Obituaries

Penny Ellen (Patrick) Ryan, age 64, of Nashville, passed away peacefully in the loving arms of her Savior on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, surrounded by all of her children and grandchildren. She was born January 2, 1960, in Charlotte, the daughter of Charles and Thelma (Maggard) Patrick. Penny graduated in 1978 from Charlotte High School. She married David Richard Ryan on January 11, 1992, at the Holt Assembly of God. Penny’s family and faith were the two most important things in her life. She loved her children and grandchildren, and they made many precious memories with her. Penny was a devoted Christian and member of the Charlotte Assembly of God. Her church and church family were precious to her. She worked the majority of her life in healthcare caring for others. In her spare-time Penny enjoyed cooking, baking, canning, and singing praises to her Lord. She will be dearly missed by all those who knew and loved her.
Penny is survived by her children, Christopher (Jennifer) Patrick, Tiffany (Michael) Kidder, Noah Ryan; grandchildren, Daylia Patrick, Farrah Patrick, Penny Kidder, Michael Kidder Jr.; sisters, Connie (Paul) Kirby, Charlene Cooley; and numerous foster children, nieces, nephews, and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and husband, David in 2021.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, at 1 p.m. at the Charlotte Assembly of God with Pastor Shane Bryant officiating. The family received friends from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. just prior to the service at church.
Those desiring to make contributions in Penny’s honor may do so by donating to the Charlotte Assembly of God, 1100 E. Clinton Trail, Charlotte, MI 48813.
To view Penny’s obituary online or to leave a condolence for the family please visit www.burkhead-green-kilgo.com.
The family is being served by the Burkhead-Green-Kilgo Funeral Home.
Posted by Design | November 21, 2024

Clayton Jake Higelmire
Clayton Jake Higelmire of Eaton Rapids, passed away November 11, 2024, at the age of 27 at the Hospice House of Mid-Michigan in Lansing, MI. During the last two weeks of his life, Clayton was visited by several close family and friends who loved him dearly. Clayton was born in Charlotte, MI, August 12, 1997, the son of David D. and Melaine A. (Stone) Higelmire, Jr. On June 24, 2023, he married Breanna Barnes at his grandparents, Dave and Linda Higelmire’s home. Clayton graduated from Eaton Rapids High School and Olivet College. While in high school and college he wrestled and played football. His high school football team won the District Championship in 2014 and 2015. Clayton was a two time All State wrestler in high school and placed 2nd and 4th in the State. When he was at Olivet College, Clayton was the Freshman of the Year in 2017. In 2018 and 2019 he was a starter for Olivet College at the NCAA Regional Championships. After college, he worked for BBR Mobile Home Set-Up. Clayton (“Spanky”) had a big heart and would do anything for anybody. People loved him wherever he went. He was always looking out for people. Clayton loved talking to his Grandma Linda about the Bible and said she was the smartest person in the world and knows everything.
Clayton is survived by his wife, Breanna Higlemire; son, Beau David Higelmire; parents, Dave and Melaine Higelmire; grandparents, David and Linda Higelmire, Kathy and Melvin Stone; grandmother, Mabel Stone; brother, Thomas Higelmire; nephews Dalton and Reese, and in-laws, Chuck and Sue Barnes. He was preceded in death by his aunt, Kimmie (Higelmire) Sebastian; uncles, Charlie Knight, Denny Burton, Buck Sanders and cousin, Andrew Higelmire.
Clayton’s Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 23, 2024, at the Tompkins Township Hall, 9999 Tompkins Rd., Rives Junction, MI 49277 with Pastor Matt Rhode officiating. A meal will immediately follow the service. The family has entrusted the Mills Funeral Home, Shelly-Odell Chapel with arrangements. To leave condolences for the family please visit our website, www.millsfuneral.com.
Posted by Design | November 21, 2024

Clayton Jake Higelmire
Clayton Jake Higelmire, 27, of Paris, Michigan passed away on November 11, 2024, surrounded by his loving family at the Hospice House of Mid-Michigan in Lansing, MI. He was born on August 12, 1997, to David D. and Melaine A. (Stone) Higelmire, Jr. in Charlotte, MI. On June 24, 2023, he married Breanna Barnes at his grandparents’ home.
Clayton graduated from Eaton Rapids High School and Olivet College. While in high school and college he wrestled and played football. His high school football team won the District Championship in 2014 and 2015. He was a two time All State wrestler in high school and placed 2nd and 4th in the State. When he was at Olivet College, Clayton was the Freshman of the Year in 2017. In 2018 and 2019 he was a starter for Olivet College at the NCAA Regional Championships. After college, he worked for BBR Mobile Home Set-Up. Clayton had a kind heart and was a hard worker. He was a proud Dad and husband to his son, Beau and wife, Breanna. He loved adventures and meeting new people.
Clayton is survived by his loving family, Breanna and son, Beau David Higelmire; parents, Dave and Melaine Higelmire; grandparents, David and Linda Higelmire, Kathy and Melvin Stone; grandmother, Mabel Stone; brother, Thomas Higelmire and in-laws, Chuck and Sue Barnes.
He was preceded in death by his aunt, Kimmie (Higelmire) Sebastian; uncles, Charlie Knight, Denny Burton, Buck Sanders and cousin, Andrew Higelmire.
Visitation will be held Saturday, November 23, 2024, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. with a memorial service starting at 1:00 p.m. at Kempf Family Funeral & Cremation Services, Marshall, Michigan with Pastor Don Francis, officiating.
Memorials are suggested to Clayton’s wife and son, Breanna and Beau Higelmire. Arrangements have been entrusted to Kempf Family Funeral and Cremation Services. Please visit www.kempffuneralhome.com to view the online obituary, to sign the online guestbook, to share memories and pictures with the family.
Posted by Design | November 21, 2024

Shirley L. Mayne
Shirley L. Mayne, 95, of Harlem, Georgia, passed away peacefully on Friday, November 15, 2024.
Shirley was a woman of many talents and passions. She loved writing poetry, practicing yoga, gardening, crocheting, and baking. Known for her scrumptious peanut butter cookies and peanut butter pies, her kitchen was a haven of warmth and delicious aromas.
Affectionately known as “Grandma Shirley,” she found her greatest joy in spending time with her family, especially her beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Shirley’s unwavering love for her family created cherished memories that will be treasured for generations.
In addition to her family, Shirley opened her heart and home to her bonus son, Robbie Ripkey, whom she lovingly cared for over many years. Her compassion and nurturing spirit extended far beyond her immediate family, touching the lives of many.
Shirley was preceded in death by her parents, numerous siblings and her precious fur baby, Pixie. She is survived by her three children: Michael (Amanda) Mayne, Linda (David Williams) Heath, and Karen (Richard) Williams; her sister, Bonnie (Richard) Gilmore; her grandchildren: Josh Heath, Jessica Quattlebaum, Aaron Heath, Daniel Mayne, Amber Carper, Leah Hubbard, and Keith Mayne; her great-grandchildren: Jacob, Dylan, Lorelai, Georgia, Harrison, Wilder, Max, Lyla, Harper, Caleb, Jordan, and Ashlynn; and her bonus son, Robbie Ripkey.
A private service will be held to honor Shirley’s life.
Shirley’s legacy of love, creativity, and compassion will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.
Posted by Design | November 21, 2024

Laurel Dwight Mott
Laurel Dwight Mott, 82, passed away peacefully at his home, on the morning of November 12, 2024, with family by his side. He was born at his parent’s home, “just down the road”, on April 18, 1942, to Leslie Dwight and Wilma Olive (Oteney) Mott.
Laurel graduated in 1960 from Olivet High School where he met his sweetheart and lifelong love, Eleanor K. Sine. They were married on April 15, 1962. Devoted to raising their family and committed to growing their farm, they bought a house, “just up the road” from Laurel’s parents and it became a very loving family home where they lived their entire lives, happily married for nearly 58 years, until her unexpected passing in 2019. His grandson, Calen, then graciously moved his own family in with him and with loving devoted care from them and that of his daughter, Christine, Laurel was able to remain at home until he was reunited once again with his wife.
Laurel not only farmed but worked as a crane operator and retired from General Motors in 1995 after 30 years of dedicated service.
While his family was always his “why,” he spent countless hours pouring sweat equity and hard work into the family farm. At first helping alongside his father, and then taking over the operation, with the help from his devoted wife, they lovingly attended to their cattle, fields, and chores.
About 10 years after his retirement from General Motors, Laurel received a diagnosis of Parkinson’s and as the cruel disease progressed, he quietly relinquished his farming responsibilities to his grandson, Calen, who shares his love of farming and nature.
Laurel truly enjoyed nature and animals and for many of his younger years, he was an avid hunter of fox, pheasant, and deer when the time allowed it.
While his time primarily revolved around work, be it at GM or the farm, he was always involved and interested in sports. He enjoyed the games immensely, whether it was playing, coaching, or watching. He was an outstanding athlete in high school and after he was married, continued to play for several seasons in men’s recreational softball and basketball leagues. For several years, he also coached his son’s baseball teams and his daughter’s summer softball teams. He and Eleanor were regulars for many years at all the Olivet Eagles games, especially when their children and grandsons played. They never missed a game if it was possible. They were longtime loud and proud fans of the MSU Spartans and Detroit Tigers and enjoyed cheering them on. Laurel also enjoyed listening to the Detroit Redwings on the radio and would often time his breaks around the games. He became very fond of the game of golf, enjoying many golf outings and the occasional card game gatherings with his friends, as well as their annual trips to Air Way Lodge.
Commitment to farm life didn’t leave much time for travel, but Laurel and Eleanor greatly enjoyed the trips they were able to take to Texas to spend time with their son and his family.
Laurel Dwight, named after his grandfather and father, was often called “Laurie” by his dad, “LD” by his wife, and known as “G Pa” by his family. It is truly a testament to the wonderful loving man he was, that five of his family members are named after him.
He was a hardworking, loving, kind, and generous man of great strength, character, and integrity and someone you could always count on. He was loved and admired by all who knew him and he will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed.
Laurel is survived by his children; Scott (Dawn) Mott of Allen, TX, and Christine (Rob) Bramer of Olivet, MI; eight grandchildren, Calen (Jessica) Bramer of Olivet, MI; Cameron (Erin) Bramer of Olivet, MI; Kiler Bramer of Olivet, MI; Jaclyn (Young) and Charlie Smith of Mckinney, TX; Macy (Young) and Chris Middleton of Prosper, TX; Caitlan (Young) and Jon Ropson of Aubrey, TX; Peyton Mott of McKinney, TX; Trevor (Campbell) Mott of Allen, TX; 16 great grandchildren, Lily and Laurelei Bramer, Blakely and Emersyn Bramer, Zaiden, Zavier, and Zilas Bramer, Triniti, Graci, Hope, and Abagail Smith; Prescott, Oliver, and Claire Middleton; Max and Nora Ropson; brother, Anthony J Mott and brother-in-law, Gerald Campbell; as well as many cousins, nieces, and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his adoring wife, Eleanor; his parents; and his siblings, Shirley Campbell and Richard Mott.
A memorial gathering will be held on December 15, 2024, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lee Township Hall, 23045 21 Mile Road, Olivet, MI 49076.
If you would like to make a donation in his memory, his family asks that you please consider donating to the Olivet Class of 1982 Scholarship Fund through the Marshall Community Foundation, 614 Homer Road, Marshall, MI 49068.
To view Laurel’s obituary online or to leave a condolence for the family please visit www.burkhead-green-kilgo.com.
The family is being served by the Burkhead-Green-Kilgo Funeral Home.
Posted by Design | November 21, 2024

Helen Bond
Helen Bond, age 88, of Lake Odessa, MI passed away peacefully on November 5, 2024, at her home.
She is survived by children, Peggy (Steve) Rathburn and Scott (Robin) Bond; her siblings, Robert (Lois) Gardner, Forrest (Elaine) Gardner, Shirley (Rodney) Harmon, and Diane Gardner; grandchildren, Robert (Andrea) Bond, Ashley (Kyle Arnie) Bond, Gregory (Katherine) Rathburn, Holly (Michael) Brandt; and great-grandchildren, Aubree, Arian, Kendall Bond, Damien Gibson, Payton Arnie, Chase, Cruize, Cayll, and Knox Rathburn. She was preceded in death by her husband Raymond, and her brother Roger Gardner.
The family held a celebration of Helen’s life on Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at the Daniels Funeral Home in Nashville where guests were invited to share a light lunch and celebrate the many highlights and stories of Helen’s life.
Interment took place privately at Woodlawn Cemetery in Vermontville, 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.
Posted by Design | November 14, 2024

Tammy Reynolds
Tammy (Bennett) Reynolds, born on April 18, 1967, in Belding, Michigan, passed away peacefully on November 3, 2024, after a courageous four-year battle with cancer. Tammy was a graduate of Holt High School and devoted her life’s work to the students of Beekman Center in Lansing, where she began her career in 1991 and retired in January 2024.
Throughout her time in special education, Tammy dedicated herself to countless initiatives. She passionately supported the Beekman Bell Choir, Yearbook, Cheer and Dance Teams, PBIS Store, Beekman Car Show (benefiting the Horse Therapy Center), and the Special Olympics. She also championed the Walk A Mile In Her Shoes charity walk, raising funds for cancer research. Another cherished space for Tammy at Beekman was the Pet Shop, where her deep love for animals shined brightly.
Tammy had a unique bond with animals, both at Beekman and beyond. Her gentle spirit seemed to attract wildlife; a herd of deer would often gather nightly to be near her, and she lovingly fostered and rehomed countless lost and injured animals.
In every role—as a mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend—Tammy put others first, even when she was facing her own battle. Her family and friends will always remember her bright smile, which could lift any heart, and her contagious laugh that filled every room with joy.
Tammy was preceded in death by her mother, Ruth Johnson; and her beloved angel grandbaby, Gabby. She is survived by her father, Leo (Kathy) Bennett; brother, Jeremy; sister, Teri; stepbrother, Todd; stepsister, Melissa; step father, Dan Johnson; children, Cody and Jordan Campbell, Amanda (Phillip) Clark, and Tony Reynolds; cherished grandchildren, Aliyah, Sophia, Brynlee, and Anthony; and her husband of 25 years, Don Reynolds, the love of her life.
In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes memorial contributions to Area 8 Special Olympics in Lansing. To send a message of sympathy, sign Tammy’s online guestbook, or share a memory, please visit www.NeptuneSociety.com.
Posted by Design | November 14, 2024

Jerry Eugene Vinson
Jerry Eugene Vinson’s worldly journey ended on November 5, 2024, surrounded by love and family in Lucedale, Mississippi. He was born June 3, 1949 in Dothan, Alabama, to Euger Cornelius and Lura T. (Lee) Vinson, but spent the better part of the last 30 years in Charlotte, Michigan. Jerry relished the joys of woodworking, operating his tractor on the family farm, driving semi-trucks, and being a soldier for 23 years, but most of all, Jerry loved time with his family. Jerry was a dedicated husband of 54 years. He was a committed family man with a hard-working, yet humble heart, full of love and adoration for all of his family.
Jerry grew up in Charlotte, and graduated from high school in 1968, he then proudly served his country in the U.S. Army for 23 years. He was a drill sergeant (BCT and AIT) for two 2-year stints while stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky. He served two tours in Vietnam; one tour in Gelenhausen, Germany; as well as being stationed at Ft. Eustis, Virginia, and Ft. Rucker, Alabama, and retired from Ft. Hood, Texas. While serving in the U.S. Army he received many medals and commendations, including: an Army Commendation Medal with four oak leaf clusters; a Good Conduct Medal; a National Defense Service Medal, with one Service Star; a Vietnam Service Medal, with one Silver Service Star; a Professional Development Ribbon, numeral 3; an Army Service Ribbon; and an Overseas Ribbon. After retirement Jerry served as a Road Captain for the American Legion Riders. He proudly was instrumental in bringing the Vietnam Memorial Wall to Charlotte. What Jerry wanted most was to have his own family. On May 18, 1970, he married Janice, the love of his life. He’d known Janice since 7th grade, when he came to public school from country school. Together they had four wonderful children, and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Jerry worked in several job positions, his last being at Northern Concrete Pipe Company, doing what he loved, driving a semi-truck; loading, off-loading, and delivering concrete pipe for many construction sites in Michigan. Jerry’s favorite places to be after retirement were on his John Deere tractor or sitting in his big yard, watching his family playing or getting ready for a barbecue picnic. Jerry loved his children. He spent his last months in Lucedale, with his wife, Janice, youngest son, JC, and his daughter, Alicea.
Jerry is survived by his wife of 54 ½ years, Janice (Cornelius) Vinson; his four children, Jerry Cornelius (Amanda) Vinson, DeLaura Alice (Joe) Maples, William Jerry Frank (Angela Johnson) Vinson, and Alicea Laurane Vinson; siblings, Neal, Larry, and Matthew Vinson, and David Bishop; and, stepmother, Pauline Vinson; along with 19 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, and countless other who loved him dearly. Jerry was preceded in death by his mother, Lura T. (Lee) Vinson; his father, Euger Cornelius Vinson; sister Teresa Andrews; nephew, Derek Don Vinson; and grandson, Corbin Jackson Vinson.
Friends are encouraged to support Jerry’s family by attending services or sharing memories on his Tribute Page at www.prayfuneral.com. A memorial service was held on Friday, November 15, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at First Baptist Church in Charlotte, with pastor Wally Miars officiating. A visitation was just prior to the service from 10-11:00 a.m. Burial will follow at the Ft. Custer National Cemetery in Augusta, MI. The funeral was webcast so you may watch it from any computer, smartphone, or mobile device that has internet access. Go to www.prayfuneral.com, click on Jerry’s tribute, then click on Photos and Videos from your computer (or Media from your smart phone). In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the family would be appreciated. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte.
Posted by Design | November 14, 2024

Lee Edward Coslow, Jr.
Lee “Bud” Edward Coslow, Jr., age 80, departed his earthly home on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, to reunite with his wife.
Lee was born December 22, 1943, in Lansing, MI. He graduated from Houghton Lake High School in 1962. He moved to West Branch after marrying Deborah Rose in 1977. He worked for Roscommon Manufacturer Company for 40 years until he retired. Lee was an avid bow and rifle hunter, excellent marksman, and enjoyed taxidermy. He spent his summers tending to his vegetable garden and relishing the fruits of his labor. His evenings were spent working on crossword puzzles and watching his favorite movies.
Lee and Deb were married nearly 44 years before her passing in 2021. Lee spent the last three years of his life living close to his son at Moore’s Adult Foster Care in Charlotte, MI. He was blessed to find comfort, companionship, and compassionate care among the staff and residents. He spent his last years watching game shows, playing bingo and winning candy, sharing meals with his housemates, and flirting with all the ladies.
Lee is survived by his son, Damon (Cheryl) Coslow; grandchildren, Alina, Bronte, Jeffrey, Jennifer, and Justine; siblings, Micheal Goyette, David Coslow, and Dianna (Ken) Biskner. He was preceded in death by his wife, Deborah Coslow; his stepdaughter, Jessica Rose; and his parents, Lee and Helen Coslow.
A private graveside service will be held at a later date. Those desiring may make contributions in Lee’s name to Moore’s Adult Foster Care, 1385 Gidner Rd., Charlotte, MI 48813 or Elara Caring Hospice Foundation www.elaracaringhospicefoundation.org. To sign the online guestbook, visit www.cremationsocietymidmi.com.
Posted by Design | November 14, 2024

Sharyn K. Eaton
Sharyn K. Eaton, 78, of Duck Lake, passed away peacefully with family by her side on October 28, 2024. She is leaving a lasting legacy of love, faith and kindness. Sharyn was born June 13, 1946, the daughter of Richard and Verna Kelly, and grew up in a family rooted in Christian values, hard work, and unconditional love. In January 1963, Sharyn married her high school sweetheart, Jim Eaton, and together they built a beautiful life, raising four children and two granddaughters.
Sharyn was known for her kind smile, being humble and always showing compassion to others. Her warm laughter could brighten any room and brought joy to everyone around her. In her younger years she enjoyed baking for family gatherings and loved trying new recipes. She also enjoyed spending time water skiing, snow skiing, snowmobiling, and horseback riding. One of her early achievements was being crowned Charlotte Frontier Day’s Rodeo Queen. In her later years, Sharyn found joy reading.
She worked in the office at LL Johnson Lumber Co. and managed their Workbench store for several years before moving on to work for the State of Michigan. Faith was a central part of Sharyn’s life – she taught Sunday school at Faith Assembly of God in Olivet and sang in the choir at Mt. Hope Church in Lansing, where she has been a devoted member since 1985.
One of Sharyn’s greatest joys was sharing her life and faith with her family. Her goal was to leave a godly legacy for her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, with whom she cherished every moment. Sharyn also had a love for travel, creating treasured memories on a Hawaiian cruise with her parents and sister in the 1980’s and fulfilling a lifelong dream by visiting Israel in 1994 with her mother and Mt. Hope Church members, where she walked in the footsteps of Jesus.
After Jim’s retirement, Sharyn and Jim enjoyed winters at Lake Region Village in Haines City, Florida. She volunteered on the dance committee, enjoyed playing cards, line dancing and making new friends.
Sharyn is survived by her children, Wayne Eaton Jr., Scott (Wanda) Eaton, Lisa (Jon) Villanueva, and Heidi (Jason) Crocker. She was a loving grandmother to eleven grandchildren, fourteen great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. She is also survived by her brothers, Larry Kelly and Rick (Denise) Kelly. Sharyn was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Wayne James (Jim) Eaton; parents; and sister, Norma (Kelly) Smith.
Sharyn’s legacy of faith, kindness and joy will forever be cherished by her family and all who knew her. She will be deeply missed but lovingly remembered.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held Friday, November 22 at 12:00 noon, with visitation at 11:00 a.m. at Mt. Hope Church, 202 South Creyts Road, Lansing.
Posted by Design | November 14, 2024
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