Michael A. Horn

Michael Allen Horn, age 61, of Chelsea, MI, passed away peacefully on May 28, 2024 at his home, surrounded by his family. Mike was born on January 23, 1963, in Grand Blanc, MI, the son of John and Mavis (Kirby) Horn.

On July 23, 2008, he married Cynthia (Miller) in Ann Arbor, MI, and they made their home in Chelsea for the past 16 years. Before settling in Chelsea, Mike lived in Ann Arbor and Manchester. He dedicated many years of his life to working as a truck driver. Mike was a man of simple pleasures who found great joy in fishing and working on his pick-up truck.

He is survived by his wife, Cindy; his daughter, Kathryn Horn of Owosso, and his step-son, TJ (Marlynda) Miller of Westland; his grandson, Trent; his brother, Rick Horn of Texas, and his sister, Cathy Robeldo. He was preceded in death by his parents, his sister, Theresa Horn, and his son, Joel Horn.

A private service will be held at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be made to Chelsea Hospital.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home.

Lorna J. Boston

Lorna Jean (Webber) Boston, formerly of Indianapolis, IN, passed away on Monday, May 27, 2024 at Legacy Assisted Living in Jackson, MI.

She was born on December 22, 1931 in Leslie, MI, the youngest child of James H. and Lena M. (French) Webber. Lorna spent her younger years on the Webber family farm in Leslie and went on to graduate from Leslie High School and attend clerical courses in Jackson. She enjoyed spending her time reading, doing needlework, collecting antiques and glassware, and gardening.

On May 29, 1952 she married Roy Allen Boston in Battle Creek, MI. He preceded her in death on May 29, 2017, which was Memorial Day that year and also their 65th wedding anniversary. Lorna and Roy both passed away on Memorial Day.

Lorna is survived by her nieces and nephews: Pat Withiem, Joyce Babbitt, Jim (Georgi) Lumbard, Gary (Mary) Lumbard, Madeline Lothamer, Wes (Tracy) Webber, Tom (Karen) Webber, Mary (Bob) Hilleary, Linda Wigle, and Bill (Gina) Webber; many great-nieces, great-nephews, great-great-nieces, and great-great-nephews; and her sister-in-law, Donna Webber Perry. In addition to her husband she was preceded in death by her siblings: Evelyn Tasker, Bessie Byerly Dewey, Harley Webber, Georgia Lumbard Maxwell, Bob Webber, Dick Webber, and Bill Webber; and nieces and nephews: Ann Moll, Jim Webber, Bob Lumbard, and David Lumbard.

A graveside service and interment will take place at a later date at Woodlawn Cemetery in Leslie, MI. Memorial contributions may be made to Shriners Hospitals for Children. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at Legacy Assisted Living/Legends and Careline Hospice for the wonderful care and comfort they provided Lorna.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea, MI.

Pansy Allen

Pansy Allen, of Stockbridge, MI, age 78, passed away on May 26, 2024 at Chelsea Hospital.

Pansy was born on May 9, 1946 in Salyersville, KY, the daughter of Tollie and Myrtle (Patrick) Stanley. She had lived in the Stockbridge area since 1990, and prior to that she had lived in the Bradenton/Sarasota area of Florida for many years.

Pansy worked many jobs throughout her life. She was a hairdresser and owned her own beauty shop in Chelsea. She enjoyed assisting fair queen candidates during fair time with their hair. She also worked for ADP for 15 years, and she was a dedicated caregiver for many years. Pansy was a woman of many talents and interests. She was an amazing cook and enjoyed quilting, sewing, and doing crafts. She found joy in gardening and tending to her flowers. She also enjoyed playing the piano and loved listening to country music.

Pansy is survived by two children, Todd Kuhl of Grass Lake, and Tina (Keith) Slater of St. Pete Beach, FL; the father of her children, Bob Kuhl; her beloved grandchildren, Ryan Pennington of Chelsea, and Jacob (Lauren) Pennington of Orlando; and her great-grandchildren, Oliver and Benjaman; her twin sister, Patsy (Bob Mock Sr.) Stanley, and sister, "Sandy" (Bob Wilson) Parks of Texas. She was preceded in death by four brothers, Wayne Stanley, Delmer Stanley, Darrel Stanley, and Glenn Stanley, and two sisters, Lois Berryhill and Lillian Glaser.

A Memorial Service will be held at a later date, date and time to be announced.

Memorial contributions may be made to Tiny Lions Lounge and Adoption Center. Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home.

Mark J. Yonish

Mark J. Yonish, of Wayne, MI, age 66, passed away on May 26, 2024 in Stockbridge, MI. Mark was born on November 23, 1957 in Livonia, MI, the son of John and Barbara (Molinik) Yonish. Mark had lived in Wayne, MI for the past 10 years, and prior to that he lived in Stockbridge.

Mark had a passion for boating and cherished his time spent at the lake, especially the summers he spent at Houghton Lake during his younger years. He helped coach high school wrestling at Bentley High School in Livonia, where he impacted many lives through his commitment and mentorship.

Mark is survived by two children, Dillon Yonish (Aubrey Schaefer) of Stockbridge, and Nicholas (Loren) Yonish of Gregory, MI; the mother of his children, Kimberly (Christopher) Schniers; two grandchildren, Brooks and Bodie; two sisters, Darlene (Donald) LeAnnais of Livonia, and Patricia (James) Hamlet of Romulus; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, and a sister, Kathryn Aalto.

Funeral Services will be held on Friday, May 31, 2024, 12:00 p.m., at Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Burial will take place at Plainfield Cemetery in Unadilla Twp.

Memorial contributions may be made to Stockbridge Area Emergency Services Authority (SAESA).

Thomas G. Sorenson

Thomas G. Sorenson, of Jackson, MI, age 78, passed away peacefully on May 22, 2024 surrounded by family and friends after a short illness.

Tom was born on December 21, 1945 in Council Bluffs, IA to John and Frances (Fisher) Sorenson. As a young boy, Tom moved to Jackson, MI, where he graduated from Jackson High School. He proudly served his country in the US Army during Vietnam, receiving an honorable discharge in 1968. Following his military service, Tom worked as a machinist for Melling Tool Company dedicating 42 years until his retirement.

Tom was a man of many talents and interests. He had a passion for woodworking and enjoyed working in his yard. A talented carpenter, he found joy in building and making repairs, always eager to use his hands to create and fix.

He married Eunice Shepherd on June 9, 1984 in Jackson, MI, and she survives. Also surviving are his children, Debbie (Leroy) Dowding of Charlotte, David Sorenson of Onondaga, Stephanie (Curtis Reynolds) Wright of Jackson, and Steve (Amber) Shepherd of Jackson; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild; his twin brother, Gordon Sorenson of Council Bluffs, IA, and a sister-in-law, Marilyn Sorenson of Wisconsin. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Matthew B. Thompson, a sister, Joann Weis, and three brothers, Gene Sorenson, John Sorenson, and Joe Sorenson.

A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, May 30, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. at the Village Hope Church in Jackson, where the family will receive friends from 11:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.

A private burial will take place at Oaklawn Cemetery, Stockbridge.

Memorial contributions may be made to Village Hope Church, 123 W. Porter St., Jackson, MI 49202 .

Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.

Stephen J. Clark

Stephen J. Clark, age 57, of Mason, MI, passed away on May 22, 2024. He was born on December 7, 1966, in Jackson, MI, the son of Lee and Betty (Boring) Clark.

Stephen worked as a Warehouse Manager for Safety-Kleen in Mason, where he was known for his hard work and dedication. Outside of his professional life, Stephen had a passion for muscle cars and John Deere tractors. He also took great pleasure in music, making people laugh, and working in his yard.

On March 26, 2019, Stephen married Shannon D. (Millhouse) in Tennessee, and she survives him. He is also survived by his children, Jessica (Kevin) Dwight, Michael Clark, and Mitchel Clark, all of Stockbridge, and his step-children, Evan Pregitzer of Munith, Kassie Vanantwerpen of Spring Lake, Grace Pregitzer of Munith, and Sarah Pregitzer of Munith. Additionally, Stephen is survived by his sister, Shelley Gottschalk of Dansville, and his beloved grandchildren, Presley and Briar. Stephen was preceded in death by his father, Lee, in May 2023.

Private services will be held at a later date.

Edward D. Abbey

Edward D. Abbey, of Munith, MI, age 71, passed away on May 19, 2024 in Jackson, MI.

Edward was born on September 29, 1952 in Jackson, MI, the son of Dale and Kathleen (Oaks) Abbey. He had lived in Jackson County most of his life. He married Bonnie Jean (Wright) on September 7, 1974, and she survives. Edward's life was marked by his passion for tinkering with cars, a skill he honed over many years as a dedicated mechanic. He had a love for trains and a fascination with astronomy and the mysteries of the paranormal. He also had a soft spot for cats.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by three children, Cristina (Nova) Lindow of California, Melissa (Ian) McClure of Stockbridge, and Edward (Paige) Abbey of Stockbridge; as well as four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents.

A funeral service will be held Wednesday, May 22, 2024, 11:00 a.m., at Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home in Stockbridge, MI, with Pastor Stephan Weinberger officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Wednesday from 10-11 a.m. Burial will take place at Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Henrietta Township, MI.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Munith United Methodist Church.

Lawrence "Larry" Bean

On May 17, 2024 Larry Bean of Chelsea, Michigan, 64, took his last breath and peacefully passed into the world of endless Caves, Rocks and Coke. What an amazingly special person he was in so many ways! Even on his deathbed, he had that sweet, calm, Larry smile that always warmed the hearts of those around him. I didn't just lose my husband but truly my best friend and partner in life! He was an amazing man and lived every day of his life to the fullest. I do rejoice in the fact that he will no longer suffer, which he has tremendously in the last 3 years, from the cancer beast that moved into our home. Our son Jasper and I shared his last moments together and it was so good to see him finally out of pain. My heart is broken but I am so blessed that he gave me Jasper, and 33 years of endless love and fun!

Larry grew up in the shadow of the Shrine of the Little Flower church in Royal Oak and attended the catholic schools there. He acquired a Master’s degree in his passion in life, Geology, from Wayne State and used that to hold a 34 year career with the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy, where he regulated landfills as a dual district supervisor. We met at the State District Office, married in 1991, traveled for 10 years and had our son Jasper (named after a Michigan rock of course) in 2001 who has been the complete joy of our life.

The Fisher Ridge Cave System that is one of the longest caves in the world was discovered, explored and mapped by Larry and several other cavers. This was the love of his life before he met me! He loved rock collecting and even collected rare copper crystals in Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula with other geology friends. The rock theme continued into Rock Climbing, and teaching Geology as an adjunct professor at the University of Michigan Dearborn and Eastern Michigan University. He taught many local people, young and old alike, a love of rocks at the Waterloo Geology Eddy Center for many years.

He loved reptiles and snakes and cared for several box turtles as pets for over 30 years which gave him the name “Uncle Turtle” by his many nieces and nephews. Larry and I shared a love of all things old and found our dream 1870 historic home in Chelsea and filled it with antiques from our hobby of going to auctions. Trains of all sizes were another passion of his and he held the position of President of the Chelsea Depot Association for several years.

Larry was a one in a million person who had an infectious lifelong childlike wonder of everything around him. He was a little boy in a man’s body and he made life fun for all around him. He never had a mean thing to say about anyone and was very loving, forgiving and patient. I will carry him in my heart forever and look for him at the rainbow bridge in paradise!

Funeral will be held at the Chelsea Depot on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. with viewing from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Larry would not have wanted flowers, but for donations to go to the Chelsea Depot Association which he loved dearly!

Elaine M. Palmer

Elaine Marie (Hadley) Palmer, of Ann Arbor, MI, passed away in May 2024 at the age of 94.

Elaine was born in June 1929 in Arlington, California the daughter of Charles and Elba (Stone) Hadley. She lived in Riverside, California during her early years. Her Scots-Irish and Cherokee families had moved from Ohio and Oklahoma like so many in those days to seek a more prosperous life in the lush landscape of California. Her father maintained orange groves, and her mother ran a dress shop while raising their two daughters together.

Always a precocious learner, Elaine started college at the University of California, Berkeley at the age of sixteen. She never completed her college education, because at the age of eighteen, she married the love of her life, Ted Palmer.

The two had met several years earlier when Ted’s older brother married Elaine’s older sister, and they married after Ted’s service in World War II. Ted and Elaine remained completely devoted to each other for their entire 73-year marriage.

The new couple lived in California briefly before returning to Ted’s hometown of Ann Arbor, Michigan. There, Elaine had a fulfilling career as the assistant to the dean of the University of Michigan Business School, Dr. Floyd Bond. She drove to work in her 1966 Ford Mustang and parked it right in front of the school every day.

Elaine had begun bowling in California when her husband helped manage a bowling alley with a long-time buddy, Al Dean. She continued enjoying the sport by participating in a women’s bowling league in Ann Arbor. After she retired from the University in the fall of 1983, she and Ted enjoyed playing several rounds of golf each week, always with one of their beloved cocker spaniels in tow. On one occasion, Elaine shot a hole-in-one, and Ted was so impressed that he created a large sign for their home so that all would learn of her golfing prowess.

When at their beautiful home on the near-westside of Ann Arbor, Elaine and Ted spent many hours gardening, reading, and squirrel-watching in their glass-enclosed sunroom. Through the years, they also maintained an historically accurate General Store in the basement of their home. Ted taught at the local junior high school and would bring his students to come and “shop” while learning about life in the previous century. Ever the consummate hostess, Elaine would supply the popcorn and soda pop and play the player piano for all their guests.

Although they never had children of their own, Ted and Elaine forged close ties with their many nieces and nephews. They followed their trajectories closely including the Springer, Newman, and Wilson families in Michigan, the Gerald Palmer family in Oregon, and the Harry Palmer family in California. They also “adopted” many other family members—the children of their close friends, Al and Jeanne Dean and Parker and Sally Pennington; their “Georgia family,” the Thrifts; Mark Wing and Jan Cashin; and their many neighbors on Wesley Street.

Every summer for much of their married life, the Palmers drove their Ford Econoline camper van to Fripp Island, South Carolina, where they maintained a cottage, affectionately known as “the tree house” due to its unique architecture. Over the years, they entertained many friends and family on the island, taking them to walk the beach, collect seashells, and enjoy the abundant local wildlife. The couple also made several trips during summer breaks to see family in California, and Elaine cherished a special Hawaiian vacation she took with her sister, Martha. As Elaine would say, they were “two peas in a pod” and had a special bond throughout their lives.

In her last few years, Elaine was tended to by a team of private caregivers who dedicated their time, love, and devotion to her every need. They always said that she made their job easy, because she never complained and always greeted them with a bright smile. They would agree that no one else on the planet has ever had such a sunny disposition. Up until the last days of her life, Elaine enjoyed going to Music and Movement classes, concerts, and religious services at her assisted living facility.

Her husband, Edmund L. “Ted” Palmer, parents, sister, and several in-laws predeceased Elaine. She is survived by many friends and family in California, Colorado, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio, Oregon, and Tennessee. She will be missed by many.

Funeral Services will be held at the Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, 901 N. Main St., Chelsea, on Friday, May 24, 2024, 10:00 a.m. where the family will receive friends from 9-10 a.m. Elaine will be laid to rest with her husband, Ted, and her mother-in-law, Mabel Tanner Palmer at Washtenong Memorial Park in Ann Arbor.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society of Huron Valley, 3100 Cherry Hill Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, or to the charity of your choice.

Jerrold "Jerry" Jbara

Jerrold “Jerry” Jbara, age 59, of Chelsea, MI passed away May 13, 2024 at his home. He was born to Jerrold and Lois (Lambrix) Jbara on January 2, 1965 in Trenton, Michigan.

Jerry married the love of his life, Dana (Sullivan) Jbara and was father to four children, Allen, Morgan, Cailyn, and Irelynn. Dana and Jerry started their life together in Trenton, MI, lived 12 years in Vail, Arizona, and most recently made their home in Chelsea, MI for the past three years.

Jerry was such a fine, kind, and intelligent man and a loving husband and father. The earth was better with him on it! Jerry graduated from Lawrence Technological University and worked as a brake engineer for Kelsey Hayes/TRW in Michigan. He then worked as an aerospace engineer at Raytheon in Arizona and continued working for them in Michigan.

From a young age, Jerry enjoyed cars and working on them with his father, which led to him teaching his own girls all about taking care of them. You could even find Jerry running a science program at their school. He enjoyed the great outdoors in all seasons. He spent time camping, boating, hiking, hunting, and snowmobiling to name a few.

Jerry especially loved simply spending time with his family. From dancing at family gatherings, to watching his children play sports, to teaching his daughter how to drive, it was his joy! He also really enjoyed riding on jeep trails with his brother and nephew.

He was heavily involved in his church in Tucson, where he was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He was a selfless volunteer and was always helping others.

In addition to his wife, Dana, he is survived by his brother and sisters, Beth Groves, Jean (Jeff) Lee, Lisa (Jim) Leduc, Chris (Jennifer) Jbara, Charles (Mandi) Sullivan, Shannon (Eric) Brandt, and was preceded in death by his father, Jerrold S. Jbara. Jerry also leaves behind nieces and nephews, Jon (Eunice), Jacob (Jill), Lauren, Maddie, Parker (Samantha), Logan, Olivia, Matthew, Andrew, Jaidyn, Jalie, and Patrick; great-nephew and great-nieces, Elyanna, Liam, Rebekah, and Raven; along with many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Mass of Christian Burial will be prayed at St. Mary Catholic Church, Chelsea on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, 11:00 a.m., with the V. Rev. Dr. William J. Canon Turner officiating. The family will receive friends at church on Tuesday from 10-11 a.m.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.