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p.m., East Michigan parking lot,
downtown Battle Creek. (5/16)
Finding Support & Healing
After Loss, from CareWell
Services SW, weekly Wednesday
meetings, 4-5:30 p.m., Kool Family
Community Center (2nd floor
boardroom), 200 W. Michigan Ave.,
Battle Creek. Call (269) 317-3651 to
register or for more info. (1/12)
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Weekly Lunch & Learns, from
CareWell Services, Fridays, 11:
a.m., Kool Family Community
Center, 200 W. Michigan, Battle
Creek. Registration required at 966-
2450 or http://www.carewellservices.org.
(4/18)
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Fresh food distribution, fourth
Friday of each month, 4-5:
p.m. or until food runs out, South
Michigan Food Bank, at BC Pride
Resource, 104 Calhoun St., Battle
Creek. Info: (269) 888-5122, (5/12)
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Kellogg Retirees meeting, second
Wednesday of month, 9 a.m.,
Kellogg Comm. Credit Union, 41
Second St., Battle Creek. (269)
967-3712 for more info. (9/1)
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Clark Equipment Retirees, meet
first Tuesday of each month, 9

a.m., Bob Evans Restaurant, Battle
Creek. (8/11)
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Exercise Classes from CareWell
Services: Strong Bones,
Tuesdays, 1 p.m.; MoveWell,
Fridays, 1 p.m., Kool Family
Community Center, second floor,
200 W. Michigan, Battle Creek.
Free. Drop-ins welcome. (12/28)
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Constellations Youth Group,
open to all middle school and high
school aged LGBTQ youths and
allies, third Sunday of the month, 11
a.m. to 1 p.m., BC Pride Resource
Center, 104 Calhoun St., Battle
Creek. Info: (269) 888-5122. (5/12)
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Toastmasters Clubs meetings:
Kellogg, FireKeepers, Eaton Corp.
in Galesburg, clubs for employees
only. Open to public (all in Battle
Creek): Logistics Center Club
#2050, every Thursday, 11:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m., Hart-Dole-Inouye
Federal Center; Transformed
Club #9488, every Monday, 6-
p.m., Emmett Street Missionary
Church, 552 E. Emmett St. http://www.
toastmasters.org (7/29)
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Old Timers Dart League, for
50 and older, Thursdays, 7 p.m.,
Brady’s Pub, 408 N. 20th St.,
Springfield. Info: Mel, (269) 282-


  1. (10/12)
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    Battle Creek Stamp Club,
    second


Roy G.
Kerridge, 88,
of Battle Creek,
passed away
peacefully on
Monday morn-
ing, June 24,


  1. He was
    born in Detroit,
    Michigan, on
    March 13, 1936,
    the son of John
    S. and Myra
    C. (Ehlenfeldt)
    Kerridge.
    He graduated from Battle Creek Central
    High School with the Class of 1953 and
    attended Western Michigan University.
    Roy’s last employment was at the Credit
    Bureau of Battle Creek and he previously
    worked at Security National Bank.
    Roy married the “Love of His Life,”
    Karolyn K. Rudy, on June 21, 1958; she


sadly preceded him in death on January
6, 1986. He was also preceded in death
by his parents; and his son, Randy, on
March 2, 2004.
Roy is survived by his daughter, Cindy
(Dorothy Pletzke) Kerridge of Battle
Creek.
Roy enjoyed being with his family, bowl-
ing, playing golf, watching his kids in
sports, and cheering for MSU, Tigers and
Red Wings. He also loved woodworking
and taking care of his yard and flowers.
Funeral services to celebrate Roy’s life
were held 11 a.m., Monday, July 1, 2024,
in the chapel at Memorial Park Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be
directed to Alzheimer’s Association and/or
the American Heart Association.
Arrangements by Farley Estes Dowdle
Funeral Home & Cremation Care.
Personal messages for the family and
favorite memories of Roy may be placed
at http://www.farleyestesdowdle.com.

Babette
Ellenor Freeland
passed away
peacefully on
July 5, 2024,
surrounded by
her children and
grandchildren.
She was born
May 13, 1944,
the daughter of
Harold Carl and
Grace Laura
(Barringer)
Weber. Babette was a loving mother to her
children and blessed to several grandchil-
dren and great-grandchildren whom they
called “Nana.”
Babette was a dedicated nurse for
25 years at Community Hospital in the
E.R., then she went to the Battle Creek
V.A. Medical Center and worked as a
psych nurse for another 25 years until
she retired.
In her spare time, she loved to read and
watch her favorite soap operas, as well
as enriching her grandchildren’s lives by
teaching them about the Bible.
Her life was rich with the love of her

family, including her son Robert A.H.
Freeland (Heather, known to her as
“Grandma Bun”) of South Carolina,
and her daughter, Sandra L. Freeland-
Evil (Randy) of Battle Creek, Michigan;
her beloved grandchildren, Melanie
Breazeale (Christopher) of South Carolina,
Jordan Freeland (Sarah) of Battle Creek,
Michigan, Babette Freeland of Battle
Creek, Michigan, Nicholas Freeland of
Battle Creek, Michigan, and Liam Evil of
Battle Creek, Michigan; great-grandchil-
dren Ryleigh Breazeale, Nathaniel Dean,
Grayson Breazeale, Zariah Ladd, Amyra
Taylor, Raelynn Etheridge, Jaxon Snider,
Braedyn Gaines, Gabriel Freeland and
Janiya Freeman.
She was preceded in death by her par-
ents, Harold and Grace; and her brothers,
Harold and Hazen Weber.
Visitation will be held at St. Paul
Evangelical Lutheran Church on Monday,
July 15, 2024, from 11 a.m. to noon, with
the funeral service to immediately follow
at noon. Burial will take place at Bedford
Cemetery in Bedford Township, MI.
Arrangements by Bachman Hebble
Funeral Service, (269) 965-5145/www.
bachmanhebble.com.

WEEKLY/MONTHLY


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Thursday of each month, 6 p.m.
(5 p.m. social hour), B.C. Regional
History Museum, 307 W. Jackson.
Info: Robert Clark at rrrjclark@
comcast.net. (6/22)
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Game Night, board games, cards,
second and fourth Thursdays of
the month, 6-8 p.m., BC Pride
Resource Center, 104 Calhoun St.,
Battle Creek. Info: (269) 888-5122.
(5/12)
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Battle Creek Pride Dining Out,
second Tuesday of the month,
various local restaurants, 7 p.m.
Info: Group’s Facebook page. (4/1)
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Calhoun Builders Connection
Coffees, every fourth Friday, 8-
a.m., Torti Taco, 80 W. Michigan,
Battle Creek. Existing, emerging
contractors networking. Free
breakfast, coffee will be served.
(1/11)
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Battle Creek Community
Kwanzaa Committee, meets
fourth Tuesday of each month, 6
p.m., Faith Temple Church, 382
Washington Ave., Battle Creek. All
welcome. Info: 962-4864. (1/11)
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TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
#1660 meeting, Tuesdays, 9:30-
11:30 a.m., Trinity Neighborhood
Center, 10 Bidwell St., Battle Creek.
More info: Laura, (269) 968-6149.
(3/31)

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TOPS meeting, Mondays, 5:
p.m., B.C. Friends Church, 1305
Olive St., Battle Creek. Info: 269-
580-1279. (1/112)

In Loving Memory of Our Loved One

Monica Kay Dixon
January 16, 1967 - July 14, 2019

(Sunrise) (Sunset)

We Miss You Dearly
We thought of you with love today, but
that is nothing new. We thought about you
yesterday, and days before that too. We
think of you in silence & we often speak
your name. All we have are memories, and
your picture in a frame.
Your memory is our keepsake, with
which we’ll never part. God has you in his
keeping, we have you in our hearts. Gone
but not forgotten!
Love always, Mom and Bobby,
Aunt Janice and Aunt Verba
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