Regional champs Lady Bobcats set sights on quarterfinal action

OTTAWA LAKE — What may have started off as a season of questions for the young Whiteford varsity Lady Bobcats, has now become a very memorable season for this year’s squad of varsity softball women and they are only three wins away from claiming a state title.
The Bobcats excelled this weekend on their home diamond as they swept their regional competition in division-four competition and held both Novi Franklin Road Christian and regional final opponent Southfield Christian scoreless.
Whiteford defeated Novi Franklin Road Christian in the regional semifinal game 10-0 in a mercy rule game and despite a low-scoring final, the Bobcat women came up on the upper hand of the contest, in a 2-0 victory, which helped Whiteford claim the regional title on its home field.
Results and coverage of that contest and additional Whiteford softball action in the team’s quest for a state title can be found in next Wednesday’s edition of The Advance, June 22.
Also still in the hunt for a division-four state title is fellow Tri-County Conference opponent Morenci. The Lady Bulldogs faced Decatur yesterday as well and the winner of that contest will play the winner of the Whiteford/Unionville-Sebewaing contest Friday June 17 at Michigan State University for the state semifinals.

Detour route to be rebuilt

Asphalt patches along Weston Road east of Ogden Center are still visible from repairs done after heavy detour traffic damaged it last year when U.S. 223 was closed due to flooding in the River Raisin that jeopardized the highway bridge in the village. Road officials said the local roads were not built to handle the heavy traffic that travels the state highway daily.
This dilemma over a safe detour route on U.S. 223 due to accidents or flooding was a key component in budget dollars earmarked form the state to improve local roads in the townships south of the village.
Funding from the state of Michigan will be used to rebuild 9.7 miles of Weston Road and Silberhorn Highway as an all-weather primary  route and a  potential emergency route traffic in southeastern Lenawee County.

Please see Melissa Burnor’s full story in the June 15, 2016, edition of The Advance.

Robert Mallory

Robert W. Mallory, age 81 of Blissfield, passed away Wednesday, June 8, 2016, at the Hospice of Lenawee Home.

He was born September 2, 1934, in Detroit, Michigan, the only child of Norris and Helen (Boyer) Mallory. Bob graduated from Blissfield High School in 1952, the same year he was the top scorer in high school basketball in Lenawee County. He was a member of the Sugar Boys basketball team.

Bob was a proud Air Force veteran, serving during the Cold War.

On March 4, 1955, he married Violet Phillips at the Evangelical United Brethren Church, and they were blessed with over 61 years together.

After completing airline school in Minnesota, Bob worked in customer service at Detroit Metro Airport, retiring from US Air in 1985 with 28 years of service. He was a member of the Emmanuel United Methodist Church. In his younger years, Bob and his family enjoyed traveling. He was an amateur radio operator, with his call symbol, K8WXW. Robert was an avid reader and he also loved watching old westerns.

In addition to his wife, Violet, he is survived by his children: Mary Ann (Kerwin) Leader of Blissfield and Martin (Sharon) Mallory of Wilmore, KY; grandchildren, Audra, Amy, and Austin (Taylor) Leader; and a great granddaughter, Sophia Violet.

Funeral services will take place at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, June 16, 2016, at Emmanuel United Methodist Church with Rev. Devin Smith officiating. Burial will follow at Pleasant View Cemetery. Visitation will be held at Wagley Funeral Home, Tagsold Chapel, Wednesday, June 15, from 4 to 8 p.m.

Contributions in Bob’s memory are suggested to Emmanuel United Methodist Church or Hospice of Lenawee. Online condolences and memories may be shared at www.WagleyFuneralHomes.com.

Shirley Etzel

DEERFIELD – Shirley A. Etzel, age 58, of Deerfield, passed away Friday, June 3, 2016, at ProMedica Toledo Hospital. She was born April 19, 1958, in Daytona, Florida to Ray and Marilyn (Barell) Morgan. Shirley married Hugh S. Etzel.

In addition to her loving husband of 28 years, she is survived by two sons, Stewart Etzel and Christopher Etzel both of Deerfield; one daughter, Megan Etzel of Deerfield; and two brothers, Mark Morgan and David Morgan both of New York. She was preceded in death by her parents.

Cremation has taken place. Memorial services for Shirley will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Saturday, June 18, 2016, at the Deerfield United Methodist Church with Pastor Sam Pooley officiating. You may send condolences to the family at www.andersonfuneralservices.com.   Memorial contributions may be made to the family for future designation. Envelopes are available at Anderson Rudd Funeral Home, Blissfield.

Thomas Virden

Thomas Earl Virden, 81, of Grayling and formerly of Lewiston, passed away
on June 10, 2016.
Born to the late Russell, Sr. and Lillian (Salter) Virden in East
Liverpool, Ohio, on January 1, 1935.
Survived by his children: Brenda (Brian) Gilson of Kimball; Thomas Virden
of Carson City; and Rick (Helen) Virden of Lewiston and daughter from a
previous marriage,  Joyce Meranda of Newport and her three children.
Grandchildren: Becky, Josh, Tommy, Tiffany, Rick, Jr., Marissa, Mike, and
Kayla.
Sister: Dorothy Bankowski
Preceded in death by his wife Barbara; son, Paul; parents, two brothers and
six sisters.
Interment of cremated remains and military honors will be held at Great
Lakes National Cemetery in Holly on Thursday, June 16, 2016 at 2:00 p.m.
Condolences may be sent to www.sorensonlockwood.com
Arrangements by Sorenson-Lockwood Funeral Home.

Arthur Berry

OTTAWA LAKE — Arthur G. Berry, 79, of Ottawa Lake, passed away Saturday afternoon, May 21, 2016, at his home. He was born on November 19, 1936, in Blissfield, to Silas E. and Flora Mae (Rentschler) Berry. In January 1954, Arthur married Hazel Bierman in Ottawa Lake. They celebrated 62 years of marriage together. Hazel survives. Arthur was a 1955, graduate of Blissfield High School. He was a farm chemical and fertilizer salesman in the Dundee, Delta, Ida and Maybee areas. Arthur then delivered batteries for Interstate Battery and parts for Brown Honda. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Riga.

He enjoyed antique tractors and his 1950 Jeepster. He was a lifelong farmer. Arthur was known for his excellent story telling and was noted as a great salesman.

In addition to his loving wife, Hazel, he is survived by his children: Alan (Sally) Berry of Ottawa Lake, Cindy Cousino of Deerfield, Bruce Berry of Riga, Diane (Bob) Ebright of Blissfield, and David (Mindy) Berry of Ottawa Lake; 13 grandchildren; 25 great-children, with two more on the way; and his brother, Gayln (Maybelle) Berry, Blissfield. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Lillian Minter.

Funeral services for Arthur were at 11 a.m., Thursday, May 26, 2016, at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Riga with the Rev. James Seelow officiating. Burial followed in Riga Cemetery. Visitation was Wednesday, May 25, from 2-5 and 6-8 p.m. at Wagley Funeral Home, Tagsold Chapel, Blissfield and on Thursday, from 10 am until the time of the service at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Riga. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. John’s Lutheran Church, the Riga Fire Department, or the National Kidney Foundation. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. Online condolences and memories may be shared with the family at www.WagleyFuneralHome.com.

Allan Loar

Allan D. Loar, age 83 of Blissfield, passed away Tuesday, May 17, 2016 under the loving care of his family and Hospice of Lenawee. He was born July 10, 1932, in Blissfield, the only child of Thornton and Carrie (Betz) Loar. After graduating from Blissfield High School he attended DeVry Technical Institute. During the Korean Conflict he proudly served in the United States Army.

On May 31, 1958, Allan was married to Wilma Corum, and they celebrated 53 years together. She preceded him in death in 2011. Loar Appliance, his family’s business, was founded in 1945. Allan worked with his father for several years until he took over the business in 1969 and continued working until just recently. After store hours, he would often repair appliances in his customers’ homes. He also put up many of the TV towers in this area. Allan’s quiet, generous spirit was appreciated by the many he helped get land contracts for their first home and appliances on credit.

He was a faithful member of Emmanuel United Methodist Church where he served as treasurer for many years. He was also a member of the American Legion Post #325. Surviving are his children: Gordon (Dianna) Loar of Blissfield and Cathy (Michael) Palmer of Adrian and his two grandchildren, David Loar and Jenna Palmer. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents.

Funeral services were held Friday, May 20, 2016, at Wagley Funeral Home, Tagsold Chapel in Blissfield with the Rev. Devin Smith officiating and burial at Riga Cemetery. Contributions in memory of Allan are suggested to Emmanuel United Methodist Church or Hospice of Lenawee. Online condolences and memories may be shared at www.WagleyFuneralHomes.com.

Herbert Foote

TOLEDO, Ohio – Herbert E. Foote, age 86 of Toledo, formerly of Blissfield, passed away Saturday, May 28, 2016 at Mercy St. Anne Hospital. Born January 3, 1930, in Blissfield Township, he was the 11th of the 12 children of Sylvester and Emma (Brown) Foote. On September 15, 1951, he married Dorothy Colyer. She preceded him in death in 1998, having shared 47 years together. Herb married Margaret Yantis on June 4, 2001, and she survives. He retired from Maxitrol Company in Blissfield in 1993 with over 20 years of service. Throughout his life Herb enjoyed working on farms. He was a former member of Emmanuel United Methodist Church in Blissfield and was a member of Heritage Church of God in Maumee. He enjoyed square dancing in his younger years, traveling extensively and spending winters in Bradenton, Florida. Herb treasured time with his grandchildren. In addition to Margaret, his wife of 15 years, he is survived by his children, John (Barbara) Foote of Jasper and Juanita Adams of Adrian; grandchildren: Jennifer (Austin) Raines, Adria, Andrew (Abigail), Aaron (Pamela) Foote and Amy Jo (Tim) Topolewski; five step children; six siblings and numerous step grandchildren and great grandchildren. Besides his first wife, Dorothy, he was preceded in death by a son in infancy, a granddaughter, Alicia Foote, and five siblings. Funeral services will take place Thursday, June 2, 2016, at 2 p.m. at Wagley Funeral Home, Tagsold Chapel in Blissfield with Pastor Robert Fry officiating. Burial will follow at Pleasant View Cemetery. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m. Contributions in memory of Herb are suggested to the Hospice organization of choice. Online condolences and memories may be shared at www.WagleyFuneralHome.com.

Katherine “Kay” Williams

GRAND RAPIDS — Katherine A. “Kay” Williams, passed away May 26, 2016, at home. Kay was born March 27, 1939, in Adrian; the daughter of Adrian and Irene (Finley) Williams. Raised in Blissfield, Kay was a 1957 graduate of Blissfield High School, a graduate of Adrian College, and she received her Master’s Degree from Eastern Michigan University. An educator and teacher for 33 years, Kay was the Director of the special needs program at Kent Occupational High School. A huge University of Michigan fan, Kay enjoyed watching their football and basketball games. Kay also enjoyed reading, the out of doors, camping, golfing, and traveling in their motor home, including driving to Alaska and wintering in Anna Maria Island, Fla,.  Most of all; Kay loved her family, friends, and the staff at Kent Occupational. Kay is survived by her best friend: Pat Black, sisters-in-law: Judy Williams and Pat Williams, five nieces, and 11 great nieces and nephews. Kay was preceded in death by her parents, brothers: Thomas Williams and Robert (Red) Williams, and a niece:  Wendy Williams. Kay’s family will receive friends Tuesday, May 31, 2016, noon-2 p.m. at the Williams-Gores Funeral Home, Delton; where her funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m., Pastor Brian Bunch, officiating. Burial will take place Wednesday, June 1, 2016, 2 p.m. in Ashland Center Cemetery, Grant, Michigan. Memorial contributions to Faith Hospice or St Mary’s Foundation, The Thrive Program will be appreciated. Please visit www.williamsgoresfuneral.com to share a memory or to leave a condolence message for Kay’s family.

BD Schools host town halls on restructuring

 

By Melissa Burnor

Britton Deerfield Interim Superintendent Stacy Johnson said a proposed restructuring of the Britton Deerfield Elementary School will keep the district moving forward in a positive direction. More than 50 people, many of them teachers and staff from the district, attended the May 26 town hall meeting in the Deerfield Media Center.

It was one of four main topics of the evening that included the budget, busing and a proposed sinking fund millage voters may see in November.

“We realize that change is scary especially when it affects your world and routine” Johnson said.

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