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Steven Randall


Steven “Steve” Randall, a gentle soul, died surrounded by his family on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Steve, 68, of Olivet, was born July 12, 1955, in Charlotte, the son of Larry and Emajean (Roop) Randall. He graduated from Olivet high school and shortly after became a truck driver. Steve drove truck for 30 plus years and at one point owned and operated S and W Trucking. His biggest passion in life was blacksmithing. He owned Wolverine Blacksmith Shop and has sent his work all over the world and has a few pieces on display in museums. In December of 2002, Steve married Wilma McDaniel. When he was not busy with his work Steve enjoyed working in his blacksmith shop, talking politics, his German Shepherds, and most importantly spending time with his family.

Steve is survived by his loving wife, Wilma; children, Scott (Kona) Randall, Jaime (Brett) Bain, Charity Ashby, and Ronnie (Jessica) Ashby; grandchildren, Emily, Steven, Aaron, Jacob, Addison, and RJ; 1 great-grandchild on the way; and his siblings, Phillip Randall, and Connie McCall. Steve was predeceased by his parents, and his brother, Paul Randall.

Friends are encouraged to support Steve’s family by attending services or sharing memories on his Tribute Page at www.prayfuneral.com. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at the Convis Township Hall. If desired, the family suggests memorial contributions to the National Rifle Association. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte.

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Howard Alden Smith


Howard Alden Smith, a resident of Leslie, MI, passed away on Saturday, March 16, 2024, at the age of 84. Born on June 13, 1939, in Eaton Rapids, MI, he was the son of Alden and Geneva (Wake) Smith. Howard graduated from Springport High School in 1957. Howard served his country with pride in the United States Navy from 1957 to 1967, completing three tours in Vietnam as part of the Navy Seals unit.

Professionally, Howard contributed his talents to several notable establishments. He began his career at Aero Quip in Leslie, MI, later joining Lenn Industries in the same town, and finally retiring from Securitas in 2010 after providing security services for General Motors.

Beyond his professional endeavors, Howard was an active member of various clubs and organizations, including the American Legion, the Family Motorcycle Club, and the Michigan Bicentennial Wagon Train Club. He found joy in spending time with loved ones, playing PlayStation with his grandson, enjoying rounds of golf, and raising and breeding horses.

Howard is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Aldi Smith. He is survived by his wife, Patricia (Garred) Smith; daughters, Jaunitta (Bruce Conant) Craddock, Terri (Phil) Cupp, Tammie (Jeff Gilbert) Hyde; cherished grandchildren, Josh (Katie Furgala) Bambach, Lindsey West, William (Stephany Gonzalez) Craddock, Talor (Josh Mayo) Bambach, Charley (Alli Gates) Gilman; great-grandchildren, Faith West, Anthony West, Jaxson Mayo; sisters, Gerri Brooks, Suzie (Butch) Pike, Elsie (George) Ehara; and numerous nieces and nephews.

A memorial service to celebrate Howard’s life was held on Thursday, March 21, 2023, at Skinner Funeral Home in Eaton Rapids. Friends were invited to pay their respects starting at 11:00 a.m., with a luncheon to follow the service at the Onondaga Community Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Legion Post 491 in memory of Howard. Memories and condolences can be shared online at www.SkinnerFuneralHomes.com.

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Paul Scott Ritchey


Paul Scott Ritchey of Eaton Rapids, passed away March 15, 2024, at the age of 65. Paul was born in Lansing, MI on May 6, 1958, the son of Paul and Dora Jean (Friese) Ritchey. He was a truck driver for Caster Concepts where he had developed some amazing friendships. Paul’s co-workers were a great support group for him while he was going through his illness. He had a passion for motorcycles. Paul owned several bikes and enjoyed working on them and going for rides when he could. He liked music and was a talented guitarist.

Paul is survived by his siblings, Susan (Jeffrey) Valerio, William (Kathryn) Ritchey; nephew, Joseph Hector; niece, Kasey Hammond; several great nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Paul Ritchey and Dora Jean Trierweiler.

A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. For those desiring, memorial contributions may be made to Eaton County Humane Society in loving memory of Paul Scott Ritchey. Arrangements were entrusted to the Mills Funeral Home, Shelly-Odell Chapel in Eaton Rapids. To leave condolences for the family, visit our website www.millsfuneral.com.

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Linda Sue Kay


Linda Sue Kay, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, known for her generosity and thoughtfulness, died peacefully at home on Sunday, March 17, 2024. Linda, 75, of Grand Rapids, was born December 2, 1948, in Ypsilanti, MI, the daughter of Paul Birtie and Lora Louella (Lawson) Baird. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University and went to work in education. Linda married the love of her life, Thomas Patrick Kay on February 4, 1978. Soon after their marriage, Linda and Tom took ownership of Kay’s Natural Living Health Foods on MLK in Lansing. They happily operated the store together for just over 20 years. Linda was also known to greet each customer warmly and was always a listening ear. Linda will be remembered for her kindness and empathy for others, qualities she put to use in the classroom as a substitute teacher for the Lansing School District. After they closed the store, Linda continued her teaching with various school districts in the Tri-County area.

Her family will always cherish Linda’s preparation and care in creating the most meaningful and beautiful family gatherings at the home. Her attention to detail was especially evident in her Christmas Tree, which was always trimmed to perfection. She loved to cook for her family and spent many hours in the garden and canning food. She also loved constantly working on the family home, preparing for renovations or work around the grounds. Perhaps her greatest personal joy was camping up North in the Upper Peninsula with her family. Linda found peace around the bonfire and in nature. She was especially thankful for the Michigan State Parks and the comfort extended to visitors by the employees.

Linda kept in touch with her sister and extended family. She enjoyed trips “down home” to Essex, MO, for family reunions. She loved watching movies, time spent with her grandchildren, and generally interacting with others. She would give everything she had even if it meant she would go without so that someone else would not be without. Above all, Linda will be remembered as someone who cared deeply for others, someone who truly knew that it was better to give than receive, someone who was always ready and willing to be there for others, someone who put family first, and someone who never gave up. Even when she faced health troubles early in her cancer stages, she continued to teach, right up to her retirement.

Linda is survived by her husband of 46 years, Thomas Kay; their son, Jonathon (Robin Meester) Kay; two grandchildren, Lillian and Jackson Kay; siblings, Paulette Croghan and Robert Baird; and several nieces, nephews and extended family. She was predeceased by her son, Brandon Kay in 2003; her brother-in-law, John Croghan; and her parents.

Friends are encouraged to support Linda’s family by attending services or sharing memories on her Tribute Page at www.prayfuneral.com. Visitation was from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. on Friday, March 22, 2024, at Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte. Funeral Services were at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 23, 2024, at Pray Funeral Home with interment to follow in Woodlawn Cemetery in Vermontville. The funeral will be webcast so you may watch it from any computer, smartphone, or mobile device that has internet access. Go to www.prayfuneral.com, click on Linda’s tribute, then click on Photos and Videos from your computer (or Media from your smart phone). In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to Meals on Wheels. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte.

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Kory Wertz


God gained a passionate, gifted individual in Kory Wertz who passed away unexpectedly at a young age of 38 on March 2, 2024.
Kory’s passion for fitness was unwavering and very dedicated. He proved this by his continued fitness education with multiple certifications achieved in different fitness fields. The day he cut the ribbon on ODP Fitness (Open Door Policy) was the highlight of his career. Owning his own business was something that Kory had always dreamt of. ODP Fitness was a huge accomplishment for Kory, but he wasn’t done yet. Kory had an outstanding amateur fighting career and continued on following his dreams in Mixed Martial Arts. Leveling up to a professional fighter status was an accomplishment itself he had always dreamt of and was so proud of himself for achieving. He loved MMA fighting.

He was more than proud of the family community he built within the gym and as a personal trainer. His drive to help people get fit was endless and admirable. Kory had this magnetic personality that you just wanted to be around him. It seemed magical in a way. From this he was able to form connections with his clients and helping them reach their ultimate goals was his reason for it all. Setting Kory apart from other fitness centers was his ability to do programing with endless hours put into strategizing each workout for the next two weeks out. Targeting the proper flow in body muscle usage to protect from injury never left his mind. It was important to Kory, and it showed. He never formulated one workout, class setting, or personal training session without thorough preparation with such compassion and experience included.

Hosting various fund-raising events at ODP Fitness also was a strong passion of Kory’s. From supporting the Autism Foundation to raising enough money to build several homes for the Mujeraue and the women and families in Totonicapán, Guatemala, are just to name a few. It was important to the ODP members, so it was important to Kory.

Once Kory made the move to Denver, Colorado he increased his knowledge of fitness and Mauy Tai, climbing mountains with his dog Josie, forming many connections, and making some lifelong friends. Following his return from Denver with all of the knowledge he had gathered, Kory was adamant and beyond excited on opening ODP 2.0. Gathering equipment, making workout plans, and all the preparation that comes with opening a gym, he had done it all.

In his “free time” he loved doing construction jobs and constructing things based off of his own intricate blueprints. He was a perfectionist and made sure it was done right and correct the first time. Kory had always been an adrenaline seeker; from a very young age he was fearless in anything he did or tried. In his younger years his passion was BMX bikes, building crazy jumps, jumping over semi boxes, and so much more.

Kory genuinely loved all the time he spent with his friends, family, and his beloved dog Josie. He always wanted the best outcome for those he loved. To him the gym he created wasn’t a gym, it was a family, a community. This is reflected on the “Remembering Kory Wertz” page on Facebook. In true Kory fashion, his favorite saying, “I may not be there yet, but I’m closer than I was yesterday.”

Kory is survived by his parents, Van and Mary Wertz; brother, Trevor Wertz (Trevor’s fiance Tracey Birman); niece, Jaelan Wertz; nephew, Brody Wertz; grandparents, Darry and Dee Wertz and Britt and Faith Morgan; aunts and uncles; Diane and David Franz, Cindy and Gil Vanneste, Julie Wertz, Rebecca Wertz-Dahlgren; numerous cousins, and countless more family and friends.

Kory is preceded in death by his Grandfather Kenneth Baur, Grandmother Marjorie Baur-Ballard; uncles, Wade Wertz, Shane Wertz, Paul Baur, and Dwight Baur.

A time of sharing and remembrance will be held on Friday, March 22, 2024, between 2:00-4:00 p.m. and 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Burkhead-Green-Kilgo Funeral Home. Friends are encouraged to support the family by attending the service on Saturday, March 23, 2024, at 11 a.m., held at Burkhead-Green-Kilgo Funeral Home, with a luncheon to follow at Hidden Creek Farms, 2181 E. Vermontville Hwy., Charlotte, MI 48813. Please come and share your stories and celebrate Kory with us.

Donations can be received at the funeral home or you can contact Megan Large at (517) 983-0888, by text, if you would like to make a donation to help with covering the costs of funeral expenses.

To view Kory’s obituary online or to leave a condolence for the family please visit www.burkhead-green-kilgo.com.

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