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William Bullard


William Wallace “Wally” Bullard, 82, of Charlotte, a man of kindness and humility, passed away peacefully on the morning of Thursday, February 3, 2022. Wally was born February 23, 1939, in Wayne, MI, the son of Arthur Martin and Eula (Burger) Bullard. He grew up in Canton, MI, and graduated from Plymouth High School in 1957. Wally briefly attended Eastern Michigan University before he was drafted into the U.S. Army and stationed in Korea. Upon his return from the service, he attended Wayne State University and earned a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology and Sociology. On November 4, 1966, Wally married the love of his life, Kathryn Elizabeth Campbell, and the two started their family. Wally served as a probation officer for Wayne and Oakland Counties.
Following retirement, he and Kathy moved to Las Vegas, where Wally competed in the World Series of Poker. While in Nevada, Wally even served as a delegate to the 2008 State Democratic Presidential Caucus. They returned to Michigan and settled in Charlotte, to be near their son, Wally, and their grandchildren. Wally continued his love of poker, as well as golf, playing in multiple leagues at Centennial Acres until his health restrained him. He loved the music of Hank Williams and Jimmy Rogers and was extremely well-read and knowledgeable of history. All who met and knew Wally loved him, and he lived a life devoted to his family.
Wally is survived by his wife of 55 years, Kathy; son, Wally (Melanie Anderson) Bullard; and grandsons, Stanley Bullard and Adrian Stadler. He was predeceased by his parents.
Friends are encouraged to support Wally’s family by sharing memories on his Tribute Page at www.prayfuneral.com. Private interment will take place at Center Eaton Cemetery followed by an online memorial event that is being planned. Details are forthcoming. In lieu of memorial donations, friends are encouraged to go out to lunch in memory of Wally. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte.

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David A. Filkins


Our beloved David Allan Filkins, 75, of Charlotte, had a massive heart attack and died peacefully, slipping from our hands into the arms of his Heavenly Father on February 2, 2022. David was exceptionally kind, disciplined, and loving. He enjoyed motorcycling, backpacking, snowshoeing, snow blowing, and walking. He had a great appreciation for music and he always had time for a pun. David and his family lived in several communities in upstate New York, New Jersey, Colorado and most recently the last 19 years in Charlotte, Michigan. His friendships transcended state lines. David was a man of faith, prayer, and Scripture.
David was born in Auburn, New York, the son of Donald Allan Filkins and Jean Hamill Filkins. He lived in Elbridge, New York most of his school years, played trombone in the band, worked for local farmers and in construction building homes. David enjoyed fixing things. He attended Auburn Community College before joining the United States Air Force. He repaired airborne navigation equipment and enjoyed playing in the Drum and Bugle Corps. Another assignment was with the 57th Air Rescue and Recovery during Apollo missions. He was responsible for initiating a work co-op program between the University of Dayton School of Engineering and Wright Patterson Air Force Base.
David was the best man at his brother, Doug’s wedding to Kathy, and her housemate, Brynda, sang during their ceremony. One year later, David married Brynda Van Skike and finished his BSEE at Syracuse University. David worked in several capacities over the years: engineer, sales, computers, artificial intelligence, project management and teacher. In Charlotte, he was a reading and math tutor to hundreds of students. That allowed David and Brynda to work side by side which was a delight to both of them. He often reminded her that “We are a team” and they were.
David and Brynda spent 50 years together and had three daughters: Vanessa, Melissa and Allison. He loved watching them grow into outstanding young women. He will be remembered as a devoted follower of Christ, a gentleman, a hard worker, a helper, a sacrificial giver, a loving father and a beloved husband.
David is survived by his family whom he loved: his wife, Brynda, of Charlotte; his daughters and sons-in-law, Melissa and Gad Krumholz of Lago Vista, Texas, and Allison and Mark Hagen of Manchaca, Texas; his brothers, Douglas (Kathryn) Filkins of Westchester, Illinois and Timothy (Rhonda) Filkins of Elbridge, New York; brothers and sisters-in-law, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and his daughter, Vanessa Filkins of Austin, Texas. He will be greatly missed.
Visitation with the family will be held on Friday, February 18, 2022, from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at the Burkhead-Green-Kilgo Funeral Home in Charlotte. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 19, 2022, 11:00 a.m. at the First Baptist Church in Charlotte.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given, if desired, to the Navigators, P.O. Box 6000, Colorado Springs, CO 80934 (a Christian ministry) or a charity of one’s choice. David was a gift from God.
To view David’s obituary online or to leave a condolence for the family please visit www.burkhead-green-kilgo.com.

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Bobby McClure


Bobby McClure, age 81, of Vermontville, MI, passed away Saturday, January 29th, with his family at his side.
Bobby was born in Huntington, West Virginia on July 18, 1940, a son of the late Alma (McCarty) and Ralph Fredrick McClure.
He was raised in the Huntington area and attended local schools graduating from Huntington East High School, in 1959. Bobby played the drums and was a Drum Major for the marching band his senior year. During his high school years Bobby was a competitive diver, with aspirations of making the Olympic team. Bobby was an avid swimmer and taught his children and grandchildren to swim. The family loved spending time on the water, and on occasion, when the opportunity presented itself, Bobby would showcase his diving skills on the high dive at Jordan Lake. The family’s water activities, however, were not limited to swimming, they also enjoyed white water rafting, water skiing, sailing, and hanging out at the family pool.
Bobby married his high school sweetheart, Yulanda (Lucas) McClure on November 19, 1960. They began their lives together in West Virginia, but in 1967 they moved to the Vermontville area where they raised their family together. Bobby and Yulanda enjoyed their retirement and spent their time traveling. Throughout the years, the couple has participated in a mission trip to Bolivia, toured the castles in England, kissed the Blarney Stone in Ireland, and visited family and friends all over the United States.
In 2005 Bobby & Yulanda joined Calvary Baptist Church in Charlotte. His passion for serving Christ was evident in his willingness to serve including the Missions Committee and Tuesday morning bible studies.
In 1966, Bobby started work at Owens Illinois in Charlotte as a Machine Repairman, working for over 39 years before retiring in 2005.
Bobby was an outdoors man in the true sense of the meaning. Summer months were spent on the local lakes fishing for Bass and Pan fish. When the weather shifted to fall, he could be found deer hunting. The cold of winter meant ice fishing, which he would often take days off work to enjoy a winter day on the water. His passion for hunting and fishing was passed down to his children and grandchildren, with many of them pursing professional careers in the field.
Bobby is also survived by his beloved children, Cheryl (Jason) Sheridan, Michelle (Tim) Vandegriff, his sister, Resa McClure, his nephews Greg Smith & David, grandchildren Yulanda & Garnet Sheridan, Autumn, Allena, Nathaniel, & Anna Vandegriff, Scott Scherer, Aaron Smith, and wife Sandra Ohannesian.
He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 54 years, Yulanda, his brother Ralph, and his sister Carol Crawford.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, February 8, at Daniels Funeral Home in Nashville, MI. with Pastors Mark Booth and Timothy Potter officiating.
The family received visitors on Monday, February 7, from 5-7 p.m., and again one hour prior to the funeral service at the Daniels Funeral Home in Nashville, MI.
A funeral luncheon took take place immediately after at Calvary Baptist Church in Charlotte, MI.
Memorial contributions can be made to Sensations Memory Care in Charlotte, MI.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Daniels Funeral Home in Nashville, MI. For further details please visit our website at www.danielsfuneralhome.net.

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Elizabeth Neveau


Elizabeth “Beth” Jo Neveau, affectionately known as” Beth-a-Roo,” 44, of Lansing, died peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, February 6, 2022 in Charlotte. Beth was born June 11, 1977, in Lansing, the daughter of Aggie and Wayne Neveau. She was born with the limitations of Muscular Dystrophy, but lived every day to her full capacity. She graduated from Charlotte High School in 1996, and took classes at Lansing Community College. In her early years, she volunteered at Eaton Intermediate School District. She lived in Alison House in an apartment she loved to decorate. Beth was a part of many loving families beyond her immediate family and large extended Goerge family. She enjoyed many close friendships with residents of Alison House and her special caregivers. In many ways, Beth lived vicariously through her caregivers and friends. Although her mobility was limited, she experienced the wonders of life through those who loved her and were included in her many activities. She loved to travel, cruise, gamble, play cards and Sorry, watch movies (especially those starring Patrick Swayze), shop and do Sudoku. She was a huge MSU Fan – GO GREEN! Beth possessed a talent for cross-stich and crochet. Her many beautiful works adorn her apartment, and the households of her closest friends and family. She was loved by her faith family at St. Mary’s in Charlotte, and participated as a Eucharistic Minister at Mass. Beth attended MDA summer camp for many years and reveled in the freedom, fun and dancing they always included. She also enjoyed time spent “on the farm,” and the Amish neighbors and peaceful lifestyle she enjoyed there.
Although verbal communication was difficult for Beth, she was capable of a full range of emotions through her eyes and facial expressions. She was a very “in-control” person, and those around her were immediately drawn into her. She loved to laugh and was never angry or sad about her condition. Beth was the ruler of her own world, and those who had the privilege of sharing it with her will always remember their bond with her and her outlook on life.
Beth is survived by her mother, Aggie Lewis; father, Wayne Neveau and stepmother, Marsha Neveau; sisters, Lorin (Ian) Stewart, JJ (Floyd) Brandt, Cara (Paul) David; brothers, Nick (Katie) Neveau and Tony Neveau; nieces and nephews, Madalyn and Kate Stewart, Bo, Koda and Culter Brandt, Peyton and Coleson David, and Jace and Stella Neveau. She was predeceased by her loving stepfather, John L. Lewis and her grandparents, Roy and Josepha Goerge, Joseph and Sarah Neveau, and Leslie and Eva Lewis. The family wishes to make a special thank-you to Beth’s nurses, Jackie, Laurie, Denise, Lisa, Laura, and especially Barb who continues to care for Beth in Heaven.
Friends and family are encouraged to support Beth’s family by attending services or sharing memories on her tribute page at www.prayfuneral.com. Visitation with a Rosary Service was on Wednesday, February 9, 2022, at Pray Funeral Home. The Funeral Mass took on Thursday, February 10, 2022, at St. Mary Catholic Church in Charlotte, with visitation one hour prior at the church. 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 Beth’s tribute, then click on Photos and Videos from your computer (or Media from your smart phone). Memorial contributions are suggested to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Alison House, or St. Mary Catholic Church in Charlotte. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home.

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Michele Elizabeth Mary Helen Sara Lea


Michele Elizabeth Mary Helen Sara Lea, 53, born September 26, 1968 in Charlotte, MI, died January 16, 2022 after a long battle with cancer. Michele moved to Tampa in 1992. She was a bartender by trade and creative in building almost anything. She was a die-hard fan of the Bucs, Tampa Bay Rays and The Lightning.
Michele is survived by her parents, Albert Lea of Charlotte and mother Carol Lea-Fix and stepfather John Fix of Zephyrhills, FL, and her siblings Kevin, Kelly and Dana, her children Riley, Rain and Michael, 3 grandchildren – Valencia, Zaedyn and Robert, and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews and nieces.
Michele can now rest in peace after her battle.

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