Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan (2024)

Saturday, July 19, 1997 Lansing State Journal Databank Death notices Lansing Brown, Evelylene "Lean," 88, died Wednesday. Family hour 7 p.m. today at Riley Funeral Home. Davis, Vera 92, formerly of San Diego, died Thursday, Arrangements by the Estes Leadley Greater Lansing Chapel. Greer, Kevin 40, died Thursday of natural causes.

Services 2 p.m. Tuesday at Riley Funeral Home. Haggart, Douglas Arnold, 88, retired co-owner of Capital City Plumbing, retired owner of South Cedarway Hardware, died Thursday. Services 11 a.m. today at Estes-Leadley Chapel.

Johnson, Anne 101, died Thursday. Services 2 p.m. Monday at the Gorsline-Runciman Lansing Chapel. Rynas, Suzanne, 78, died July 2. Memorial services will be held 7:30 p.m.

July 25 at Holihan-Atkin Funeral Home, Grand Ledge. Walker, Laura 87, a self-employed beautician, died Thursday. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday at Lansing Church of God in Christ. Arrangements by Riley Funeral Home.

Weiss, Christine 50, Lansing Community College and Indiana State University instructor, died Thursday. Graveside services 11 a.m. today at Delta Township-Hillside Cemetery. Arrangements by Palmer-Bush Delta Chapel. Zaic, John, 75, retired Motor Wheel employee, died July 12 in Oregon.

Memorial services 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Casimir Church. Charlotte Norris, Betty Jane, 70, died Friday. No services will be held.

Arrangements by Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte. Dewitt Feightling, C. Lawrence, 91, retired bookkeeper, died Friday. Services 2 p.m. Monday at the GorslineRunciman Dewitt Chapel.

East Lansing Weitzman, Irvin, 74, died Wednesday. Graveside services 10 a.m. Monday at Glendale Cemetery, Okemos. Arrangements by GorslineRunciman East Chapel, East Lansing. Portland Daugherty, Robert 80, formerly of Three Rivers, died Thursday.

Services 11 a.m. Monday at Halverson Chapel, Three Rivers. Elsewhere Cole, Arthur W. 87, of Harrison, died Tuesday. Graveside services 1 p.m.

today in Maple Grove Cemetery, Mason. Arrangements by Gorsline-Runciman Ball-Dunn Chapel, Mason. Hastings, Brian 30, of Port Huformerly of Lansing, died Wednesday. Services noon Monday at the Gorsline-Runciman Lansing Chapel. Marriages Marriage licenses applied for: Clinton County Steven Robert George, 21, of Pewamo, and Alanna Therese Smith, 20, of Westphalia.

Benny Leroy Sexton, 35, and Mary Lynn Barton, 37, both of Ovid. Mark lee Badgley, 33, and Vanessa Jan Smith, 34, both of DeWitt. James Edward Keegan III, 47, and Suzanne Fay Komisaruk, 47, both of DeWitt. Robert Dennis Pohl, 27, of Portland, and Jackie Sue Thelen, 23, of Fowler. Benjamin David Andrews, 22, of St.

Johns, and Kristen Colleen Rock, 21, of Grand Ledge. Donald Patrick Wotruba, 25, and Laura Anne Kraemer, 24, both of St. Johns. Brian Everett Fisher, 23, and Amy Lynn Hamilton, 19, both of DeWitt. Perry Babb, 37, and Nicole Francesca Vestrand, 24, both of Lansing.

Allan Earl Goward, 35, and Debora Jean Cook, 41, both of St. Johns. Kevin Kyle Losey, 34, and Debra Kay Frazeur, 36, both of St. Johns. Lars Mitchell, 25, and Michelle Lea Perkins, 22, both of DeWitt.

Ralph Edwin Ely, 39, and Kris Ann George, 22, both of Lansing. Paul Edmund Brown, and Sally Elizabeth Ruble, 19, both of DeWitt. William Donald Barton, 34, and Carol Jo Cole, 24, both of Ovid. Births Bath Wolf: To Chris M. and Mary Ann Wolf, a son, Nicholas Hunter, at St.

Lawrence Hospital, July 5. De Witt Gonzalez: To Oscar S. Gonzalez Jr. and Janie Sandoval, a daughter, Raquel Cassandra Gonzalez, at Michigan Capital Medical Center, June 28. Holt Maas: To Scott and Amy Maas, a daughter, Hailey Alexis, at Sparrow Hospital, June 19.

Terry: To Tashan M. Terry, a son, Leondre' Da'mon Terry, at Sparrow Hospital, July 10. Younger: To Aaron and Teresa A. Younger, a son, Jacob Michael, at St. Lawrence Hospital, July 10.

Lee: To Tou Khoua Lee and Yer Vang, a son, Brandon Pheng Lee, at St. Lawrence Hospital, July 12. Woodland: To Daniel Woodland and Rina Pizzo-Woodland, a son, Jacob Daniel Woodland, at St. Lawrence Hospital, July 12. Burl: To Angela J.

Burl, a son, Brandynn Anthony-Eric Burl, at St. Lawrence Hospital, July 13. Dancer: To Terry, and Dawn at Dancer, St. a Lawrence daughter, Hospital, Adelaine July Hoyle: To Anthony L. and Mystle Y.

Hoyle, a son, Anthony Lamont II, at St. Lawrence Hospital, July 14. Tompson: To Peter L. and Beth A. (Baker) Tompson, a son, Antonio Edward, at Sparrow Hospital, July 14.

Bebee: To Daren and Nicole (Walker) Bebee, a daughter, Shyanne Sierra, at Sparrow Hospital, July 15. Ravichandran: To Ravichandran Lnu and Geetha Ravichandran, a daughter, Deepika Ravichandran, at Sparrow Hospital, July 15. Noe': To Timothy L. and Christy A. Noe', a daughter, Erika Lynn, at St.

Lawrence Hospital, July 15. Wyrembelski: To Thomas Wyrembelski and Brandi Powis, a son, Robert Alexander Wryembelski, at Sparrow Hospital, July 15. Portland Ralston: To Chris Ralston and Beth Fox, a daughter, Shelby Ann Ralston, at St. Lawrence Hospital, July 10. Williamston Rancour: To Scott M.

Rancour and Jillian L. Oesterle, a son, Tyler James Rancour, at St. Lawrence Hospital, July 8. Divorces Ingham County Aikens: Andre' M. and Allison L.

Robinson: Keith and Mandi. Cotton: Joseph O. and Nicole B. Dowker: Lance and Sheila. Folk: David Wilbur and Nancy Sue.

Bachman; Kenneth S. and Jody A. Smith: Keith G. and Frances Y. MacDonald: Robert C.

and Shelly S. ho*rner: William J. and Melissa T. Roe: Jamie A. and Andrea J.

Novak: Brian and Noreen. Courts Ingham County Guilty pleas Judge Thomas L. Brown Greg Harris Vernick, 33, 400 block of Brandywine Place, Lansing, pleaded guilty to second degree home invasion, remanded to jail. Michael Keith Lyon, 30, 200 block of Bingham, Lansing, pleaded guilty to assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder, remanded to jail. Ronald Lee Jones, 20, 500 block of East Edgewood, Lansing, pleaded guilty to attempted certification and attempted escape from custody, remanded to jail.

Judge Thomas L. Brown for Judge Peter D. Houk Charles Lee Bozeman, 18, Ingham County Jail, Mason, pleaded guilty to probation violation, remanded to jail. Judge William E. Collette Jeffery Matthew Placer, 26, 1900 block of Phillips, Holt, pleaded guilty to third offense of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of unlawful blood alcohol level, bond continued, driver's license revoked.

David Anthony Jiminez, 26, no address given, pleaded guilty to carrying of a concealed pistol on the person, bond revoked, remanded to jail. Kevin Muriel Yarrell, 36, 1700 block of Georgetown, Lansing, pleaded guilty to first degree retail fraud, bond revoked, remanded to jail. Judge James R. Giddings Adam Clark Davis, 18, 400 block of North Park Street, Jackson, pleaded guilty to three counts of receiving aiding in the concealment of stolen property valued at more than $100, bond continued. Judge Lawrence M.

Glazer Savion D. Weakly, 24, 1400 block of Mark Twain, Lansing, pleaded guilty to probation violation. Elijah Edwin Abbott, 22, 3700 block of Crain Road, Onondaga, pleaded guilty to probation violation, released on personal recognizance bond. Judge Michael G. Harrison Odise Lee Lowery 32, 3500 block of Sumpter, Lansing, pleaded guilty to probation violation.

Arthur Dan Sova, 35, 100 block of Mt. Hope, Lansing, pleaded guilty to probation violation, remanded to jail. Sentences Judge Thomas L. Brown Richard Shawn Beam, 22, 9300 block of Meadow Lane, Eaton Rap- Help wanted These are upcoming stories Lan- the teachers union along with sing State Journal reporters are unions representing bus drivers, working on. If you can offer ideas or custodians and secretaries is in examples on these topics, please the middle of negotiating new concontact the reporter: tracts for next year.

Board of EducaRain fee feud tion members increases say there is no money for pay expect Holt to be one of the last unions in the area The battle over Lansing's rain fee to settle contracts. Call Dee Drumwill resume at Monday night's coun- mond, 377-1300. cil meeting when some members Schools and crime vote to put the touchy subject on the ballot. Local police departments are preThey say they paring a no-guns campaign to be have the five waged in area schools this fall. Most votes needed to schools contacted have said they pass the measure.

If so, the issue will will join, but others are hesitant bethen go to Mayor David Hollister, cause it could create the perception who has veto power. Call Todd that a problem exists. Call MargariSchulz, 377-1051. ta Bauza, 377-1301. Mail: Lansing State Journal, 120 E.

Holt schools Lenawee Lansing MI 48919 After a year of financial struggles, Fax: E-mail Isj.news@mciinternet.com ids, pleaded guilty to probation violation, probation continued, remanded to jail to jail until placed in House of Commons program. John Jesse Rubio Lopez, 43, 300 block of South Mifflin, Lansing, pleaded guilty to probation violation, probation continued, two weekends in jail. Eddie Lewis Davis, 48, 1100 block of Dakin, Lansing, issuing a nonsufficient fund check for and issuing no-account check, three years probation, last 90 days in jail, $588.22 restitution, $60 to Crime Victims Rights Fund, $10. per month supervisory fee. Edmond Lemarne Guice 30, 3600 block of Bayview, Lansing, breaking or entering a motor vehicle causing damage, year in jail, may be released after six months and $60 to Crime Victims Rights upon payment of $675 restitution Fund.

Road work State of Michigan Southeast Michigan 1-69: Wadhams Road to St. County line, intermittent one-lane closures. 1-75 Business Loop (Perry Street): Widetrack to East Boulevard in Pontiac, resurfacing, one lane closed each direction. I-94: At M-59 (Hall Road) in Macomb County, right lane eastbound and left lane westbound closed. 1-94: From Exit 138 to Exit 141 in Jackson, removal of damaged bridge beams at the Lansing Avenue Bridge over I-94, intermittent lane closures each direction.

1-94 Business Loop: Carpenter Road to Stadium Boulevard in Ann Arbor, resurfacing and guardrail upgrading, one lane each direction. I-96: Chilson to Dorr in the Brighton Area, median work, intermittent lane closures between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., one lane closed evenings and possible total closures on Saturday. I-96: Westbound ramp to southbound Wixom Road, bridge reconstruction, ramp closed and detour posted. 23: At 23 intersection in Livingston County, guardrail replacement, one-lane closures.

I-275: Southbound from Newburg to Telegraph and northbound from Telegraph to I-94 in Monroe and Wayne Counties, reconstruction, one lene closed. M-29: Smith Street to Chartier Street in Algonac in Macomb County, daytime lane closures both directions, no weekend closures. M-34 Connector: M-34 to U.S. 223 in Lenawee County, grading, drainage and resurfacing, daytime lane closures. M-50: Eastbound at bridges over Wilson Creek and Raisin River in Lenawee County, bridge work, closed and temporary traffic signal in place.

M-59: Wide track Drive to Opdyke in Pontiac, pavement patching and shoulder construction, left lanes closed each direction. U.S. 23: Between Milan and Ann Arbor in Washtenaw County, pavement rehabilitation, drainage and safety improvements, intermittent lane closures. U.S. 23: Northbound from M-50 to Washtenaw County line in Monroe County, guardrail upgrading and drainwork, intermittent lane closures.

U.S. 223: U.S. 127 to Woerner Road in Lenawee County, resurfacing, guardrail upgrading, draining improvements and intersection reconstruction, intermittent daytime lane closures. East Michigan I-69: Westbound between I-475 and M- 15 in Genesee County, pavement patching, one-lane traffic during daylight hours. 1-75: In Bay and Arenac Counties, application of raised pavement markings, intermittent lane closures during daylight hours.

I-75: Northbound at M-84 interchange in Bay County, ramp construction, right lane closed. M-13 (Huron Drive): Wilder Road to I- Connector in Bay City, resurfacing, intermittent daytime lane closures. M-20: Midland County Line to Casor Road in Oil City, roadway widening, one lane each direction. M-24: Braver Road to I-69 in Metamora in Lapeer County, resurfacing and guardrail upgrading, shoulder and lane closures, one lane open at all times with flag control. Deaths and Funerals sion, 315 Weber, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Monday through Friday; all scrap metals including aluminum, cop-. per, brass, scrap steel and cast iron. (616) 527-3910. Portland: Portland Iron Metal 3130 Knoll Road (three miles east off State Road), 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays); all scrap metals including aluminum, copper, brass, scrap steel and cast iron.

647-6476. Livingston County Howell: Recycle Livingston, 170 Catrell 3:30 p.m.-5:30 Wednesday and 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday. Clinton County DeWitt: Allied Disposal, curbside pickup Wednesdays, glass (green, brown, clear), tin, aluminium, milk and water jugs, newspapers and inserts; 641-6211 or 641-6833. DeWitt Township: Granger Recycling, 3535 Wood dropoff center always open; clear, brown and green glass, plastic milk containers, colored plastic containers, newspapers (with inserts), brown paper bags, glossy magazines and catalogs, aluminum, tin cans, corrugated cardboard and automobile batteries; 372-0555.

Elsie: Waste Management behind Oak Street Junior High, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday; glass (green, brown, clear), tin, aluminum, milk and water jugs, colored plastic jugs, and plastic containers, newspapers and inserts (please separate), magazines; 886-1570. Ovid: Waste Management 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday; glass (green, brown, clear), tin, aluminum, milk and water jugs, colored plastic jugs, and plastic containers, newspapers and inserts (please separate), corrugated cardboard, magazines; 886-1570. St.

Johns: St. Johns Lions Club, Swegles and Steel streets, dropoff center always open; glass containers separated by color with lids removed (no window glass), clean tin or steel cans flattened with labels removed, clean milk jugs with lids removed, clean HDPE2 plastic with lids removed, tin foil, aluminum doors with glass removed, bundled or bagged newspapers, telephone books, magazines, corrugated cardboard; 224-1361. Browning Ferris Industries, curbside pickup Fridays, glass (green, brown, clear), tin, milk and water jugs, colored plastic jugs, plastic containers, newspapers and inserts, magazines, corrugated cardboard, telephone books, BROWN, EVELYLENE "LEAN" Lansing Our beloved mother and grandmother was called to rest in the Lord's bosom July 16, 1997. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clay; son, Isreal; parents, Lillie and Ralph Black; 3 brothers; and 2 sisters. She leaves to cherish her memory: 2 daughters, Helen Costa and Bertha (Homer) Smith; son, Louis (Albertha) Brown; 11 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren; 4 sistersin-law; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Friends may visit Mrs. Brown today, Saturday, July 19, 1-9 p.m., at the Riley Funeral Home with the family receiving friends 7-8 p.m. Funeral services and interment will be held in Camden, AL. JOHNSON, ANNE M. Lansing Born February 8, 1896, in Lansing; died July 17, 1997, at the age of 101.

Mrs. Johnson was a retired employee of Eaton Battle Creek. She was a member of Emanuel First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lansing, and was active in numerous clubs and organizations in Battle Creek. She was a very caring and kind lady and will be missed and loved by those who knew her. Surviving are 1 sister, Renata (Robert) Palmatter of Lansing; nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Funeral services will be held Monday, July 21, 2 p.m. at the Gorsline-Runciman Co. Lansing Chapel, 900 E. Michigan Lansing, with the Rev. Daniel M.

Buske and the Rev. John F. Vogt, Co-Pastors of the Emanuel First Evangelical Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Chapel beginning Saturday, 7 p.m., where the family receive friends from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday from 2-4 p.m. Those desiring may make contributions to the Emanuel First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1001 N. Capitol Avenue, Lansing, 48906, or the charity of your choice, in memory of Mrs. Johnson.

notices, call 377-1104. Memoriams and 067 in the Classified section. Hyacinth Sympathy ESTES- There Serving is Lansing a Since difference. 1914 House FLOWERS LEADLEY Van Peenen's Flowers FUNERAL HOMES Harry Holmes Lance Lynch FULL Closed SERVICE July 4, OPEN 5 7 DAYS 6 482-3456 junk mail. Watertown Township: Granger Waste Management Facility, 8550 Grand River, clear, brown and green glass, newspapers and tin cans.

Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 372-0555.

Other areas: For information on recycling in other areas of Clinton County, including Eagle, Fowler, Maple Rapids, Olive Township and Pewamo-Westphalia, call the Clinton County Department of Waste Management in St. Johns, 224- 5186. Eaton County cling Charlotte: Authority, Charlotte 201 Hall Area Recy, a a.m. to noon Tuesday and 8:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, closed during extreme weather conditions, if a major holiday falls on a scheduled work day and during Charlotte Frontier Days weekend.

The following items will be accepted if prepared correctly: high grade white office and computer paper; corrugated cardboard; clear glass bottles and jars; metals; clear, natural, colored, foamed, hard and 5 and 7 plastics sorted by symbol and type; household alkaline dry cell batteries; mixed loose newsprint including boxboard and other types of papers. (Unionville Road): Deckerville Road to Adkron Road in Fuscola County, new roadway construction, occasional closures with detour marked. M-46 (Rust Street): At bridge over Saginaw River in Saginaw, bridge demolition and replacement, one lane each direction. M-61: Old U.S. 27 to east Clare County line in Clare County, resurfacing, guardrail work, drainage improvements, intermittent lane closures controlled by flaggers.

M-81: Green Road to Doerr Road in Cass City in Tuscola County, resurfacing, intermittent daytime closures controlled by flaggers. M-84: At I-75 interchange in Bay County, intermittent daytime closures controlled by flaggers. U.S. 10: At Mackinaw Road in Auburn in Bay County, bridge deck replacement, intermittent lane closures. U.S.

10: Eastbound over Buff Creek and Mud Creek in Midland County, bridge work, one-lane traffic. U.S. 10: Eastbound over M-20, Central Michigan Railway and Patrick Road in Midland County, bridge work, one-lane traffic, width restrictions. U.S. 27: Rosebush to Clare in Isabella and County, resurfacing, intermittent lane closures, two lanes maintained at reduced speeds.

Recycling Ionia County Ionia: Padnos Divi- HANKAMP, ROBERT K. Lansing Age 73, died unexpectedly July 18, 1997. Born July 6, 1924, in Grand Rapids, MI, Mr. Hankamp was a graduate of Michigan State University, a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity and a member, Lector and Eucharistic Minister at St. Therese Catholic Church.

He was on the Board of Directors of the State Employees Credit Union from 1973 to the present time. He retired from the State of Michigan Deparment of Management and Budget in 1984 after 28 years of service. He enjoyed family most of all. Surviving are his wife of 49 years, Delores son, Kenneth and Carolyn of Grand Ledge and their children, Michelle Brian Hankamp; son, Rodney and Pat Hankamp of St. Ignace and their daughter, Kimberly Hankamp; son, Gregory and Sharon Hankamp of Holland and their children, Paul, Kristina and Michael Hankamp.

Visitation is 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday with a 3 p.m. Vigil Service in the Tiffany Funeral Home, 3232 W. Saginaw, with the Funeral Liturgy at 11 a.m. Monday, July 21, at St.

Therese Catholic Church with Fr. Michael W. Kuchar as Celebrant. Rite of Committal in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery.

Contributions to St. Therese Church would be appreciated. NORRIS, BETTY JANE Charlotte Age 70, died Friday, July 18, 1997, at her residence. Mrs. Norris was born May 23, 1927, in Clarkston, MI, the daughter of Ralph and Mary (Yeager) Mong.

She was employed at Aluminum Extrusions in Charlotte for 30 years until her retirement in 1989 as a Quality Control Inspector. She is survived by her husband, LeRoy; daughter, Lynda Norris of Lansing; sons, George M. (Susan) Norris of Jackson, David W. (Rhonda) Norris of Stanton and Jerry (Maxine) Green of Charlotte; numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren; sister, R. Jean Hynd of Johanesburg, MI; brother, Ralph LeRoy (Elizabeth) of Metamora, MI; uncle, James (Jeannette) Mong of Franklin, TN; several nieces and nephews.

No services will be held. For paid obituary appear in classification State Lottery Friday Big Game: 6, 34, 35, 40, 50 Gold Number: 25 Midday 093 Evening Daily-3: 852 Midday Daily-4: 4621 Evening 1164 Cash 5: 01,05, 13, 14, 37 I Keno: 02, 07, 11, 14, 25 28,31, 35, 36, 48,49, 52 54, 57,60, 66, 67,69, 75 79 Last Wednesday I Michigan Lotto: 18, 24, 37,41,48, 49 Six-number winners: none Tonight's jackpot: $4 million Compiled by staff writers Hugh Leach and Sally Trout. For lottery results 24 hours a day, call 485-5463 and press 9031. Funerals SANDERS, GARY R. Potterville Beloved husband and father, born November 1, 1937, in Pikeville, KY; died July 18, 1997, at the age of 59.

Mr. Sanders retired from B.O.C. of Lansing after 31 years of service and was a member of U.A.W. Local Surviving are his wife, Marilyn 2 sons, Michael A. Sanders of Potterville and Stephen B.

(Lynda) Sanders of Lansing; 3 brothers, Gordon (Jean), Charles (Jeannie) and Tommy (Kelly) Sanders; 2 sisters, Judy (LeRoy) McDowell and Linda (Rod) Wagner; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, July 22, 12 noon at the Gorsline-Runciman Co. Lansing Chapel, 900 E. Michigan Lansing, with the Rev. John A.

Toth, Pastor of First Presbyterian of Dimondale officiating. Interment will follow in Benton Township Cemetery, Potterville. Friends may call at the Chapel beginning Sunday, 2 p.m., where the family will receive friends Sunday and Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Those desiring may make contributions to the American Cancer Society, 416 Frandor, Suite 104, Lansing, 48912, in memory of Mr. Sanders.

STICKEL, FRITZ W. Lansing Age 29, was called home to be with the Lord July 17, 1997. Born May 23, 1968, in Alpena, MI, Fritz was a veteran of the U.S. Army Signal Corps and served in Korea and around the world for 5 years. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Violet and Walter Snyder.

Surviving are his mother, Sidney (Bill) Oakley of Lansing; father, Frederick of California; sister, Wendy Oakley; brother, Brian (Anita) Oakley; niece, Michelle; 2 nephews, Joel and Chris; paternal grandparents, Nancy and Bob Bromund; aunts and uncles, Linda and Craig Klemens, Alexis and Bob Werda, Becky, Julie, Kristin and Alan; and many other cousins and other family members. The family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Sunday with services 11 a.m. Monday in the Tiffany Funeral Home with Rev. Harold DeMott of South Church of the Nazarene officiating.

Contributions to South Church of the Nazarene or The Listening Ear, 423 Albert East Lansing 48823, would be appreciated. We love you, Fritz, and we miss you. Cards of Thanks.

Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan (2024)

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