Esther L. Pieske

Esther L. Pieske, age 96, of Chelsea, Michigan, passed away peacefully on December 31, 2025, at Spring Arbor Assisted Living under the care of Arbor Hospice.

Esther was born on January 11, 1929, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the daughter of Henry and Louise (Rettig) Wolter. She spent many years living in the Saline and Ann Arbor areas, where she was a member of Bethlehem United Church of Christ in Ann Arbor. In 2016, she moved to the Chelsea area to be closer to her family.

She especially loved time spent with her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. She also enjoyed cooking and sharing meals with those she loved. Esther worked as a cashier at Fingerle Lumber in Ann Arbor for over 20 years.

On February 12, 1948, Esther married Robert William Pieske. They shared 67 years of marriage before his passing in 2015.

Esther is survived by three children, Dennis Pieske of St. Petersburg, FL, Kenneth Pieske of Bradenton, FL, and Frederick (Mary Lu) Pieske of Chelsea; three grandchildren: Steven (Jennifer) Pieske, David (Tanya Jordan) Pieske, and Jessica Pieske; five great-grandchildren: Liana (Luke) Hall, Ashley (Drew) Wotta, Lauren (Eli Scherz) Pieske, Lily Soverns (Lem), and Jordan Soverns; and great-great-grandchildren, Jameson Hall and Josephine Hall; a brother-in-law, Eugene Pieske, and two sisters-in-law, Mary Inbody and Julie Pieske; as well as a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert, and two sisters, Erma Gross and Beulah Clark.

A private service will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Arbor Hospice.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Nicholas A. Cuthbert

Nicholas Alan Cuthbert, age 38, of Jerome, MI, passed away on December 28, 2025 at Henry Ford Allegiance Hospice Home in Jackson, MI.

He was born December 24, 1987 in Ann Arbor, MI, the son of Richard and Jane (Livingston) Cuthbert. Nick graduated from Stockbridge High School in 2006, where he was a member of the bowling, soccer, and football teams. Nick was an avid outdoorsman. He had a passion for fishing, and if there was water, Nick was ready with a pole. He loved hunting, exploring nature, and especially foraging for morel mushrooms. A natural builder and problem solver, Nick had an incredible talent for fixing, creating, and fabricating almost anything with a motor. Whether it was repairing an engine, piecing together a project part-by-part, or bringing old machinery back to life, his hands and mind worked in harmony.

Nick is survived by his mother, Jane Cuthbert of Stockbridge, two daughters, Layla and Isabella; the mother of his children, Sahar Cuthbert; a brother, Anthony (Kristy) Cuthbert of Dansville, and sister, Hailey Cuthbert of Stockbridge; and a nephew, Joshua Cuthbert. He was preceded in death by his father, Richard Cuthbert, and his faithful canine companion, Duke.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, January 2, 2026, 12:00 p.m. at Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge, with Staci Borton officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Friday from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.

Memorial contributions may be made to Stockbridge Athletics or Crossroads Community Church Celebrate Recovery.

Ruth M. Adams

Ruth Marie (Beuerle) Adams, age 92, of Manchester, MI, passed away peacefully at Kresge Rehabilitation Center in Chelsea, Michigan on December 23, 2025.

She was born October 29, 1933 in Chelsea, Michigan to Walter and Clara Beuerle. Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Bob Adams, sister, Marilyn Niehaus, brother, Walter Beuerle Jr., and a very special Aunt Lizzie Tirb.

Ruth lived a lot of her life in Michigan, moving to Arizona for several years then returning to Manchester, Michigan where she lived until her death. She had a passion for doing things with her family and friends. She enjoyed doing crafts, ceramics, playing cards, and holiday baking. Baking was a family tradition passed down to her that she shared with many. Ruth’s kindness, creativity, and love for her family will be remembered by all who knew her.

Ruth leaves behind nieces, Cindy (Bill) Kemner and Mary (Dan) Wilson; great-nieces and great-nephews, Joanne (Ron) Rentfro, Jeffery (Michelle) Kemner, Nathan (Azadeh) Wilson, and Penny Wilson; many special great-great nieces and nephews. 

The family would especially like to thank the nurses at the Kresge Rehabilitation Center for providing Ruth with special loving care when she absolutely needed it the most.

A private graveside service will be held next spring at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Freedom Twp, MI.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Dutchmen Firefighters Association.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Shirley A. Burg

Our mom, Shirley Ann Burg, of Chelsea, MI, died in the early hours of Sunday, December 21, 2025, after a brief illness. She was 93 years old.

How do you describe a person’s life in an obituary? She wasn’t just a mom, a grandmother, a wife, a daughter, an aunt, and a friend. She was strong, smart, fearless, adventurous, and a role model. She touched everyone around her.

Shirley was born on January 8, 1932, to Macombs Benjamin “Mac” and Noella Irene (LaFrance) Tuckey in Rimbey, Alberta, Canada. Shirley was the fourth of six children. In the early 1940s Shirley’s family moved from Alberta to Coquitlam, British Columbia. Shirley wanted to become an airline stewardess, but in 1950s Canada, they had to have nurses training first. Shirley enrolled at the Royal Columbian Hospital’s Nursing School in New Westminster, British Columbia in 1950, and quickly realized that she wanted to be a nurse more than a glamourous airline stewardess.

Graduating in 1953, Shirley and friend, Pat Ware, decided to work in the United States. Shirley’s father, Mac, who was from London, Ontario, recommended that the two young women go to Ann Arbor, Michigan. In 1954, the two friends arrived in Ann Arbor and began working at Mercywood Hospital. Employed as the nurse in charge of the pharmacy at Mercywood, Shirley met a young pharmacist working there part-time, J. Vincent “Vince” Burg. Vince lived in Chelsea and also worked full-time at Chelsea Pharmacy.

Shirley and Vince married on August 18, 1956, and remained in Chelsea, raising their six children, Gregg, Diane, David, Brian, Kristi, and Rob. Shirley and Vince were married for over 62 years, before Vince’s passing in 2019. Shirley re-entered the nursing profession in 1970 after the birth of her sixth child. She worked at Chelsea Community Hospital until her retirement in 1998. Besides her career in nursing and raising a large family, Shirley was a lifelong avid reader, a traveler, a volunteer, a swimmer, a skier, a bicyclist, and a knitter. She was once the Chelsea District Library’s volunteer of the year, a member of the Ann Arbor Y for decades, only ending her membership because of the Covid-19 Pandemic, and she passed on her love of skiing to many of her children.

Shirley was preceded in death by Vince; parents, Mac and Noella; brothers, Doug and Lloyd, and sister, Jean Higbee. She is survived by her children, Gregg Burg, Diane (Fernando) Nieves, David Burg, Brian Burg, Kristi (Gary) Ragland, and Rob Burg; grandchildren: Arielle Burg, Bree (Cameron) Kingsley, Jacob Burg, and Katie Nieves; great-grandson, Gabriel Kingsley; brothers, Dale (Gail) Tuckey and Brian (Wendy) Tuckey, and many nieces and nephews.

In 2024, Shirley was featured in the Chelsea Senior Center’s CSC Spotlight. This article, written by Sharon Kegerreis, is included here.

“In Chelsea Senior Center’s Knit and Crochet group, you will often hear Shirley’s infectious laugh following a rowdy roundtable discussion on various topics. The welcoming group gathers every Thursday to share home-baked goodies and knit and crochet projects for loved ones. Though her hands are less nimble today, Shirley has knitted many hats, dish cloths, socks and cowls over the years.

A love for cozy clothes was ignited in Canada where Shirley was born. She was raised in British Columbia after her birth in Alberta. Since then, Shirley has experienced a lifetime of adventures with many sunsets.

Opportunity to work in nursing in Michigan prompted Shirley to relocate to the United States at age 22. While some people may associate Shirley with the old Burg’s Drug Store and soda fountain (now Zou Zou’s), Shirley clarifies that Burg’s was her husband’s family history. She met her sweetheart Vincent after the family pharmacy was sold. The two married and spent the next 63 years together. At the start of their marriage, Shirley stayed home to raise their six children. When Chelsea Hospital opened in 1970, she jumped at the opportunity to return to work.

“I needed the money to be able to take my children back to my home country for them to know my family,” says Shirley. Twenty-eight years of night shifts – her preferred time of day – and rotations in surgical, burn, mental health, and rehabilitation units provided the means for intercontinental travel.

When asked which way she drove to British Columbia, Shirley says, “Every way! Sometimes, I even made it in four days.” Her fierce devotion to the frequent visits paid off. She’s rewarded today with the bond her children share with their Canadian cousins.

Beyond road trips to British Columbia, Shirley’s zest for life propelled her and her nursing colleague and CSC member Jean Vargas on a seven-week adventure to Fiji, Australia (including the Outback), New Zealand and Tahiti in the 1980s.

In the 1990s, Shirley and Vincent spent two summers biking throughout Germany, Austria and The Netherlands. Her first Century ride (100 miles!) gave her the legs for 600 road miles on their first European biking trip. On the return trip, they logged 1,100 miles.

With biking adventures now in the past, Shirley catches a ride to Chelsea Senior Center, including to regular footcare appointments at CSC. She has many joyful memories of adventures and of CSC’s Supper Club and line- and tap-dancing classes. “I’ll never forget dancing on the stage with a bunch of other ladies and having a great time,” Shirley laughs.”

Good-bye mom, you will be missed by everyone.

Per Shirley’s request, there is no planned memorial service at this time.

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

Kenneth J. "Jim" Shepherd

Kenneth James "Jim" Shepherd Sr., age 84, of Grass Lake, Michigan, passed away peacefully at his home in Waterloo Township on December 21, 2025.

Jim was born on July 4, 1941, in Chelsea, MI, the son of Oliver and Georgia (Morris) Shepherd. Jim was raised in Waterloo Township and was one of thirteen siblings, growing up in a close-knit family that remained important to him throughout his life. He graduated from Chelsea High School in 1959.

He worked for many years as an Operating Engineer with Local Union 324. He was good with his hands and could fix just about anything. He especially enjoyed working on cars and built many vehicles over the years. Jim also loved working outdoors, digging and creating ponds, and spending time hunting and fishing.

On July 7, 1962, Jim married Joyce A. (Farrington). Together they shared 63 years of marriage, raising their two sons and later raising their grandchildren. Joyce preceded him in death in August of 2025.

Jim is survived by two sons, Kenneth Jr. “Jimbo” (Lisa) Shepherd and Jeff (Diane) Shepherd; two grandchildren, Audrey and Marlon Shepherd; and three great-granddaughters, Ava, Mina, and Piper. He is also survived by nine siblings: Orville (Jill) Shepherd, Larry (Irene) Shepherd, Kathy Ammons, Fran Bardavid, Mike (Carla) Shepherd, Steve (Judy) Shepherd, Dennis (Carolyn) Shepherd, Lee (Jerry) Creech, and Cheri DuBois; along with many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Joyce A. Shepherd; his siblings, Rose Dygert, Ray Shepherd, and Ruth Foster; and his parents.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.



Anne M. Young

Anne Marie (Falk) Young, age 82, of Munith, MI, passed away December 21, 2025 peacefully at her home surrounded by family.

She was born May 31, 1943 in Port Huron, MI, the daughter of Alexander and Mary Falk. She married the love of her life, Brandt F. Young on May 29, 1965 in Port Huron. After she and Brandt both graduated from the University of Michigan, they settled in the Munith area where they resided until their passing. Anne spent several years working for the Leslie and Webberville School Districts in their Business Administration Departments. After retiring she kept busy by becoming a certified Master Gardener through MSU. She was very proud of her beautiful flower beds and bountiful vegetable garden. She joined the Waterloo Quilt Club and enjoyed spending time with her fellow quilters.

Anne was an avid sports fan, having been an accomplished softball player while growing up in Port Huron. She enjoyed helping coach her sons for many years when they played Little League baseball. She was also a die-hard U of M football fan. She loved to fish, having grown up fishing with her father. Her favorite trip was the family's annual fly-in trip to Canada with her brother, Dan.

Anne is survived by her sons, Kevin (Kelly) of Grass Lake, and Christopher (Gena) of Parma; her brother, Dan (Cindy) Falk of Waukesha, Wisconsin; granddaughters, Madisen (Travis) of Pioneer, Ohio, Caitlyn and Alexis of Parma; grandson, Ethan Dillay of East Lansing; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 39 years, Brandt Young; and her eldest son, Floyd W. Young.

A memorial service will be held next spring.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Jackson Friendly Home for Elderly Women, 435 W. North Street, Jackson, MI 49202 or Waterloo Needlework Club, c/o Lynn Green, 12488 Earl Road, Stockbridge, MI 49285.

Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.

Allen Fredrick "Fred" Reilly

Allen Fredrick "Fred" Reilly, age 75, of Munith, MI, passed away on December 21, 2025 at his home.

Fred was born on May 22,1950 in Ann Arbor, MI, the son of Basil and Mary (Killoran) Reilly. He married Donna Jean (Bickford) in 2011, and she survives him. Also surviving are two children, Matt (Gayle) Reilly, and Valerie (Scott) Chrisinske; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his siblings.

A private service will be held at a later date.

Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home.

Evelyn Eleanor (Reinking) Kay

Of Dansville, MI, formerly of Detroit, MI

It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Evelyn's death on December 21, 2025, a day after her 91st birthday.

Evelyn was born December 20, 1934 in St Louis, MO, the daughter of Fredrick and Thelma (Hix) Reinking. Evelyn grew up in Detroit, graduating from Detroit Redford High School. She then attended Wayne State University. Evelyn was raised in The Salvation Army Dearborn Heights Citadel where she met her husband, Ronald "Butch" Kay. They married in Detroit, MI, in 1955 and raised their family in the Detroit area. She also worked there for many years as the church secretary. After retiring from the Salvation Army, she was director of the Stockbridge Community Outreach for several years.

Evelyn enjoyed music, family trips to Indiana, attending church camps in Michigan and Wisconsin, volunteering at church, and spending day trips at Belle Isle, enjoying the park and watching the boats.

Surviving are two children, Sandra (Larry Johnson) Kay of Stockbridge, and Jeanne (Terry) Arseneau of Dansville; five grandchildren: John (Camilla) McLeod of Westland, Sam McLeod of Logan, OH, Jessie (Eric) Swinehart of Bay City, Michael Arseneau of Dansville, and Christopher Arseneau of Lansing; and two great-grandchildren, Ava and Archer Arseneau. She is also survived by in-laws, and dear friends, Dorothy and George Aren and Larry and Marcia Kay; as well as many dear nieces and nephews and their families.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Ronald; a sister, Mary Rose Reinking; her parents, Fredrick and Thelma; her parents-in-law, John and Henrietta Kay; and brother- and sister-in-law, John and Virginia Kay.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, December 26, 2025, 11:00 a.m., at Millville United Methodist Church in Stockbridge, with Pastor Rhonda Osterman officiating. The family will receive friends at the church on Friday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service. A private burial will be held at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be made to Heartland Hospice or the Salvation Army.

Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.

Lawrence L. "Larry" Wolcott

Lawrence Lees “Larry” Wolcott, born August 17, 1936, passed away peacefully at the University of Michigan Hospital at the age of 89, leaving behind a life defined by quiet wisdom, artistry, and a steady devotion to friends and family.

Raised in Upper Nyack, New York, Larry showed an early aptitude for craftsmanship, building his own cruiser while still in high school. A proud graduate of the University of Michigan, he went on to spend 30 years as a science teacher at Adams Junior High in the Wayne-Westland School District. He loved children and found deep purpose in teaching them about the natural world in creative and thoughtful ways.

Lawrence shared 64 years of marriage with his beloved wife, Julie. He expressed his care through loving acts of devotion, cooking for them both each night and, up to the very end, making sure her garden was filled with zinnias each summer.

He is survived by his daughter, Jennifer Harrelson, and son-in-law, Dean Harrelson; his grandchildren, Evan Banyash and Marc Banyash; and his brother, Peter Wolcott.

Larry was a creative lifelong learner who could fix nearly anything. A skilled carpenter and metalworker, he also explored photography, glass blowing, fossil hunting, astronomy, and meteorology, and loved a good giant bubble making session or DIY firework display. He created exquisite furniture pieces for his daughter that she treasures and leaves behind many handmade creations, including cutting boards, tables, boxes, and metal artwork of animals, insects, and flowers, now cherished in the homes of loved ones across the country.

Larry will be remembered for his gentle nature, capable hands, and the quiet ways he made life better for others.

A celebration of life will be held in the spring, with details available through Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home in Chelsea, Michigan.

Samantha R. Sparrow

Samm (Samantha) Rose Sparrow, age 34, passed away on December 21, 2025 at Michigan Medicine with her sister, Rebecca, by her side.

Samm was a fighter from the start. Overcoming a collapsed lung, she was born in Warren, MI on October 4th, 1991. Never being one to sit still for long, Samm moved around until she settled in Ann Arbor, MI where she attended Ross Medical School and became a medical assistant. Prior to that she cherished her time at Dominos where she met her husband, Dan. They married on October 30, 2021. They bought a home together in Scio Farms where they raised their two children.

She had a large impact in her community, starting up a local Neighborhood Watch, participating in the March of Dimes, a charity that spoke to her heart (and recovered lung). She found happiness in doing crafts with her children, being there for those that needed her, and watching NCIS.

Samm is survived by her husband, Daniel D. Sparrow II, and their two children, Austin (11) and Mira (7). Also surviving are her mother, Cynthia Wentworth of Jackson; her siblings: Amanda (Mike McCormack) Presnell of Grass Lake, Ken Presnell Jr. of Jackson, Drake Morency of Ypsilanti, Rebecca (Alex) Sparrow of Clinton, and Brandy Wentworth of Warren; her grandmother, Joan Hayes of West Bloomfield; her Mimi, Dolores Morency of Royal Oak; her stepfather, Steve Wentworth of Grass Lake; along with a gaggle of nieces and nephews, and so much more family and friends that will truly miss her.

Samm will forever be remembered for her spunkiness, her love of baseball (go Tigers!), and the love that she had for her family and friends.

Visitation will be held on Friday, December 26, 2025, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., at Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, 901 North Main Street, Chelsea, as well as on Saturday, December 27, 2025, from 10-11 a.m.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, December 27, 2025, 11:00 a.m., at Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, with Pastor Trish Farrell officiating.

Memorial contributions may be made to the family.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home.