Obituaries

Donald Wyne and Norman Wyne
Donald Bruce Wyne, 71, of Battlefield, Missouri, died Friday, November 22, 2019 at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Mo. Donald was born August 7, 1948, in Coldwater, Mich, the son of Kenneth and Margaret (Eggleston) Wyne. He graduated from Charlotte High School in 1966, and later earned an Associate’s Degree from Lansing Community College. Donald served his country in the Army during Vietnam specializing as a Dog Handler. After serving his country Donald worked for the State of Michigan and later as a Draftsman for Motor wheel in Lansing. Donald and his wife Chris later relocated to Battlefield, Mo. Donald will be remembered for always having a joke, his kindness, being a talented artist and for being a good husband. His favorite hobby was taking motorcycle trips with his wife on his Harley Davidson, or as he referred to it as “an HOG”. Donald will be deeply missed by his loving family and friends. A graveside service with Military honors was held on Thursday, December 5, 2019 at the Missouri State Veterans Cemetery.
Norman Ross Wyne, 69, of Longwood, Fla, died May 1, 2020, in Longwood, Fla. Norman was born August 18, 1950, in Charlotte, Mich, the son of Kenneth and Margaret (Eggleston) Wyne. Norman served as a member of the Honor Guard and later served his country in Vietnam. Norman later moved to Florida where he started his own car parts business that he proudly ran/owned/managed for over 30 years. He was an expert with cars, having the ability to diagnose car problems and fix them. Norman loved to enjoy the Florida sun. He loved sailing as a crew with his friends. Norman was a social guy who loved to be around large groups of people and enjoyed having a good time. Above all Norman was a very generous man that loved helping others. Norman was preceded in death by his loving wife, Patti.
Posted by Design | September 4, 2020

Elaine K. Lenon
Elaine Kaye Lenon, 80 of Lansing, a caring woman who always put her family first, died August 27, 2020 with her family by her side. Born March 12, 1940 in Charlotte, Michigan to Oliver and Ethel (Eller) Hine, Elaine grew up in Charlotte and graduated from high school there in 1958. In 1960 she married Edward Lenon, and together they raised three daughters, Julie, Heidi, and Brea. Her daughters say Elaine was a wonderful mother, always making time for her children and all their activities even though she worked outside the home for the State of Michigan. Elaine was often known to go without so her family could have the little extras. A loving mom, she was also excited to add the title of grandmother, and doted on her 17 grandchildren. Elaine enjoyed collecting owls, shopping frequently, playing BINGO, casino trips, family game night, stereo parties, and spending time at their Florida house, as well as putting her family first by taking care of her mom.
Elaine is survived by her daughters, Julie Moon, Heidi (Blanche) Smith, and Brea (Joshua) Houston; grandchildren, David, Jared, Quentin, Ferris, Rhys, Arynn, Aryanna, Dakota, Riley, Tucker, Jaden, Maverick, Makayla, Marshall, Makail, Makaid, and Makenley; as well as eight great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward in 1999; by her granddaughters, Deana and Marlaina; brothers, Jack and Richard Hine; her parents; and her best friend, Vi Shope.
Friends are encouraged to support Elaine’s family at visitation and funeral services. Funeral services were Friday, September 4, 2020 at Pray Funeral Home in Charlotte with son-in-law, Blanche Smith officiating. Visitation was one prior to the funeral. If desired, the family suggests memorial contributions to Wounded Warrior Project. Friends and family are encouraged to share memories of Elaine on her Tribute Page at PrayFuneral.com. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte.
Posted by Design | September 4, 2020

Glenn Henry Kardel Sr.
Glenn Henry Kardel Sr. passed away August 19, 2020, at home in Salinas, California.
Glenn was born in Charlotte, Michigan on July 11, 1931, to Hans and Karen Kardel. He married his high school sweetheart Harriett Wilcox in 1951. Glenn and Harriett celebrated their 69th anniversary in January, 2020. He is predeceased by his parents, his brother Peter, and grandson Matt. He is survived by his wife Harriett, his sister Karen Rozier, his brothers Hans and Karl, his sons Paul, Mark (Kim), and Glenn Jr. (Dustin), his grandchildren Nicholas (Ally), Shelby, and Cameron, and great-grandchildren Skyler, Weston and Cooper.
Glenn instilled his sons with his love of hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities. He avidly supported their participation in their various sports activities. He is remembered for his traits of honesty and ethics. Glenn loved the company of animals, and provided a loving home to many very fortunate rescued dogs, a few cats, rabbits, snakes, chickens, and other birds. After retirement he volunteered at the Monterey County SPCA, providing services to the wild birds in rehabilitation.
Before entering college, Glenn served with the US Air Force, stationed in North Africa in support of the Korean Conflict. Glenn followed his father’s footsteps into agriculture, learning the basics while helping his father implement methods which greatly improved the productivity of farms in Eaton County, Michigan. Glenn studied Agronomy, receiving his MS from Michigan State University in 1958. He worked for Asgrow Seed Company of Salinas, California from 1959, retiring as the branch manager of the San Juan Bautista office in 1994.
His career with Asgrow, primarily in California, Washington state, Arizona, and New Mexico, gave him many opportunities to travel, extensively in Mexico, Australia and South Africa.
Following his retirement from Asgrow he developed vineyards in South Monterey County – one west of Gonzales, two in the Soledad area, and one in King City – becoming his final legacy to the California he loved. He also started oak tree seedlings, many of which were transplanted and are thriving on family properties and in the Monterey County Toro Park.
The family would like to give special thanks to Glenn’s caregiver Samantha, for her kindness and great comfort she gave him in his final years.
Donations are encouraged to be given in his name to the SPCA of Monterey County.
A private family service is planned for a future date.
Funeral arrangements by Struve and Laporte Funeral Home. Visit www.struveandlaporte.com to leave condolences online.
Posted by Design | August 28, 2020

James M. Moran
James Michael Moran, 90 of Charlotte, known for his smile and happy nature, died August 21, 2020. Jim was born August 31, 1929 to Paul and Loretta (White) Moran in Belding, Mich, where he grew up, graduated from high school, and met his wife at the BelRockton dance hall in the early 1950’s. In 1954, Jim married his sweetheart, Ann, and they moved to Charlotte about ten years later. He served in the Army and was stationed in Germany. After working for 35 years in the Sears-Roebuck automotive center in East Lansing as a mechanic, Jim retired and lived to “take it easy,” as he always told his friends and family when he would say goodbye after a visit.
A sports fan, Jim loved watching sports on TV, but especially the Detroit Tigers baseball team. He also enjoyed westerns, especially Gunsmoke, and any movies with John Wayne. His neighbors remember him walking around the neighborhood every day, and enjoying coffee at Burger King or McDonald’s with his friends.
An easy-going, family man, Jim loved his family and was very proud of his kids, but gave most of the credit for the way they turned out to his wonderful wife, Ann. A simple man with simple needs, Jim always had advice and a wrench to fix the kids’ troubles and cars over the years. Jim loved his grandkids and enjoyed going to all of their sporting events.
Jim’s family will miss his smile. He is survived by his children, Pat (Dale) McGilvra, Sandy (David) Valade, Denise (Jim) Emede, Colleen (Edward) Osario, Marcy (Tim) Kozerski, Paul (Jodi) Moran, and Christy Moran; grandchildren, Jason (Andrea) McGilvra, Bill and Ashley McGilvra, Jordan Emede, Leslie, Michelle and Jim Osario, Michael, Steven and Katie Kozerski, Tom and Bobbi Moran, and Kyle Greene; great-grandchildren, Connor Shaull, Chloe and Kenley McGilvra, Hailey Armas, and Jace Quiroga; sister, Mary Mumby; brothers, William Moran and Dan Moran; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Ann; brother, Jack; and his parents.
Funeral services were Tuesday, August 25, 2020 in the Pray Funeral Home Gardens in Charlotte, officiated by Laura Cooper.
If desired, the family suggests memorial contributions to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Friends and family are encouraged to share memories of Jim on his Tribute Page at PrayFuneral.com. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte.
Posted by Design | August 28, 2020

Catherine G. Nichols
Catherine “Cathy” G. Nichols, a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and sister, of Portland, died Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at Sparrow Hospital surrounded by her family. Cathy was born November 17, 1946, in Eaton Rapids, the daughter of Allen and Beatrice (Pritchard) Bowen. She graduated from Maple Valley High School and on August 14, 1965, she married William J. Nichols and together they spent the next 55 years creating their legacy. Cathy was a woman that always took care of others before taking care of herself. She devoted herself to serving others, spending her life working in customer service jobs. In 2003 Cathy was awarded the Woman of the Year by the American Business Women’s Association. She was a true servant to the Lord, attending the First Baptist Church of Portland. Cathy served as Sunday School teacher and volunteered for numerous other events around the church. When she wasn’t serving others Cathy enjoyed reading, working in her flower garden, baking, traveling, and most importantly spending time with her family.
Cathy is survived by her husband, William; daughters, Evette (Rodney) Minier, Billie Jo (Steve) Catey; grandchildren, Rodney (Lyndsay) Minier II, James (Sara) Courtney, Kristen (Tony) King, William Catey, Jon Catey, Tyler (Katie) Minier; Seven great-grandchildren; Five sisters, Janice (Mark) Kersjes, Yvonne Wright, Peggy Nichols, Sheila (Russie) Braden, Jackie Johnson; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents; husband’s parents, William and Elizabeth Nichols; brothers-in-law, Mike Johnson, David Nichols, and Ballard Wright.
A memorial service will be held at a later date at the First Baptist Church of Portland. If desired, the family suggests memorial contributions to The First Baptist Church of Portland. Friends and family are encouraged to share memories of Cathy on her Tribute Page at PrayFuneral.com. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte.
Posted by Design | August 28, 2020
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