Obituaries

Connie Jean Brandt
Connie Jean Brandt, 79, of Charlotte, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, died peacefully on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 in Lansing. Connie was born January 8, 1947 in Charlotte, the daughter of Lowell Ralph and Betty Jane (Hale) Shumaker. She married the love of her life, Floyd Marcus Brandt, on September 4, 1965 and the two happily raised their three children in Charlotte.
Throughout the years, Floyd and Connie enjoyed many adventures together, including travelling to Alaska and the Great Lakes to name a few. In later years, Connie would take Floyd to the casino, or just out for a drive to spot deer. Their daughters took them to Manistee and Grand Haven, where they enjoyed watching the sunset over Lake Michigan from the beach.
Connie also enjoyed being with her close friends, many of whom she gathered to play euchre or bunko with at the Eaton Area Senior Center, where she was an active member and volunteer. She will be missed by her many friends, especially Martha and Margie. The highlight of Connie’s life was time spent with her family, especially at family dinners. She enjoyed playing euchre with her kids and grandkids, even though a few of the grandsons would occasionally bend the rules. Some of her favorite times were watching the grandchildren playing in the backyard, doing puzzles together, or playing a family favorite, “Hide the thimble.”
When her health declined, Connie remained a positive presence to all those around her. Even after chemotherapy, she was always ready to share some broccoli cheese soup and frosted shortbread cookies with her daughter.
Connie is survived by her husband of 60 years, Floyd Marcus Brandt, Sr.; daughters, Regina Brandt and Michelle (Josh Rood) Skuse; son, Floyd (JJ) Brandt, Jr.; grandchildren, Savannah Christiansen, Heidi (Logan Logan) Christiansen, Clifford (Chelsea Miller) Skuse, Colson (Olivia Adkins) Skuse, Bo (Adriana Slater) Brandt, Koda (Ayla Holben) Brandt, and Cutler (Kelsey Stiver) Brandt; great-grandchildren, Noah Skuse and Marcie Commans; siblings, Sandra Wixson, Randy (Dena) Shumaker, Deb (Don) Moga, and Lynn (Paul) Juhola; brother-in-law, Keith Nayler; and many nieces and nephews. Connie was predeceased by her sister, Diana Naylor, and brother-in-law, Tom Wixson.
Friends are encouraged to support Connie’s family by attending services or sharing memories on her Tribute Page at www.prayfuneral.com. A Celebration of Life will take place at 1 p.m. on Sunday, March 8, 2026 at Pray Funeral Home with Laura Cooper officiating. Visitation will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. just prior to the service. If desired, the family suggests memorial contributions to the Eaton Area Senior Center or Hospice of Lansing – Stoneleigh Residence. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte.
Posted by Design | March 5, 2026

Lee Ann Holmes
Lee Ann Holmes of Eaton Rapids, Michigan, passed away on February 9, 2026, at the age of 73. Born February 3, 1953, in New Castle, Indiana, she was the daughter of Commodore Lee and Phyllis June (Gossage) Fernander.
As remembered by family and friends, Lee Ann’s working life began with babysitting for 35 cents an hour, followed by waitressing, then working at the RCA warehouse. She later worked on the assembly line building Philco refrigerators at Ford’s Connersville Climate Control Plant in Connersville, Indiana. Lee Ann continued her career at Ford, entering the trades, becoming the first woman apprentice electrician in the state of Indiana. She went on to earn her journeyman electrician’s license and was a proud member of the IBEW.
In 1981, Lee Ann entered into a lifelong contract when she married Orville. Through perseverance and patience, found the love of her life. She made the move to Michigan “where the lilacs come later in the spring” to be a homemaker, raising their children in Eaton Rapids.
Later in life, she returned to a long-held interest in electronics, working at Wal-Mart in the electronics department. She specialized in setting up cellphone contracts and helping people program their phones, an ever-challenging occupation she approached with the attention to detail she was known for throughout her many endeavors.
Lee Ann was involved in her community, volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters, 4-H, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. She was exceptionally talented and handy, with no project too large or intimidating to tackle. She found joy in sewing, crocheting, embroidery, carpentry, electronics, puzzles, computer programming and gaming among other creative pursuits, that showcased her remarkable abilities.
She was preceded in death by beloved grandparents, Willard and Retta Gossage, her example to a loving marriage; her great-grandmother, Sally Ramsey who helped Lee Ann develop attention to detail into lifelong skills like sewing and crocheting; her best friends and collaborators, sisters, Marie Holcomb and Roxanne Boatman; father, Lee Fernander; and many cherished elders, relatives, and friends who shared life lessons that shaped her into the woman she became. She now joins Great Aunt Lois and others who were waiting for her to catch up.
She is survived by her loving mother, Phyllis Fernander, who taught her endless life skills and how to survive with less than the bare minimum; her devoted husband, Orville James Holmes; her cherished children, Leeland Bert Holmes, Anna Lin (Colin) McClain and James Paul Holmes; her beloved granddaughter, Leala Nichole Williams; her sisters, Linda Catron and Nina Williams; along with many extended family members and dear friends.
In keeping with Lee Ann’s wishes, no funeral services will be held in Michigan at this time. There will be a Celebration of Life held in her hometown, New Castle, Indiana, at the Henry County Memorial Park, W. G. Smith Building, on May 3, 2026. Those wishing to share memories or leave online condolences may do so at www.SkinnerFuneralHomes.com.
Posted by Design | March 5, 2026

Ronald Howard Halsey
Ronald Howard Halsey, age 90, formerly of Olivet, Lansing, and Potterville, passed away on March 3, 2026, in East Lansing, Michigan. He was born on November 10, 1935, in rural Walton Township, Eaton County, to Victor and Dorothy (Southward) Halsey. He dedicated several decades of his life to General Motors, working for more than 30 years as an engineer, where he demonstrated his exceptional skills and commitment to his profession.
An alumnus of Olivet High, Ron graduated with the class of 1953. His strong work ethic was complemented by his love for hands-on activities. In his spare time, he embraced the life of a hay and crop farmer. Friends and neighbors often sought his expertise, bringing him engines and motors in disrepair, which he enjoyed restoring to working order.
Ron shared many joyful moments with his wife, Martha. Together, they loved to travel to Niagara Falls and Florida, creating memories that would last a lifetime. His friendliness and willingness to assist those around him will be remembered fondly by all who knew him.
Ron is survived by his children: Jan Matlock, Joseph (Marilyn) Halsey, Kari Halsey, Mark Price, Ronda Halsey, Jody (Ann) Halsey, Cheri St. Claire, Kathy (Rick) Stimer, Walt Collins Jr., and Tammy (Andy) Flynn; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren; and his sister, Nancy Crane.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Martha Halsey in 2012; his brother John Halsey; two step-sons, Dale Collins and Jeff Price; and an infant daughter.
Those desiring to make contributions in Ron’s memory may do so by donating to Eaton Community Palliative Care, 2675 S. Cochran Rd., Charlotte, Michigan 48813.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, March 9, 2026 at the Burkhead-Green-Kilgo Funeral Home, 206 W. Lawrence Ave., Charlotte, Michigan. Visitation will be on Sunday, March 8, 2026, from 4: to 6 p.m., also at the funeral home.
To view Ron’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 | March 5, 2026

Gary Thomas Webb
Gary Thomas Webb, lovingly known as “Bud,” was born on July 18, 1951, in Battle Creek, Michigan, to Lester and Mattie (Mooneyham) Webb. He passed away on February 26, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family, leaving behind a legacy of hard work, devotion, and deep family roots.
Gary spent his life doing what he loved most – working the family farm and contributing his skills to numerous construction companies throughout his career, though a large portion of his career was spent working at Associated Construction and Quality Excavating. A true jack of all trades, there wasn’t much he couldn’t build, fix, or figure out. Known as one of the hardest workers around, he could almost always be found on a tractor, tending to the land he cherished. Farming wasn’t just his livelihood; it was his passion and his way of life.
He was also passionate and driven when it came to his extensive garden, a dedication that grew into a family business, D and W Tomatoes. His love for cultivating the land went beyond work – it was an expression of care, patience, and pride that he shared with his family and community.
An avid outdoorsman, Gary loved hunting and fishing. He took great pride in his rabbit dogs and enjoyed many seasons of deer hunting. He was also an avid woodworker, always building or crafting something with his hands – a true craftsman who found joy in creating. Some of his happiest moments were spent outdoors or entertaining family and friends at the family farm, where laughter and storytelling were always in abundance.
Gary was married to the love of his life, Judy Lynn Webb, for 55 wonderful years. Judy passed away a few months before him, leaving behind a shared legacy of love, family, and devotion. Together, they built a strong and close-knit family.
He was a proud father to Jason Webb and Jeff (Shannon) Webb, and a loving grandfather to Donny Kyre, Logan Kyre, and Cameron Webb. He never missed a sporting event for his children or his grandchildren, always showing up with pride and unwavering support. His family was the center of his world, and he was never happier than when surrounded by them.
Known as the family prankster, Gary kept everyone laughing. His playful spirit and quick wit brought joy to countless gatherings. He was also known for his generous heart – he would give you the shirt off his back without hesitation.
Gary was deeply family-oriented, hardworking, and full of life. His legacy of love, laughter, dedication, and strength – and his passion for farming, gardening, and building – will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
Gary was preceded in death by his wife, Judy Lynn Webb; his parents, Lester and Mattie Webb; and his siblings, Wanda Douglas, Joyce Randall, Bill Jo Webb, and Betty Denton. He leaves behind his children, Jeffrey (Shannon) Webb and Jason Webb, his grandchildren, Donny Kyre, Logan Kyre, and Cameron Webb, is also survived by his special friends, Janet Moon and Ruth Goheen, who meant so much to him and his family.
A Celebration of Life for Judy and Gary will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Hospice of Lansing at the Stoneleigh House or the Webb Family Pulling Team. Kempf Family Funeral and Cremation Services is honored to care for the Webb family in their time of need.
Posted by Design | March 5, 2026

Raymond Buffmyer
Raymond Buffmyer passed away at age 76 on February 4, 2026, after a courageous battle against Parkinson’s. Born in Pontiac and raised in Walled Lake, Michigan, Ray graduated from Walled Lake Central High School, where he was a 1968 Class A State Wrestling Champion. Ray went on to wrestle for and graduate from Michigan State University in 1972. He then earned his Juris Doctor from Cooley Law School in 1976 and embarked upon a career as an assistant prosecutor in Eaton County before going into private practice until retiring in 2018.
Ray will always be remembered as an avid storyteller who made his family laugh with anecdotes from his career as a criminal defense lawyer and other life adventures. He was published locally with his “Ask the Lawdog” column dispensing tips and common sense and he always loved to be stopped in town to hear from people about his columns.
Besides his family, Ray loved nothing more than his Michigan State Spartans. Always clad in MSU gear, one of his favorite pastimes was arguing with his University of Michigan friends and attending any and all MSU sporting events. He is also remembered for his passionate love of the outdoors and conservation. Most weekends, he could be found with his dogs and his wife, Debra, heading “Up North” to feed the deer, fish, and attend his long-standing hunting camp with his best friends.
Ray is survived by Debra, his wife of 37 years, as well as his siblings: Louise (Chris) Holman, Laraine Matthews, and sisters-in-law Robin (Wayne) Cook and Barb (Dirk) Frazier. He was a wonderful uncle to 13 nieces and nephews: Jeff Brainard, Kerry (John) Verdi, Allyson (Jeremy) Robinson, Andrew (Ashlee) Holman, Aaron (Michaela) Holman, David Matthews, Erin (Ben) Cohoon, Ben (Kristi) Cook, Melissa Chapman, Elise (Carlos) Silsby-Flores, Kelsey Silsby, Matthew (Marissa) Swab and Ashley Swab. In addition, he leaves behind numerous great nieces and nephews and many, many friends who will miss his smile and quick wit.
He was predeceased by his parents, Ralph and Gene Buffmyer, brother-in-law Dan Matthews, in-laws Larry & Bobbie Frazier and sister-in-law Regina Swab.
Funeral services will be held on March 11, 2026, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Charlotte, MI. Visitation will be at 10 a.m., followed by a Mass and luncheon at the church.
Thank you to all of the friends and family who called, visited and took Ray on excursions through his last couple of years. The family also sends their appreciation to the caring staff at The Courtyard at Delta for their compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Michigan Parkinson’s Foundation: 30400 Telegraph Rd Ste. 150, Bingham Farms, Michigan, 48025. Arrangements entrusted to Vickers Leslie Funeral Home, 109 N. Church St./PO Box 503, Leslie, Michigan, 49251. 517-878-6600.
Posted by Design | March 5, 2026

Lesley Anne Schantz
Lesley Anne Schantz (“Tae” to some family), age 61, of Maple Grove Township, Michigan, passed away peacefully at her home with family by her side on December 29, 2025.
Lesley was born on August 5, 1964, in Fremont, Michigan, the daughter of Joseph and Connie (McKee) Briggs. During her childhood, the family relocated to the Charlotte area and later moved to Nashville, where she graduated from Maple Valley High School in 1982.
After completing her education, Lesley attended Kellogg Community College’s nursing program, graduating in 1996 as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). She devoted over 12 years to nursing, working at Battle Creek Community Hospital and several local nursing homes. Lesley had a deep love for caring for older adults and found great fulfillment in serving others.
Lesley married and had two sons, Matthew and Donald. Later, she married Duane Schantz on August 12, 1989, at the family pond in Nashville. Together, Duane and Lesley built a life and home on the Nashville farm, creating countless memories filled with love and laughter.
Lesley treasured time with her family. She especially enjoyed her children and grandchildren and was well known for attending and cheering at every sporting event and always bringing snacks to share. Pool days at the farm were a favorite, with grandchildren and their friends swimming and playing and the freezer was always stocked with ice cream. She loved keeping everyone fed and rarely said the word “no” to her “grandbabies”. She also loved her dogs, cats, chickens, and ducks, some of which she adopted after they were found by her grandchildren.
Lesley enjoyed traveling with her cousin Lisa Briggs and experienced her first cruise this past winter. Another memorable time was a road trip through Virginia and West Virginia, including a visit to Graceland.
Lesley also enjoyed spending time doing family genealogy with her sister Shannon, whom lovingly helped care for Lesley during hard times until the very end along with Duane and her boys.
Lesley is survived by her loving husband, Duane Schantz; her children, Matthew (Angela, grandchildren Cole, Payton and Annica) Joppie and Donald (Jennifer, grandsons Owen and Chase) Joppie; stepchildren Derek Schantz and Brandon (Carmelle) Schantz; three step grandchildren; her siblings Shannon Briggs, Andrea Montgomery, and Joline Briggs; her father, Joseph Briggs, 13 nephews, one niece and many other extended family members.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Connie Briggs-McKee; her brother-in-law, Mark Montgomery; and her great-aunt, Lois Webster, “Aunt Bunny”, and her grandmother Marian McKee.
A celebration of Lesley’s life will be held at a later date.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Daniels Funeral Home – Nashville, conveniently located at 9200 E M79 Hwy, Nashville, Michigan. For more information, please visit our website at www.danielsfuneralhome.net.
Posted by Design | March 5, 2026

Virginia Jane Lowe
Virginia Jane Lowe, age 103, a lifelong resident of Eaton County, passed away peacefully on February 19, 2026. Born on June 12, 1922, on the Austin Centennial Farm in Eaton County. Virginia was the daughter of Jay O. and Blanche (Cole) Austin. Raised with strong rural values, she remained deeply rooted in the Potterville–Charlotte community throughout her remarkable life.
Virginia was a respected businesswoman, serving as co-owner and operator of Lowe Brothers & Dad and Lowe Bros. & Mom in Charlotte. She was also a former Charlotte City Council Member, a longtime Treasurer of the Women’s Business Guild, a dedicated member of the Hayes Green Beach Memorial Hospital Board of Directors and its Women’s Auxiliary, a member of GFWC-Charlotte for 48 years, and an active supporter of Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. Faith played an important role in her life as she attended Potterville Methodist Church (Sycamore Church) and later Charlotte Congregational Church.
As a mother, Virginia never missed a Scouting meeting, school function, or athletic event for her sons—or for their many friends, who were always welcomed into her home. Sleepovers were frequent, meals were plentiful, and encouragement was constant. She fed and supported countless young men and faithfully attended Potterville athletic events for many years.
Virginia and Bill were married in 1950 and were partners in life and business which spanned decades. Together, they built not only successful businesses, but a home filled with warmth, hospitality, and unwavering support for family and friends. Bill, an MPGA Past President, shared Virginia’s love of community and leadership. They enjoyed extensive travel throughout the United States with their sons and were especially blessed to visit six continents together. Music filled her home and her heart—she cherished the Big Band era of the 1930s and 1940s, loved “The Sound of Music,” and spent many happy hours listening to Lawrence Welk and watching “Little House on the Prairie,” “MASH*”, and Dr. Pohl, all while keeping up with current events.
Virginia was a devoted mother to her sons, Charles A. Lowe, David W. (Marie) Lowe and Richard C. (Dee Dee) Lowe, and daughter, Mary Margaret Lowe and took immense pride in their accomplishments, including David’s service as an MPGA Past President and Richard’s distinguished career as an attorney.
Above all, Virginia was known as a compassionate listener. She offered guidance gently, without judgment or prejudice, providing thoughtful counsel to friends, family, business associates, and especially to David and Richard as they navigated life’s journeys. She often remarked how fortunate she felt to have lived such a full and blessed life, rich in experiences, relationships, and cherished memories. Her impact on family generations spans more than lifetime.
She is also survived by sons, David W. (Marie) Lowe; and Richard C. (Dee Dee) Lowe; grandchildren, Alexander C. (Staci) Lowe;, Lance W. (Tara) Lowe, Matthew R. Lowe, and Calli OP (Bryce) Becker; great-grandchildren Tyson D. Lowe, Brady A. Lowe, Ethan Lowe, Austin S. Lowe, and Rosalee Lowe; and great-great-granddaughter, Rayna K. Lowe; step-great-grandchildren, Jennifer (Jeff) Heath, Gabrielle Hall, Aurora (Nate) Powers, Cole Harris, and Bay Harris; step-great-grandchildren, Brooklyn Heath and Carter Heath; and great-great-grandson Bair; and nieces, Kathryn (Ruben) Doumanian, Kathleen (David) Dittman, Karen (Michael) Miller, Kristine (Randall) Wilger, Deborah (David) Jakubiec, Jennifer (Daniel) Thorwall, and Robin (Louis) Marchio. Her legacy of love spans generations.
Virginia was preceded in death by her beloved husband, William “Bill” C. Lowe; son, Charles A. Lowe; daughter, Mary Margaret Lowe; granddaughters Elizabeth M. Lowe and Brandy A. Lowe; her parents; her brother, Richard O. Austin and his wife, Lillian; and her in-laws, Calvin P. and Velda (Robinson) Lowe.
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to the hospice nurses and caregivers who assisted Virginia over the past several years, especially Tara Lowe and Carol Taylor of Hospice of Lansing, for their compassionate dedication.
Virginia Jane Lowe lived a century marked by service, strength, grace, and steadfast love. She will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and the community she faithfully served for decades.
The Lowe family will be holding a private graveside service at a later date. Friends are encouraged to support Virginia’s family by sharing memories on her Tribute Page at www.prayfuneral.com. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Lansing, 3186 Pinetree Road., Lansing, MI 48911, and Eaton Community Palliative Care. The family is in the care of Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte.
Posted by Design | February 26, 2026

Ann Griffin
Ann Griffin, a beloved and cherished wife, mom, sister, aunt, and grandmother, passed away February 7, 2026 at the age of 86. Born April 23, 1939, in Charlotte, Michigan, Ann was known for her kind-hearted, generous, and selfless nature.
In October of 1968, Ann married her husband, Ted, and they shared 47 loving and faithful years of marriage, raising two beautiful children to whom she dedicated her life.
Ann attended and graduated from Spring Arbor College. She was very active in her church, demonstrating her servant and helpful qualities through her involvement. Ann was a devoted homemaker, nursing assistant, and daycare attendant for many years. Her career was marked by her hardworking, Christian spirit, which she carried into all areas of her life.
In her personal time, Ann loved gardening and cooking, activities that brought joy to her life and to those around her. During Thanksgiving and Christmas, Ann delighted in a cherished family tradition – bringing everyone together around a jigsaw puzzle that was worked on and enjoyed by all. Her faithful and brave nature left a lasting legacy that will be remembered by all who knew her.
Ann will be lovingly remembered by her son, Greg (Karyn) Griffin; granddaughter, Kait Halverson; daughter, Holly (Neeraj) Bhargava; grandchildren Griffin and Ellora Bhargava; sister, Jean (Gene) Fields; and many nieces, nephews, and extended family members.
A celebration of life will be held in the spring; please check back for dates and times. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Dementia Society of America in Ann’s honor: (https://www.weremember.com/ann-griffin/3c7x/memories). Condolences may be shared at www.cookcaresgrandville.com in the family’s online guestbook.
Posted by Design | February 26, 2026

Denise Lynn Riddle
Denise Lynn Riddle, age 74, passed away on February 18, 2026.
Denise was born on April 17, 1951, in Charlotte, Michigan, to George W. Riddle and Phyllis Goodrich Riddle. She graduated from Charlotte High School with the Class of 1970 and always looked forward to attending her high school reunions over the years.
Denise found great joy in life’s simple pleasures. She loved spending time at the cabin on Crystal Lake and especially enjoyed watching her nephews race their dirt bikes. She cherished playing cards with friends, sharing laughter and good company, and had a true passion for scrapbooking, preserving memories that will now be treasured even more deeply by those who loved her.
She is survived by her siblings, Geoffrey (Diana) Riddle and Dale (Amber) Wendel; her sister-in-law, Darlene Riddle; her close friend, Shelly Roush; and many beloved nieces and nephews.
Denise was preceded in death by her mother, Phyllis (Goodrich) Wendel; her father, George Riddle; her stepmother, Wilma “Billie” Riddle; her brother, George Riddle; her sisters, Barb Rieben and Karole Bartlett; and her brothers-in-law, Jim Rieben and Roy Bartlett.
In accordance with her wishes, no services will be held.
She will be remembered for her love of family, her loyalty to friends, and the many memories she created with those fortunate enough to know her.
Posted by Design | February 26, 2026

Carl Henry Wolf Sr.
Carl Henry Wolf Sr., age 78 of Eaton Rapids, passed away on February 12, 2026, in Lansing, Michigan. He was born on August 5, 1947, in Albion, Michigan, to LeRoy and Roberta (Williams) Wolf. Carl lived a life filled with love, dedication, and service, leaving behind a legacy cherished by his family and friends.
Carl attended Olivet Schools and graduated from Olivet High School with the class of 1968. Following his education, he devoted part of his life to serving his country honorably in the United States Army during the Vietnam War, where he was stationed in Germany. As a mechanic, he took pride in repairing helicopters, airplanes, and other equipment that had been damaged in the war.
In his professional career, Carl worked as a security guard for Centurion, providing safety and assurance at MSU games. He later retired from Spartan Motors. He was affectionately known among his colleagues as the “candy man,” always sharing a variety of sweets with those around him, brightening their days with his kind generosity.
Carl was a man fondly remembered for his ever-present smile and warm demeanor. He held his family in the highest regard, loving his children, stepchildren, and grandchildren unconditionally, making no distinctions between them. He found great joy and fulfillment in being surrounded by his loved ones, and family was paramount in his life.
In his younger years, Carl enjoyed the outdoors, spending time hunting and fishing. He also was an avid bowler and participated in various bowling leagues, often playing at Char-Lanes.
Carl is survived by his loving wife, Kathleen; his sons, Carl Wolf Jr. and Nikolas (Samantha Corso) Wolf; stepsons, Jim Williams and Jeff Williams; 12 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and his sister, Carolyn (Alan) Shumaker. He is also missed by his two beloved dogs, Charlie and Angel.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Connie Mulder; his niece, Minnie Michelle Menzer; and his stepson, John Williams.
Funeral services were held at the Burkhead-Green-Kilgo Funeral Home, 206 W. Lawrence Ave, Charlotte, MI on Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at 6 p.m. with Pastor Charles Jenson officiating. Visitation took place for two hours prior to the funeral service.
Those desiring to make contributions in Carl’s memory may do so by donating to the family.
To view Carl’s obituary online or to leave condolences for the family, please visit www.burkhead-green-kilgo.com.
Posted by Design | February 19, 2026
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