackson.

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Ruthene Allen

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Ruthene (Ruth) Allen, age 88, of Chelsea, MI, passed away on February 22, 2021. Ruth was born April 11, 1932 in Swampton, KY, the daughter of Harris and Betty (Salyer) Arnett. On April 12, 1950, she married George Allen, whom preceded her in death, along with her granddaughter, Dani Allen.

Ruth lived most of her life in the Stockbridge area until moving to Chelsea in 2018. She was an avid gardener—growing both vegetables and flowers. She also loved music and had a beautiful voice.

She is survived by children, Debi (Jerry) Kunzelman, Angela (Phil) Hora, and George (Arlene) Allen; grandchildren, Shawn, Chad, Krysti, Corey, Nicki, Nathan, and Amanda; as well as 14 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.

Per Ruth’s wishes, there will be no memorial service. Expressions of sympathy may be made in her name to Saving Innocent Souls Animal Shelter of Jackson, MI. Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.

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Joseph D. Collins

Joseph Dwayne Collins, age 54, of Jackson, MI (formerly of Stockbridge, MI), passed away on February 20, 2021 at Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor, MI. He was born on March 24, 1966 in Mason, MI, son of Joseph D. and Barbara (Jackson) Collins, both deceased. 

Joseph was a 1985 graduate of Stockbridge High School. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, finding treasures at flea markets, playing pool on a league, and taking trips to Florida.  

Survivors include his daughter, Ta’Lia McBride; siblings, Linda (Larry) Adams, Lisa Hackworth, and Becky Collins; as well as special nieces and nephews, Larry Donald Adams, Tammy Schlaff, Jason (Danyel) Baldwin, Lynn Baldwin, Travis (T'Keyah) Collins, Tobias Clay, Tiffany Ryder, and several great- nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, Joseph was predeceased by maternal grandparents Bernie and Hazel Jackson and many aunts and uncles.

A gathering of friends and family is taking place on Friday, February 26, 2021, 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., at Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge, MI. Funeral directors are following current Michigan Department of Health and Human Services guidelines for COVID-19, allowing for 10 to pay their respects at one time; those attending will be instructed accordingly, and masks must be worn. Burial will be at Munith Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be made directly to Joseph’s family.

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Donald Lee Harris, Sr.

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Donald Lee Harris, Sr., age 82, died and went to be with his Lord and Savior on February 16, 2021. He was born on August 2, 1938, in Detroit, MI, son of Wilbur and Grace (Lotz) Harris.

Donald was raised on the shores of Sugarloaf Lake in the Chelsea area, and graduated from Chelsea High School in 1958. On October 24, 1959, he married Beulah E. (Noye) in Chelsea, MI, and they began a wonderful life together. Donald was a plant manager for an Ypsilanti papermill for 34 years before retiring. He was a member of Faith Baptist Chapel in Napoleon, MI, and he enjoyed golfing, sharing Bible stories, and collecting VHS tapes, vinyl records, and various cookbooks. Painting ceramics was another favorite pastime.

In addition to his wife, Beulah, survivors include his children, Jeanette (Steve) O’Donnell of Dexter, MI, Donald (Paula) Harris, Jr. of Chelsea, and Donna (Todd) Moening of Columbus, OH; grandchildren, Jennifer (Steve) O’Donnell, Emily Harris, Donald Lee (Brittany) Harris III, Aubrey (Blake) McPheters, Tyler (Casey) Moening, and Tara (Zach) Moening; great-grandchildren, Jaelyn, Rylan, Madison, Luciano, Evelyn, Eudora, and James; great-great-grandson, Cooper; and extended family member, James Pierson. He was predeceased by his parents, son, John Harris, sister, Donna Sherman, and his great-granddaughter, Carter Jean McPheters.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, February 20, 2021, 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., at Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea. The funeral service and burial are private. Expressions of sympathy may be made in Donald’s name to Faith Baptist Chapel.

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Lawrence A. Seltz

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Lawrence A. Seltz, age 96, of Dexter Township, passed away on February 16, 2021, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. He was born in Detroit, MI on April 9, 1924, the son of Max and Ella (Long) Seltz.

Lawrence proudly served our country through the Air Corps during World War II. He resided in Sterling Heights, and he worked for General Motors as an electron microscope technician, retiring after 17 years of service. After retirement, he moved to the Dexter Township area, where he resided for the past 24 years at his daughter’s horse farm, Cobblestone Corners, working as a maintenance caretaker and handyman.

Survivors include his children, Terry (Karen) Seltz of Wisconsin, Richard (Mary) Seltz of Evart, MI, and Linda Thomas Fretz of Dexter, MI; and four grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Muriel (Deppmann), and his grandson, Thomas Fretz.

Expressions of sympathy in Lawrence’s name may be made to the Humane Society of Huron Valley, or Michigan Humane Society. Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.


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Emily A. Blackmon

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Emily Ann (Rathman) Box Blackmon, age 78, of Milan, MI passed away on February 14, 2021, surrounded by loved ones. She was born on January 26, 1943 in Ann Arbor, MI.

Emily grew up in Ann Arbor, graduating from Ann Arbor Pioneer High School in 1961. She moved to Chelsea in 1972 with her family, and she worked for the Chelsea School District as a school bus driver and supervised the South School Elementary cafeteria and playground. She cherished every moment being in children’s lives—especially driving school bus numbers 4 and 28 and transporting children with special needs over the years. During this time, Emily also worked for the Village Bakery in downtown Chelsea. She loved seeing and hearing from everyone. In 1988, Emily became a test driver for the Chrysler Corporation’s Chelsea Proving Grounds, where she met the love of her life, Guy G. Blackmon, who predeceased her along with her parents, Orville F. and Alice C. (Trumbull) Rathman.

For the majority of her life, Emily lived in Washtenaw County, until recently moving to Milan. The Milan community embraced her and Guy, and together, they made lasting relationships within the Milan Seniors for Healthy Living and Silver Fox communities. While in Chelsea, Emily was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church and choir.

Emily was devoted to her Catholic faith, her family, and everyone who entered her life. For Emily, no one was a stranger; they were all special friends. Emily thoroughly loved to attend mass, read, sew, knit, garden, and she was an amazing scrapbooker. Most of all, she loved her family and her friends. Behind that humble and quiet demeanor was a fierce competitor and loyal fan to any school, team, or organization with whom her family was associated.

Survivors include her children, Andrew (Laura) Box of Ypsilanti, MI, Catherine (Robert) Taylor of Howell, MI, and adopted son, Douglas (Marleyn) Eder of Chelsea, MI; her six grandchildren, David Box of Milan, Thomas (Rachel) Box of Dearborn, MI, Taylor (Jake Yenser) Walters of Howell, MI, Courtney and Dru Taylor of Howell, MI, and Adrian Eder of Chelsea, MI. With great anticipation, Emily was excited to be introduced this year to her first great-grandchild, Baby Box (Thomas and Rachel). Emily has one surviving brother, Thomas (Penny) Rathman of Marion, MI, and three surviving cousins: Ann Jamieson of Belleville, MI, Jill Malarney of Hudson, MI, and Jeannie (Mike) Sluys of Wauseon, OH; as well as several nephews and nieces. Among Emily’s friends and family are Judy Burgoyen, Debbie Hilabruk, Kitty Koch, Betsy (Cliff) Kuhn, Evelyn (Robert) Mitchell, and Kay Ridenour. Additionally, Emily and Guy’s extended family included friends from the Country Pub, Knight’s Steakhouse, Milan Coney Island, and Stiver’s Restaurant.

Emily’s family would like to express their deepest appreciation for the love and support they continue to receive, as well as the compassionate care provided by all Michigan Medicine’s medical teams and staff throughout her stay—in particular, to Dr. Pauline Park, Dr. Bradford Wylie, Barbara Kelly (RN), and the staff on the 6th floor B.

Services for Emily are private. Expressions of sympathy may be made in Emily’s memory to the Milan Seniors for Healthy Living. Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

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Joshua A. Deaton

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Joshua Allen Deaton, of Petoskey, MI, age 31, passed away on Thursday, February 11, 2021. He was born August 5, 1989 in Middletown, OH, the son of James Deaton and Connie (Kunz) Sroufe. He was a 2007 Chelsea High School graduate. He enjoyed playing basketball, golfing, snowboarding, running, hiking, and working out. He attended Central Michigan University and Michigan State University, studying human biology and economics. Joshua had lived in Petoskey for the past year, where worked for Matt Bell (MB Roofing). Josh had also previously lived in Sarasota, FL.

He is survived by his parents, Mike and Connie Sroufe, James Deaton, and Beth McNutt; siblings: Katie Sroufe, Alex Sroufe, Ashley McNutt, and Austin Deaton; grandparents: Julius and Jill Josupeit-Kunz, Marlene Kunz, Gary and Louise Sroufe; aunts and uncles: Mark and Fay Greer, Allan and Terri Christensen, Justin and Katherine Kunz-Pauls, Don and Lisa Manning; as well as several great-aunts, great-uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Kenneth and Wanda Deaton, great-grandparents: Eugene and Fay Miller, Julius and Sophia “Sonja” Kunz, Stanley and Evelyn McQuinn, Bradie and Nellie Tucker, George and Betty Sroufe, Carrol and Helen Brenneman.

A public visitation will be held on Tuesday, February 16, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon at St. Mary Catholic Church, 14200 E. Old US 12, Chelsea. Funeral directors are following current Michigan Department of Health and Human Services guidelines for COVID-19, those attending will be instructed accordingly, and masks must be worn. Mass will be private. Those wishing to make a memorial contribution in Joshua’s name may do so to St. Mary Catholic Church, in memo, put Flint Mission. Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

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