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http://www.thebattlecreekshopper.com BATTLE CREEK SHOPPER NEWS Thursday, September 5, 2024 19


My brother,
Ronald Marc
Schuetter,

ran into God’s
arms, on
August 21,
2024, at Rose
Arbor Hospice
in Kalamazoo,
MI. He was
born July 8,
1949, to Herman and Velma (Smith)
Schuetter.
Ron was a Battle Creek Central
High School graduate and worked
for various employers in the Battle
Creek area, including Eaton’s,
Norman Produce and Family Fare.
He loved working in the grocery
business. Ron was also a former
member of Trinity Lutheran Church.
Ron loved all animals and always
had a special bond with them. He
was a caregiver and loved his cat
family. If cats weren’t being cared for
at the mobile home park, he would
take them to the vet and pay the vet
bill out of his own pocket.
Ron took great pride in his lawn
and could often be seen mowing,
trimming around his home and
watering the plants.


Ron’s life wasn’t always easy, but
he never wavered in his love for
his family, friends and animals. He
loved to laugh and tease (which as
his sister, I didn’t always appreci-
ate).
Ron is survived by his sister,
Carole (Paul) Orr; nephews Daniel
T. (Trisha) Orr, Paul H. (Sarah) Orr;
grandnieces Olivia Orr, Cairo Orr;
and grandnephew Tanner Orr.
There will not be a formal memo-
rial service, but we invite you to join
us for our “Barn Party” memorial to
pay tribute to a truly good person
at his sister Carole’s home, 5155
E Drive South, Battle Creek, MI
49014, on Saturday, September 7,
2024, from 3-5 p.m.
If you would like to consider mak-
ing a memorial donation, please do
so to the Humane Society in Battle
Creek.
A big thank you to the nurses at
Bronson Battle Creek, and Rose
Arbor Hospice in Kalamazoo, who
treated Ron with humor, dignity and
respect.
Arrangements entrusted to Baxter
Funeral & Cremation Service, 269-
788-9800. http://www.baxterfuneral.com

Diana
L. (Sabin)
Kubitz, 75, of
Battle Creek,
Michigan,
passed
peacefully
at home on
Wednesday,
August 28,


  1. She was born in Battle
    Creek on November 15, 1948, the
    daughter of Nelson C. and Vera L.
    (Dennis) Sabin.
    After attending Penfield High
    School, she attended KCC classes
    and was employed at Michigan
    National Bank and State Farm
    Insurance.
    Diana married Gary Kubitz in
    Battle Creek, Michigan, on June 29,

  2. Diana’s life was a testament
    to her love for her family, friends
    and the Brittany breed. Her passion
    led her to numerous achievements,
    including the 1992 National Brittany
    Amateur Field Championship with
    her Brittany “Dual and Amateur
    Champion Renegades Kansas Kid
    Hall of Fame.” In 2022, she was
    inducted into the Brittany Field
    Trial Hall of Fame. She dedicated
    50 years to advocating, handling,
    breeding, and playing supporting
    roles, and held many offices in the
    Battle Creek Kennel Club, Western
    Michigan Brittany Club, and
    American Brittany Club.
    Diana will be remembered for all
    of her contributions to the Brittany
    breed, and her family and friends.
    Always there with advice and sup-
    port, her vibrant spirit shining
    through. She loved her family, her
    Brittanys, chocolate, flowers, and
    a good celebration. Always cheer-


ful and bright, she loved anything
magenta and purple.
She is survived by her husband,
Gary Kubitz; her brother, Nelson
(Wendy) Sabin; her nephew, Travis
(Angel) Sabin; and her niece,
Sabrina (DJ) London.
Diana was preceded in death by
her parents, Nelson C. and Vera
L. Sabin; and her sister, Mary Jo
Sabin.
The family of Diana Kubitz would
like to express their heartfelt grati-
tude for your support during this dif-
ficult time. A celebration of Diana’s
life will be held at a later date.
Please check back.
Memorial contributions in memory
of Diana Kubitz may be made to
the Bird Dog Museum Brittany
Endowment, P.O. Box 774, Grand
Junction, TN 38039 (write Diana
Kubitz on the check) and Elara
Caring Hospice Foundation online
at https://elaracaringhospicefounda-
tion.org.
Arrangements are being handled
by Farley Estes Dowdle Funeral
Cremation Preneed Care, Battle
Creek. Personal messages for the
family may be placed at http://www.far-
leyestesdowdle.com.

Johnny Ray
Scarbrough,

80, passed
away August
26, 2024.
Johnny was
born to Farmer
and Maxie
(McJunkin)
Scarbrough on
June 29, 1944,
in Battle Creek.
Johnny’s professional life was
marked by over three decades of
dedicated service as a groundskee-
per at Gull Lake View Golf Resort,
where his passion for green spaces
could thrive. He also contributed
several years of hard work to Clark
Equipment. Johnny’s commitment to
his profession was second only to
his devotion to his loved ones.
He is lovingly remembered by
his daughter Paula Scarbrough;
grandchildren Nathan and Ryan


Green; sisters Kay Cross and Karen
(Bill) Anthony; half-brother Jerry
Scarbrough; dear friend Sherry
Richey; and work friend Robin
Taylor.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, Karen Scarbrough; daughter
Donna Scarbrough Green; half-
brother Ron Scarbrough; and Pam,
the mother of his daughters.
Johnny’s zest for life was evident
in his hobbies. He found joy in play-
ing golf, a sport he once taught
at Fort Ord in California, bowling,
fishing, tending to his garden and
spending time with his beloved cat,
Wyla.
A graveside service will be held in
the spring of 2025 at Cedar Creek
Cemetery.
Please visit http://www.williamsgores-
funeral.com to share a memory or
to leave a condolence message for
Johnny’s family.

Your Pet is Part of
Your Family
We want you to remember
them that way
Give your loved ones the care
they deserve. Cremation and
burial options available.

Celebrate the
life of your pet
in a way that is
meaningful to
you and your
family.

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