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Lynn Wireman (Henrietta Lynn Haltiner)


Lynn Wireman (born Henrietta Lynn Haltiner), mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 12, 2024, at the age of 84. Lynn was born in Detroit on April 14, 1939, the daughter of Elizabeth and John Haltiner. Lynn was one of 14 natural born children of Elizabeth and John. She grew up in the Lansing area and graduated from Leslie High School. Lynn spent much of her youth living on farms, and she was raised by Henry and Paulina Wilberding and their nine children, who welcomed her into their family as one of their own. As a child, Lynn spent many hours outdoors, with a love for exploring and traveling. Lynn married David Wakley in 1958 and was blessed with four children, Laura (Tony) Cushman; David (Jeri) Wakley, Steven (deceased) (Tammy) Wakley; and Neil (Heidi) Wakley; 14 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. She married Ezra Wireman in 1982 who also loved the outdoors and the Southwest. Lynn and Ezra enjoyed watching NASCAR in person and on television. Together they saw much of the United States and lived for many years in the Phoenix, Arizona area. After Ezra passed away Lynn returned to Michigan, living in the Bellevue area.

Family and friends are encouraged to support Lynn’s family by attending services or sharing memories on her Tribute Page at www.prayfuneral.com. A Mass and Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, April 25, 2024, 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Charlotte with a meal/gathering after Mass. Interment will take place at a later date at Eastlawn Cemetery in Okemos. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte.

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Dr. Edwin R. Larkin


Dr. Edwin R. Larkin, 87, a pillar of public health in Wisconsin/mid-Michigan and a preventative healthcare pioneer, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family on October 17, 2023, in Lansing, Michigan.

Ed cared deeply about his family and friends, his neighbors, and his community. He took great care with the younger generations to share his world and knowledge with them, encouraging and mentoring them to think bigger and think beyond. He enriched the lives of those he loved with books and sweets. You never knew what thoughtful token you might find delivered to your doorstep.
Also, a prolific writer, he captured his thoughts, feelings, observations and marked special moments and occasions in his life with words and verse amassing a lifetime of poetry that is treasured beyond measure.

Ed was the son of Roland and Helen (neé Krismer) Larkin born September 3, 1936, in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He graduated from Aquinas Catholic High School in 1954 and pursued a Bachelor of Science at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse. Ed graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health in Madison in 1962 and completed his medical residency at Georgetown University Hospital in 1963.

He married the love-of-his-life, Janice Laylan, on June 9, 1962, in La Crosse, Wisconsin.  She brought spirited fun to Ed’s serious nature. Together, they created a rich, beautiful life full of family, great friendships, music, travel, and adventure.

Serving in Vietnam from 1963-1966, Ed was a Captain in the US Army HHC 25th Infantry Division APO SF 96225 USARV as a surgeon and physician. He was awarded three medals of commendation for his service.

Deeply committed to his education, Ed went on to complete a Master of Public Health from the University of California Berkeley in 1971 and settled in Hawaii where he was an Associate Professor in Public Health at the University of Hawaii Manoa. He served as the Assistant State Health Officer in Madison, Wisconsin from 1973 to 1980. Moving to Charlotte, Michigan, he served as the Barry-Eaton District Health Officer for 16-years retiring in 1996. Throughout his tenure, Ed specialized in the health of individuals and communities focusing on how to protect and maintain health as well as prevent disease.

Ed is survived by his beloved wife of 61-years, Janice, and their two children, Erin (Karen) Larkin of Charlotte, Michigan, and Curtis (Jayne) Larkin of Minneapolis, Minnesota; three grandchildren: Skyler (Cambria) Larkin, Jenna (Jared) Burzan and Gillian Larkin; two great-grandchildren, Addy and Julian, along with his sisters, Mary Evans of Tucson, Arizona, and Sue Gilbert of La Crosse, Wisconsin; 10 nieces & nephews and wonderful friends & neighbors who were like family. He left an indelible imprint on the hearts and minds of all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Ed was preceded in death by his parents, Roland & Helen Larkin, and his younger brother, Donnie.

Funeral services with full military honors will be held on Saturday, April 27, 2024, 1p.m., at St Mary’s Catholic Church in Charlotte, Michigan, with a family visitation one hour prior. A celebration of life luau will immediately follow at the VFW Post 2406 in Charlotte, Michigan. In lieu of flowers or memorials, please honor Ed’s lifetime commitment to local community health with a donation in his name to the Eaton Community Health Initiative: https://ech-eaton.org/what-we-do/ The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte.

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Robert Arthur Breard


Robert Arthur Breard, 76, died suddenly and unexpectedly while at home in Sedona, Arizona on the morning of his birthday, April 2, 2024, which came as a shock to those who knew him as healthy, active and energetic, often claiming that he would live to be 150 years old.

Robert will be fondly remembered by his family and the friends he has made wherever he has lived. He founded and ran two extremely successful tool and dye businesses in Lansing, Michigan, he was a thrill-seeker who loved fast cars, golfing, cycling and later hiking and pickleball. Most of all, Robert was a generous, loyal and caring father, grandfather and friend who always put his loved ones first.
Robert entered the world on April 2, 1948, in Eaton Rapids, Michigan, the second child of Charles Breard and Vera (Jowett) Breard, who both served in the Royal Canadian Air Force where they met and married. The family moved to Eaton Rapids, Michigan and lived in a double story house on Bentley Street, where Robert and his four siblings ran free and engaged in neighborhood shenanigans, most memorably playing neighborhood pick-up sports, including street hockey with sticks and a rock, and eating ice cream after school at Miller’s Ice Cream Parlor where Robert’s grandfather, Arthur Jowett was Vice President.

Robert graduated from Eaton Rapids High School in 1966 and worked as a janitor to put himself through college at Michigan State University. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science in 1971, was married in 1972 and had two children. The family moved from Owosso, Michigan to Lansing, Michigan where Robert founded a tool and dye business. Weekends and summers were spent with dear friends on Bear Lake in Kalkaska, Michigan, which remained a cherished place for Bob to visit throughout the course of his life. He later became co-business owner at Eckhart USA, where he grew his second company in the tool and dye industry, finally retiring in 2016.

During his retirement, Robert split his time between Venice, Florida and Sedona, Arizona where he spent some of his happiest years. He kept a busy schedule, which included reading, kayaking, hiking and pickleball with friends, in addition to taking on numerous home improvement jobs. He enjoyed traveling to San Francisco to visit his two grandsons Miles and Julian, whom he absolutely adored. He hosted the boys on elaborate excursions, such as baseball games, trips to the zoo, rock climbing, putt putt golf and movie theaters, all while searching for the best burger the city could offer.

Robert is survived by his daughter Jennifer (Breard) Witt, son-in-law Gary Witt and grandchildren Miles and Julian; his son Justin Breard, daughter-in-law Nicole (Cary) Breard; his brother Michael Breard and sister-in-law Joan (VanDonge) Breard, niece Aubrey Breard and grand-nephew Luke Mann; his sister Annette Breard, nieces Amber Rochester, Jessi Bartlett and nephew Michael Bartlett, and his sister Susan Alexander and her son Stephen Carter.

Robert will be deeply missed by all who knew him. He will be remembered with a hike at 12:30, followed by a celebration of life from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, April 20, 2024 at the Mystic Hills clubhouse in Sedona, Arizona. Family, friends and former colleagues are invited to join and/or post memories to this online memorial. In lieu of flowers, please donate in Robert’s name to the Sedona Community Foodbank.

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Gay Noble


Gay Noble of Bellevue, MI, went to be with her Lord and Savior on April 11, 2024. Gay was born on May 14, 1951 in Lansing to the late L.R. and Nancy Gates. She married James Noble on September 4, 1970. Gay graduated from Bellevue High School in 1969 and started working the following week at Riverside Insurance Company and later at Clark Equipment Company until 1982. After being diagnosed with Lupus, she decided to be a stay at home mom.

She volunteered for Hospice for several years. Her hobbies included making baskets and ceramics and visiting the Upper Peninsula in Michigan. Gay enjoyed sitting by the water and fishing. She had a passion for horses and appreciated God’s beautiful creations. Her blessings included all of her friends, especially her “coffee gals.”

Gay is survived by her husband, Jim; daughters, La Nae (Jeff) Peek of Battle Creek, MI, Brandi Jo Million of St. Mary’s, GA. Her grandchildren were the delights of her heart. Grandchildren include Brayden Olmstead, Ethan Million and Anabelle Million. She is also survived by her brother, Craig (Glee) Gates of Spring Hill, FL; and brother-in-law, Stewart (Joanie) Noble of Sierra Vista, AZ; and many nieces and nephews.

At her request, cremation has taken place and a private graveside service will be held at a later date at Riverside Cemetery in Bellevue.

Arrangements are being cared for by the Baxter Funeral & Cremation Service.

In lieu of flowers, Gay’s final request was for you to take a loved one out to eat, clink a glass, and remember her. Her favorite words when saying goodbye were “toodles or poof.” So, toodles!

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Donis Whitaker


Donis Ilene (Iauch) Whitaker, age 85, of Charlotte, Michigan and Brownsville, Texas, died in Webster, Texas on April 8, 2024.
She was born in Eaton County Michigan in 1939. Her parents were Harold Milford Iauch and Mildred E. (Gould) Campbell Iauch. Donis met the love of her life, George W. Whitaker, when she was just 17 years old. After graduating from Charlotte High School in 1957, she attended Western Michigan University.

Excited to start their new lives together, Donis and George were married at Lawrence Avenue United Methodist Church in Charlotte on June 27, 1959. Their first child, Julie Irene Whitaker, was born in 1960 while Donis was attending Michigan State University. She received her bachelor’s degree in elementary education in 1961 and started teaching in Charlotte.

Tamara Ilene Whitaker was born in 1963. Donis worked towards her master’s degree, which she received in 1965 from Michigan State University. Their third child, Eric George Whitaker was born in 1968. Donis and George enjoyed weekend camping and summer vacation trips in their RV with their family.

Donis was a member of the teacher honorary, Delta Kappa Gamma, and had a lifetime membership in the National Education Association as well as the Michigan Education Association.

After 30 years of teaching in Charlotte, Donis retired in 1991 and she and George moved to River Bend Resort in Brownsville, Texas to be closer to their children and grandchildren, who resided in the Houston area. Donis enjoyed making greeting cards, scrapbooking, quilting and various other crafts.

After George’s sudden passing in October 2023, Donis moved to a senior apartment community in Webster, Texas where she was near her daughter, Tamara. She will be greatly missed, and her memory will live on in the hearts of all those who knew and loved her.

Donis is survived by her three children, two grandchildren, one great-grandchild, two sisters and one brother. She is reunited in heaven with her loving and devoted husband, her parents, one sister and two brothers.

Burial of cremains will be at Maple Hill Cemetery in Charlotte later in 2024. Date to be determined.

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