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Area Obituaries


Andrea Alyssa Sferra, Goshen, OH and
Christopher Thomas Reis, Goshen, OH
Danielle Elizabeth Marie Miller, Hastings
and Fred Dewayne Ray, Cottonwood, AZ
Erin Joy Madill, Delton and Elijah Brooks
Miller, Kalamazoo
Alexandria Taylor Davis, Nashville and
Gunner Joe Tobias, Nashville
Eric Martin Englert, Middleville and
Lindsey Jo Hildenbrand, Middleville
Justin Timothy Cross, Delton and Rachel
Naoma Hanna, Bloomington, IN

1699 W. M43 Highway,
Hastings, MI 49058.

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1351 North M-43 Hwy.
Hastings
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1301 W. Green St.
Hastings
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This information on worship service is provided by The Hastings Banner, the churches
and these local businesses:

HASTINGS FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
"We Exist To Be An
Expression Of Who Jesus Is
To The World Around Us".
2635 N. M-43 Hwy., P.O. Box
8, Hastings. Telephone 269-
945-9121. Email hastfmc@
gmail.com. Website: http://www.
hastingsfreemethodist.com.
Pastor Brian Teed, Assistant
Pastor Emma Miller, Worship
Director, Martha Stoetzel.
Sunday Morning Worship:
9am and 10:30 a.m. Due to the
current health crisis, our
nursery is remains closed.
Weekly activity bags for chilren
are available in the 9 a.m.
service and Kid's Church is
available in our 10:30 service.
Our worship center is set up for
social distancing. Aftermath
Student Ministries: Sunday 6
p.m.

ST. ROSE OF LIMA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
805 S. Jefferson. 269-945-
4246 Pastor Father Stephan
Philip. Mass 4:30 p.m.
Saturday. Mass 8 and 11 a.m.
Sunday.

HASTINGS
BAPTIST CHURCH
309 E. Woodlawn, Hastings.
Matt Moser, Lead Pastor.
Sunday Services: 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School for all ages;
10:30 a.m. Worship Service;
Senior High Youth Group 6-
p.m.; Young Adults 6-9 p.m.
Wednesday, Family Night
6:30-8 p.m., Kids 4 Truth
(Children Kindergarten-5th
Grade), 6:30-8 p.m. Middle
School Youth Group; 6:
p.m. Bible Study and Prayer.
Call Church Office 948-
for information.

WOODGROVE
BRETHREN
CHRISTIAN PARISH
4887 Coats Grove Rd. Pastor
Randall Bertrand. Wheel-
chair accessible and elevator.
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Worship Time 10:30 a.m.
Youth activities: call for
information.

CHRIST THE KING
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH (PCA)
328 N. Jefferson Street.
Worship 10 a.m. Nursery
provided. Pastor Peter Adams,
contact 616-690-8609.

LIFEGATE
COMMUNITY CHURCH
301 E. State Rd., P.O. Box 273,
Hastings, MI 49058. Pastor
Scott Price. Phone: 269-948-


  1. Website: http://www.lifegatecc.
    com. Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
    Wednesday Life Group 6:
    p.m.


PLEASANTVIEW
FAMILY CHURCH
2601 Lacey Road, Dowling,
MI 49050. Pastor, Steve
Olmstead. (269) 758-
church phone. Sunday
Service: 10 a.m.

WELCOME CORNERS
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
3185 N. Broadway, Hastings,
MI 49058. Phone 945-2654.
Worship Services: Sunday,
9:45 a.m.

SOLID ROCK BIBLE
CHURCH OF DELTON
7025 Milo Rd., P.O. Box 765,
(corner of Milo Rd. & S. M-
43), Delton, MI 49046. Pastor
Roger Claypool, (517) 204-


  1. Sunday Worship Service
    10:30 to 11:30am, Nursery and
    Children’s Ministry. Wednesday
    night Bible study and prayer
    time 6:30 to 7:30 pm.


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Ross Quentin Carter, age 66, of Nashville,
passed away at his residence on June 8,
2021, surrounded by his family.
Ross was born on May 4, 1955 in Logan,
WV, the son of Grover and Mary (Bowen)
Carter.
Ross attended Oceana High School in
West Virginia, graduating in 1973. He
honorably served in the U.S. Army from
1976 to 1987, during the Vietnam War.
Ross held a bachelor’s degree in law
Enforcement. He worked in military
logistics at Tacom in Warren from 1989 to
1998 and the Federal Center, Battle Creek
from 1998 to 2009, when he retired.
Ross married Betty Eickenroth on
December 24, 1973. He enjoyed being in
the woods hunting and being on the water
fishing.
Ross was preceded in death by his parents,
Grover and Mary Carter, brother, Frank
Carter and sister, Sandra McMillion.
He is survived by his wife, Betty J. Carter,
daughter, Tracy L. Carew, son, Roger Carter,
granddaughters, Alyssa Carter and Annebelle
Staley, five sisters; Ida McMillion, Edna
Carter, Francine (Denver) Madden, Ruth
Walker and Donna (Steve) Martin.
A memorial visitation will be held on
Saturday, June 12, 2021 from 1 to 3 p.m. at
the Girrbach Funeral Home in Hastings.
Burial at Fort Custer National Cemetery
with full military honors will be held at a
later date.
Arrangements by Girrbach Funeral Home
in Hastings. To leave a memory or message
to the family visit http://www.
girrbachfuneralhome.net.

Ross Quentin Carter

Canuk “TJ” Donley, age 31, of Woodland
passed unexpectedly on Sunday, May 16,
2021 from an automobile accident.
Canuk was born on December 22, 1989 in
Hastings, to Tracy and Kevin Phenix. He
worked for Bradford White in Middleville
and was a graduate of the Michigan Youth
Challenge Academy. On September 6, 2019
he married Alexandrea Vanscoy.
Canuk was a fan of the Power Rangers
especially ranger Tommy. Canuk loved to
go fishing, hiking, playing video games
especially Mortal Kombat. The family will
dearly miss his goofy sense of humor and
the willingness to help with whatever needed
done.
He will be forever cherished by his wife,
Alex (Beautiful); children, Rose, Alyce and
little Hoss; parents, Tracy and Kevin,
Patricia and David, Terry; grandma Pat; aunt
Marilyn; brother, Kenneth; many aunts,
uncles, cousins, friends and family.
Preceding him in death were his sister,
Amber; grandpa Don and grandma Nancy.
According to his wishes cremation has
taken place an a celebration of his life will
be held at a later date.
Memorials are suggested to the Barry
County Animal Shelter. Condolences can be
left at http://www.koopsfc.com.

Canuk “TJ” Donley

Laura Lynn Doornhaag, age 64 of Delton,
passed away on March 1, 2021 at Bronson
Methodist Hospital.
Laura was born on January 28, 1957 in
Clare, the daughter of Richard and Marilyn
(Seiter) Ulrich. She was a graduate of Clare
High School and Western Michigan
University with a degree in social work. She
worked for the State of Michigan in Health
and Human Services until retirement. She
was united in marriage to William “Bill”
Doornhaag on July 30, 1988, and they
enjoyed almost 33 years together.
Laura was an avid reader and animal
lover. She loved her dogs, cat, and several
horses. She was involved in 4-H when she
was younger and showed at the Clare
County Fair. A little later in her life she
became interested in dressage and showed in
several events. It gave her such joy.
She was preceded in death by her sister,
Jackie; and her father, Richard.
Laura will be missed and remembered by
her husband, Bill; her mother, Marilyn;
sister, Liz (Glenn); brother, Rick; and many
other family members, nieces, nephews,
aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
A graveside service will be conducted on
Sunday, June 27, 2021, at 1 p.m. at Yankee
Springs Cemetery, Pastor James Collison,
officiating.
Memorial contributions to your local
humane society or a charity of your choice
will be appreciated. Please visit http://www.
williamsgoresfuneral.com to share a memory
or to leave a condolence message for Laura’s
family.

Laura L. Doornhaag

Elaine Garlock
The Red Cross will be in town for a blood
drive Monday, June 21, from noon to 5:
p.m. The usual rules are being applied. It will
be at the fellowship hall of Central United
Methodist Church, 912 Fourth Ave.
June 13 will be the final Sunday for the
Rev. Vaughn Thurston-Cox before he and his
family move to Ludington, where his wife
will be pastor. He will become the new pastor
at the Pentwater United Methodist Church.
His final Sunday will have the added item of
an infant baptism. In the following weeks,
the pulpit will be filled by the Rev. DeAnne
Dobbs, an experienced pastor and June 27
and July 4, the former pastor Rev. Eric Beek
of Eaton Rapids will be the guest pastor. The
new pastor will be in the pulpit for his first
time Sunday, July 11. He and his wife will
by then have moved into the parsonage at the

foot of Sixth Avenue. The parsonage has been
vacant for the past year with Pastor Thurston-
Cox residing at the parsonage at Wacousta
where his wife is pastor.
Work continues on the Emerson Street
project of replacing underground utilities
and redoing surfaces on Emerson, Peak,Ionia
and Pleasant streets with a detour on heavily
traveled Emerson Street, which has both
Emerson Manor and Lake Manor apartment
houses.
There will be a Lake Odessa Fair this year.
Last year had a very abbreviated event with
fireworks. Again this year, fireworks will be
Saturday night. The parade will be Wednesday
at 6 p.m. with the route starting at the village
park near M-50 and ending at the fairgrounds.
A dairy show, Midway Rides, a rabbit show,
dodgeball, live music, livestock show, youth
horse show, pickleball, the beer barn, Lions’

Burghdoffs to celebrate


50th wedding anniversary
Dan and Darla (Walton) Burghdoff will be
celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary.
They were married in Freeport on June 24,
1971.
They have two daughters, Sara LaVair and
Angela Raulston. They have six
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Anyone wishing to send cards may send
them to 6587 Wood School Rd., Freeport,
MI 49325.

Jack Lavern Kineman, born October 16,
1935, in Brookport, IL to Owen Stephen
Kineman and Mildred Fern Riepe, died May
31, 2021, in Charlotte.
Jack’s first 20 years were farm living and
attending K-12 in Brookport, IL then to
Paducah, KY Junior college for two years.
Paducah is where he met his wife, Lavinia
``Carolyn” Milner. They married September
14, 1957 and lived in West LaFayette, IN
while Jack earned his Civil Engineering
degree at Purdue University, graduating June
1958.
As a professional engineer and registered
surveyor, Jack was hired to lead a team
surveying President Eisenhower’s Civil
Defense Highway System by laying out I-
the length of Michigan to Sault Ste Marie.
Next, Jack entered the Civil Engineer
Training Program of the Michigan
Department of State Highways and quickly
rose to oversee the layout of interstate,
primary, and secondary highways throughout
Michigan.
After four years he returned to his home
State of Illinois to work for the Illinois
Department of Public Works as well as other
Engineering jobs. However, he loved the
rolling natural spaces of Michigan and was
thrilled to be hired as the Civil Engineer
Manager for Barry County in 1970-1979.
Then on to Sanilac County 1979-1986, then
back to Barry County as Manager
1986-Retiring 1997.
Jack and Carolyn have three children
(Steven, Rhonda, and Melinda) and five
Grandchildren (Radie, Maizie, Zephie,
Bram, and Oskar). After his retirement, he
studied American society and became a
staunch Democrat working door-to-door
supporting candidates that favored social and
environmental justice. His biggest passion
was to educate local people on the dangerous
consequences of fracking. He also
volunteered his many construction skills on
International Mission Trips building schools,
homes, and sanitary facilities. Domestically,
he worked on numerous Habitat for
Humanity Projects.
His love of nature extended from his early
years on the farm throughout his life,
enjoying Barry County’s many opportunities
for hunting, fishing, and hiking. Alzheimer’s
took his life, but it did not take his spirit; this
humble man made the world a better place
and will be missed by many.
In lieu of flowers, please direct any
donations to (https://www.alz.org/).
A memorial service will be announced
later this year.
Cards of remembrance can be sent to
Steven M. Kineman 388 North Wheaton
Road Charlotte, MI 48813.
To view Jack’s obituary online or to leave
a condolence for the family please visit
http://www.burkhead-green-kilgo.com
The family is being served by the
Burkhead-Green-Kilgo Funeral Home.

Jack Lavern Kineman

Clarks to celebrate


70th wedding anniversary
Richard “Dick” and Mert (Colvin) Clark
will celebrate their 70th wedding
anniversary on June 23, 2021. Children of
the couple are Mike and Vickie Ward, Mike
Clark, Tom and Kathy Pierce, and Karen and
Doug Maiville. They were married in Texas
where Dick was stationed in the Army. They
have seven grandchildren and 22 great-
grandchildren. Shower them with cards to
690 W. Main St., Room 137, Middleville,
MI 49333.

Club eye screening and more are planned.
The Historical Society of Michigan has
announced a new program to recognize historic
houses. This is similar to the centennial farms
program. For a price of $395 plus shipping,
with proper documentation one’s house can
be designated a Michigan Heritage Home if it
was built at least a century ago, has remained
basically the same in style and has been
maintained with authenticity.
With the village established in the 1880s
many houses south of Tupper Lake street
within the confines of the original village plat
that might qualify. Three houses were here as
farmhouses even before there was a village.
One is the large Italianate house on the
corner of Tupper Lake Street and Washington
Boulevard. This was built by Godfrey
Hutchens on his 80-acre farm. This was either
the second or third dwelling on the farm.
His stepfather, John Swarthout, had a farm
a half-mile north on Bonanza Road, and his
stepsister Margaret Brisbin, wife of George
for whom the Brisbin drain was named, was
on a farm on the north side of Tupper Lake
Street from Tasker Road to Jordan Lake Road
Highway. The three couples had come from
Lenawee County about the same time. Well
before the hamlet of Bonanza was established.
Another house that predates the village is on
the corner of M-50 and Sixth Avenue on what
was the Fellows farm.

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