William Richard Southern


William Richard (Dick) Southern, 92 of Bellevue, Michigan, passed away July 11, 2024 after a long and successful life. Dick was born to William and Vivian Southern. As the eldest son of 7, he went to live with his grandparents to help on their farm. There his love for farming flourished. He started at an early age driving horses and milking cows. He later raised crops farming over 500 acres with the help of his 3 daughters. In the late 1980’s, Dick was the first in Eaton County to use no-till equipment reducing planting time by almost 50% and fuel usage by 80% while helping to protect the soil and evolve agriculture toward sustainability.

Upon graduating high school Dick joined the United States Army and served overseas. Upon his return he obtained employment at Oldsmobile in Lansing, MI. In 1956 he married his wife Gretchen with whom he raised three daughters until her untimely death in 1979. He continued to farm full time after his retirement from Oldsmobile in 1983 eventually downsizing to 80 acres which is grandson still farms.

Dick enjoyed sports and was inducted into the Greater Lansing Area Sports Hall of Fame in 2019 as a player on the 1947-49 Vermontville High School Baseball Team who went a combined 30-1 during its historic three year run with the only loss occurring in extra innings in the league championship game. In addition to baseball Dick liked to golf. In his retirement years he played in leagues with his brother, Larry and his friends John and Jim. More recently Dick enjoyed caring for his flowers and garden, rooting for the Tigers and Lions, and watching his numerous hummingbirds each summer.

He worked hard throughout his life, was an example to many and remains respected and cherished by his family. He is survived by his daughters Cindy Boehmer, Jackie VanDenBerg and Brenda Southern; six grandchildren: Richard (Rick) (Kelly) Boehmer, Jesse (LeeAnn) Boehmer, Elizabeth (Daniel) Dumont, Leanne (Austin) Rahn, Ashley VanDenBerg and Amber VanDenBerg; one step grandchild Michelle (Rob) Harley; five great grandchildren and four step great grandchildren.

He will be laid to rest in Hillside Cemetery with a private celebration of life occurring at a later date by his immediate family.