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He continued to work at the Johnson-Feuerstein Funeral Home until 2008 when he moved back to St. In 2000 he sold Johnson Funeral Home to Bruce Feuerstein. Joseph he worked from 1963 to 1984 at the Kerley and Starks Funeral Home and was named manager in 1968. In September 1984 Al purchased the Charles M.
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In 1961 Al and his family moved to Benton Harbor working at Florin Funeral Home. In 1975 he attended Wayne State Medical School and became the first mortician in Berrien County, Mich., to qualify for the procedure of eye enucleation.Īl had a lifelong career in funeral service, starting in 1956 at the Braun Funeral Home in Adrian. He attended Adrian College and graduated in 1960 from the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science. Pieplow in Adrian, Mich.Īl graduated from Morenci High School in 1954. While in high school he was active in and enjoyed sports. Joseph, Mich., formerly of Belding, Mich., died April 15, 2022, in St. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Dementia Society of America (by mail: PO Box 600, Doylestown, PA 18901 or online: Arrangements were handled by Eagle-Marry Funeral Home - Fayette Chapel.Īllen “Al” L. Winnie did not wish to have a funeral and asked that her remains be cremated. Family and friends are welcomed to attend a memorial gathering at the Fayette American Legion at 3 p.m. Winnie was preceded in death by seven older siblings and son-in-law Fred Wheeler. She is survived by two daughters, Vicki Wheeler and Kandy (and Troy) Wood grandson Wesley (and Kristin) Kast granddaughter Kendra (and Rodney) Tussinger younger sister Myrna Bates great-grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews. Winnie loved teddy bears and hummingbirds, and enjoyed puzzles, bingo, and playing games with her friends and family. She worked at multiple factories, including Handy & Harmon, and worked nearly 30 years as a waitress in Fayette, Ohio. 8,1936, and graduated from Chesterfield High School in 1955. Winnie Kast, 85, of Wauseon, Ohio, died May 1, 2022. Memorial contributions are suggested to the family for future designation. Interment will follow in Packard Cemetery. Tuesday at the funeral home, with Pastor Tom Frantz officiating. Monday, May 9, at Eagle-Marry Funeral Home – Morenci Chapel. Funeral services begin at 11 a.m. She was preceded in death by her parents brothers Eldon and Ward Hough sister Wilma Schoonover and brother-in-law Jon Hobbs. She is survived by her husband James children Chris (and Jodi) McCowan and Rachel (and Jeremy) Johnson grandchildren Dalton and Justis (and Austin Gilson) McCowan and Hayden Lee Johnson and sisters Cathy (and Jeff) Sallows and Linda Sue Hobbs. Rita also loved to dance, go to garage sales, play Bingo and go to the casino. Her family says she made the absolute best fried chicken and biscuits and gravy. She loved spending as much time as she could with them, and loved watching Ohio State Football with her grandson, Dalton. Her dogs, Christmas and cooking were also passions of hers. Rita was a member of Blissfield Baptist Church. In the Christian spirit, she had compassion for those around her, never passing judgement on anyone and always putting the needs of others before her own. Family was also important to Rita. On June 24, 1972, in Morenci, she married James McCowan, and he survives. Rita was self-employed, providing in-home care to those in need. She was born in Morenci on March 23, 1952, to Johnny and Thelma (Sing) Henson. Rita Faye McCowan, 70, of Morenci, Mich., passed into the loving arms of her Savior on Tuesday, May 4, 2022, at ProMedica Toledo Hospital.