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Area Obituaries


Georgene E. Willyard, age
81, of Middleville, passed
away on June 16, 2021 from
complications of pulmonary
fibrosis.
Georgene was born on
April 22, 1940 in Grand
Rapids to George and Fannie
(Mohr) Chrysler. Georgene
worked as a bus driver at
Grandville Schools for close
to 20 years. She last worked
for Steelcase in the quality
control department for 18
years before retiring.
Georgene was a talented
artist and her specialties
included ceramics, handsaw
painting, decoy duck
carving, and wooden Santa
carving. She loved spending
time with her grandchildren
and teaching them her
artistic skills. Georgene
enjoyed wearing and
showing off her jewelry.
Faith was important to
Georgene, she read her bible
daily, and was a longtime
member of Corinth
Reformed Church, where
she was part of the quilting
club. In her free time,
Georgene enjoyed working
in the pits for the family
racing events, and was a
member of the Grand Valley
Corvette Club for many
years.
Georgene will be dearly
missed by her husband of 38
years, David; children, Terri
(Steve) Huisman, Dawn

(Dan) Brenner, Brenda
(Steve) Cole, Tami (Jim)
Burns, and Wesley (Angel)
Willyard; 11 grandchildren;
five great grandchildren;
sister, Jackie Groothuis;
several nieces, nephews, and
many cousins.
She was preceded in death
by her parents; siblings,
Bonnie Hartel, James
Chrysler, and Dave Chrysler.
Friends and relatives may
meet with the family on
Saturday, June 19, 2021
from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the
Beeler-Gores Funeral Home
in Middleville where a
memorial service will follow
at 3:30 p.m.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Woodlawn
Meadows. Please visit http://www.
beelergoresfuneral.com for
more information or to share
a memory or leave a
condolence message for
Georgene’s family.

Georgene E. Willyard


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 receive
dfriends on Friday, June 18,
2021, at the Middleville
United Methodist Church
where her memorial service
was conducted.
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 May Reigler


Pete Service, age 67,
passed away Sunday, June 6,
2021.
Pete was born October 29,
1953 in Hastings, to Don
and Henrietta (Balent)
Service. He grew up in the
Hastings/Middleville area,
graduating from Thornapple
Kellogg High School in



  1. He married the love of
    his life, Michele Barnaby, in
    April 1974.
    Pete started work at
    Flexfab in Hastings in
    March 1977, where he
    remained until his retirement
    in December 2011 as a result
    of a motorcycle accident that
    left him disabled. Besides
    Flexfab, Pete worked many
    years at the Walmart in
    Hastings. His favorite part of
    working at Walmart was
    getting to play Santa Claus
    each year.
    Besides riding his
    motorcycle, Pete enjoyed
    hunting, fishing, flea
    markets, and most of all U of
    M sports. Michigan football
    was his favorite. He was a
    season ticket holder for
    many years. He never
    missed a home game along
    with his “adopted family”
    Larry, Jenee and Terrick
    Smith.
    Pete was preceded in
    death by his four-month-old
    daughter, Tonya; his mother,
    Henrietta “Hank” Service;
    several brothers-in-law;
    aunts; uncles and
    grandparents.
    He is survived by his wife
    of 47 years, Michele
    Service; children, Jason


(Zandra) Service, Carrie
(Michael) Critzer and
Bridget Service; dad and
stepmom, Don and Jeanine
Service; grandkids, Austin
(Ciara) Service, Erika
Critzer and step
granddaughter, Kinzie
Pierce; brothers, Perry
Service and Paul (Kristy)
Service; sister, Sheila
(Richard) Bell; father and
mother-in-law, Jay and
Elaine Barnaby; sisters-in-
law, Denise (Doug)
Freeman; Stephanie Lester,
Roxanne Barnaby and Carla
Long; brother-in-law, Jim
Barnaby; stepbrothers, Steve
(Steph) Townsend and Mike
(Maria) Townsend.
A memorial service will
be held on Sunday, June 27,
2021 at 2 p.m. at the Church
of the Nazarene, 1716 N.
Broadway, Hastings. A
luncheon will follow at the
gym until 5 p.m. Per the
families request, feel free to
wear your favorite sports
attire - especially your maize
and blue.

Pete Service


Alice Joan Wieringa, age
93, passed into the care of
the Great Physician on June
8, 2021.
Alice, the youngest of four
children was born on
November 2, 1927, to Clare
and Elsie Williams. She was
preceded in death by her
husband of 64 years,
Bernard, in 2015. Also
preceding here were brother
Harry and sister Mary,
sisters-in-law Bernadine
Reaser and Margery
Williams and brothers-in-law
Robert Tolan, Richard
Wilcox, Harry Reaser, and
Charles Williams.
Alice is survived by her
four children, Mark
Wieringa, Jill (Bruce)
Johnson, Matt Wieringa
(Janice Stauffer), and Claire
(Gary) Toon. Grandchildren
Juliana, Lei’ani, Brody,
Syklar, Zachary, Marissa
(Travis) Hake, Megan,
Lauren, and Nathan
remember spending their
summers on the farm,
playing in the pool, enjoying
grandma’s great cooking,
and each receiving a
specially-made quilt. Great-
grandchildren also survive,
as do sister Arlene Wilcox,
sister-in-law Betty Williams,
Kim Wieringa (mother of
Zach and Marissa), and
numerous nieces and
nephews. Jack and Chris
Campbell, Lynn Otto, and
Deb Price fondly considered
Alice a “second mother.”
Growing up, Alice enjoyed
“Queenie”, her horse,

participated in 4-H, where
she later became a leader,
and held class and student
government offices at
Thornapple-Kellogg High
School, where she graduated
in 1945.
Alice enjoyed her chosen
career as a homemaker on
the Wieringa Centennial
Farm. Her pies, cookies and
canned fruits earned
numerous ribbons at the
Barry County Fair. Bowling
leagues, quilt and extension
clubs, and avid reading were
favorite activities. Traveling
extensively throughout the
world, Bernard and Alice
created long-lasting
memories.
A memorial service will be
held Wednesday, June 23,
2021, at Peace Church, 6950
Cherry Valley (M-37) in
Middleville. Visitation will
be 6-7 p.m., followed by a
service at 7 p.m.
Donations in Alice’s name
can be made to Peach
Church or the Parkinson’s
Foundation.

Alice Joan Wieringa


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