MaryAnn Lape

MaryAnn Lape

MaryAnn Lape

MaryAnn Lape, age 79, of Chelsea, MI, formerly of Munith, passed away peacefully at Chelsea Retirement Community on October 22, 2020. She was born in Lansing on November 13, 1940, the daughter of Royal Miller and Mary E. (Goff) Miller-Ellwood. 

MaryAnn retired from the State of Michigan after 35 years of service. She loved to sing in the choir at church, and she was a talented quilter. Reading was a favorite pastime, and in retirement, she traveled around North America. Her travels culminated with a trip to Ireland with her daughter.

She is survived by her children, Kurt Lance (Margo Hoogstraten) of Wolverine, MI, Doug (Cindy) Lance of Munith, and Jennifer (Robbie) Marshall of Chelsea; seven grandchildren, Nathan Lance, Clayton Lance, Cassandra (Joshua) Watson, Barbara Lance, Isaac Lance, Kaedin Hoxey, Kai Hoxey, and two great-grandchildren, Danika Lance and Ezra Watson; siblings, Douglas Miller of Grand Ledge, Shawne Lige of Jackson, sister-in-law, Jackie Miller of Grand Ledge; and the father of her children, Basil Lance of Chelsea. MaryAnn was preceded in death by her parents, beloved stepfather, Ralph Ellwood, siblings, Joyce Evans, Forrest Miller, and infant brother, Roger Miller.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, July 31, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. at the Munith United Methodist Church with Pastor Steve Weinberger officiating. Expressions of sympathy in her name may be made to the Munith United Methodist Church or the Alzheimer’s Association. Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

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Garnett Puckett-Harook

Garnett Puckett-Harook

Garnett Puckett-Harook, loving mother, sister, and wife, was born on September 19, 1933, in Prestonsburg, KY. Garnett passed away on July 17, 2021, at 87.

She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Jeanne and Larry Samons, and her son and daughter-in-law, Doug and Cindy Puckett. She has three grandchildren, Becky Samons Ardrey, Michelle Samons Smith, and Jeff Samons; and five great-grandchildren, Hailee and Rachel Smith, Hanna and Tyler Ardrey, and Charlotte Samons. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Curtis Puckett, her second husband, Edward Harook, and brother, James Hackworth.

Garnett grew up in a small town in Kentucky before she moved to Michigan with her husband, Curtis, in 1952. There they raised their two children, and Garnett managed a beauty salon where she helped beautify the ladies of Munith for 50 years.

Garnett’s competitive spirit has become family lore and has been passed on to all of the grandchildren. She was an avid bowler and golfer, with many victories to her name. She loved nothing more than when the family would gather for our “very serious” golf outings at Hankerd Hills in Pleasant Lake. She also loved to play Euchre and would never let you win.

Garnett was very creative and was a staple for decades with the Waterloo Needle Work Club; she was often called upon to make quilts for the babies of family and friends, both near and far. She also loved Christmas. Her handcrafted Christmas tree skirts and ceramic Christmas trees are treasured family heirlooms.

Garnett led a life surrounded by the people who she loved, and who loved her. She truly believed in Heaven, and we know that she is surrounded by loved ones and looking down upon us all from the Kingdom above.

A private Graveside Service is planned. Expressions of sympathy may be made in Garnett’s name to Cascades Humane Society in Jackson, MI. Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge, MI.

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Deanna M. DeVoy

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Deanna M. DeVoy, age 49, of Wayne, MI, unexpectedly passed away at Beaumont Hospital - Wayne on July 14, 2021. She was born in Ann Arbor, MI on March 22, 1972, daughter of Franklin T. and Donna M. DeVoy.

Deanna attended Baker College, and then she worked as a healthcare aide. Her favorite things to do were helping people and animals.

She is survived by her brother, Franklin T. (Sandy) DeVoy, Jr. of Chelsea, MI, and her sister, Danielle Clark of Grass Lake, MI; her stepfather, Dean Clark of Michigan Center, MI; and two nieces and one nephew. Deanna was predeceased by her parents and her brother, Michael D. Clark.

There will be no services. Expressions of sympathy in Deanna’s memory may be made to a local humane society of your choice. Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

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Claire M. Timko

“All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.”

“All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.”

Claire M. Timko, 52, of Howell, MI, passed away on July 12, 2021 at home, surrounded by loved ones. Born on May 29, 1969, in Baltimore, MD, Claire is the daughter of John and Dolores (Niemur) Hughesman. On February 16, 2005, in Howell, she married Jay P. Timko, and he survives.

Claire was a graduate of South Lyon High School and she attended college, living in the Howell area for 30 years. She enjoyed practicing Wicca, playing hockey, and acting with the Pinckney Players theater group as well as various background acting roles in movies shot in Michigan. Claire loved nature and animals. For years, Claire was a wonderful caregiver for the elderly.

In addition to her husband, Jay, survivors include their children, Cameron Hughesman Timko and Beckham Hughesman Timko, both of Howell, and Kari Timko, Jordan Timko, and Nicholas Timko, all of Durand, MI; one grandchild, Josette; as well as cousins, Adam Niemur and Eric Niemur. She was predeceased by her parents.

A Graveside Service is scheduled for Friday, July 16, 2021, 11:00 a.m., at The Preserve at All Saints Cemetery in Waterford, MI. Expressions of sympathy in memory of Claire may be made to the family at PO Box 85, Howell, MI 48844.

Claire with beloved pet, Reece.

Claire with beloved pet, Reece.

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Robert L. Sooy

Robert Lee Sooy, of Westland, MI, formerly of Ypsilanti, age 73, passed away on July 10, 2021 at the Cherry Hill Nursing Home & Rehabilitation Center in Westland. He was born in Stockbridge, MI on April 24, 1948, the son of Sherman and Viola (Risner) Sooy. Rob served in the US Air Force from 1973 to 1975. He resided in Ypsilanti for many years, but before that, he lived in Alaska, Colorado, and Florida. Rob loved cats, and he enjoyed Native American art—especially featuring wolves.

Rob is survived by his uncles, Patrick H. Risner of Dansville, MI, and Sonny Risner of Fitchburg, MI, and one aunt, Dorothy Risner also of Dansville, as well as several nieces and nephews.

Per his wishes, Rob has been cremated. A private Graveside Service will be held at Fitchburg Cemetery at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made in Rob’s name to the Humane Society of Huron Valley. Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.

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Larry B. Brink

Larry B. Brink

On July 8, 2021, many hearts were broken by the loss of the kind and beautiful soul of Larry Bruce Brink, who died at 66 years young. He was born on January 18, 1955, in Ann Arbor, MI, son of Ron Brink and Ellen Smith, who both preceded him in death. His wife, Kerri Pranger, his brothers, Randy Brink and Doug (Pat) Brink, his sister Cathy (Marty) Thomson, his daughter, Brandy Marino, and his grandsons, Gianni and Cristiano Marino, will forever miss him and his big heart, generous spirit, and witty sense of humor. His sister, Laurie Tear, also preceded him in death, and she was dearly missed by Larry. His absence will be felt by family and friends, alike, as well as both the Meijer and Lowe’s stores on Jackson Road, and the Pepsi-Cola Company, maker of Mountain Dew.

From an early age, Larry was a character. At age three, he surprised his family with a house fire, after playing with matches under the bed. At eight, he wrote a letter to the Beach Boys, which impressed them enough to send photos and paraphernalia in return. Growing up, Larry worked with his father, watching, learning, and developing an amazing talent for carpentry, which led to a career in construction. A master of all trades, Larry could do just about anything—rough framing, finish carpentry, plumbing and electrical, as well as auto repair. Not a huge fan of authority, he enjoyed working for himself. His work ethic, passion for quality, and easy-going personality earned him a following of loyal clients.

In 1979, Larry became a father. A true kid-at-heart and a loving dad, he and his daughter, Brandy, made many happy memories—fishing, listening to Randy Travis and Dwight Yoakam, practicing for driver’s ed (before age 10), and sharing lots of laughs.

In 1984, he met his best friend and future wife, Kerri. True partners, they worked together to transform their lives, proceeding on a five-year mission to change their small house in Ann Arbor into a beautiful and spacious home, which Larry designed himself.

In 1998, they finally tied the knot. Through their 37 years together, they shared a close bond and deep love, growing together in quiet Christianity, and sticking together through thick and thin. Larry practiced many of the fruit of the Spirit characteristics: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, and gentleness. He was a generous man, always thinking of others’ needs before his own. Larry would give you the shirt off his back, which was probably why he so rarely wore one.

In 2009, Larry proudly earned the title of grandfather, and instantly loved his grandsons, Gianni and Cristiano, with his whole heart. Larry was a wonderful grandpa, watching the boys weekly, playing right alongside them, letting them cover the kitchen counter with trains, feeding them Oreos, and even doing midnight blankie runs in times of crisis.

A visitation is scheduled for on Friday, July 16, 2021, 5-7:30 p.m., with a service beginning at 7:30 p.m., led by Rev. Kathy Schell, at Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea. At a later date, Larry will be buried in Bloomington Cemetery in Platte, SD, alongside many generations of Kerri’s family. In lieu of flowers, Kerri asks that contributions in memory of Larry be made to the Plymouth Heights Christian Reformed Church, 1800 Plymouth Ave SE, Grand Rapids MI 49506, or to Hope Network, https://hopenetwork.org.


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Rosemary Hummel

Rosemary Hummel

Rosemary Hummel, age 93, a life-long resident of Chelsea, passed away on July 9, 2021 at Silver Maples of Chelsea, where she resided since 2010. Before relocating to Silver Maples, Rosemary had lived in the home on McKinley Street that her parents, John R. and Agnes M. (Brady) Hummel, purchased in 1921; a home they managed to hold onto throughout the long years of the Depression when so many others were not so lucky.

Rosemary was born April 28, 1928 in Chelsea and graduated from Chelsea High School in 1946. The week following graduation, she began work as a bank teller at Chelsea State Bank, where she remained in various positions for the next 49 years. Illness forced her into retirement one year short of her 50th anniversary year. At the time of her retirement, she was an Assistant Vice President for the bank. She was patient and kind, friendly to those around her, and she always remembered a friendly face.

In addition to her work at the bank, Rosemary was also a life-long and devoted member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Chelsea, where she also donated her time in parish affairs and finances. In addition to attending Mass on every Sunday and on Holy Days, she was also a member of the choir for many years. Rosemary loved music and played the piano since she was young. When moving to Silver Maples it was one of the few possessions she insisted on taking with her, and she played regularly as she adjusted to her new environment. She also enjoyed reading and doing puzzles.

Throughout her working life, she traveled with friends, visiting most of the major cities on the Eastern Seaboard, and then in the late 60’s and 70’s, she began trips to Britain and major European cities. One of note was her Holy Week trip to Rome and her attendance at Easter Mass on Sunday where Pope Paul celebrated; there was tour of St. Peter’s Basilica, the Sistine Chapel and Michelangelo’s Pietà – the Chapel especially was a event that she remembered with awe for years.

Rosemary was a skilled and avid bowler, and along with her sister, Virginia, could be found every Wednesday evening during the winter at Chelsea Lanes competing on the Women’s Bowling League for close to 40 years, where she was known to bowl many 300 games. She was also a very experienced seamstress, having learned the skill from her mother, who made patterns and designed clothing for both Virginia and Rosemary as they were growing up. Her wardrobe reflected her skill, sense of color, and an ability to choose designs that favored her height and lean physique. She always looked perfectly put together.

Rosemary was preceded in death by a sister, Phyllis Hummel, who died as a young child, her younger brother, John J. “Jack” Hummel of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, in 1998, and Virginia (Hummel) McClear of Chelsea, in 2000. She is survived by two nieces and one nephew from Virginia’s marriage to Glenn McClear: Mary Lu McClear (Stephen) Chase of Randolph, New Jersey, Michelle McClear of Los Angeles, CA, and Matthew M. (Toni) McClear of Palm Springs, CA; and two nieces from Jack Hummel’s marriage: Donna Hummel Graziose of Attleboro, Massachusetts, and Heidi Hummel of Cumberland, Rhode Island. There are also seven great-nieces and great-nephews who come down from the Hummel family line, and one great-great-niece, who is just beginning her life and will turn one year old at the end of next month.

To celebrate a long and well-lived life, Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, July 19, 2021, 11:00 a.m., at St. Mary Catholic Church, Chelsea, with the V. Rev. Dr. William J. Canon Turner presiding. Burial will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Chelsea.

Visitation will be held at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary Catholic Church. Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.


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Larry E. McClure

Larry E. McClure

Larry Edward McClure, age 69, passed away peacefully in his residence in Chelsea, MI, on July 6, 2021, and he is now at home with Christ after an extended battle with pulmonary fibrosis. He was born in Adrian, MI on January 3, 1952, son of the late Daryle Edward and Doris Jane (Moore) McClure. On August 14, 1993, in East Lansing, MI, he was united in marriage to Deborah Ann Wauer at the MSU Chapel on campus.

Larry graduated from Onsted High School, and was a graduate of Western Michigan University, majoring in Business Administration. In his professional life, Larry was an analyst with Consumers Energy, retiring in 2010 after decades of service. Larry was an active sports enthusiast and enjoyed running, bicycling, hiking, and other outdoor activities. He was a beloved husband and friend who loved Christ, his family, his community, and his nation. Larry’s Christian faith was an essential part of his life, giving himself and those around him encouragement and strength. His positive attitude, inspirational words, and smile are unforgettable.

He is survived by his wife, Deborah, of Chelsea; his sister, Sandra Lee Stark (Jerry) of Jackson, MI; and two nieces. Larry was predeceased by his parents.

A Memorial Service is being held on Monday, July 12, 2021, 3:00 p.m., at Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea. A gathering of friends and family will take place the same day, 2:00 p.m. until the time of service at the funeral home. Immediately following the Memorial Service, a meal will be shared at the Dexter Gospel Church, 2253 Baker Road, Dexter, MI. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy are welcomed in Larry’s name to Arbor Hospice, 2366 Oak Valley Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48103, the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, 230 East Ohio Street, Suite 500, Chicago, IL 60611, or Dexter Gospel Church.

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Murray E. "Gene" Smith

Murray E. "Gene" Smith

Murray Eugene “Gene” Smith, age 87, of Chelsea, MI, passed away at the Chelsea Retirement Community on July 7, 2021. He was born in Ann Arbor, MI on September 5, 1933, the son of Murray J.A. and Juliette Josephine (Wines) Smith.

Gene grew up in Ann Arbor and graduated from Pioneer High School. He proudly served in the US Army during the Korean War. In 1958, he married Gertrude E. Wente, and in 1972 they moved to Inverness Golf Course, where he and Gertrude were life-long members. He enjoyed playing in the Inverness Golf Men’s League, as well as playing cards every Wednesday night in the “Fraternal Order of Euchre” league. He was passionate about conservation and nature and was a member of Ducks Unlimited, Whitetails Unlimited, Pheasants Forever, the Chelsea Rod and Gun Club, and the Ann Arbor Moose. He was also a member of the Dexter American Legion. Gene was the founder and sole proprietor of Pinnacle Engineering in Manchester, MI, operating it for 51 years.

Gene is survived by his son, Bradley (Julie) Smith of Manchester; four grandchildren, Cory (Sam) Smith, Trevor Smith, Steve (Lindsey) Henes, and Tim Henes; five great-grandchildren, Logan, Emersyn, Max, Mason, and Michael; sister, Diane (Kenneth) Smith-Harrison of Plymouth; and sister-in-law, Patricia Smith of Ann Arbor. He was preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Gertrude Smith, his daughter, Leslie M. Smith-Figg, and brother, Gary W. Smith.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 10, 2021, 11:00 a.m., at Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea, with Rev. Kathy Schell officiating. Burial will follow at North Lake Cemetery. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Friday, July 9, 2021, 6-8 p.m. Those wishing to make a donation in Gene’s memory may do so to the Chelsea Rod and Gun Club, PO Box 382, 7103 Lingane Rd., Chelsea, MI 48118.

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Gerald F. "Jerry" Bradley

Gerald F. "Jerry" Bradley

Gerald F. “Jerry” Bradley, age 87, of Chelsea, MI, passed away at his home on July 4, 2021. He was born in Detroit, MI on October 17, 1933, the son of Joseph and Frances (Rakowsky) Bradley. Jerry attended high school at St. Philip Neri and Cass Tech in Detroit. He became a Benedictine Monk, and later an ordained Catholic Priest. In 1969, he received dispensation from the priesthood, and in 1970, he married Rose Anne (Heck) in Detroit, MI. He earned his Master's degree in Library Science from the University of Michigan, and he worked as a librarian for the Detroit Public Library. He then worked for over 40 years for Northwestern Mutual Life as an insurance sales agent, working in Detroit and later in Ann Arbor.

Jerry had a love of reading and sharing of books. He delighted in long discussions on any topic. He also enjoyed doing needlepoint. Most of all he was devoted to his family, and he enjoyed spending time with his seven grandchildren.

Surviving are his wife of 51 years, Rose Bradley, as well as their children, Charles (Claire) Bradley, Daniel (Erin) Bradley, Brendan Bradley, and Mary Bradley; seven grandchildren: Tigerlily, Kasmira, Aruna, Conor, Corbin, Elias, and Bo; and three brothers, Frank (Ann) Bradley of Grosse Pointe Shores, Jim (Diane) Bradley of Shelby Twp., and Tom (Glenda) Bradley of Baxter, TN. He was preceded in death by his youngest son, Joseph G. Bradley, and his youngest brother, Joseph W. Bradley.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, July 12, 2021, 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, Chelsea, with V. Rev. Dr. William J. Canon Turner presiding. Burial will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Sunday, July 11, 2021 at Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., also at church on Monday from 10-11 a.m.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Arbor Hospice Foundation, the St. Louis Center, or the Children of Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota (make checks payable to Rose Bradley).


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