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Paula S. Coleman, a licensed funeral
director with Richard A. Henry
Funeral Home & Cremation Services
in Battle Creek, was honored recently
by the Michigan Funeral Directors
Association for 40 years of licensure.
The recognition came at the Michigan
Funeral Directors Convention held in
Port Huron, a press release stated.
She has been employed with the
funeral home since 2014.
Coleman graduated from Worsham
College of Mortuary Science in
Illinois and is a third-generation
funeral director.
Local funeral
director honored for
40-year licensure
The Michigan Legislature on June
27 passed the final state budget for
the 2025 fiscal year ahead of the
legally required July 1 deadline.
Leaders in Lansing crafted a bud-
get focused on strategic, targeted
investments that improve the lives
of people and hometowns across
Michigan without raising taxes.
Lawmaker highlights state budget items for area
After the vote, state Rep. Jim
Haadsma (D-Battle Creek) issued the
following statement:
“Today, we helped deliver a smart
state budget on time, ensuring our
community benefits from investments
we’re making into infrastructure,
local businesses and public health.
I voted for a budget that puts our
residents’ economic health and well-
being first, without delay.”
The budget includes several items
that will specifically benefit commu-
nities that Haadsma represents.
Notable highlights include:
- $1.2 million for Oak Hill
Cemetery in Battle Creek to improve
the buildings and grounds. - $450,000 for Starr Commonwealth
in Albion to create a new program
to support young adults building job
skills. - $300,000 to Voces to build out a
kitchen facility in its Latinx commu-
nity center.
- $250,000 for Innovate Albion
to construct an elevator, improving
access for all children with after-
school, hands-on learning of STEM
skills. - $50,000 each to Washington
Heights United Methodist Church,
New Level Sports Ministries and
Kingdom Builders Worldwide in
Battle Creek to improve programs for
children.