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S& L. B&, 61
(A"#iL 11, 1953 - 'EmBE# 23, 2014)
Sherry L. Bye of Charlevoix died
Sunday, November 23, 2014 atMetron of Big Rapids.
She was born April 11, 1953 inFlint to Clifford and Bethel
(Groesser) Bye.
Sherry moved from Flint toCharlevoix County in 1987. She en-
joyed being with her family.Surviving are her parents Clif-
ford and Bethel Bye of East Jordan,brother Nels (Marcia) Bye of Hill-
man, and sister Lois (James) Banks
of Hickory Hills, Illinois.A memorial service will be held
at the Evangelical LutheranChurch in East Jordan at a later
date.The family was served by Hast-
ings Funeral Home in Ellsworth,
online atwww.hastingsfuneral.com
J&" B"*& G*%%*2, 5
(mA#CH 13, 2009 - '. 27, 2014)
Jenna Bailey Giddings, precious
daughter ofSheilah andRocky and
little sisterof Cecilia,
Sydney,Morgan and
Kendell,
passed fromthis life after
her hard fought battle with canceron Thursday, November 27, 2014.
Jenna was born March 13, 2009in Petoskey and was a student at
Ottawa Elementary. Over the
course of her short time with us,she touched many lives. Her family
will forever remember a little girlwith a big personality, who was
smart and determined. She was
blessed from birth with beautifulexpressive blue eyes that were the
windows to her soul and an infec-tious smile that endeared her to
everyone she ever met. She is abeautiful little soul; whose bravery
was an example to us all.....she is
deeply, deeply loved and so verymuch missed.
As mentioned above Jenna issurvived by her mother Sheilah
and father Rocky and by her sis-ters, Cecilia, Sydney, Morgan and
Kendell. She is also survived by her
grandparents Alvin and CynthiaGiddings and Leonard and Eliza-
beth Readmond, as well as numer-ous aunts uncles and cousins.
Jennas family asks that you jointhem in honoring and celebrating
her life during a funeral mass thatwill be held Saturday, December 6,
2014 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Francis
Xavier Catholic Church; the masswill be led by Fr. Bryan Medlin.
Visitation will be held on FridayDecember 5th from 2-4 and again
from 6-8 p.m. at Stone FuneralHome. Visitation will also be held
at the church on Saturday morning
beginning at 9:30 a.m.Friends and family wishing to re-
member Jenna with a charitablecontribution are asked to direct
those contributions to her familyc/o Sheilah Readmond, 9039
Springvale Rd., Boyne Falls, MI
49713, these donations will be di-rected to a charity yet to be deter-
mined.Rest now little one safely in the
arms of our Lord.
F"+* N. A&2, 87
(A"#iL 19, 1927 '. 26, 2014)
Franklin N. Ayers of Gaylord
passed awayon Wednes-
day, Novem-
ber 26, 2014.Frank was
born in Sil-verwood,
Michigan onApril 19,
1927, the son
of Clyde & Nettie (Bohac) Ayers.He moved to Gaylord 22 years
ago from Ellsworth. He was a long-time farmer and also worked for
the East Jordan Co-Op until his re-tirement in 1993.
Frank is survived by 1 daughter,
Diana (Willie) Bridger of Gaylord; 3grandchildren, Jody (Mark) Acord
of Missouri, Frank (Debbie) Lind-ley of Texas and Amber Bridger of
Missouri; 6 great grandchildrenand 5 great great grandchildren.
He is also survived by his sister,Nellie Mae (Ray) Wojtkowiak ofGaylord and sister in law, Marion
Ayers of Frederic.He was preceded in death by his
parents, his brother, Edward Ayersand sister, Mary Cabic.
The family has chosen to remem-
ber him privately. Contributions inhis memory may be made to the
family, through the Nelson FuneralHome, PO Box 1548, Gaylord MI
49734.
R/#& B", "& 93
(mA 7, 1921 '. 25, 2014)
Robert Bryan of Boyne City
passed away on Tuesday, Novem-ber 25, 2014 at Grandvue Medical
Care Facility.Robert was born on May 7, 1921
in Sturgis, MI the son of Jess and
Myrtle (Lung) Bryan. He marriedGwendolyn Davis on September 15,
1943 in Lansing. He owned and op-erated Bryans Music Company for
many years until retirement. Hewas an active member of the Boyne
City United Methodist Church.
Robert enjoyed antiques, traveling,drawing, painting, music and was a
huge Detroit Tigers fan.Robert is survived by his two
children Robert (Judy) Bryan andJasmine Johnson; grandchildren
Leila Bryan, JT Williams, Jami
Williams, Donya Williams, ZakiyaBarnes, Stacy Vondra, Robert
Bryan, Jessica Guzniczak; greatgrandchildren Monique Chambers,
Dante Chambers, Malachi
Richards, Madison Richards, Samand Grace Vondra, Jacob Clark and
Keith and Myra Guziniczak; andbrother William Bryan.
He is preceded in death by hisparents Jess and Myrtle; wife
Gwendolyn and brother Garth
Bryan.
A funeral service was held Fri-day, November 28, 2014 at theBoyne City United Methodist
Church. Burial at Maple LawnCemetery in Boyne City.
Memorial donations may be di-
rected to the church.
J& L. *&, 70Jerry L. White of East Jordan
died Tuesday, November 25, 2014, atMcLaren Northern Michigan Hos-
pital in Petoskey.A memorial service was held on
Saturday, November 29, 2014 at the
Penzien Funeral Homes, Inc. inEast Jordan.
J/2&*& R/2& S4-", 99
Josephine Rose Stutzman ofCharlevoix passed away Dec. 2,
2014, at home.Arrangements are pending at
Winchester Funeral Home in
Charlevoix.
J& L/4 (M"2) *#&$+, 78
(Ag. 4, 1936 - '. 11, 2014)
Jerry Lou (Mays) Whitbeck of
Oscoda and formerly of Charlevoixand Gaylord, passed away on Tues-
day, Nov. 11, 2014, at LakeviewManor Nursing Home in Tawas
City.She was born in Hot Springs,
Arkansas on August 4, 1936 to the
late Luther and Sarah Nall (nee
Kendal).Jerry enjoyed sewing, quilting,
doll making, cross stitching and
was a member of the OscodaUnited Methodist Church.
She is survived by her husband,Robert Dollar; children, John
(Kathy) Mays, Scott (Beverly)Mays, Jeffrey (Karen) Mays, Ron
(Becky) Whitbeck, and Todd (Na-
dine) Whitback. Jerry is also sur-vived by her brother, Luther Nall
and many grandchildren andgreat-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, shewas preceded in death by her
daughter, Pam Crain.
A memorial service will be heldat a later date and you may offer
your condolences at www.buresh-funeralhomes.com
P* M"*, 86
(JE 5, 1928 '. 27, 2014)
Phil G. Martin, 86, of Charlevoix,passed away
November27, 2014, at
his home. He
was bornJune 5, 1928,
inCharlevoix,
to JohnJames and
Clara Belle (Ruckle) Martin. Phil
graduated from Charlevoix HighSchool. He owned and operated
Martins Standard Service at twolocations in Charlevoix, and a
snowmobile shop. He worked forthe Charlevoix Wastewater Treat-
ment Plant, and was a heavy equip-
ment operator for the State ofMichigan in the construction of
Department of Natural ResourcesPublic Access Sites. In retirement
he ran a lawn service with DaveDutcher called Two Old Men and a
Lawnmower. Lately, Phil could beseen any day of the week riding hisscooter around Charlevoix with his
best friend Schultz in tow, or ridingon Phils lap.
Phil loved photography, and wasan avid photographer and collector
of local photos a hobby that
began in high school when Philwas the yearbook photographer.
Phil is survived by his children,Steve A. Martin, Kathy Martin
Resch both of Charlevoix, Phil W.
Martin of Grand Rapids; grand-children, Jared, Jason, Nika, Nigel,
and Dustin; great-grandchildren,C.J., Hannah, Cam, and Chase; for-
mer wife, Clara Martin; sister,Sarah Cummings of Charlevoix,
and the whole Martin family; hisconstant companion, Schultz; aspecial thanks to his niece and
nephew to Mary Ann and Ron Coxand their family for always being
there for Phil. Phil was preceded indeath by his daughter, Nita, earlier
this year.
A service will be announced inthe spring of 2015.
Memorial contributions may bemade to the Charlevoix Circle of
the Arts, 109 Clinton Street,Charlevoix, MI 49720.
The Winchester Funeral Home
in Charlevoix is serving the family.
M" E. R&*$, 61
(C%. 24, 1953 '. 23, 2014)
Mary E. Reich passed awaypeacefully at her home in East Jor-
dan on Sunday, Nov. 23, 2014.
Mary was born on Oct. 24, 1953,in Keokuk, Iowa, and enjoyed her
life in Northern Michigan. Sheloved being outside fishing, camp-
ing, gardening and doing many ac-
tivities with her family.Mary worked at Charlevoix Area
Hospital for many years and re-tired from the Charlevoix County
Transit in 2013 where she enjoyeddelivering Meals on Wheels and
meeting people of the community.
Mary is preceded in death by herstepfather, Leston H. Brown
Mary is survived by her lovinghusband of 42 years, Dale Reich,
and her children, Don (Amy) Reichof Bay City, Robin Reich of
Ellsworth, Scott (Christa) Reich of
Fowlerville; mother, E. EstherBrown; sisters, Billie (Gaugi) Holm,
Tina (Rob) Hutchison, GingerStevens, and brother, Mike (Terri)
Smith, all of Charlevoix, sisters,Patty (Bob) Beach of Lansing,
Susan (Barry) DeWitt of Phillips-
burg N.J., and brother, W. Joseph(Teresa) Smith of Milwaukee, Wis.;
along with stepbrothers, stepsis-
ters, aunts and uncles. She wasblessed with 12 grandchildren and
numerous nieces, nephews andcousins.
At Marys request, there will notbe funeral services. In lieu of flow-
ers, make donations to Meals on
Wheels or Charlevoix Area Hospi-tal in her honor. She was loved by
many and will be missed by all whoknew her.
J/2&*& R/2& S4-", 99Josephine Rose Stutzman, 99, of
Charlevoix,passed away
Tuesday, De-cember 2,
2014, at herhome. She
was born
March 13,1915, in Wey-
erhauser,Wisc., to
Joseph and Magdalina (Kopca)Vratanina. She graduated from
Calumet High School in Chicago in
1930, and from Englewood BusinessCollege in Chicago in 1932. On Sep-
tember 15, 1940, she marriedJoseph F. Stutzman in Detroit.
Josephine worked in Chicago forChevrolet Motor Division as a
Billing Clerk from 1935 to 1940; and
in the office at Donnelly Corpora-tion in Detroit from 1941-1942. She
was a bookkeeper at Stream-EzeCorporation in Charlevoix from
1952 to 1958, and at Freedman Art-craft in Charlevoix from 1958-1977.
She and her husband, Joe, were
active since young adults in theFarmers Union and in the Barnard
Grange, in which she was activeuntil recently. She was an avid gar-
dener who loved her flowers andloved to can vegetables from her
garden. She enjoyed embroidering ,
quilting, and crocheting and lovedsharing those talents with family
and friends. She loved baking piesand cookies for organization fund
raisers and knitting for the GrangeMitten Tree. She loved music, and
her dancing years began in
Chicago as a teenager dancing tothe Big Bands at the Trianon and
Argonne Ball Rooms. Many yearswere spent supporting Jasper and
the Tag-A-Longs in which Joe
played violin and his sister, Lau-retta, played piano. She took great
pride in her family and was a lov-ing, supportive mother, grand-
mother, great grandmother and
friend.Josephine is survived by her
children, Janice Mae (Thomas)Tuffelmire of Allegan; Gary Lee
(Deborah Crandall) Stutzman ofCharlevoix; grandchildren, Ryan
(April) Hunt of East Lansing,Kristin (Paulk) Bryant of Roswell,
Ga., Allan Tuffelmire of Cave
Creek, Ariz., Daniel Tuffelmire ofScottsdale, Ariz., Shelly (Christo-
pher) Johnson of Allegan, John(Wendy Brown) Lopez of Traverse
City, Bradford Lopez of Charlevoix;great-grandchildren, Rachel and
Natalie Hunt; Christopher, Bran-
den, Jarod Tuffelmire; Justin Arlt;Taylor Raphael; Nathan Lopez; E.
J. Shemwell; special friends, Kathy
Clark of Harbor Springs and JanetStutzman of Charlevoix. She waspreceded in death by her husband,
Joseph in 1999; her brothers and
their wives, Edward (Blanche)Vrantanina, and Robert (Dorothea)
Vratanina; brother-in-law, EdwardSwanson; sister-in-law, Lauretta
Swanson; infant brother, William.Visitation will be 6-8 pm, Thurs-
day, December 4, and from 10 am,
Friday, until the time of the fu-neral at 11 am, at the Winchester
Funeral Home in Charlevoix. TheReverend Robert Bellairs will offici-
ate and burial will take place in theBarnard Cemetery in Charlevoix.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Charlevoix City BandFearless Five Scholarship, c/o Ron
Winchester, 209 State Street,Charlevoix, MI 49720; or to the
Barnard Grange, c/o HelenStevens, 15645 Klooster Road,
Charlevoix, MI 49720.
Please sign Josephine's guest-book at www.winchesterfuneral-
home.com
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CHARLEVOIX AGENCY, INC.
The Friends of theCharlevoix Public Library
have moved their historical
photo exhibit depictingCharlevoix in the early
1900s to accommodate thepainting of the second floor
corridor. The exhibit will betemporarily located in the
Community Meeting Room
Foyer of the CharlevoixPublic Library through the
end of the year. At thattime, it will be relocated to
its permanent location back
on the second floor.The Michigan Room
Committee (Cynthia Post-mus, Marilyn Novak, Kay
Heise, Mary Ann Chew, andNancy Porter) of the
Charlevoix Public Library
spent hours of time re-searching photos at the
Charlevoix Historical Soci-ety, which would give peo-
ple a sense of life inCharlevoix one hundred
years ago. The exhibit was
generously funded by theFriends of the Charlevoix
Public Library, but couldnot have been accomplished
without the assistance ofDavid Miles, co-director of
the Historical Society. The
exhibit was originally pur-
chased and installed by theFriends of the Library in
honor of the Librarys100th Anniversary of an in-
dependent library buildingin Charlevoix.
Visit the exhibit during
regular library hours: Mon-day Thursday, 10:00 8:00;
Friday and Saturday, 10:00 5:00; Sunday, 1:00 5:00. For
more information about thelibrary visit
www.charlevoixlibrary.org.
Historical Charlevoix Photo Exhibit
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CHARLEVOIX: At thelengthy meeting of City
Council on Monday night
the issue of outdoor din-ing came before the board
yet again, with little re-sults.
Since the Cool Citiesinitiative in 2007 the City
of Charlevoix has been re-
searching ways to makeoutdoor dining a reality
for downtown businessowners within the Down-
town Development Au-thority district. During
the summer of 2014 an of-
ficial subcommittee wascreated to tackle the issue
that consisted of membersof the DDA, city staff,
Council, and downtownbusiness owners. Since
that time, council mem-
bers have revisited thetopic to create regulations
that would allow for out-door caf style dining dur-
ing the summer seasonbetween April 1 and Octo-
ber 31 every year.
Bethany Pearson of theDDA presented the
agenda item and delin-eated several revisions
made since it was lastbrought before council.
The revisions included
mandating the removal of
barriers and tables afterOctober 31 which wouldmark the end of the sea-
son for outdoor seating.Additionally, all chairs
must stay within regu-
lated areas and all sign or-dinances apply to the
outdoor seating areas.These changes were
made at the request of
various council members
whose concerns with the
program have caused
citystaff to change theproposal several times.
However, this time, it was
not only members ofcouncil who voiced con-cerns. City Planner
Michael Spencer shared
his opinion that the feescharged for having out-
door seating seemed high,and that he would like to
see them lowered. Hestated that as the side-
walks the seating would
be on are not maintainedby the city, but rather by
the business ownersthemselves, he felt the
fees should be lowered,and that the initial fee to
have outdoor seating
should be the only feecharged.
The sidewalk areas arenot maintained by the
citythese outdoor seat-
ing areas can improve thesidewalk space, said
Spencer, who added laterthat for a space that
isnt maintained by thecityit should just be a
one-time fee.
His sentiments wereswiftly responded to how-
ever by council member
Jeffrey Porter of the First
Ward, who indicated thatthe fees would be a way to
keep violators of the pro-
gram in line. Porter feltthat the program offeredbenefits to a select num-
ber of business owners,
but may be unfair to thepublic in general whose
taxes paid for the side-walks that the dining
would be located on.Porters thoughts were
echoed by downtown busi-ness owner Kirby Dipert,
who took the podium to
share his concerns withthe outdoor dining pro-
gram during the publichearing held directly after
the proposal was pre-sented.
Im not quite sure why
anyone would want to eatdinner next to a U.S. High-
wayI think the feeshould be considerably
more than proposedwhyis it the restaurant owners
get to use city property for
free while business own-ers, like myself, cannot?
asked Dipert.Diperts concerns were
taken to heart by council,
who attempted to hash
out the specifics of thefees with Pearson. Pear-
son responded that thefees were based on what
several other areas inMichigan currently
charge for outdoor dining.
Council requested thatcity staff research a better
fee schedule before theyagree to change the city
code to allow outdoor din-ing.
The proposal was thus
tabled until the nextscheduled meeting of
council, when it will be re-visited with hopefully
more input from down-town business owners
without restaurants, and
more information can beresearched on fees. That
meeting is set for Decem-ber 15th at City Hall in
council chambers.
Charlevoix City CounCil, DeCemBer 1, 2014
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The Charlevoix Public Li-
brary is hosting their annualDrop-in December Holiday
Crafts. Stop by during regularlibrary hours to make one of
the DIY crafts. The craftchanges each week in Decem-
ber, the week of December 1
Gift Tags, December 8 Rib-bon Tree, December 15 Rein-
deer Handprint, December 22 Snowmen on a Stick. Kids of
all ages will have the opportu-nity to create one of these fun
crafts from the smorgasbord
of crafting materials at the li-brary. All ages welcome to
drop in anytime during theevent. The week of December
8 14 stop by the main lobbyduring regular business hours
to visit the Wrap it Green
display, and get some ideas for
holiday wrappings using recy-cled materials. For more infor-mation about this or other
craft programs at the library,call 231-237-7340 or visit them
at www.charlevoixlibrary.org.
Holiday Crafts atCharlevoix library
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