Dorothy M. Summers

Dorothy Marie Summers, age 90, of Jackson, MI, passed away on Friday, August 9, 2024 at her home surrounded by her family.

She was born the daughter of Cecil D. and Jessie E. (Challiss) Sanders on October 14, 1933 in Howell, Michigan. On April 11, 1953, she married Calvin Summers, and he preceded her in death after 63 years of marriage. She enjoyed gardening, painting, and kept her house immaculate. She enjoyed working for Jiffy in Chelsea for over 13 years. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother.

Dorothy is survived by her children, Delia Rene (Mark) Ramalia, Michael (Charlene) Summers, Calvin (Denise) Summers, and Randy (Elaine) Summers. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Nathan and Justin Ramalia, Jorden (William) Binschus, J.D. (Sarah) Summers, Raven (Paul) Oleski, Kristina (Shawn) Davis, Kara Summers, Austin Marshall, Ona (Jay) Erdt, and Jason Smith; and 11 great-grandchildren.

In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her daughter, Kitty Smith, and son-in-law, Steve Smith; sister, Betty (Sonny) Wagner, and a brother, Delmer (Nancy) Sanders.

Per her wishes cremation has taken place, and a private burial will take place at North Lake Cemetery at a later date. Expressions of sympathy may be made to a charity of your choosing. 

Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.


Frances B. Parker

Frances Bauer Parker, age 90, wife of Dr. John Chamberlin Parker was born Frances Elizabeth Bauer on January 25, 1934 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Emily Thurber Bauer and Nicholas Bauer. Fran died August 8, 2024 at Chelsea Hospital in Chelsea, Michigan.

Fran graduated from the College of Wooster with a degree in History. Before children, she taught seventh grade in the Willow Run Schools. After the family settled in Jackson, Michigan, she became a lifelong activist for social and environmental causes. She helped launch a community recycling program in the 1970s, was a long-time supporter of the Dahlem Nature Center, and a delighted birder with the Jackson Audubon Society. She dedicated decades to the League of Women Voters, including state-wide lobbying on key issues and serving as President for the Michigan League. Her work was recognized by the Susan B. Anthony Award, the Liberty Bell Award, and a Michigan Senate Concurrent Resolution.

One of Fran’s favorite phrases was “live fully ‘til you die” and she embodied this by taking on every aspect of life with gusto, inspiring others in the process. She was a passionate mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She took up painting in her 60s and restarted piano lessons in her 80s. She started a new chapter with John at Silver Maples Retirement Community, making new friends late in her 80s. Fran was known for her warm quick smile, her buoyant spirit, baking one of the best apple pies in Michigan, and her deep spiritual quest toward God.

Fran is survived by her loving family: husband John Parker, daughter Anne (Joseph) Campau, daughter Joan Parker, son David (Jane) Parker, grandchildren Joan (Adam) Campau, Peter (Kelly) Campau, Samuel Campau, George Campau, Alexander Gordon, Charles Gordon, Emily Parker, Christopher (Emily) Parker, Lydia Parker and Elizabeth Parker, great-grandchildren Piper and Dorothy Parker and Cherub Carlson, and her brother Nicholas (Connie) Bauer.

Fran is predeceased by her birth mother (who died when Fran was four), her father, her stepmother Mildred Gieringer Bauer, and her sister Carla Vendeland.

A celebration of a life well lived will be held on Thursday, August 15, 2024 at 3:00 p.m. in the Maples Room at Silver Maples of Chelsea in Chelsea, Michigan.

Please visit Fran’s Memorial Page at Everloved.com/life-of/frances-parker/ where you can leave a memory of Fran or make a donation in lieu of flowers to Doctors Without Borders.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home.

William Koski Sr.

William Koski Sr., age 76, of Jerome, MI, passed away on August 5, 2024. William was born on February 22, 1948 in Hartford, CT to James and Julia (Yeschanin) Koski.

William loved being outdoors and fishing, especially at his cabin in the Upper Peninsula, where he loved to go and spend time with his family. After his grandchildren were born, he spent countless hours drinking coffee and visiting with his family in the shade of the sugar maple tree he planted in Laura and Kyle’s backyard as a housewarming present 10 years ago.

William was a US Army veteran who served in the Vietnam War. After serving for our country, he relocated to Michigan where he enjoyed working for the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department for over 30 years. He was a member of the Eastern Michigan Camaro Club. He enjoyed working on and taking his Chevy Camaros to local car shows with fellow EMCC members.

William will be missed by his daughter, Laura (Kyle) Oberdorf; grandchildren, Juliann and Allison Oberdorf; also their grandmother, Diane Koski. He was preceded in death by his parents and a son, William Koski Jr.

The family will hold a private service at a later date.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home.

Margot Pfaendtner

Margot Pfaendtner, of Jackson, MI, passed away at the Countryside Care Facility in Jackson, MI on July 23, 2024.

She was born the daughter of Charles E. and Mary (Hartner) Geisler on August 18, 1946 in Detroit, Michigan. She married Joseph R. Pfaendtner on December 12, 1969 in Detroit, MI.

In her youth, Margot loved to go to her family cottage on the St. Clair River. This was a favorite topic of conversation in recent years.  She was an avid reader, enjoyed quilting, playing Bridge, doing crossword puzzles and was very patriotic. Her sense of humor and wit were appreciated by many.

She is survived by her children, Mark Pfaendtner, Lisa (Marcus) Kaemming, and Kristen Pfaendtner. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Benjamin (Bridget) Kaemming. Nicholas Kaemmimg, and Matthew Pfaendtner; brothers, Don (Rhonda) Geisler and Greg Geisler; along with many nieces, nephews, and cousins. In addition to her parents and her husband, Margot was preceded in death by her sisters, Jacqueline DeMascio, Suzanne Bailey, and Denise D’Agostino.

A gathering of friends and family will take place at the Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, in Chelsea, Michigan on Monday, August 12, 2024, from 4-7 p.m. A private burial will be held at Roseland Park Cemetery in Berkley, Michigan.

In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to the Capuchin Soup Kitchen in Detroit or Ele's Place in Ann Arbor.


Raymond J. Shuster Jr.

Raymond James Shuster Jr. died on July 26, 2024. He was 80.

A devoted husband, father, and grandpa, “Dr. Ray” was a talented musician, beloved teacher, and courageous church leader. He dedicated his life to loving others, making music, and leading with humility and joy in many communities, to the glory of God.

Born on July 7, 1944 in Detroit, Michigan to Raymond James Shuster Sr. and Martha (Krzyston) Shuster, Ray took to the piano at a young age, also discovering his lifelong love of reading. He graduated in 1962 from Cass Technical High School in Detroit, going on to earn his bachelor’s degree at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois, majoring in music. He earned a master’s degree at Wayne State University in piano performance.

In 1966, Ray married Marylin Giebel, his high school sweetheart.

He began his career teaching music and directing ensembles at Detroit Bible College/William Tyndale College and later taught at Wayne State University, Marygrove College and University of Detroit-Mercy. He led church music ministries in Novi and Birmingham, taking time mid-career to earn a master’s degree in musicology and a doctorate in vocal performance from the University of Michigan.

For 16 years, Ray was director of music at Cornerstone EPC in Brighton, Michigan, where he developed choral, instrumental and children’s programs, and drew hundreds at any given time into making music. He then directed the music program at Faith Community Presbyterian Church in Novi. He taught voice at Walled Lake Western High School and piano and voice at his home, coaching many talented young actor/singers toward roles in high school musicals and college musical theater programs.

Ray was a valued member of the tenor section of the Michigan Chorale Union, with which he performed, among many other great choral pieces, Handel’s “Messiah” each Christmas season and recently, “A German Requiem” by Brahms. Both were works he loved deeply.

For Ray, music and theology went hand in hand. He delighted in finding scriptural truths of the love of God and redemption in Christ in the pieces he directed and performed with others.

Up through July, Ray was active with the music program at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Ann Arbor, where he and Marylin had recently found a faith community.

Ray was a car guy, good at sharing knowledge of classic and modern automobiles with his kids and grandkids. He also imparted to them his love of the outdoors and led an active life. He enjoyed daily walks and played golf frequently with friends.

Ray exemplified generosity, wisdom, and enthusiasm – but most of all, to echo the words of Paul in I Corinthians, love. His sense of humor underlaid even the challenges of life, reflecting his ultimate trust in Christ his Lord. He frequently reminded his loved ones, “It’s all joy.”

Ray is survived by his wife of 57 years, Marylin; children, Kate Blackwood (Bill) and Michael Shuster (Jessica); three grandchildren; sister, Martye Lowery, and innumerable friends.

Visitation is at the Shuster home in South Lyon on Friday, August 2, 2024 from 3 - 6 p.m. A Graveside Service will be held on Saturday, August 3, 2024, 1 p.m., at Oak Grove East Cemetery, Chelsea.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Rogel Cancer Center, University of Michigan Health.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Barbara Jean Riley

Barbara Jean Riley, of Pleasant Lake, MI, age 82, passed away on Thursday, July 25, 2024 at the Chelsea Retirement Community.

Barbara was born on May 4, 1942 in Plymouth, MI, the daughter of  Paul and Gwendolyn (Grady) Decker. She had lived in the Pleasant Lake area for the past 30 years, moving from Detroit. She was a member of Maple Grove Church in Jackson for many years. She enjoyed playing cards and playing games. 

She is survived by her husband, David A. Riley, two sons, Kenneth (Kris) Brown of Nashville, MI and David (Pamela) Brown of Fowlerville, and a daughter-in-law, Valerie Brown of Jackson; a brother, Paul Decker of New York; an aunt, Merry Sumner of Chelsea, many grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a son, Donald Brown Jr.

The family will receive friends at the Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 30, 2024 from 12:00-1:00 p.m., followed by a Graveside Service at Munith Cemetery with Pastor Chuck Lang officiating.

Memorial contributions may be made to Maple Grove Church in Jackson, MI.


Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.

Jan Medina

Jan Medina, age 64, of Jackson, MI, passed away at the Faith Haven Care Facility in Jackson, Michigan on July 21, 2024.

She was born the daughter of Charles Flannery and Betty L. Fletcher on February 13, 1960. Jan worked as a caregiver for many years and loved to sing. She also loved country music and was known to be full of life. She enjoyed the outdoors and enjoyed her garden, camping, hiking, fishing, and getting tanning at Clear Lake.

Jan is survived by her two children, Justin (Tosanna) Thomas and Julie (Sierra) Dunaway Fletcher. She is also survived by her mother, Betty Fletcher Perez; sisters: Mary Jo (Joe) Cavender and Sherry (James) Decosta; brothers, Charles Flannery Jr. and Todd (Heather) Flannery; grandchildren, Mollyiah and Niklaus Dunaway; uncle, Bill Fletcher; aunt, Delores (Joe) Schroeder; nephew, Jason (Bonnie) Cavender, niece, Janell (Ben) Kelcey; as well as many aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Charles Flannery; her grandparents, Walter and Mary Fletcher; sister, Linda Flannery; uncle, Keith; and aunts, Joyce McKimmy and Joanne Fletcher.

Private services will be held at a later date.

Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.

Lynette Lou Powell

Lynette Lou Powell, age 65, of Chelsea, Michigan, passed away at Trinity Health Ann Arbor on July 20, 2024.

She was born the daughter of Edward and Marjorie (Robards) Schiller on October 25, 1958 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. On October 4, 2003, she married Jeffery G. Powell, and he survives.

Lynette was a longtime member of Zion Lutheran Church and later in life attended the Chelsea Church of the Nazarene. She loved her grandchildren, traveling, and crafting. She enjoyed flowers and especially loved her home and community of Chelsea. Most of all she loved her family.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by her children: Trisha (Anthony) Mitchner, Travis Terns, Jason (Kimberly) Powell, and William (Regina) Powell; grandchildren, Layla and Stella Powell, and Lucy Powell. Lynette is also survived by her mother, Marjorie Plumb, and her brother, Ken (Margery) Schiller. Lynette was preceded in death by her father, Edward Schiller, and her step-father, Donald Plumb.

A funeral service will be held at Zion Lutheran Church, Chelsea, on Thursday, July 25, 2024, at 11:00 a.m., with Rev. Kurt Hutchens and Pastor Jeff Crowder officiating. Burial will follow at Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at the Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., as well as at the church on Thursday from 10-11 a.m.

Expressions of sympathy may be made to Jeffrey Powell.

Sean M. Boyce

Sean M. Boyce, of Charlotte, MI, age 32, passed away on July 18, 2024.

Sean was born on February 10, 1992 in Lansing, MI, the son of Scott and Loretta (Wadkins) Boyce. He graduated from Stockbridge High School in 2010, and lived in Charlotte for the past nine years. He enjoyed working on cars and worked as a mechanic for Grand Ledge Ford for the past 11 years. He had a passion for driving fast and going wide open. Sean was also an avid animal lover, always finding time to care for and appreciate animals.

He is survived by his parents, Scott and Loretta Boyce of Gregory; his grandmothers, Mary Lou Boyce and Catherine Wadkins, both of Stockbridge; his siblings: Ryan (Cora) Boyce of Jackson, Alex (Morgan) Boyce of Fowlerville, and Larissa Boyce of Gregory; and many aunts and uncles, and his nieces and nephews: Devin, Mackenzy, and Bradyn; as well as his girlfriend, Olivia Wilkey and her children, Payton and Joseph. He was preceded in death by his grandfathers, Max Boyce and Sammie Wadkins.

Visitation will be held at the Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 23, 2024 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. as well as on Wednesday at the church from 10-11 a.m.

A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, July 24, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at the Highest Praise Worship Center in Stockbridge with Pastor Wesley Starr officiating. Burial will follow at Plainfield Cemetery in Unadilla Twp, MI.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society of your choice or the Highest Praise Worship Center.

Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home.

Stephen J. Joseph

Stephen James Joseph was born on his mother’s 29th birthday and was the most fitting ending to his group of six siblings: Laurie, Kevin, Suzie, Brian, and Becky.

A very contented and happy child, Steve was the apple of his family’s eye, universally loved by friends and neighbors. He was one of those rare folks who did not ever seem to encounter strangers – only friends that he had not yet met.

Steve graduated from Dansville High School in 1994 and worked at Pizza Hut in Mason for several years. When delivering pizzas became too dangerous because of his back, he began working at Peckham Industries in Lansing, answering phones at a call center for the U.S. passport office.

He had always dealt with back issues, ulti­mately leading to surgery to remove a tumor at the top of his spine when he was 21. After that surgery, his spinal column continued to deteriorate – resisting all other types of medical intervention and culminating in the loss of balance and the ability to walk.

Incredibly, Steve never lost his hilarious sense of humor or his innate good nature. He was positive and upbeat throughout his life, often replying, whenever he was asked how he was doing, “Still the same, I guess.”

Steve is survived and will be forever missed by his dad, Larry Joseph; sisters and brothers: Laurie (Stephen) Demers, Kevin (Tina) Joseph, Suzanne (Matthew) Wiborn, Brian (Angela) Joseph, and Rebecca (Brad) Brookens; and numerous nieces and nephews – to each of whom he was completely devoted. He was predeceased by his mother, Roberta Kay (Cooper) Joseph.