Marcia L. (Keezer) Holmes

Marcia Lynn Holmes, age 55, went to be with her Lord Thursday, September 15, 2022 at her home in Mason, MI after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born to Edward and Christine (Adams) Keezer on March 23, 1967 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She grew up in Chelsea and graduated from Chelsea High School in 1985. She was born again on April 23, 1986 in East Lansing, Michigan.

She is survived by her husband, Bernard Holmes; two sons, Tyler (Ashley) Holmes and Vaughn (Katelyn) Holmes; three grandchildren, Joseph and Renton Hill and Juniper Holmes; her parents, Edward and Christine Keezer; two siblings, Susan Keezer and Stephen Keezer; her father- and mother-in-law, Leroy and Lois Holmes; three sisters-in-law, Julie (Steve) Deller, Penny (Ronald) Kitchen and Helen (John) Lauterbach; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Donald and Lillian Keezer.

Growing up on a farm, Marcia loved animals and the outdoors. She could always be found helping her grandpa and dad milking cows and tending to calves. She loved working in her yard, planting flowers, gardening, music, and traveling. She attended Michigan State University, where she met her loving husband of 32 years. After marriage, she moved to Mason, MI and later graduated from Lansing Community College, Summa Cum Laude. She most recently worked for the City of Mason’s Community Development Office. She attended and served at Trinity Church in Lansing.

Marcia was completely devoted to her family. She homeschooled her two sons through their graduation and participated in the Lansing Christian Home Education Support System (CHESS) organization. She was an avid swim mom and served as a board member for WaveRunners, a competitive swim club in Lansing. She was a convention coordinator for the Information Network for Christian Homeschoolers (INCH) for many years.

Marcia was a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother and will be deeply missed by her family until they are reunited in heaven. She will be remembered for her initiative, creativity, devotion, hard work, friendliness, and a smile that could melt hearts. She served the Lord as a care provider for several family members and friends. She loved the beauty and awe of God’s creation and visited nearly all the continental U.S. National Parks.

Visitation will be held at St. Paul United Church of Christ, 14600 E Old US 12, Chelsea, on Sunday, October 23, 2022 from 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

A celebration of Marcia’s life was held in Lansing on October 1, 2022. Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers may be made to St. Paul United Church of Christ, Chelsea.

Gerald Bozik

Gerald Bozik, age 77, of Manchester, Michigan, passed away on Friday, September 9, 2022 at the Chelsea Retirement Community in Chelsea, Michigan. He was the son of John Bozik.

On March 2, 1963, he married the love of his life, Paula Ann Bozik, in Ferndale, MI.

Gerald had lived in the area since 2005, coming from Shelby Township. He was the manager at Tractor Supply and loved his job. He enjoyed working around the farm and being a mechanic. He also loved traveling and watching his granddaughter skate and ride horses. He always did anything he could for everyone else, and he was the best Papa in the world.

He is survived by two children, Kimmy of Manchester and Jeffery M. (Margaret) Bozik of Australia, and three granddaughters: Isabella, Hannah, and Hayley.

Memorial Contributions may be made to Whispering Horsemanship Heart to Heart Therapeutic Riding Program.

Arrangements made by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.


Morton Dunlop

Morton Dunlop passed away on October 2, 2022 at his Chelsea home. Born December 8, 1938 to Mildred (Parker) and Adam Dunlop, Mort grew up in Detroit with older sister Joan and younger brother Greg. As a child, Mort developed a passion for magic, nurtured by his family, that stayed with him his whole life.

Following high school at Catholic Central High in Detroit, Mort joined the Coast Guard Reserves. Mort loved the structure, exercise, competition and rowing that the Coast Guard provided and said it was one of the best experiences of his life. Mort also began work as an electrician as a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 58, where he was an active member until his 2000 retirement.

Mort met his love Rita (Vella) in 1956 at a dance at Saint Gerards Youth Club in Detroit. During Mort’s time away with the Coast Guard, Rita wrote him a letter every day. Mort and Rita were married on September 26, 1959 and shortly after came the bounty of four daughters. Over the years, the family would expand to include eleven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren –the caring and close family dynamic of the Dunlop Clan was something Mort took great pride in.

Throughout his life, Mort excelled at taking the ordinary and transforming it into something extraordinary. Be it the created illusions for his magic shows, the elaborate centerpieces crafted for the Festival of Tables, or the friendly robot that now resides at the Chelsea Community Garden, Mort was always seeing potential in building something fantastic out of found objects.

This curious way of looking at the world inspired lifelong learning, especially through classes with the Adult Learners Institute. Mort’s other interests included fast cars, loud music, gardening, cooking, and reading.

Mort is survived by his wife Rita, brother Greg, daughters Laura Failer (Mark), Linda Meloche (Chris), Deborah Hubbard (Todd), and Jennifer Correia (Bill); grandchildren Chelsea Cockrell (Brian), Emily Murphy (Frank), Hannah Cavicchio, Carly Meloche, Clare McMillan (Adam), Jackie Meloche, Gwen Hubbard (Ben), Isabelle Correia, Marty Hubbard, Kirby Hubbard, and Dennis Bulger; and four great-grandchilden: Charlie, Shiloh, Alex, and Cal.

A memorial service is planned for Monday, November 7, 2022 at 11:30 a.m. at Silver Maples of Chelsea. Visitation will be Sunday, November 6, 2022 from 2-4 p.m. at Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home and on Monday, November 7 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at Silver Maples of Chelsea.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Faith in Action, 603 S. Main St. Chelsea, MI 48118, or Doctors Without Borders USA , PO Box 5030, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5030.

Zyaire Amari Young

Zyaire Amari Young, age 2, passed away on September 10, 2022. Zyaire was born on August 11, 2020 in Lansing, MI.

Zyaire, our beautiful brown eyed boy, had a heart of gold. The amount of love he had was felt by all who encountered him. His favorite place to be was in nature, our little adventurer, whether he was riding on his toys cars or playing at the park. He loved to be the center of attention. He loved singing “Wheels on the Bus” and showing off his newly learned words and skills. He was always very proud of himself, and everything deserved a round of applause.

Zyaire was courageous, strong, and thoughtful. He loved to make others smile. Though his time on Earth was short, he gave us a lifetime of love.

He is survived by his mother, Haylee Young of DeWitt, his maternal grandparents, Tim (Jackie) Young of DeWitt, his aunt, Shelby Young, and cousins, Jayden, Atley, Charlette, Emma, all of Milford, and aunt, Lyndsey Young of Brighton.

A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, October 12, 2022, 1:00 p.m. at the Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea, with Pastor Eric Stricklin officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the family.

Richard J. Schneider, Sr.

Richard J. Schneider, Sr., formerly of Stockbridge and Jackson, MI, passed away in the early morning hours of Sunday, October 2, 2022, at the age of 99. He was born on May 4, 1923, in Flatrock, MI, the oldest son of the late Joseph and Ruey (Spitler) Schneider.

Richard proudly served during World War II in the US Army, where he was lucky enough to celebrate V-J Day in Times Square in New York City. On March 30, 1946, he married W. Jeannette Osburn. They were married for 72 years prior to her death in August of 2018.

Richard grew up in and around the Ypsilanti, MI area, where he and his brothers shared many adventures typical of the time, including floating down the Huron River in homemade boats and building and rebuilding cars.

His career led him through a variety of life experiences including being a top salesman at J.L. Hudson, working for Boeing Air while living in CA, and as a machinist for Ford Motor Company where he retired in the late 70’s. 

In 1973, he and Jeannette moved from Ypsilanti to Stockbridge, MI, where they owned and operated Schneider’s Adult Foster Care Home. After his retirement from Ford Motor Co., he operated Dick’s Boat Rental on Four Mile Lake for 17 years, where his grandchildren fondly remember him always sneaking them candy bars.

Never one to sit idle, he worked into his early eighties for the Pierce Lake Golf Course in Chelsea.  He was very involved in the First Baptist Church of Stockbridge, where he faithfully served as a Deacon and later, Deacon Emeritus.  During retirement, you could also find him enjoying a game of golf, spending winters in Florida, and traveling around the country with Jeannette. He was a lifelong learner who loved to read and watch history on TV. He loved to stay busy, and you could often find him in his garage tinkering or mowing the lawn on his beloved John Deere mower.

He is survived by three of children, Patricia Estus of Melbourne, FL, Allison Gulledge of Durham, NC, and Andrew (Jeanne) Schneider of Jackson; nine grandchildren, Ty (Ashley) Estus, Lindsey (Aaron) Hines, Katrina Cooley, Zechariah Schneider, Noah (Lauren) Schneider and Michele Svetkovich; and six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jeannette, son and daughter-in-law, Richard, Jr. (Robin) Schneider, son-in-law, Donn Estus; a granddaughter, Destiny Schneider; and his siblings, Hilda Smith, Verna Wright, Marion “Bud” Schneider, and Lowell Schneider.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. from the Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge. Burial will follow at Brookside Cemetery in Tecumseh, MI. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Memorial Contributions may be made to Crossroads Community Church, 950 S. Clinton St., Stockbridge, MI 49285.

The family would like to express appreciation to the Mebane Ridge Assisted Living Community and their staff (Mebane, NC) for their loving care and support during the last year.

Mark R. Stapish

Mark R. Stapish, age 66, of Tecumseh, MI, formerly of Dexter and Chelsea, passed away on September 30, 2022 at his home. Mark was born on September 28, 1956 in Ann Arbor, MI the son of Charles and Jeanne (Myers) Stapish.

He was a graduate of Chelsea High School, class of 1974. He worked as a fertilizer plant manager for over twenty-five years located in the Ann Arbor and Tecumseh area. His hobbies included quilting, adult coloring, and gardening. He had a love for the State of Michigan and its beauty and history, and he was a huge movie connoisseur.

Mark is survived by two children, Melissa Stapish (Patrick Keene) of Saline, and Ben Stapish (Jennifer Ferensic) of Grass Lake; one sister, Eileen Ball of Tecumseh; three nieces and two nephews; and extended family, Patricia Hill of Jackson, MI. He was preceded in death by his parents, his partner, Ronald Williams, two brothers, Matthew Stapish and Michael Stapish; and brother-in-law, Robert Ball, Jr.

A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, October 7, 2022, 11:00 a.m., at the Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home in Chelsea, where the family will receive friends from 10-11 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the hospice organization of your choice. Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home.

James R. "Jim" Day

James “Jim” R. Day passed away on October 1, 2022.

Jim was the third child of six of Kenneth and Luz Day, Detroit, Michigan. His Holcomb Elementary years were the beginnings of his leadership and lifelong friendships: from being a member of Future Teachers of America to being Captain of the Safety Patrol, Jim took his classes and extracurricular activities to heart. He even played “school” with his younger siblings, as ‘Mr. Reilly, Teacher.’ Yes, we had lesson plans, worksheets, and were given homework! At Holcomb reunions, his favorite teacher from Holcomb, Kenneth McAlpine, remembered this with a chuckle (how many kids play School after school?).

From Emerson Jr. High to Redford High School (class of 1967) Jim played the baritone and sang baritone. Not surprisingly, he received all A’s in music classes. He loved being in the barbershop quartet for the production of “Music Man” and very much enjoyed the talents of Mr. Gene Fenby in the specialty vocal groups at RHS. Jim worked at the Federal Department Store at 7 Mile and Grand River when he was 16; he worked the next two summers for his Uncle Pete McAlpine at Durant & McAlpine Plumbing Company.

In 1968, Jim sang with two of his sisters, a future brother-in-law, and a friend at older brother Ken’s wedding reception at West Point. The five of them - Jim, Mary Luz, Lorna, Bruce Jacobson, and Loren Wolfe - called themselves “The Sons and the Daughters,” fashioned after the Mamas and the Papas group.

Jim’s years at the University of Michigan were filled with establishing long-time friendships: he was a member and President of the Michigan Men’s Glee Club. During his tenure as President, this esteemed ensemble won the International Musical Eisteddfod (World Competition) in Llangollen, Wales in 1971. Jim’s future brother-in-law Bruce shared all these Glee Club experiences with him.

The autumn after this big award, Jim became the Resident Advisor for the 8th floor, Huber House, South Quad all male dorm floor (during the beginning of coed dorm life at Michigan). His Freshmen residents were a hardy group of future CEOs and Presidents, an Architect, a Dentist, a Naval officer, a Lawyer and many more successful careers. He loved his residents and they all loved him. Good friendships, great stories, and a brother-in-law, Charlie, evolved from this one year beginning September of 1971 through May of 1972.

Jim belonged to the Young Republicans on campus: not too popular a club in the late ‘60’s – early 70’s. He remained a staunch Conservative his whole life.

During his collegiate summers of 1968-1971, Jim worked at the Ford Transmission Plant, Ford Credit Company, Chrysler Motor Company, Sanford Security, and Plymouth Parts Shop.

Jim worked part- and full-time for Ford Motor Co., Saline, from 1972-1984 in the following capacities: Production Supervisor, Material Handling Supervisor, Pro- duction Control General Supervisor, Senior Parts Distributor & Scheduler, Quality Engineer, Employee Involvement Facilitator, and Salaried Personnel Specialist. While working for Ford, Jim obtained his M.B.A. in Business Management from Eastern Michigan University in 1980.

During the Spring Break of 1974, Jim drove his Gran Torino, along with Charlie Schrock, to Ft. Benning, GA, to visit brother Ken and his family. Surprisingly, they did not get a speeding ticket after being pulled over by a State Trooper at 2:00 a.m. in a small Georgia town. He enjoyed reminiscing about this trip on many occasions.

Jim was passionate about the Michigan Wolverine football team and watched the games live or on TV from 1967 through 2022. He never forgot the “Bo years” and used those as a Standard Comparison, forever. Jim enjoyed golfing but had more fun watching the Masters with Mary Luz and Peter, and Leonor and Bruce.

Jim was also a huge fan of the Detroit Red Wings and Tigers. He took his only nephew to a Wings’ game. His homes and apartments were decorated with memorabilia from these four sports.

Because the youngest four Day siblings (Jim, Lorna, Leonor and Liz) were students at U of M at the same time, his sisters’ friends from high school and University of Michigan (Arlene, Chris, Sue, Claire, Gerry, Patty, Sherry, Mary, Tena) all thought of Jim as their big brother. He was fun and was always included in the girls’ events, parties, dances, and the M stadium games. Go Blue!

After Jim graduated in 1977 with a BA in Psychology, he continued to help the Glee Club by being a steadfast member of the Phillip A. Duey Scholarship Committee. Jim believed in Dr. Duey’s original intent and was an advocate to retain those intentions in Phil Duey’s honor. Dr. Duey was revered by Jim, and they kept in touch years after Dr. Duey’s retirement.

Jim was involved in Junior Achievement from 1979 to 1982, again, making lifetime friendships. In particular are his dear friends the Fosters: Tim, Karen, and their sons, Liam, Quinn and Brendan. The (grown) boys still call him Uncle Jim. During Jim’s last years, the Fosters diligently visited him, bringing smiles, supplies, and prayers.

From 1984 to 1986, Jim was co-owner and President of LCO, Inc.; he and partner Dan Benson owned and opened the first Little Caesar's in the Eugene, Oregon area. Brother Ken visited from Poulsbo, WA, and enjoyed seeing the start-up operation.

By 1986 Jim was back in Michigan, working for Univ. of Michigan Salvage, as Director of Sales (Hospital Disposal Project). His next jobs at UM Hospitals were Building Manager and Total Quality Management (TQM) Consultant/ Facili-tator/Instructor, through 1997. Jim successfully trained over 500 managers and supervisors in TQM Leadership and Facility Leadership courses at the Hospital. He also taught these courses to Michigan clients from Lakeland Health, Department of Corrections, Pine Rest Christian Hospital, as well as in other states: Lake of the Ozarks Hospital, The Carle Clinic, and the University of Illinois and in Canada at The Doctors Hospital & Queensway Carleton Hospital.

From 1997-1998, Jim taught classes at Cleary College and Eastern Michigan University (Management, Psych, Org. Change and Team Effectiveness). He was proud of his many career Recognitions and Certificates and displayed all these awards on his home office wall.

From 1997 through 2005, Jim was the Manager of Property Disposition Warehouse. He retired in 2005.

Jim took over the McAlpine / Day cottage (built in 1929) on Lake St. Clair in Ontario, Canada, and had many years of fun with friends and relatives: ski-dooing, boating, and catching fish. He loved fishing more than golf and hunting: he had a talent for catching big stringers-full of bass and perch. Jim also loved fishing for walleyes on Lake Erie. If you asked him his favorite place on Earth, he’d say, “The Cottage in Canada.” For three years he joined friends flying into remote lakes in Canada to fish, and had a visit to Beaver Island with brother Ken to fish Lake Michigan with Leo and Bruce. He caught some big lake trout on Lake Michigan with Charlie and Liz as well. Jim was able to fish on Patten Lake at Liz’s and Charlie’s home several times.

Jim stood up in the weddings of Ken (twice!), Mary Luz, Leonor, and Liz; he did the same for many friends as well. He was honored to be a part of so many people’s Big Day,and they were honored to have him as a witness. His in-laws and their extended families became full brothers and sisters to Jim. Jim never forgot to inquire about Linda, Peter, Bill, Bruce, and Charlie or their extended families.

Jim fully respected our choices in life. Jim was loved by all of them.

Jim and Mary Luz provided care during their parents’ last years: Jim never complained as he helped tirelessly, making decisions, keeping the siblings appraised, and all the details that go into a very trying job. He and ‘Luz’ were partners.

After sister Mary Luz passed away in 2010, Jim frequently mentioned how much he missed her. He talked about the fun gatherings, especially the major holidays she and Pete would host, always including him. She was dear to Jim.

Jim’s siblings would say that Jim was the “Uncle Buck” to his nieces (Carol, Wendy, Emily, Karen, Melanie, Jennifer, and Michelle) and nephew (Kenneth). Who gave the children loud toys? Who showed up at Thanksgiving and Christmas with armfuls of gifts and smiles to make that nephew say, “can he come back and stay 200 days?” It was Uncle Jim: they all loved him like crazy.

Jim liked going to the Sidetrack Bar & Grill in Depot Town, Ypsilanti, with Lorna and Bill, Pete and Rena, Ken, and any other visiting relative or friend. Didn’t he seemed to live his whole life like the words to his favorite singer’s big hit, “My Way”? Coincidentally, Jim converted many novices to Old Blue Eyes’ songs…

As Jim’s health began declining he was not allowed the pleasures of travel and outside activities. When brother Ken passed away in September, 2021, Jim was very sad that he couldn’t attend the funeral. His health was already declining, and he was not able to travel on his own.

This great, personable man was house-bound, relying on visitors and friends to come to his apartment. One friend who helped was Matt Branistareanu, who provided friendship and caregiving to Jim. Another dear friend from Jim’s R.A. days at Michigan, Frank Tymowski, along with his wife, Ania frequently checked up on him. The Fosters continued to include Jim in their holidays, local Ypsi events, and church events up until the pandemic altered everyone’s lives.

Jim made many friends at Cross Street Village over the eight years he resided there. He played poker with his best friends there and ran the Sunday Evening Movies in the apartment complex theater, where both the Zubrin baby grand piano and the Schrock theater equipment was located. He loved the local high school groups coming in to sing Christmas Carols (and asking him to sing solos or duets with them). He was known and liked by all the apartment residents. They will miss Jim.

We all will miss Jim’s smile. We will miss his intelligence, his thoughtful way of listening, his musical talents, and his love of attending his sibling’s and his nieces’ and nephew’s music performances, sporting events, and weddings. We will miss his strong political opinions. We will miss him; he left this world way too early.

The family has requested that gifts in memory of Jim be made to the Phillip A. Duey Scholarship at the University of Michigan, earmarked for members of the Men’s Glee Club, or mail to the attention of the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, 2005 Baits Drive, Ann Arbor, 48109.

A fellow Glee Club scholarship committee member, Jack Baker, said, “I always looked up to [Jim] a great deal; he has always epitomized someone whose heart and soul was devoted to the [Glee] Club.”

A Memorial Open House will be held on Wednesday, October 12, 2022 from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. at Cottage Inn located at 512 East William, Ann Arbor, in the Banquet Room on the upper level. There is a parking garage close by.

Thank you for caring about our Dear Brother.


Eli W. "Will" Ruja

Eli William Ruja, age 79, passed away on Tuesday, September 27, 2022. He was born on August 1st, 1943 in Detroit to Eli and Lena (Olar) Ruja. He graduated from Pershing High School in 1961. Eli served in the Army National Guard. He worked many years selling insurance for AAA. He co-owned the original Summer Trail Inn in Standish until it perished in a fire, then managed timeshare resorts in Lake Arrowhead, San Clemente, and Palm Springs, CA. He returned to Michigan in 1996, as he had roots in Arenac County.

Eli lived an adventurous life. He was a past Exalted Ruler of the Lake Arrowhead Benevolent Order of the Elks, an avid fisherman, and Harley rider.

He is preceded in death by his parents and brother-in-law, Harold Turner. Surviving are his two daughters, Amy (Ralph) Schlaff of Stockbridge, MI, and Sarah (Jon) Van Niewaal of Woodbury, MN, five grandchildren, Andy, Anna, and Abby Schlaff, and Matthew and Benjamin Van Niewaal, sister, Priscilla Turner of Nevada, and niece, Pam (Dave) Enenbach and Tom (Lori) Turner, all from Nevada.

Cremation has taken place. Burial will be at Great Lakes National Cemetery in Holly, MI, at a date to be determined.

Memorial contributions may be made to Heart to Heart Hospice.

Kathryn A. "Kathy" Hall

Kathryn Ann Hall, age 74, of Manchester, MI, passed away on Monday, September 26, 2022 at her home. Kathryn was born on September 14, 1948 in Almont, MI the daughter of Peter and Betty (Hornfischer) VanDoeselaar. She had lived in the Manchester area for the past 26 years, moving from Ypsilanti.

Kathryn was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Chelsea. She loved to cook, and she loved spending time outside, working in her garden. Most of all she loved her family and spending time with her grandchildren. On August 16, 1975, she married James Edward "Ed" Hall, and he survives. Also surviving are two sons, James Jr. (Jessica) Hall of Manchester, and Michael Hall of Manchester; two grandchildren, Ben and Annie Hall; one brother, Paul ( Connie) VanDoeselaar of Traverse City, and one sister Diane (Steve) Meyers of Hamburg, MI. She was preceded in death by her parents, and a brother, Mark VanDoeselaar.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, September 30, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Chelsea. Burial will follow at Oak Grove East Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at the Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home on Thursday, September 29, 2022 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.

Memorial contributions may be made to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Jacquelyn D. Daniels

Jacquelyn D. Daniels, age 70, passed away on September 14, 2022 at the Chelsea Retirement Community. Jacquelyn was born on February 27, 1952 in Jackson, MI, the daughter of Dale and Rheubena (Fletcher) Bailey.

Jacquelyn lived in this area all of her life graduating from Chelsea High School in 1970. On April 18, 1980, she married Paul M. Daniels, and he preceded her in death in 1987. She always loved watching cooking shows as well as visiting with her friends and family.

She is survived by her daughter, Darcie (Jeffrey) Veach of Jackson, a grandson, Carter Veach, nephew, Kevin Risner, and niece, Michelle Risner. In addition to her husband, Paul, she was preceded in death by her parents, and a sister-in-law, Candi.

Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, October 5, 2022, 11:00 a.m., at the Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea. Burial will follow at Oaklawn Cemetery in Stockbridge. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Chelsea Retirement Community-Towsley Village or the Alzheimer’s Association.