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TRUST ESTATE
Trust Estate of Living
Trust of Kenneth R. Gillett
and Wilma M. Gillett, dated
06/27/2008.
TO ALL CREDITORS:
The surviving Grantor and
of said Trust, Wilma M.
Gillett, born on 10/22/1933
who lived at 13661 6 1/2
Mile Road, Battle Creek, MI
49014, died on 06/10/2014.
Creditors of the dece-
dent are notified that all
claims against the dece-
dent, the above trust and
trustee will be forever
barred unless presented to
Daniel J. Gillett, Successor
Trustee of the Trust at 43
20th Street, Otsego, MI
49078, within four months
of the date of publication of
this notice.
Date: June 29, 2024
Patrick S. Hirzel P23884
Attorney-at-law
835 Golden Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49014
269-963-8484
Trustee: Daniel J. Gillett
43 20th Street
Otsego, MI 49078
269-366-5452
Pennfield Gardens
19595 Capital Ave., NE • (269) 719-2719
Corner of Morgan Road, beside the Learning Center)
Sun. 10am-4pm; Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 9am-6pm; Thurs. & Fri. 9am-7pm
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Sweet CornSweet Corn
- Michigan Blueberries
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& Trees 20% Off
Nice selection of Perennials
gun sporting team and Follies.
The Hansons have also regu-
larly supported the Athens Fire
Department, the annual Easter egg
hunt, the Community Association
and Homecoming.
Their support extends to neighbor-
ing communities, as well, by annu-
ally sponsoring yearbook ads at both
Union City and Tekonsha schools.
Jeff and Sherry have two children,
Lance and Logan, and they have had
a hand in raising many bonus kids
and grandkids over the years.
“Their house, arms and dinner table
have always been open to anyone
who needed them,” said Brunner.
While their kids were in school,
Sherry could often be found shuttling
kids around on trips with the Chess
Club or the marching band, or chap-
eroning nearly every field trip.
Jeff could be found making and
delivering biscuits and gravy for the
high school students during SAT
testing days, or feeding an entire
sports team the morning after a big
win.
They often opened the restaurant
early or closed late to accommodate
the needs of those in the community.
In addition to feeding everyone
who comes into the restaurant, the
Hansons also operate a catering busi-
ness.
In the early 2000s, they also
started Hanson’s Custom Deer
Processing as a side business, where
they now serve up to 900 people
every hunting season.
Both of their businesses have led to
lasting relationships with hundreds of
community members, said Brunner.
“Many people have walked into the
Copper Kettle as strangers, just look-
ing for a bite to eat, and have walked
out with not only a full belly but a
full heart, as customers regularly
become like family to the staff,” she
noted.
Jeff and Sherry would like to thank
the Athens community for always
supporting them.
ATHENS
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WILL KOWALSKI
Sports Editor/Asst. Editor
For the 13th straight summer,
Kim and Rusty Carroll of the local
Surf’s Up business headed the annual
Goguac Lake Fourth of July Boat
Parade during the early evening hours
of July 4.
Approximately 30 boats took part
in this year’s event, with most of the
water vehicles decked out in patriot-
ic-themed fashion.
The start and finish line along the
Goguac Lake shoreline was again the
area located in front of the former
Pasche’s Lakeside restaurant (off
Columbia Avenue in B.C.).
The parade of boats is always led
around the lake’s complete shoreline
by a member of the Calhoun County
Sheriff’s Department, and this year
that duty went to Deputy Matthew
Schimmel.
According to Kim Carroll, the fol-
lowing boats were rewarded with
prizes following the 2024 event:
- Best Party Boat: “Mel’s Bake
Shop” – Mike and Melanie LeBarre. - Most Patriotic Boat: “Branches of
the Military (POW)” – KT Smith. - People’s Choice Award (award
for “Best Overall Boat”): “Top Gun” - Lisa & Ernie Smith, Brittany &
Adam Rider, Sarah Walker, Becky
McCormick, Jacob Smith. - Most Creative Boat Co-Winner:
“Olympics” – Kathryn Simpson. - Most Creative Boat Co-Winner:
“Pickleball” – Joyce Sickle.
Said Kim Carroll: “It was another
great event featuring many, many
great decorated boats and wonderful
people. Plus, we hosted the (Field of
Flight’s) air show military squadrons
personnel (on Friday, July 5), so it
was another busy and fun holiday
week out on Goguac Lake again this
year.”
Annual Goguac Lake Boat Parade
makes another Fourth of July splash
The “Olympics” boat received a Co-Most Creative Boat Award at the annual
Goguac Lake Fourth of July Boat Parade on Thursday, July 4. (Shopper News
photo by Will Kowalski)