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Area Obituaries

1699 W. M43 Highway,
Hastings, MI 49058.

945-

1351 North M-43 Hwy.
Hastings
945-

1301 W. Green St.
Hastings
945-

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:
9:45 a.m.. Kids Church and
Nursery are available. Our
worship center is set up for
social distancing. Aftermath
Student Ministries: Sunday 6
p.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.


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.

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

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.

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.

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Laura Belle (Mangus) Winebrenner, age
94, of Hastings, went to be with her Lord
and Savior, Jesus Christ, Friday morning,
June 11, 2021, unexpectedly at home.
She was born June 19, 1926, the fifth child
of Russell Edgar and Mary Jane (Blough)
Mangus. Laura attended grade school in
Indiana and graduated in 1944 from Albion
High School. She married Walter Wayne
Winebrenner on August 10, 1947. After the
ceremony, they drove to Grand Rapids, to
attend college and seminary. She went
Grand Rapids Bible College for three years.
Laura was a faithful partner to her
husband who was the pastor of small
mission churches in several towns in
Michigan over the years starting in 1953. In
April 1965 they answered the call from the
Galilean Baptist Mission to pastor the
church in Freeport.
Laura grew up on a dairy farm in Indiana
where she learned the importance of hard
work. After they married, Laura and Walter
always kept chickens, goats, a pony and a
milk cow or two until the early 1980s when
Walter decided to downsize the farm a bit.
Her husband and children were her true
pride and joy. Her most important mission in
life was to make sure each one of their
children, grandchildren and great
grandchildren came to know Jesus as their
Savior. She was a small quiet woman, but
could certainly be feisty at times. She was
loved and respected by her family and many
friends.
She was preceded in death by her
husband Walter Winebrenner; daughter and
son-in-law, Sarah (Sally) and Michael
Schantz; her parents, Russell and Mary Jane
Mangus; brothers, James and Roy Mangus;
sisters, Olive Osterlund, Violet Sackett and
Mary Bales.
She is survived her sons, John (Cindy)
Winebrenner, Thomas (Ann) Winebrenner,
James (Karen) Winebrenner and Daniel
Winebrenner; daughters, Mary Winebrenner,
Margaret (Tim) Nicholson, Laura (Allen)
Strouse and Grace (Tim) Fish; 25
grandchildren and 36 great grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to
Freeport Baptist Church or a charity of your
choice.
A funeral service was held Wednesday,
June 16, 2021 at Hastings First Baptist
Church, 309 E Woodlawn Ave, Hastings, MI
at 11 a.m., Rev. Allen Strouse and Rev. Ron
Wood officiating. Interment in the Irving
Township Cemetery.
To leave online condolences visit http://www.
girrbachfuneralhome.net.

Laura Belle Winebrenner

ZoAnn May Reigler, of Middleville, went
to join the Lord on Friday, June 11, 2021 at
the age of 59.
ZoAnn was born on May 5, 1962 in
Grand Rapids, the daughter of Clare and
Clara (McKinnon) Goodman.
She is survived by sons, Matthew, Cory,
Andrew and their families. Along with
daughters, Julia and Isabella; mother, Clara
Goodman; and siblings, Nicole, Veronica,
and Bill.
Zipper was a loving nickname given to her
by her father, Clare. She truly had a love for
animals, with a soft spot for horses. Her
dog, Miley continues on today with ZoAnn’s
unconditional love radiating from her.
ZoAnn had a wonderful eye for
photography, especially during the “golden
hour,” her favorite time of the day. While at
home, she would blast music, dancing and
singing along while cooking her heart away.
Her love can be remembered by everyone
who had the pleasure of meeting her.
Most important to ZoAnn was her family,
especially her grandchildren. There’s no
question she’s in Heaven right now with her
father, Clare, and grandmother, Myrtle,
smiling down at her friends and family.

ZoAnn’s family will receive friends on
Friday, June 18, 2021, 12 to 2 p.m. at the
Middleville United Methodist Church where
her memorial service will be conducted at 2
p.m.
In lieu of flowers, ZoAnn’s family requests
that memorial contributions be directed to
the American Diabetes Association or the
Barry County Animal Shelter.
Please visit http://www.beelergoresfuneral.com
to share a memory or to leave a condolence
message for ZoAnn’s family.

ZoAnn Reigler

Brian Douglas Roscoe AKA Gouch,
passed away on June 9, 2021 in Fort
Meyers, FL, where he had been residing on
and off for the past 10 years or so.
Brian was born on August 3, 1960 to
Charles B. Roscoe and Patricia A. Roscoe
(Lancaster) in Hastings, MI. He attended
Thornapple Kellogg High School and
completed his GED through Berrien Springs
High School.
He leaves behind his four children; Brian
D. Roscoe, Jr. of Parker, CO, Erica K. Watts
of Spokane, WA, Tommy D. M. Roscoe of
Spokane, WA and Ian C. M. Roscoe of
Denver, CO. and 11 grandchildren.
Additionally, father Charles Roscoe and his
stepmother, Lynn; brothers, Kevin and Tim
Roscoe and sister, Merry Sherk; ex-wives,
Eileen Roscoe and Kelly Roscoe, and many
loved nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his mother
who passed away in March of this year, and
by brothers, Charles Jeffrey (Jeff) Roscoe
and Scott E. Roscoe and by beloved nephew,
Jeremy J. (JJ) Roscoe.
How did the Gouch get his nickname?
Back in the Fishermans Haven days, his
much loved and respected boss, Ron Buscar
took Brian under his wing. Brian had a great
respect for Ron and truly loved him like a
father. For some reason, Ron dubbed Brian
..The Gouch... and the name stuck!
Gouch was an avid hunter, be it game,
fish, mushrooms or wild asparagus. He
crabbed in the Gulf of Mexico for many
years. He always knew just where the best
spots were. He also loved music and was
probably Ted Nugent’s biggest fan!
We all know and love the wild man,
Gouch. we’ve all been touched by him one
way or another. He was truly a people person
and spent his life making every stranger a
friend. His enthusiasm was contagious and
you just couldn’t help but like him. He had a
big heart and would literally give you the
shirt off his back. Thank goodness he didn’t
offer those little shorts of his! Everyone
was a friend or ..family.. to him and he
loved... really loved his friends.
He made all of us at some point laugh or
cry, he made us angry or joyous. Oftentimes,
we hurt with or for him. Point is, he made us
feel and he rarely apologized for making us
feel that way. What you saw is what you got.
Gouch was about as genuine as they get. He
broke the mold and I’m not sure we could
handle another like him.
Rest easy Gouch. If Heaven is a quiet
place, all that’s about to change.
Celebrate with family and friends on
Saturday, June 19, 2021 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
at Tyden Park, Hastings, the small pavilion.

Brian Douglas Roscoe

Rita Allerding passed away peacefully on
Sunday, June 13, 2021, just two weeks shy
of her 97th birthday.
Rita was born June 26, 1924, the fifth of
eight daughters to Edward and Loretta
Weber on a farm in Allegan. She graduated
Allegan High School at 16 years of age. She
was a fiercely independent and strong young
woman, who traveled alone for a week by
train, to visit two of her older sisters in
California, before she was 20. She got a
clerk position at an A&P grocery store in
California, which she continued to work at
when she returned to Michigan. She was
proud of her work and moved quickly to the
office manager position.
Rita met her future husband, Jack
Allerding, at a dance pavilion called The
Dixie. They married five years later on
September 13, 1950. She continued her
proud work ethic as she and Jack farmed the
Allerding Centennial Farm north of Hastings
and created a landmark homestead. They
continued to enjoy their farm and their
marriage for nearly 52 years, until Jack’s
passing on August 13, 2002.
Rita was an active member of the Pennock
Hospital Guild.
Rita is survived by her daughter, Tami
(Steven) Nicholas of Hastings; two
grandsons, Ryan (Kelly) Nicholas of Alto
and Nathan (Anna) Nicholas of Mattawan;
four great grandchildren, Blake, Luke, Zoey
and Maximus Jack, along with two sisters,
Margaret (Bill) Bailey, and Mary Ann
Holthof and numerous nieces and nephews.
Rita was preceded in death by her
husband Jack; her parents Edward and
Loretta Weber, and five sisters, Florence
Haas, Ethyl Flynn, Evelyn Swope, Dorothy
Opas and Lois O’Connell.
Memorial contributions can be made to
Grace Hospice at 2725 Airview Blvd, Ste
101, Portage, MI 49002.
A private memorial will take place for the
immediate family.
Arrangements by Girrbach Funeral Home.
To leave an online condolence visit http://www.
girrbachfuneralhome.net.

Rita Marie Allerding

A church memorial service to honor the
life of Pat Markle will be held at 11 a.m. on
Thursday, July 1, 2021 at Emmanual
Episcopal Church, Hastings.
A small luncheon for family and close
friends will follow at Seasonal Grille,
Hastings.

Pat Markle

PART TIME-Caregiver for Elderly


Provide care, comfort, safety and general supervision to residents by
partnering with them in activities of daily living, administering medications
and tending to their individual physical, social and spiritual care needs.


  • Partner with residents to provide assistance with activities of daily living as
    outlined in care guides/service plans

  • Provide residents with memory impairments appropriate memory care
    support communication/interventions based on types and stages of
    impairment

  • Administer medications/treatments to residents according to policy and
    procedure

  • Complete daily charting and documentation as required

  • Must be 18 years or older

  • Must have High School Diploma or GED


Please apply in person at

Woodlawn Meadows: 1821 N. East St Hastings, MI


162814
NOTICE TO BIDDERS

BARRY COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION


The Barry County Road Commission is offering for sale five pickups: (5) 2020 GMC 2500 Crew
Cab.

Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Barry County Road Commission, 1725 West
M-43 Highway, P.O. Box 158, Hastings, MI 49058, until 10:30 AM, Tuesday, June 15, 2021 for the
following items. Please mark outside of bid envelope with truck number i.e #900020.

Specifications and additional information may be obtained at the Road Commission Office at the
above phone number or at our website http://www.barrycrc.org., please make an appointment for all
viewings of the trucks. NOTE: All trucks are sold as is.

Due to COVID 19 the opening will be done by Zoom Meeting on Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 10:
AM.
https://zoom.us/j/94238444705?pwd=aTc3aHlFQ2tWZlRuajluUTFWQVQxZz
Meeting ID: 942 3844 4705, Passcode: 815407, (312) 626 6799 US (Chicago)

(5) 2020 GMC 2500 Crew Cab SLE Pickups
4WD Duramax Diesel, Allison Transmission
Air, Cruise, PW & Locks, Keyless remote, Heated mirrors
1 – Cardinal Red - #900020- Orange Title Approximately 23,462 Miles – Minimum Bid $47,
1 – Cardinal Red - #900080 – Orange – Approximately 18,680 Miles - Minimum Bid $47,
1-Onyx Black- #900100- Orange Title – Approximately 7,750 Miles – Minimum Bid $47,
1-Summit White- #900120 – Orange Title – Approximately 12,885 Miles – Minimum Bid $47,
1-Onyx Black- #900140- Orange Title – Approximately 16,187 Miles – Minimum Bid $47,

(Orange Title = MUNICIPAL Title – NOT Salvage Title)

NOTE: All mileages are approximate – trucks are being driven until they are sold.

The board reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or to waive irregularities in the best
interest of the Commission.

Saxon tennis


team wins a


few I-8 awards
The Hastings varsity girls’ tennis team had
a pair of playershonored amont the Interstate-
Athletic Conference’s top players this spring.
Saxon first singles player Brooklyn Youngs
was named all-conference in the I-8. Saxon
first doubles teammates Bailey Cook and Erin
Daniels were named honorable mention
all-conference.
Hastings head coach Andrew Haines said
of the 15 Saxons that earned varsity letters
with the tennis team this spring 12 earned
academic all-conference awards.
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