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Susan L.W. Anderson

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Susan L.W. Anderson, 83, of Rapid City, Michigan, passed away on May 20, 2026.

Susan was born on September 28, 1942, to Thomas and Iva George in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She and her mother moved to Michigan when Susan was about five years old.

Susan met her husband, Ronald Anderson, when she and her mother moved to Williamsburg in the late 1950s. They became high school sweethearts and married in the summer of 1961. Together they had five children: sons, John (Susan), Bill (Christine), Nick (Amy), and Neil (Sandy), and daughter Jessica.

Susan was preceded in death by her husband, Ronald, in 2004. She was also preceded in death by her parents, three brothers, and one sister.

Susan is survived by her children and several nieces, nephews, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

Susan will always be remembered for her sense of humor, quick wit, wisdom, and her love of family and friends.
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Please join us in celebrating Susan’s life at the pavilion in Barnes Park, Eastport, MI, on September 5, 2026 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.


​Jeffrey P. Burton

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It is with deep sadness and profound love that we announce the passing of Jeffrey P. Burton. He passed away surrounded by the love of his family and friends. He was a devoted husband, proud father, cherished grandfather, loyal brother, loving uncle, and trusted friend. He was a man whose life was defined not by accolades or attention, but by the quiet and constant way he cared for the people around him.
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Family was the center of his world. He believed that love was best shown through presence, sacrifice, hard work, and unwavering support. Whether through a reassuring conversation, a helping hand, or simply being there when he was needed most, he made certain his family always knew they were loved beyond measure.

Jeff also had a deep love for the outdoors and a passion for exploring the country with those he loved. While he enjoyed traveling throughout many parts of the United States, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan always held a special place in his heart. He found peace and happiness in its beauty, especially if it included a fishing pole, one of his favorite pastimes. Some of his most treasured memories were made on the water and in the quiet moments spent outdoors with family and friends.

He also loved spending time on the golf course with friends and family, where the laughs, stories, and companionship meant just as much to him as the game itself. Whether fishing on a quiet lake or golfing with the people he loved, Jeff treasured the simple moments that brought everyone together.

He will be remembered as a kind and generous man with a steady heart and a selfless spirit. He found his greatest joy in time spent with those he loved most, especially his two grandsons, who brought endless pride and happiness to his life. His guidance, humor, strength, and unconditional love created a foundation his family will carry forward forever.

Jeff is survived by his loving wife, Carole Burton; his son, Brad (Julie) Burton; his two beloved grandsons, Cameron and Brennan; and his brother, Robert Burton, along with extended family and friends who were fortunate to know his warmth and generosity.

He was preceded in death by his father, Hubert Burton; his mother, Alyce Burton; and his brother, James Burton, all of whom he carried in his heart throughout his life.

Though his absence leaves an immeasurable void, the love he gave so freely will continue to live on through the family he treasured and the countless lives he touched. He will be deeply missed, forever remembered, and always loved.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Jeff’s honor are suggested to PKD Foundation, https://pkdcure.org/give/.

A gathering to celebrate Jeff’s life will be held on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, from 11:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at Edgewood Country Club, 8399 Commerce Road, Commerce, Michigan. Family and friends are invited to come together to honor Jeff, share memories, and celebrate the life he lived. A special time of sharing will take place at 2:00 p.m., where stories and memories of Jeff will be welcomed and cherished.

Please share a condolence or special memory of Jeff with his family on his guestbook page.


Rev. Kenneth H. Lein

1938 – 2026

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Rev. Kenneth H. Lein, 87, of Kewadin, Michigan, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 22, 2026 at Meadow Brook Nursing Facility in Bellaire.
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Ken was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on July 30, 1938 to Harold and Lucille Lein. He graduated with honors from Rufus King High School in 1956, furthering his studies at Wartburg College in Iowa and Capitol University in Columbus, Ohio. Ken earned his master’s degree at the Lutheran School of Theology (University of Chicago) in 1964 and was ordained into the Lutheran Church (LCA/ELCA) as a Pastor, recently celebrating 62 years in the ministry.

Ken’s love of music began at age four with the accordion, followed closely by the bassoon, piano, and organ. While attending Capitol, his love of music brought him “true love,” when he met his beloved wife, Suzanna. Both sang in the choir at Broadstreet Presbyterian Church in Columbus. The couple was married a year later and spent the next 63 years side by side until Suzanna’s death in 2023. Together they served churches in Illinois, Pennsylvania and Michigan.

The couple was blessed with two sons, Johnathan (Amy) of Altamonte Springs, Florida, and David of Elk Rapids, Michigan. They also served as foster parents throughout their ministry. Ken and Sue were proud and loving grandparents to NoahDavid (Natalie), Joshua (Alyssa) and Olivia Suzanna (Darrius), and great-grandparents to Vienna, Samuel, Ezekiel, Zarielle, and Jasper. 

Ken was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Suzanna; and sister, Janet Ehn. He is survived by his sons, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, along with his nieces Becky, Wendy (Patric), and Amy (Tait).

Throughout his life, Ken served on numerous boards but was most proud of his appointment as Chaplain for the Friends of The Wannamaker Organ. His musical talent entertained hundreds of people from young children to senior citizens over the course of his life and ministry. Ken could easily switch from playing “A Mighty Fortress” on the pipe organ while immediately transitioning into “The Beer Barrel Polka” or “When Irish Eyes are Smiling” (always for mom).

He and Sue felt blessed to be called to their vocation of serving others, following the example of Christ and loving everyone no matter who they were. They were not perfect, but as Sue would say, “We always gave it our best.”

The family would like to thank all staff at the Villa in Traverse City, Meadow Brook, and Heartland Hospice for the exceptional care they provided to Ken.

Kenneth’s Celebration of Life will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 30, 2026 with visitation one hour prior to the service at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 403 Traverse St. in Elk Rapids. A short graveside service at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Kewadin and luncheon (at St. Paul’s) will follow. Memorials may be directed to Calvary Lutheran Church, 10180 Elk Lake Road, Williamsburg, MI 49690.

Beacon Cremation and Funeral Service, Covell-Traverse City Chapel, is in charge of arrangements.


Dianna Louise Brumer
April 20, 1947 – May 25, 2026

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On Monday, May 25, 2026, our beloved Dianna was welcomed with open arms by our Lord and Savior. She passed peacefully, surrounded by her children, their spouses, her twin sister, and her husband.

Dianna will be fondly remembered for her unwavering dedication to serving others. She cared for the sick and elderly for decades as a nurse at the Grand Traverse Pavilions. Even in recent years, she continued to help others through her participation in a cancer treatment trial, exemplifying her lifelong commitment to helping others.

Dianna was a gift to everyone who knew her. Her generosity of spirit and kindness were ever-present. She was the consummate host, quick to offer a seat, a full plate, and a drink for a toast. Guided by her faith, especially during her final years, she drew strength, love, and support from her Faith Reformed Church community and small group.

She is preceded in death by her mother, Frances Windsor; stepfather, Duke Windsor; father, Kenneth Weinzapfel; and other loved ones.

She is survived by her husband, Harry Brumer; her children, Casey Baumann, Brooke Baumann, Josh (Julie) Baumann; her grandchildren, Jess and Jordan Baumann and Breanne (Will) Kelderhouse; and her stepchildren, Harry (Christine) Brumer III and Gail (Andy) Ashley. She also leaves behind her siblings, Kenneth (Barb) Weinzapfel, Jerry (Jo) Weinzapfel, Donna (Doyle Disbrow) Nelson, Chris (Linda) Weinzapfel, Greg (Donna) Weinzapfel and many nieces and nephews.

A church service celebrating her magnificent life will be held at Faith Reformed Church on Front Street in Traverse City, Michigan, on June 25, 2026. Family visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m., followed by the service at 11:00 a.m.
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Beacon Cremation & Funeral Service, Covell-Traverse City Chapel, is in charge of arrangements. www.beaconfh.com


Lawrence “Larry” Fielstra

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Lawrence “Larry” Fielstra, who resided in Hampstead, North Carolina, peacefully passed away at his home on May 16, 2026. Larry was born on January 2, 1947, to Mike and Mildred Fielstra, one of five children. He graduated from Elk Rapids High School in 1965. He worked in his parents’ business, the M & M Garage in Elk Rapids, Michigan where he became a very experienced mechanic who could fix or make anything with whatever he had on hand.

Larry also worked at Sunward Yachts in Wilmington, North Carolina where he was instrumental in the building of Walter Cronkite’s third boat, a 48-foot cruising ketch named Wyntje.

Larry was an avid sailor, loved the game of golf – he traveled to all 50 states and many overseas countries.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents and his sister Karen Barnes. Larry is survived by his son, Mike, who lives in Seattle, Washington, with his wife Leslie and their three daughters, Lyla, Jasmine and Hope. He is also survived by his siblings, Joan (Charlie) Monday of Winfield, KS; David (Mary Ann) Fielstra of Lake Orion MI; and Lori (Gordon) Driver of Wilmington, NC; and numerous nieces and nephews. 

Larry touched so many lives and will be missed by so many people.


Carol Mae (Strand) Smith

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Carol Mae (Strand) Smith, 89, passed away peacefully on April 15, 2026, in Williamsburg, Michigan. Born on January 21, 1937, in Detroit, Michigan, Carol lived a life filled with love, dedication, and an enduring commitment to her family and faith.
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Carol earned her bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Michigan in 1983, a testament to her determination and intellect. Her professional journey included roles as a telephone operator and gift wrapper in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She also worked at her father’s company, C.A. Strand Co., in Detroit before becoming the co-owner of Hughes Electronics Products Corp in Livonia, Michigan. After retiring, Carol volunteered for many years at the Elk Rapids Chamber of Commerce in Elk Rapids, Michigan. Through these endeavors, Carol demonstrated a strong work ethic and a commitment to excellence.

Family was at the heart of Carol’s life. She was the beloved wife of Rich for 68 years—a partnership built on love and devotion. Together, they raised four children: Richard Jr. (Vicki) Smith, Kurt Smith, Amandasue Butterfield, and Suzanne (Joseph) Moscynski. Carol cherished her role as a grandmother to Alicia, Jonathan, Jeramy, Jelana, Brianna, and Courtney; and as a great-grandmother to Braelyn, Izaiah, Onyka, Zoey, Mira, Kynzlie, Sophie, Liviana, Tristan, Korbyn, Wesson, Ayla, and Josie. She also held a special place in her heart for her sister-in-law, Joan Smith, and her goddaughter, Pam (Rob) Thomas.

Carol was predeceased by her parents, Charles Strand Jr. and Helen (Hilty) Strand; her sister, Gail Olack; and her brother, Charles Strand. She is survived by her husband, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and leaves behind countless extended family members who will forever treasure their memories of her.

A woman of deep faith and compassion, Carol was a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her spirituality guided her throughout her life and inspired those around her.

One of Carol’s greatest passions was researching her family history—a labor of love she pursued for decades. She meticulously gathered not only names and dates but also the stories that brought her ancestors to life. This dedication ensured that future generations would have a rich understanding of their heritage.

Carol will be remembered for her humor, compassion, and boundless love. She touched the lives of all who knew her as a wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt, godmother, and friend. Her legacy is one of kindness and connection—a reminder to cherish the bonds we share with one another. May Carol’s memory bring comfort to all who mourn her passing.

A memorial service will be held in Carol’s honor on May 9, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2305 US 131 NE, Kalkaska.

Arrangements were made by Wolfe-O’Neill Funeral Home, our family serving yours.


Shirley Louise Pardee

Shirley Louise Pardee, 88, of Kewadin, Michigan, died Monday, April 20, 2026. She was born on April 15, 1938 in Kewadin, the daughter of James Arthur and Evelyn (Boals) Coyne.
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Shirley was a wonderful homemaker. She enjoyed crafts, sewing, flowers, gardening, canning, refurbishing antique furniture and taking rides to enjoy the area and nature. She was a very common-sense lady and had a very sharp memory right up to the end.

Shirley is survived by her children, Charles (Janet) Pardee, Randy Pardee, Greg (Feenie) Pardee, Ricky Pardee and Rhonda (Bill) Morrison; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; sister, Sharon; sisters-in-law, Mary Moore and Jackie Coyne and nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents, James “Art” and Evelyn Coyne; husband, Charles Pardee; brothers, Jim (June), Bill and Marshall Coyne; two grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of choice.

Graveside Services will be held 11:00 a.m., Thursday, May 21, 2026 at Yuba Cemetery, Acme.

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