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Service finding them enforcement action was reduce office amplitude cast generous nature and his fun loving spirit. Survivors include his wife, Robinson of Leesburg, Ind.; two sons, and wife Robinson of Merit Island, Fla., and wife Jody Robinson of Goshen, Ind.; one daughter, of Fort Ind.; stepson, of Warsaw; three stepdaughters, and Easter, and all of Warsaw; grandchildren, and Denney, and P grew up the area and have attended High School He lived the area maybe into his 40's. 's twin brothers, and Robinson, did attend High School. The coveted Robinson Award, established after 's death shortly after his 1962 graduation from High School, is still presented yearly to outstanding student athletic. 77, of passed away to be with her Lord and Savior on Thursday, Sept. 11, at her home with her family and friends surrounding her. was born Feb. 13, Searcy, Ark., to and She was one of six children. They moved around while her father searched for work. Then, 1950, they moved to Kennett, Mo. There, the cotton fields, she meet her future husband, After a courtship, they were married on .19. Two years later, search of a better life, they moved to Michigan and raised a family of three boys and retired from Duo-Tang Paw Paw after years of loyal service. is survived by her husband, of sons of of and of Colorado Springs, Colo.; a sister, Cargo of 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and cousins, nephews, nieces, lifetime friends and great neighbors. Her father, mother, brothers and sister, daughter, and granddaughter, preceded her passing. The family welcome friends from 2 to 3 p.m., Sept. 14, at the Funeral Home, where the service to honor her memory commence at 3 p.m. Pastor serve as officiant. Following the services, be transported to McDaniel Funeral Services Kennett, Mo., where she be laid to rest Oak Ridge Cemetery. lieu of flowers, memorial donations 's name be made to Borgess Visiting Nurse and Hospice., 74 of passed away at home on Saturday, Sept. 6. He was born 5, to Kenner and Buckley Kentucky. was a maintenance at Industrial Rubber Goods St. He worked as a maintenance supervisor at Auto Specialties and Duffy-Mott. He loved being a silversmith and goldsmith and a carver of stones. He also was antique dealer for several years. He was a cancer survivor and talked to people he met with cancer to encourage them to keep fighting, talking with some from as far away as Australia. But most importantly, he loved his family very much and always enjoyed spending time with each and every member of his family. is survived by his wife, and sons, Buckley of Battle Creek and Buckley at home; his granddaughter, Buckley and grandson, Collins. is also survived by three brothers, Buckley and Buckley, both of Coloma, and Buckley of Texas; five sisters, Cowgill of Coloma, Bernice McKie of Freesoil, Belcher, Bednorz of Texas and Steckleberg of Downers Grove, Ill.; and nephews, nieces and friends. was preceded passing by his parents, a brother, and a As to 's wishes, cremation has taken place. The family greet friends from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, at the Funeral Home, The memorial graveside service to honor his memory take place at 1 p.m. at the Hill Cemetery, Pastor Langston serve as officiant. lieu of flowers, the family requests donations 's name be made to the donor's choice., 86, of St. died Thursday, Sept. 4, at Lakeland Continuing Care Center, St. following illness. Cremation has taken place and a private family gathering be scheduled for a later date. Inurnment take place Riverview Cemetery St. Friends are invited to sign the guest book at Memorial contributions be made to Lakeland Hospice. Legacy Family Funeral Services R. Purchase Chapel is serving the family., to and Watie Conklin. On 1, she married St. They were longtime area residents. Following 64 years of marriage, died Nov. 29. Survivors include her daughter, Evans of Trenton, Tenn.; three sons of Rockford, Mich., of St. and of Berrien Springs; seven grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren; a sister, Kowerduck of Zephyrhills, Fla.; and a brother, Conklin of St. addition to her parents, was preceded death by three brothers, and Conklin., Family and friends are welcomed on Saturday, 6 from 4 PM to 6 PM at His Place: Cathedral of 69556 CR 378, Covert, Michigan. A service to honor his memory be held on 7 at 2 PM at the church. be laid to rest Fairview Memorial Cemetery, Watervliet Township with military rites being conducted by VFW Post 6803, VFW Post 1137, American Legion Post 362 and Auxiliary. The family has entrusted the Funeral Home, with handling the arrangements. He enjoyed fond memories of family camping, bowling leagues, and card games. was employed with Kalamazoo Precision Castings, where he was a member of their company baseball team as catcher, and DuWell's of Bangor and where he retired after years of faithful service. was one of the whom helped develop the Recreation baseball fields and served as a Pony League coach, winning championships and later being the number one fan at his grandchildren's games. As 's children grew, he and enjoyed summers at Sandy Pines Resort Allegan, were he spent leisurely days golfing and mowing the golf courses. He loved to travel annually to Phoenix, Arizona, and most of all, he loved his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He gave his heart to the Lord and was baptized 2007. God blessed with a large,