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Thursday, Jan 6
Baby Café – 10 a.m.; Movie Memories
& Milestones watches a 1932 Buster
Crabbe film about an actresses making
choices in Hollywood – 5 – 8 p.m.
Monday, Jan 10
Crafting Passions Craft Work Group –
10 -1 p.m.;
Calvin College’s January Series – Gravity
of Joy with Sarah Williams Gorrell – 12:
p.m.
Tuesday, Jan 11
Mahjong – 2:30 p.m.;
Chess – 5:30 p.m.;
Calvin College’s January Series –

Trusting Institutions: Rediscovering the
Power of Christianity’s Surprise with Dr.
Gregory Jones – 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan 12
Itsy Bitsy Book Club on Zoom (pick up
monthly Storytime bag with link & crafts)


  • 10:30 a.m.;
    Calvin College’s January Series –
    Keeping It Nuanced: How to Have Grace-
    Filled Political Conversations- 12:30 p.m.;
    Acoustic Jam Session – 5 p.m.
    Please call the Hastings Public Library
    for more information about any of the
    above programs, (269) 945-4263 or check
    our Facebook events.


Jill Pontious Zakett, 68, Hastings, passed
away December 24, 2021, together with her
son Tom in an auto accident near Hastings.
Jill was born June 18, 1953 in Midland to
the late Jack E Pontious and Ellie Pontious
Sutton.
Those left behind to cherish her memory
are her daughter, Amanda (Michael) Sweet;
granddaughters, Riley and Maci Sweet;
mother, Ellie Pontious Sutton; brother, Jerry
(Becky) Pontious; nephew, Chad Pontious
and nieces, Jeri Lynn Kimpel and Christina
Pontious.
She was predeceased by her father, Jack E.
Pontious and her brother Jack R. Pontious.
Jill will be remembered for her unique
sense of humor. She graduated from Meridian
High School and attended Kirtland College.
She was very intelligent, gifted in all things
computer and always ready to help. She most
enjoyed spending time with friends and fam-
ily and will be greatly missed.
Due to Covid a memorial will be held at a
later date. Those planning an expression of
sympathy may want to consider St Jude’s.
O’Laughlin Funeral Home, Inc. is assisting
the family with arrangements.

Richard “Dick” Lee Deming, Sr., age 88,
of Hastings, MI, passed away December 28,


  1. Richard was born September 28, 1933,
    the son of Eldred John and Doris (Eckert)
    Deming.
    Dick was a 1952 graduate of Hastings
    High School. Right out of high school, he
    worked at Fisher-Hengsbach Ford Dealer,
    doing bodywork at Baldwin Chevrolet, and
    opened his own Auto Collision Service/Body
    Shop in October 1957.
    Dick was a member of the First Presbyterian
    Church of Hastings. He received his private
    pilot’s license in 1961. He was a member of
    the Gordon Johncock Indy car team (1965-



  1. and raced micro midgets locally. Dick
    volunteered at the Gilmore Car Museum for
    many years and traveled extensively in the
    classic car hobby. He was a member of the
    Grand Lodge of Michigan Masons, Saladin
    Shriners and the Scottish Rite, earning the
    32nd Degree.
    Dick was preceded in death by his parents.
    He is survived by his wife Audrey of 68
    years; son, Richard Jr., son, Robert (Sue),
    daughter, Lori (Don) Russell; seven grand-
    children, and 10 great-grandchildren, and
    former daughter-in-law, Ruth.
    In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions
    in memory of Dick can be made to the
    Shriners Children Hospital, online https://
    http://www.shrinerschildrens.org/giving, or
    Shriners Hospitals for Children, Attn:
    Processing Center, PO Box 947765, Atlanta,
    GA 30394 or Serenity Village of Barry
    County (Hospice House), online https://
    serenitybc.org/donate/ or by mail PO Box
    414, Hastings, MI 49058, or to the Gilmore
    Car Museum, online https://gilmorecarmuse-
    um.org/support/donate, or 6865 Hickory
    Road, Hickory Corners, MI 49060.
    The family would like to thank Spectrum
    Health Hospice for all of their care.
    Funeral service was held Monday, Jan. 3,
    2022, at the First Presbyterian Church, 405
    North M-37, Hastings, MI 49058, and a lun-
    cheon followed.
    Arrangements by Girrbach Funeral Home.
    Leave an online condolence at http://www.girr-
    bachfuneralhome.com.


Thomas Zakett, age 34, passed away
December 24, 2021 as the result of a traffic
accident.
He was born October 24, 1987 in Midland
to Donald Zakett and the late Jill Pontious
Zakett. Tom was a talented man who enjoyed
camping, traveling, cooking, and writing. He
graduated from Hastings High School and had
an associates degree. Tom was a devout
Christian and is now with his Lord and Savior.
Left to cherish his memory is his father,
Donald Zakett; sister, Amanda (Michael)
Sweet; nieces, Riley and Maci Sweet; grand-
mother, Ellie Pontious Sutton; uncle, Jerry
(Becky) Pontious and several uncles, aunts
and cousins.
Due to Covid, a memorial service will be
held at a later date.
Those planning an expression of sympathy
may wish to consider St Jude’s.
O’Laughlin Funeral Home Inc. is assisting
the family with arrangements.

Michael Thomas Loftus, age 73, of
Hastings, passed away Thursday, Dec. 30,
2021.
Mike was born on June 27, 1948, in Hastings,
the son of Alfred and Claire (Billye) Loftus.
Mike was united in marriage to the love of his
life, Dawn Fay Buck, in 1971. Dawn Fay
Loftus, age 73, of Hastings, passed away
Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022. Dawn was born on
August 1, 1948, in Hastings, the daughter of
Neil Buck and Maxine (DePreister) Steeby.
Mike and Dawn were married for over 50 years.
Mike was a proud Veteran of the United
States Marine Corps, which included a tour
of duty in Vietnam. He was also an avid hunt-
er and enjoyed the annual trips north for deer
camp. While the amount of hunting was
sometimes in question, the good times with
family and friends was never in doubt. A man
of the outdoors, Mike also enjoyed fishing
and golfing. Mike and Dawn both enjoyed
spending time with their family gardening.
Family and friends enjoyed the benefits of the
Loftus Garden.
Dawn retired from Hastings Manufacturing,
working at the Piston Ring for over 40 years.
Dawn had a love for music and enjoyed listen-
ing to Ol’ Blue Eyes, as well as sharing her own
musical talents with years of playing the saxo-
phone in the Ionia and Nashville Community
Bands. In her early years she played softball.


Though, no-one would deny, Dawns real call-
ing was that of being a mother and a grand-
mother. The role that fit her perfectly with her
friendly, loving, and caring nature.
Mike and Dawn are survived by their son,
Chad Loftus of Freeport; two daughters, Kelli
(Aaron, Dawnie’s Honey Boy) Shumway of
Hastings and Katie (Sean Austin, Dawnie’s
Sweetie Boy) Loftus of Hastings; five grand-
children, Aubree Shumway, BrookLyn
Knowlton, Kaiden Shumway, Reese Loftus,
and Elliott Austin. Mike is also survived by
his two brothers, Patrick (Krista) Loftus and
Timothy Loftus. Dawn is also survived by her
brother, Jim Anderson; two sisters, Lynda
Fisher and Bonnie Converse; along with sev-
eral nieces, nephews, cousins, and close fam-
ily friends.
Mike was preceded in death by his parents,
Al and Billye Loftus. Dawn was preceded in
death by her husband, Mike; her mother,
Maxine Steeby; her father, Neil Buck; her
twin sister Dian Buck; her stepfather Robert
Steeby; and her stepmother Donna Buck.
The family will receive friends on Saturday,
Jan. 15, from 10 a.m. until the time of ser-
vices at 11 a.m. at Lauer Family Funeral
Home, 1401 N. Broadway in Hastings.
Inurnment will follow in Riverside Cemetery.
Please share condolences with the family
at http://www.lauerfhhastings.com.

Area Obituaries


Michael Thomas Loftus and Dawn Fay Loftus Richard Lee Deming, Sr. Jill Pontious Zakett Thomas Zakett

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
a.m.

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Before the garland was attached to the
lampposts downtown, the banners had
been changed from photos of veterans to
the winter banners featuring the word
“Welcome” and a stylized snowflake. The
lampposts also have strings of white lights
wrapped in a circular fashion, giving a fes-
tive look to downtown.
Many guests were present at Central
United Methodist Church on Christmas
Eve, most with family members. The eve-

ning included a story “’Twas the Evening
of Christmas,” read by a lay member, a
vocal duet by brothers George and Sam
McNeill, a duet by Tom Reiser and sister
Lori McNeill, a timely message and com-
munion service. The congregation also
sang carols and had a candle-lighting ritual.
A new house is being built on Jordan
Road west of Martin Road. The new home
on East Tupper Lake Road, overlooking
the lake, now has siding. The former
Ackerson house now has panels of lattice

skirting the wrap-around high deck. A new
driveway has been installed using crushed
limestone.
Rev. Eric Beck, former pastor, filled the
pulpit at Central United Methodist Church
Jan. 2. The Rev. Craig Adams will be the
guest speaker at Central Jan. 9. There were
no Sunday school classes Jan. 2, but chil-
dren’s classes will resume Jan. 9. Adult
classes will return the following Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Stassek of
Bloomingdale, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stassek of Marquette and Mrs. Larissa
Honse of Seattle spent Sunday last with
family members at Carlton Center. They
had time to then to see their nieces and
families from Grand Rapids, the
McDonalds and Singhs.
George and Judy Johnson hosted family
members from Indiana over the weekend.
Other family members were unable to join-
ing a family gathering due to COVID.
One local couple spent a few days over
the weekend on a Caribbean cruise rather
than hosting or visiting relatives.

HASTINGS PUBLIC


LIBRARY SCHEDULE


KCC Express Enrollment event in Hastings Jan. 11


Current and future Kellogg Community
College students will have a chance to com-
plete all enrollment processes needed to start
winter/spring classes during the College’s
Express Enrollment Event in Hastings this
month.
KCC’s Express Enrollment Event will take
place from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, on KCC’s
Fehsenfeld Center campus, 2950 West M-
Highway.
The event will offer students and prospec-
tive students what they need to be prepared to
start classes this winter and spring, including
financial aid assistance, placement testing,
academic advising and onsite registration.
Express Enrollment Event attendees also

will have opportunities to win gift cards and
free KCC items, including T-shirts and book
bags.
Individuals who are new to the college and
interested in attending the event to take advan-
tage of the fast-track services offered should
bring the following information with them:


  • A photo ID

  • Transcripts from high school and all col-
    leges attended

  • ACT, PSAT or SAT scores (which can be
    used in place of KCC’s placement test if these
    scores were received within the past five
    years)
    KCC’s Fehsenfeld Center campus opened
    in the fall of 1996 on a scenic, 95-acre cam-


pus. The center consists of a building with 12
classrooms, including eight standard class-
rooms, two computer lab classrooms, a sci-
ence lab and a CNA lab, as well as a student
lounge with free Wi-Fi and open computer
lab for students.
For more information about the Express
Enrollment Event or the Fehsenfeld Center,
contact the center at 269-948-9500 or email
[email protected].
The first classes of KCC’s winter/spring
semester begin Jan. 18. Student registration
information, including links to registration
instructions, policies, tuition and fees and
other information, is available online at kel-
logg.edu/registration.
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