Beulah June Crockett

Beulah June Crockett, age 93, of Gregory, MI, passed away on February 5, 2022 at Divine Life Assisted Living in Haslett, MI. Beulah was born on March 19, 1928 in Ohio to Worth and Ethel (Puckett) Stapleton. She had lived in Gregory most of her life. She was a great cook and was known for her wonderful pies and salads. She loved to sew and would make teddy bears for her grandkids. She also loved to read and watch game shows. She enjoyed spending time outdoors and feeding her birds and turkeys.

Beulah is survived by her children, Linda Mills of Webberville, Neil (Barb) Crockett of Gregory, and Wally (Kim) Crockett of Mason; 11 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren; her sister, Mary (Charlie) Cool. She was preceded in death by her parents, and her husband, Harold "Pete" Crockett; a son, Charles “Chuck” Crockett, son-in-law, Tom Mills, brothers, Paul, Gene, and Edwin, and Charles, and sisters, Annabelle, Lucille, Pauline, and Wanda.

Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, February 10, 2022, 11:00 a.m. at Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home in Stockbridge, with Pastor Jeff Howard officiating. Burial will follow at Pinckney Cemetery in Pinckney. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Thursday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Gregory Fire Department or the Alzheimer’s Association.

Jacqueline C. McGinn

Jacqueline C. McGinn, age 98, passed away on Friday, February 4, 2022 at her home in Grass Lake, MI. She was born on July 16, 1923 in Ann Arbor, MI to Donald Sr. and Josephine (Mercier) Mynning.

Jacqueline had lived in the Grass Lake area for the past 24 years, moving from Roswell, New Mexico and Whitmore Lake, MI. For over 20 years she worked as a school bus driver in Whitmore Lake, as well as in Dexter and Pinckney. She also worked for a time as a mail carrier in the Whitmore Lake area. She enjoyed crocheting, knitting, and spending time with her family and friends. She loved card games and was a fierce competitor!

Jacqueline is survived by seven children, Pearl (Jim) Linsmeyer of Wisconsin, Kathy (Dale) Withey of Sequim, WA, John (Lynne) McGinn of Hansville, WA, Timothy (Shelly) McGinn of Alaska, Mark McGinn of Pinckney, Maureen McGinn of New Mexico, Matthew McGinn of Grass Lake; daughter-in-law, Carol McGinn of Grass Lake, and extended family, Carol (Leonard) Gideon of Virginia. She had 26 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren!

She is preceded in death by her parents, Donald and Josephine (Mercier) Mynning; husband, Jack McGinn; sons, Steven, Terry, and Tom McGinn; daughter-in-law, Madge (Mark), and siblings, Russ, Don, and Jim Mynning, and Yvonne (Mynning) Clisham, and their wonderful families.

Visitation will be held at the Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home on Thursday, February 10, 2022, from 5-8 p.m. with Rosary at 7:00 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burial will be prayed at St. Joseph Village Church, 3430 Dover St., Dexter, with Fr. Brendan J. Walsh presiding, on Friday, February 11, 2022, 11:00 a.m., with visitation at church from 10-11 a.m. Burial will follow at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Dexter, Michigan. A luncheon will be provided at the St. Joseph parish hall by the village church after internment.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Pious Union of St. Joseph or St. Joseph Catholic Church in Dexter.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Phyllis A. Marshall

Phyllis A. Marshall, age 86, passed away on Friday, February 4, 2022 at Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor, MI. Phyllis was born on February 14, 1935 in Magoffin County, KY to Western and Sis (Montgomery) Allen.

Phyllis had lived in the Chelsea area for 65 plus years. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Chelsea. She was a talented, self-taught seamstress, and she worked many years doing what she loved. She also enjoyed tending to her garden and flowers, and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was very proud of them.

On June 5, 1954, she married Emerson Marshall, and he survives. Also surviving are two sons, Jeffrey (Amy) Marshall of Paw Paw, and James Marshall of Grass Lake; two grandchildren, Samuel (Meghan) and Caleb, and two great-grandchildren, Ellianna and Benjamin; five sisters, Mollie Sue (Luke) Collinsworth of Chelsea, Mary Lou Fletcher of Stockbridge, Nellie Gay Patrick of FL, Joyce Rose (Ron) Watkins of Hillsdale, and Theda M. (Mike) Dyer. She was preceded in death by her parents, and two sisters, Gladys Allen and Pauletta Allen and her beloved brother, Robert Allen.

A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Church of Christ. Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home.

Angela M. (Pratt) Kircos

Angela Mary (Pratt) Kircos, daughter of Bob and Jan Pratt, was born November 18, 1979 and passed away January 30, 2022. Although her time with us ended far too soon, Angela left behind a lifetime of love and memories to her family and friends. Angela loved to love, and found herself the happiest when surrounded by those whom she held most dear.

Angela is survived by her life-long partner, Jason, their three children, Maryanne, Ava, and Esther, and her grandchildren, Vivien and Vicente. She leaves behind her siblings, Juli (Rob) Turner, Bobby (Angie) Pratt, Emily (Rodney) Balcom, and twin sister, Carrie (Greg) Johns.

A private celebration for her family and friends will be held to celebrate Angela’s life. Those wishing to attend, please contact Maryanne for service details.

Donations can be made to NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) of Washtenaw County.

Allen Hampton

Allen Hampton, age 82, of Stockbridge, Michigan, passed away on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at Henry Ford Allegiance Health in Jackson, MI. Allen was born on April 25, 1939 in Waterloo, OH to Boyd and Anna (Parsons) Hampton.

He had lived in the Stockbridge area for more than 60 years. Allen served in the United States Navy in the 1960’s on the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt aircraft carrier. He worked for General Motors, retiring in 1996 after 30 plus years. He was a member of Mackinder-Glenn Post #510. He enjoyed taking care of his lawn and spending time with his grandkids.

On August 21, 1965 he married Dorothy L. (Craft) in Fitchburg, Michigan, and she survives. Also surviving are two children, Lori (Todd) Williams of Munith and Timothy Hampton of Jackson; seven grandchildren: Allison Eccleton, Mackenzie Eccleton, Isabella Eccleton, Johnathan Williams, Megan Williams, Todd Williams Jr, and McKenna Williams; and two sisters, Janet (Daniel) Carter of Ohio, and Rebecca Straight of Ohio. He was preceded in death by a brother, Boyd Hampton Jr., sister, Betty Stewart, and twin sister, Alene Howard .

A Graveside Service will be held at Oaklawn Cemetery on Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 11:00 a.m., followed by a Celebration of Life at the Mackinder-Glenn American Legion Post #510 in Stockbridge from 12-2 p.m.

In lieu of flowers or monetary contribution to family, please donate to Mackinder-Glenn American Legion Post #510.

Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home.

John C. "Jack" Winans

John “Jack” Colin Winans , age 92, of Ann Arbor, MI, passed away on January 12, 2022 at Atria Park in Ann Arbor. He had recently moved to their memory care unit two weeks prior, but after a fall and short stay in hospital, returned to the facility having contracted Covid. At 92, he had multiple health issues that, compounded with Covid infection, he was unable to overcome. He passed peacefully with his daughter at his side.

Jack was born in 1929 and was raised in Chelsea, Michigan, the youngest of eight children and the last surviving sibling. He was the “surprise” child to his older parents, and in his words was “practically an only child” as most of his siblings were significantly older. Jack was forever impacted by the unexpected passing of his older brother, Duane, when he was 25 and Jack just 11. He admired his three brothers who served in the armed forces, Dave, Charlie, and George, and supported Veteran’s charities throughout his adult life. Prior to enrollment at the University of Michigan where he earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees, he worked at the family jewelry store, Winans Jewelry, a Chelsea institution. Aside from a (very) short residence in California, Jack lived in Chelsea or Ann Arbor his entire life.

Jack entered the professional world as an art teacher in the Ann Arbor Public School system at Tappan Junior High in the 1950’s and taught for 20 years before changing careers. He met his wife, Friedelle (Schreier), during his employ. They were married in the fall of 1962. According to one of his favorite students who later became a colleague and grew to become a longtime friend, “Mr. Winans was famous. His classes were always filled — with all kinds of students and they sought out his classes. He was smart, funny, compassionate, interesting, he loved art, and understood kids. He knew what made Junior High students tick — their interests, their worries, their hopes and dreams, their fears. If you walked past his room after the bell ending each period on Fridays, you saw the same scene every time: Mr. Winans would be standing in his doorway as the kids left, shaking hands with each one. Plus, he had something important to say to every student. “Fine sketch-book this week, Rose!.” Or, “Great pen and ink job this week, James!” Or even, “See you on Monday, Frank; help your mom with dinner this Sunday!” He had a brief stint as the Ann Arbor School District’s Art-Curriculum Coordinator. However, never one to enjoy bureaucracies or the administrative duties that came along with them, he soon resumed his regular teaching schedule in order to return to what he loved.

Jack’s retirement from the classroom came in the early 1970s, when he and Friedelle had an opportunity to buy a long-standing retail business in Chelsea: Vogel’s, and later, Foster’s. They ran the store together, Jack managing the men’s and Friedelle, the women’s. Their commitment to the store, their employees and the community at large was felt by Chelsea residents. Jack was passionate about and involved in efforts to improve the downtown area and bring new and viable businesses to the area. Upon retirement in 1993, Jack and Friedelle planned, built, and lived in their dream home on the west side of Ann Arbor.

Jack’s teacher callings led him to a long tenure of Julys and Augusts working at various overnight summer camps in the decades leading up to the birth of his daughter and purchase of the retail business. He initially worked at camps in northern Michigan but later, and for many years, at Adirondack Woodcraft Camps for Boys, a camp amid the forests, rivers, and lakes of the Adirondack Mountains near Old Forge, NY. The camp, founded in 1925, enrolled upwards of 200 kids, ranging in age from seven to eighteen, divided among five age groups, each “camp” with a unique eight-week curriculum — sports, woodcrafts, canoeing, swimming, hiking, fishing, all age-related. Jack began as one of Woodcraft’s cabin counselors, but was promoted to one of two permanent Head Counselors, then one of Woodcraft’s Division Heads, and ultimately one of two Woodcraft Assistant Directors. As Head Counselor, he frequently served as advisor and friend to Woodcraft’s staffers. His knowledge of young people extended well beyond the camp’s counselors — many were college students, far from home. More than a few sought Jack’s guidance, and he was a wise mentor to those who were homesick or needed help in disciplining a difficult camper. Jack’s talent with a camera led to his appointment as each summer’s photographer of record, and he produced a Camp Yearbook every year.

Jack was a lover of books, architecture, his beloved cats, the Ann Arbor Art Fair, Michigan football, and liberal politics. He was a bright, witty, opinionated, sarcastic, cantankerous man who was beloved by those who befriended him. He was highly sensitive but hated talking about his feelings. His propensity to curse was developed at a young age and stayed strong until the end. He was utterly endearing yet could be absolutely infuriating (primarily to his wife and daughter) in his rigidity about religion, politics, views on the public school system and utter indifference for what he was having for dinner. He was an “organized collector” with a particular passion for JFK’s assassination, the Civil War, NC Wyeth, newspaper clippings on topics that interested him, good sturdy boxes and VHS tapes. Endless VHS tapes. He was an avid gardener into his late 80’s, until his health and mind began to betray him. He maintained ties and records to many of his former students and campers throughout the years. He was a particularly skilled, if not perfectionistic, writer and was dedicated to his yearly holiday cards. Many friends reached out this past New Year to inquire as to his well being as this was the first year in many that he didn’t send a letter to his extensive and wide-reaching network. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him, but as Jack would say, “onwards and upwards.”

Jack is survived by his wife, Friedelle (Schreier), their daughter, Annie (Marton) Markovits, and his only grandson, Lucas Markovits, of Philadelphia as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

In recent years, Jack had become a supporter of a summer camp for special needs and medically fragile children in Michigan. Memorial gifts can be made in his name to: North Star Reach, 674 S Wagner Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48103.

A memorial celebration of his life will be held in early summer in Ann Arbor. Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Bryan P. Garner

Bryan Paul Garner, age 58, of Stockbridge Michigan, passed away on January 28, 2022 at Henry Ford Allegiance Health in Jackson, Michigan. Born July 31, 1963 in Lansing, Michigan, he was cherished by his parents, Harold and Marilyn (Nelson) Garner.

Bryan graduated from Stockbridge High School in 1981, where he was actively involved in athletics, particularly running track and cross country. He was taught masonry by his grandfather and stayed in the construction and restoration field for most of his career.

Bryan had a large and strong circle of friends that remained close from grade school. He had an adventurous heart which led him to travel where he made many more friends, which he loved dearly.

Bryan was a musician and very passionate about music. He was known for his kindness, resilience, humor, loyalty, and his generosity to help others. He was a collector of various things including vehicles, vinyl records, guitars and good stories.

Those left to cherish his memory include his mother, Marilyn (Nelson) Garner; sister, Nyann (Garner) Sweet; children: Brandon Garner, Breanna (Garner) Meier (Kevin), and Kyle Henley (Tiffanee); grandchildren: Desmond Meier, Bowie Meier, Evelyn Henley, Aeden Henley and Aurora Henley; niece, Candi Sweet and family; and nephews, Billy Sweet and family, and Adam Barker and family.

Bryan was preceded in death by his father, Harold E. Garner, and grandparents, Fred and Alma Nelson.

A Gathering of Friends and Family will be held Thursday, February 3, 2022 at Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home in Stockbridge, Michigan with visitation from 11 a.m. -1 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to assist his children with his final expenses payable to Bryan Garner’s Memorial Fund, Farmers State Bank 5101 S. M-106, Stockbridge, MI 49285.

Also, a Go Fund Me account has been set up to help the family with final expenses.

Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.

Margurite "Peg" Helfrich

Margurite “Peg” Helfrich, age 84, of Stockbridge, MI, passed away on January 29, 2022. She was born the daughter of Helen (Piepelo) and Wilford L. Palmer on February 9, 1937. She married Dennis Helfrich, Sr. in February 1996, and he survives.

Margurite was a wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother – with an unwavering sense of humor. She was very creative, had an amazing green thumb, and enjoyed crafting, painting, and drawing. She loved coffee, cleaning, her pets, the casino, and never let you leave the house without toast in your pocket. She was resilient, a follower of Christ, and loved everyone unconditionally.

She was a longtime part-owner of Stockbridge Manufacturing and worked at the IGA grocery store for several years. In addition to her spouse, she is survived by her children, Cynthia (Dan) Kuhn, Renee (Brian) Basore, and Larry (Lisa) Cornish II; step-children, Denny Jr. (Kelly) Helfrich, and Kelly (Kyle) Owen; brothers, Charles (Jeri) Palmer and Joseph (Stephanie) Palmer; grandchildren, Cassandra (Michael), Alexandra (Gregory), Andrea, Danielle, Ari, and Larry III; step-grandchildren, Nicole, Danielle, Kendall, Kameron, and Karlee; great-grandchildren, Mia and Lucy; step-great-grandchildren, Wesley, Bowen, and Charlotte; as well as many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. Marguerite was preceded in death by her first husband, Larry Cornish I, and her parents.

A gathering of friends and family will take place at Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home on Wednesday, February 2, 2022, from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. with a short prayer officiated by Craig Goodlock at 7:30 p.m. A private burial will take place at a later date. Expressions of sympathy may be made to Stockbridge Community Outreach.


Walter W. "Wally" Arnold

Walter W. “Wally” Arnold, age 79, passed away on January 26, 2022 at his home in Chelsea, MI surrounded by his family. He was born on August 28, 1942 in Cleveland, OH, the son of Walter W. and Mary (Bush) Arnold.

Wally was raised in Cleveland, OH. He attended Michigan State University followed by seminary and became an ordained minister. He served as Pastor for Trinity Lutheran Evangelical Church in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he baptized, confirmed, counseled, and married countless parishioners for nearly 30 years. He then served as an assistant to the Bishop of Southern Ohio where he continued to share his gifts helping other pastors and congregations.

After retirement, he moved to Chelsea, Michigan, where he served as a volunteer at Chelsea Community Hospital, served on the hospital Ethics Committee and became active at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Chelsea.

Wally was a nature lover. He loved spending time outside camping, hiking, traveling, and exploring God’s creation. He and Lynn enjoyed volunteering their time at camps and National Parks, sharing their love of nature with others.

He met his wife Marilynn “Lynn” Schmiege at Michi-Lu-Ca, a church camp in northern Michigan. They were married on June 29, 1968 in Kalamazoo, MI and then settled in Ann Arbor where they raised their children, Julie and Scott.

Wally is survived by his wife, Lynn, daughter, Julie (Adam) Tuttle of Chelsea, and son, Scott (Albie) Arnold of Dearborn; as well as cherished twin granddaughters, Zoe and Addison.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Mary Arnold, and brother, Gary Arnold.

Visitation will be held at the Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home in Chelsea, on Friday, February 25, 2022 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, February 26, 2022 at 2:00 p.m., at Trinity Lutheran Church, 1400 W. Stadium Blvd, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The family will receive friends at church on Saturday from 1:00 p.m. until the time of service.

The family respectfully requests that all attendees wear a mask if they are able.

In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a contribution in memory of Wally may do so to campwestminster.com to support continued outdoor camping ministry in Michigan.

Susan M. Cole

Susan Marie Cole, age 50, passed away on January 16, 2022 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She was born on April 20, 1971 in Detroit, Michigan to Julian and Arlene (Lagocki) Rubicz.

Susan grew up in Stockbridge and attended Stockbridge High School.

She is survived by her four children, Alexander (Melissa) King, Jeffrey King, Emily King, and April Cole; granddaughter, Sophia Smith; sisters, Michele DuBois, Diane (Jeff) Shepherd, and brother, Julian (Carrie) Altvater.

Susan was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Timothy Cole, and her granddaughter, Isabel Smith.

Susan had a very kind heart and a great sense of humor and will be dearly missed by her family and friends.

Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home.