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Governor pitches $405 million preschool expansion


Ron French
Bridge Magazine
A massive expansion of the state’s taxpay-
er-funded preschool program could eventually
offer free preschool to an additional 17,
Michigan 4-year-olds, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
said Tuesday.
The governor proposed a $405 million infu-
sion over three years to the Great Start
Readiness Program, which offers preschool to
4-year-olds from low- and moderate-income
families. GSRP currently operates on an annu-
al $237 million budget.
The money would be a combination of fed-
eral COVID relief funds and cash from the
state’s school aid fund. After three years, when
the proposal is fully phased in, the expansion
would cost the state an estimated $150 million
annually.
Combined with a separate $45 million


increase that was already part of Whitmer’s
2021-22 budget in May, the governor’s efforts,
if approved, would represent a major financial
shot in the arm for a program that has been
proven to improve academic skills of partici-
pants.
The additional funds would guarantee
enough classroom seats for every eligible
4-year old whose family chooses to partici-
pate. Eligibility guidelines would remain the
same, with children from families earning up
to 250 percent of the federal poverty line
($66,250 for a family of four, for example)
attending GSRP for free.
Currently, about 43,000 4-year-olds are
enrolled in GSRP or the federally funded
Head Start program. That’s about two out of
three children who are eligible according to
their family’s income. State officials hope 90
percent of eligible children will enroll by the

time the expansion is fully ramped up, in three
years.
“We have a unique opportunity right now to
make the type of investments in early educa-
tion and preschool that will pay massive divi-
dends by improving health, educational and
social outcomes for our children decades
down the line,” Whitmer said Tuesday in a
news conference at a child care center at
Michigan State University. “Parents across
our state are aware of the importance of early
education and now we have to seize this
chance to eliminate waitlists for eligible chil-
dren.”
The proposed increase isn’t a sure thing.
The Republican-led state House and Senate
would need to approve the funding hike. But
Republican leaders in the past have supported
investment in early childhood education,
including Whitmer’s Republican predecessor

Rick Snyder, who was responsible for one of
the largest increases in state-funded preschool
in the nation when he expanded GSRP in
2013.
Improving education has been a key goal of
the Whitmer administration. In theNational
Assessment of Educational Progress, often
called the Nation’s Report Card, Michigan
students generally score around the middle of
the pack or slightly below average.
Michigan also is below the national average
in the percent of adults with college degrees,
which impacts personal income and the ability
of the state to attract new businesses.
Early childhood education is seen as one
key in improving academic performance of
students in Michigan’s public schools.
A 2019 study found that students who
enrolled in GSRP across Michigan scored
higher four years later when they reached third
grade on Michigan’s standardized test, the
M-STEP, in both English language arts and
math than their demographically-similar class-
mates who didn’t enroll in GSRP.
Scores were higher for students who attend-
ed GSRP as 4-year-olds in every racial group
and among students with disabilities.
A separate 2018 study in Ottawa County
found GSRP students were twice as likely to
meet literacy and language growth targets
between fall and spring of the school year as
4-year-olds not enrolled in the program.
Still, growth of the program has been sty-
mied by funding issues. Many of the programs
are operated by school districts, which some-
times lose money with every GSRP student
they accept.
The state hasn’t increased the rate provided
to schools and community-based providers for
a full-day GSRP student since 2014, when the
state began paying local school districts
$7,250 for a full-day preschool seat.
In the 2020-21 school year, Traverse City
Area Public Schools threatened to drop GSRP
because of a $60,000 gap between state fund-
ing and district costs. The district was able to
open its doors for about 100 4-year-olds in the
fall after local foundations pitched in to defray
costs.
Some families lack transportation to get
children to GSRP programs, or don’t know
that free preschool is an option.
In 11 of the state’s 57 intermediate school
districts, which provide services to local
school districts, less than 60 percent of eligi-
ble 4-year-olds are enrolled in GSRP or Head
Start.
Getting as many low- and moderate-income
4-year-olds into free, high-quality preschool
allows more parents to take jobs, and those
children to do better academically when they
enter kindergarten, Whitmer said.
Highlights of Whitmer’s proposed expan-
sions announced in her budget in May and
Tuesday include:
Increasing the per-student payment to
GSRP providers to match the per-student
foundation grant given to schools for K-
students.
Increasing the number of slots for children
to match the number of eligible children — an
additional 22,000 positions. Officials set a

lofty goal of enrolling 90 percent of the state’s
eligible 4-year-olds, which would be an addi-
tional 17,000 students.
Grants to help establish or expand GSRP
classrooms.
$50 million to expand preschool options in
underserved areas, improve curriculum, finan-
cially support preschool teachers for contin-
ued education and increase marketing to
spread the word about the program.
Increase funding for transportation to and
from GSRP classes from $10 million to $
million.
The Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce
issued a statement supporting GSRP expan-
sion.
“In a letter to Legislative leaders earlier this
year, we called for more funding for GSRP,”
wrote Rick Baker, the chamber’s president
and CEO. “(We) are thrilled to see the gover-
nor’s recommendation to increase this pro-
gram to meet the current demand from
Michigan families.”
Alan Oman, director of early childhood
learning at the Washtenaw Intermediate
School District, said he was pleased with
Whitmer’s proposal.
“It’s important that working families have
access to affordable and quality care,” Oman
said. “Early education is really the foundation
of a child’s success in school and later in life.”

Father’s Day gifts... for your kids


If you’re a dad, you may be
in line to get some nice gifts on
Father’s Day. But your greatest
gift may be your ability to help
your children. One way of
doing that is to get them started
in the world of investing – and
making a few investments on
their behalf.
Here are three possibilities:


  • 529 plan – If you invest
    in a 529 education savings
    plan, your earnings can grow
    federally tax-free, provided
    the money is used for qualified
    educational expenses.
    (Withdrawals not used for
    these expenses will generally
    incur taxes and penalties on
    investment earnings.) If you
    invest in your own state’s 529
    plan, you might receive some
    state tax benefits, too, depending
    on how your state’s tax laws
    apply to 529 plans. State-by-
    state tax treatment may vary,
    so you’ll need to consult with
    your tax professional about
    your situation.
    Provided you stay within
    certain limits, you can also use
    a 529 plan to pay for qualified
    K-12 expenses and registered
    apprenticeship programs. And
    you can even use it to repay
    certain qualified student loans,
    within limits.
    A 529 plan can affect
    financial aid, but its effect is
    generally lower than that of


other assets. And as the account
owner, you have control of your
529, so, if one child decides
not to go to college or pursue
further education, you can
switch beneficiaries.


  • UGMA/UTMA account
    When you establish a special
    type of custodial account
    known as either UGMA
    (Uniform Gift to Minors Act)
    or UTMA (Uniform Transfers
    to Minors Act), you are
    providing financial resources
    that can be used for education
    or another purpose that benefits
    your child, such as summer
    programs.
    One potential benefit of an
    UGMA or UTMA is that some
    of the earnings will be taxed
    at the child’s rate, which is
    likely lower than your own.
    Plus, UGMA/UTMA accounts
    typically allow a wide range of
    investment choices. However,
    once children reach the age of
    majority (typically 18 or 21)
    they gain complete access to
    the money and can do whatever
    they want with it.

  • IRA – A child with any
    taxable compensation, such as
    money from an after-school
    job, is eligible to fund an
    IRA. You may want to open
    one on your child’s behalf –
    and you can “sweeten” the
    offer by matching some of
    their contributions. You can’t


directly invest in the IRA, but
you can give your child money
for that purpose. Keep in mind,
though, that the total amount
contributed can’t exceed your
child’s taxable compensation
for the year.
An IRA is a great introduction
to the world of investing. For
one thing, your child can make
small contributions throughout
the year, so investing in an
IRA doesn’t seem burdensome.
Also, since an IRA can be
invested in different types
of securities, your child can
learn about various investment
vehicles – stocks, bonds,
mutual funds and so on. Plus,
you can point out that, with a
traditional IRA, taxes won’t be
due on the earnings until your
child starts taking withdrawals
decades from now. (And with
a Roth IRA, withdrawals are
tax-free, provided certain
conditions are met.)
On Father’s Day, you can
show your appreciation for
whatever gifts you receive from
your children. But by investing
in their future, you can gain
some longer-term contentment.
This article was written by
Edward Jones for use by your
local Edward Jones Financial
Advisor.
Edward Jones, Member
SIPC

Kevin Beck, AAMS®
Financial Advisor
400 W. State St., Suite B
Hastings, MI 49058
(269) 945-

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2169 W. M-43-Hwy., Suite A
Hastings, MI 49058
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LEGAL NOTICES


STATE OF MICHIGAN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - FAMILY DIVISION
BARRY COUNTY
PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF
HEARING FOR NAME CHANGE
CASE NO. 21-28857-NC
JUDGE: WILLIAM M. DOHERTY P
COURT ADDRESS:
206 W. COURT STREET, SUITE 302,
HASTINGS, MI 49058
COURT TELEPHONE NO.: 269-945-
In the matter of Brian Eugene Harvey 4th.
TO ALL PERSONS, including: whose address is
unknown and whose interest in the matter may be
barred or affected by the following:
TAKE NOTICE: A hearing will be held on
Wednesday, 7/14/2021 at 2:15 p.m. at 206 W. Court
Street, Suite 302, Hastings, MI 49058 before Judge
William M. Doherty to change the name of Brian
Eugene Harvey 4th to Brian Edward Rose.
162531

SYNOPSIS
Hastings Charter Township
Regular Meeting
June 8, 2021
Meeting called to order at 7:00 p.m.
All board members present,
Approved all consent agenda items
Received Audit report
Approved Cemetery signs
Appointed Aug. election commission
Approved payment of bills
Dept. reports received and put on file
Motion to adjourn 7:55 pm
Respectfully submitted, Anita S. Mennell – Clerk
Attested to by Jim Brown – Supervisor 162673

LEGAL NOTICES


Notice of Execution Sale on Real Property

Case Number 19-053225 ck Notice is hereby
given that by virtue of an Execution against
property, issued by the Judge of the 40th Circuit
Court , State of Michigan, against Mason and
Susan Richardson upon a judgment on 7-17-
in favor of Lakestone Bank Plaintiff, and against
said Def. Mason and Susan Richardson that on
3-8-2021 , I Sott Hope Deputy Sheriff levied the
writ of execution on and took all rights, title, and
interest of above said Def. Mason and Susan
Richardson in the following, real estate. Said levy
recorded in Barry County Records 2021-
PAGES 1 of 3 Land Situated in the township of
Orangeville County of Barry, State of Michigan
Commonly Known as 12011 Parkway Dr Tax Id 11-
006-082-13 Notice is hereby given I will auction all
of the Defendant rights title and interest in these
propertys as law directs to the highest bidder at
the location of the Barry County Court House in the
State of Michigan, on the 14rd Day of July 2021,
at 11:00 am. 5-21-2021 Signed this Date Scott L.
Hope Court Office/ Deputy Sheriff Any Questions :
Call Scott Hope at or (810)869-1001 Barry- State
of Michigan VS Richardson (5-27) (7-1)

(05-27)(07-01) 161234

NOTICE
Attention homeowner: If you are a military service
member on active duty, if your period of active duty
has concluded less than 90 days ago, or if you have
been ordered to active duty, please contact the
attorney for the party foreclosing the mortgage at the
telephone number stated in this notice.
Notice of foreclosure by advertisement. Notice is
given under section 3212 of the revised judicature
act of 1961, 1961 PA 236, MCL 600.3212, that the
following mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of
the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at
a public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash
or cashier’s check at the place of holding the circuit
court in Barry County, starting promptly at 1:00 PM
on JUNE 24, 2021. The amount due on the mortgage
may be greater on the day of the sale. Placing the
highest bid at the sale does not automatically entitle
the purchaser to free and clear ownership of the
property. A potential purchaser is encouraged to
contact the county register of deeds office or a title
insurance company, either of which may charge a fee
for this information.
Default has been made in the conditions of a
mortgage made by Steven M. Yawger, a single man,
to American General Financial Services (DE), Inc.,
Mortgagee, dated December 18, 2006 and recorded
December 20, 2006 in Instrument Number 1174117,
Barry County Records, Michigan. Said mortgage is
now held by Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB,
D/B/A Christiana Trust as Trustee for PNPMS Trust
II, by assignment. There is claimed to be due at the
date hereof the sum of Sixty-Five Thousand Eight and
9/100 Dollars ($65,008.09).
Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage
and the statute in such case made and provided,
notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be
foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or
some part of them, at public vendue at the place of
holding the circuit court within Barry County, Michigan
at 1:00 PM on JUNE 24, 2021.
Said premises are located in the Township of
Castleton, Barry County Michigan, and are described
as:
Lot 20 of Block D of Pleasant Shores, according
to the recorded Plat thereof, as recorded in Liber 3 of
Plats on page 59.
1067 Brooks Road, Hastings, Michigan 49058
The redemption period shall be 6 months from the
date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in
accordance with MCLA §600.3241a, in which case
the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date
of such sale.
If the property is sold at foreclosure sale, pursuant to
MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible
to the person who buys the property at the mortgage
foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for damage
to the property during the redemption period.
Dated: May 27, 2021
File No. 20-
Firm Name: Orlans PC
Firm Address: 1650 West Big Beaver Road, Troy
MI 48084
Firm Phone Number: (248) 502.
(05-27)(06-17) 161233

FORECLOSURE NOTICE (ALL COUNTIES)
AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, WE ARE ATTEMPTING
TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION
OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
ATTENTION HOMEOWNER: IF YOU ARE A
MILITARY SERVICE MEMBER ON ACTIVE DUTY, IF
YOUR PERIOD OF ACTIVE DUTY HAS CONCLUDED
LESS THAN 90 DAYS AGO, OR IF YOU HAVE BEEN
ORDERED TO ACTIVE DUTY, PLEASE CONTACT
THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PARTY FORECLOSING
THE MORTGAGE AT THE TELEPHONE NUMBER
STATED IN THIS NOTICE. Notice of Foreclosure by
Advertisement – Notice is given under section 3212
of the revised judicature act of 1961, 1961 PA 236,
MCL 600.3212, that the following mortgage will be
foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or
some part of them, at a public auction sale to the
highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check at the
place of holding the circuit court in Barry County,
starting promptly at 1:00 a.m./p.m. on July 1, 2021.
The amount due on the mortgage may be greater on
the day of the sale. Placing the highest bid at the
sale does not automatically entitle the purchaser to
free and clear ownership of the property. A potential
purchaser is encouraged to contact the county
register of deeds office or a title insurance company,
either of which may charge a fee for this information.
Default having been made in the terms and conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Roberto P. Luna and
Lena M. Luna of Barry County, Michigan, Mortgagor
to Fifth Third Bank successor by merger to Home
Equity of America, Inc. dated the First day of March,
2005, and recorded in the office of the Register of
Deeds, for the County of Barry and State of Michigan,
on the Fifteenth day of March, 2005, Instrument No.
1142742 of the Barry County Records on which
mortgage there is claimed to be due, at the date of
this notice, for principal of $89,662.09 plus accrued
interest at 7.00000% percent per annum. Which said
premises are described as follows: All that certain
piece or parcel of land situated in the Township of
Rutland, in the County of Barry and State of Michigan
and described as follows to wit: The North 248.
feet of the East 308.5 feet of the South 1/2 of the
Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 1,
Town 3 North, Range 9 West, Rutland Township,
Barry County, Michigan. Commonly known as: 1621
Hammond Road, Hastings, MI 49058 Tax ID: 08-13-
001-014-05 If the property is sold at a foreclosure
sale the borrower, pursuant to MCLA 600.3278 will
be held responsible to the person who buys the
property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the
mortgage holder for damaging the property during
the redemption period. The redemption period shall
be six months from the date of such sale, unless
determined abandoned in accordance with MCL
600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall
be 30 days from the date of such sale. Dated: June
3, 2021 By: Benjamin N. Hoen #P-81415 Weltman,
Weinberg & Reis Co., L.P.A. 965 Keynote Circle
Cleveland, OH 44131-1829 Telephone: 216-739-
5100 Fax: 216-363-4034 Email: bhoen@weltman.
com WWR # 10152018-
(06-03)(06-24) 161355

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE
DEFAULT having been made in the conditions of a
certain Mortgage dated October 18, 1994 as recorded
in Liber 617, Page 490 of the Barry County Register of
Deeds Office, made by VIOLET FINNANGER, a single
woman, whose address was 2700 Nashville Road,
Hastings Michigan 49058, as Mortgagor, as assigned in
the Barry County Register of Deeds to Bernard F. Banash
and Minnie B. Banash, husband and wife, whose address
was 8412 Jaspar Drive F-101, Newport Richie, Florida
34652, as subsequently assigned to their son, Bernard
Banash as shown in Barry County Record Number
2021-002987 on March 12, 2021, securing that certain
Note between Violet Finnanger as Debtor and Bernard
F. Banash and Minnie B. Banash, husband and wife, as
Creditor, dated October 18, 1994.
There is claimed to be due thereon, at the date of this
notice, for principal and interest, the sum of TWENTY SIX
THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED SIXTY SEVEN AND
40/100-($26,767.40) Dollars with interest at the rate of
10%, as secured by the above-referenced mortgage as
of the date of the sale, July 15, 2021. There also shall be
attorneys fees, unpaid real estate taxes and costs.
And no proceedings having been instituted to recover
the debt now remaining secured by said Mortgage, or any
part thereof, whereby the power of sale contained in said
Mortgage has become operative;
NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in said
Mortgage, and in pursuance of the statute in such case
made and provided, the above said Mortgage, will be
foreclosed by a sale of the premises therein described, or
so much thereof as may be necessary, at public auction,
to the highest bidder, at the Barry County Courthouse,
County of Barry, Michigan, that being the place of holding
the Circuit Court in and for said County on the 15th day of
July, 2021, at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, of said
day and said premises will be sold to pay the amount so
as aforesaid then due on said Mortgage, together with
interest payable at the rate of 10%, together with late
fees, legal costs, attorneys fees and also any taxes and
insurance that said Mortgagee does pay on or prior to the
date of said sale together with interest thereon as though
on an open account at the rate of 5% per annum; which
said premises are described in said Mortgage, to-wit:
PREMISES SITUATED IN THE TOWNSHIP
OF HASTINGS, COUNTY OF BARRY, STATE OF
MICHIGAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE WEST ¼ POST OF SECTION
5, TOWN 3 NORTH, RANGE 8 WEST, THENCE NORTH
300 FEET, THENCE EAST 322.5 FEET FOR THE POINT
OF BEGINNING. THENCE NORTH 256 FEET, THENCE
EAST 252 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 176 FEET, THENCE
SOUTH 88°6’ WEST 135.7 FEET, THENCE NORTH
89°14’ WEST, 74.6 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 1°13’ WEST,
76.5 FEET, THENCE WEST 40 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT OF WAY TO AND FROM
TWIN LAKES OVER THE NORTH 14 FEET OF A RIGHT
OF WAY AS DESCRIBED IN LIBER 315 PAGE 150. THAT
RIGHT OF WAY TO WALK TO AND FROM TWIN LAKE
AND THE RIGHT TO ANCHOR A BOAT ON THE SHORE
ADJACENT TO SAID RIGHT OF WAY AND ALSO AN
EASEMENT OVER A STRIP OF LAND PRESENTLY
EXISTING SOUTH OF A LINE DESCRIBED AT:
COMMENCING AT THE WEST ¼ POST OF SECTION
3, TOWN 3 NORTH, RANGE 8 WEST, THENCE NORTH
310 FEET, THENCE NORTH 85°50’ EAST 312.4 FEET,
THENCE NORTH 79°0’ EAST 64.8 FEET, THENCE
FROM SAID LINE IN A NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION
OVER A DRIVE PRESENTLY IN EXISTENCE TO
PLAINTIFF’S PROPERTY AS DESCRIBED ABOVE.
GIVING ACCESS FROM THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
PROPERTY TO NORTH BROADWAY, COMMONLY
KNOWN AS M-43. ALSO TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT
FOR AN EASMENT OF RIGHT OF WAY FOR THE
BENEFIT OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY
FOR CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY AND
MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY IN ORDER
TO HAVE ELECTRIC, GAS AND PHONE SERVICE TO
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY.
Commonly known as: Vacant land
The period of redemption will be six (6) months from
date of sale unless the property shall be determined to
be abandoned.
Dated: June 7, 2021
David H. Tripp
Drafted by:
David H. Tripp (P29290)
Tripp, Tagg & Storrs, Attorneys at Law
202 South Broadway
Hastings, Michigan 49058
(269) 945-
Q:\DHT Client Files\Banash, Bernard and Minnie\
Foreclosure\Notice of Mortgage Sale.doc 162329

STATE OF MICHIGAN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - FAMILY DIVISION
BARRY COUNTY
PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF
HEARING FOR NAME CHANGE
CASE NO. 21-28860-NC
JUDGE: WILLIAM M. DOHERTY P
COURT ADDRESS:
206 W. COURT STREET, SUITE 302,
HASTINGS, MI 49058
COURT TELEPHONE NO.: 269-945-
In the matter of Breylynn Princess-Rose Harvey.
TO ALL PERSONS, including: whose address is
unknown and whose interest in the matter may be
barred or affected by the following:
TAKE NOTICE: A hearing will be held on
Wednesday, 7/14/2021 at 2:15 p.m. at 206 W. Court
Street, Suite 302, Hastings, MI 49058 before Judge
William M. Doherty to change the name of Breylynn
Princess-Rose Harvey to Breylynn Princess Rose.
162534

STATE OF MICHIGAN
PROBATE COURT
COUNTY OF BARRY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Decedent’s Estate
FILE NO. 21028826-DE
Estate of Terry J. Cole, Deceased. Date of birth:
December 15, 1943.
TO ALL CREDITORS:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The decedent, Terry
J. Cole, Deceased, died March 13, 2021.
Creditors of the decedent are notified that all
claims against the estate will be forever barred
unless presented to Denise L. Nelsen, personal
representative, or to both the probate court at 206
W. Court Street, Suite 302, Hastings, Michigan
49058 and the personal representative within 4
months after the date of publication of this notice.
Date: June 15, 2021
Brian T. DeVries, P.C.
Brian T. DeVries P
P.O. Box 329
Schoolcraft, MI 49087
(269) 679-
Denise L. Nelsen
4687 Pepperbush Lane
Kalamazoo, MI 49004
(269) 377-5115 162566_

SYNOPSIS
PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIP
Regular Meeting
June 9, 2021
Clerk Goebel called the meeting to order at 6:31 p.m.
Present: Goebel, Doster & DeVries
Agenda and May 2021 Minutes were approved.
Commissioner’s Report
Public comments, if any, were received.
Department reports were placed on file.
Trustee and Clerk’s Reports were received.
Approved paying bills: $115,689.
Approved Fire Department requests.
Approved internet upgrade.
Appointed Acting Fire Chief.
Approved toner purchase.
Public and Board comments were received.
Meeting adjourned at 7:31 p.m.

Submitted by:
Rod Goebel, Clerk 162676

STATE OF MICHIGAN
COUNTY OF BARRY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Decedent’s Trust
In the Matter of Brenda K. Chandler Trust dated
September 16, 1993. Date of Birth: April 13, 1947.
TO ALL CREDITORS:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The decedent, Brenda
K. Chandler, died April 2, 2021, leaving the above
Trust in full force and effect.
Creditors of the decedent or against the Trust are
notified that all claims against the decedent or trust
will be forever barred unless presented to Derek G.
Chandler, Trustee within 4 months after the date of
publication of this notice.
Date: June 15, 2021
Rhoades McKee PC
Stephanie S. Fekkes P
150 W. Court Street, Ste. A
Hastings, MI 49058
(269) 945-
Derek G. Chandler
c/o Rhoades McKee,
150 W. Court Street, Ste. A
Hastings, MI 49058
(269) 945-1921 162805
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