William B. Snyder

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of William Bryan Snyder, age 34, of Grass Lake, Michigan, who left us on November 7th, 2024. William was a beloved son, brother, father, and friend, whose warm spirit, infectious smile, and thoughtful ways will be missed.

William was born October 7th, 1990 in Ann Arbor to Lorraine Koch and Richard Snyder. William has two daughters, Jordyn and Jasmyn, that he was so proud of and loved with his whole heart. He loved taking them to Daddy Daughter dances, watching them cheer, listening to their laughter, and seeing them grow into beautiful young ladies.

Willam, "Will", grew up in Grass Lake. He enjoyed reading, playing chess, playing soccer, watching football, and skateboarding with his brother, Dillon. Will was naturally athletic and excelled in any sport he tried. He had many childhood friends that he spent so much time with, that it left him with stories and memories that he loved to share. The stories of William and Dillon, and all their friends are many and shaped a great childhood. One special friend, Josh Duke, was like another brother to William and Dillon, and always held a special place in Will's heart. William was known to his family and friends as having such a kind and loving heart, thoughtful ways, and he always loved to goof around and make people smile and laugh.

William will be so deeply missed by his mom, Lorraine Koch, his dad, Richard Snyder, stepdad, Bill Fensch, his daughters, Jordyn and Jasmyn Snyder, his brother, Dillon Snyder, and sisters, Heather (Brandon) Miller, Amanda (Anthony) McConeghy, Beonka Snyder, and Carly Snyder; as well as his nieces and nephews: Mariaha, Alyiah, Kaden, Donovan, Ellie, Jada, Tyree, Joshia, and Luca. Will is survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, his grandmother, Rebecca Courvoisier; Dennis McConeghy, Bob Weir, special friend, Mike Smith, and many, many special people and friends he met on his journey. He is preceded in death by his grandpa, Robert Courvoisier.

A Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday, November 19, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home in Chelsea, where the family will receive friends from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service.

The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to an educational fund for William's daughters, Jordyn and Jasmyn.

Bruno P. Pierzinski

Bruno Peter Pierzinski, age 92, of Stockbridge, MI, passed away on November 7, 2024 at his home surrounded by his family.

Bruno was born on May 22, 1932 in Little Falls, MN, the son of Peter and Emily (Jendro) Pierzinski. He had lived in the Stockbridge area for the past nine years, moving from Pinckney.

Bruno proudly served in the United States Navy. He was always good with his hands and worked for many years as a self-employed carpenter. An avid outdoorsman, he enjoyed hunting and ice fishing.

On May 25, 1957, he married Eleanor A. (Wujcik), and she preceded him in death in 2005. He is survived by six children, Denise (Joe) Lonchar of Stockbridge, David Pierzinski of Howell, Douglas Pierzinski of Michigan, Daryl (Shelly) Pierzinski of South Carolina, Deidre Hatchard of Colorado, and Darius (Lynn) Pierzinski of Brighton; 18 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Gloria Krych of Three Rivers, and Phyllis (Buddy Wilfred) Waltz of Pinckney. He was preceded in death by a son, Dennis, and a daughter-in-law, Elaine.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, November 11, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at the Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge, where the family will receive friends from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service.

Jennifer "Jen" Ruth Slagenwhite

Jennifer Ruth Slagenwhite, age 52, of Munith, MI, passed away on November 04, 2024 at her home after a year long battle with cancer. Jen was born on September 7, 1972 in Superior Twp., MI, the daughter of James L. Slagenwhite and Bertha P. Crane. She graduated from Chelsea High School in 1990. Jen found joy in spending time outside, whether it was going to the beach or spending time in her garden. She loved spending time with family, especially her grandchildren.

Jen is survived by her loving life-partner, Brian Lytle; four children, Breanna Nelson (Derek Corser) of Pinckney, Kayla Lytle (Jake Nastally) of Brooklyn, Jenna Hardy of East Lansing, and Caleb Lytle of Munith; her bonus mom, Cathy Burt (John) of South Lyon; five grandchildren; a brother, James (Christina) Slagenwhite of Belleville; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, November 16, 2024, from 2:00-4:00 p.m. at the Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society of Huron Valley, the American Cancer Society, or the Brain Injury Association of Michigan. Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Julia M. Arnett

Julia Mae Arnett, age 93, of Jackson, MI, formerly of Munith, MI, passed away peacefully on November 3, 2024, at Vista Grande Villa in Jackson. Born on February 24, 1931, in Maytown, KY, she was the daughter of Buck and Cynthia (Lafferty) Hale. Julia married Paul W. Arnett in 1947, who preceded her in death.

A devoted gardener, Julia found joy in working in her rock and flower gardens, and feeding her hummingbirds. She was also passionate about quilting, playing guitar, and sharing her love of gospel music. Family and faith were central to Julia’s life, and she cherished her many friendships at Heeney Road Baptist Church.

Julia is survived by her children, Paula K. Clark and Paul (Donna) Arnett; her grandchildren, Derek Risner, Dave A. Clark, Ryan Burke, Rebecca Davis, and Kyle D. Arnett; and a brother, Allan Hale. She will also be missed by many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; along with many, aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul; her daughter, Wannetta Ann Burke; and her siblings, Jr. Hale, Elmer Hale, Pauline Hale, James Hale, Louise Hale, Curtis Hale, and Norman Hale.

A gathering of friends and family to celebrate Julia’s life will be held at the Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge on Friday, November 8, 2024 from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Memorial contributions may be made to the family. Arrangements are being handled by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home.

Beverly Jean Keck

Beverly Jean Keck, age 83, of Jackson, MI, passed away on November 6, 2024 in Jackson, MI.

Beverly was born on September 9, 1941 in Detroit, MI, the daughter of Russell and Marion (Rondy) Lamberger. She had lived in the Gregory area since 1977, moving from Milford. She enjoyed farming, shopping, sewing, and collecting antiques. In 1969, she married David W. Keck, and they enjoyed 43 years of marriage. He preceded her in death in 2012.

She is survived by six children: Marion (Dennis) Harris, Paul Keck and (Jean Graves), Devin (Tina) Keck, Sandy Tansey, Mona (Bill) Mellon, and Tina (Randy) Debord; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and a sister, Carol Pilette of Royal Oak. In addition to her husband, David, she was preceded in death by three brothers, Russell Lamberger, Mark Lamberger, and Lynn Mcnett.

Visitation will be held at the Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea, on Friday, November 8, 2024, from 1:00-6:00 p.m., with a brief prayer service beginning at 6:00 p.m.

A private burial will take place at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Gentiva Hospice.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Revah Jean Baker

Revah Jean Baker, age 93, of Chelsea, Michigan, passed away peacefully on November 4, 2024, at Chelsea Retirement Community. She was born on October 29, 1931, in Campbell, Missouri, the daughter of Earl and Irene (Pierce) Coats.

Revah spent many years in Dexter, where she was a member of the Dexter United Methodist Church. She found joy in simple pleasures, from walking at Hudson Mills Metro Park and practicing yoga, to crocheting, knitting, and cooking for loved ones. She found joy in spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.

Revah is survived by her three children: Susie (John) Lee of Florida, Uma Reed of California, and Melanie Figueroa of Grass Lake; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Phillip Coats and Jimmy Coats, and two sisters, Norma Cichanski and Helen Gonzales.

In accordance with her wishes, cremation has taken place and a private service will be held at a later date. Those wishing to make a memorial contribution in Revah’s honor may do so to the UMRC-Porter Hills Foundation.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Donald Lester Fink

Donald Lester Fink, of Grass Lake, MI, passed away at the Chelsea Hospital on November 2, 2024.

He was born the son of Raymond Howard and Dorothy Irene (Ellis) Fink on August 14, 1936. On April 21, 1979, he married Karla Kay Otrambo, and she survives.

Don loved to fish, go to the casino, watch horse races, and play the slots. He also enjoyed farming, playing the organ, spending time with his family, and watching TV Westerns.

In addition to his wife, Karla, he is survived by his children, Sandy (John Jr.) Rickel and Fred (Laura) Ball; grandchildren, Jade Heaviland, Dylan Medeiros, Mia Rickel, and Noa Rickel and Brad Smith.  Don was preceded in death by his sister, Karen Haywood; and his children, Ray Preston, Mitchell Preston, and Charlotte Fink.

Per his wishes a private burial and service have taken place. Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge.

Keith Eugene Otto

Keith Eugene Otto, age 80, of Pleasant Lake, MI, passed away peacefully at his home on October 29, 2024. He wrestled with lung cancer for over a year, but this fight was too big. Keith was born on July 21, 1944 to Gardner and Jeanette (Sayler) Otto. Keith graduated from high school in 1962 in Stockbridge, MI. Keith was a proud Navy Veteran, having served from 1962-1965. He was a graduate of Western Michigan University with BSEE. He went on to become a Master Electrician.

Keith loved time with family and friends. He was a long-time friend of Bill W.  Traveling with his lovely wife was a highlight. He especially loved time with his two children and five grandchildren. He was close to his two brothers. There were dinners, games, ice cream, BBQ grilling, and lots of laughter and jokes.

Keith was a loving husband to Rosalyn (Boyce) Otto for 57 years. She survives. Keith also leaves behind his loving daughter, Tina (Jason) Gary and his devoted son, Brent (Andrea) Otto. His grandchildren lost a caring and fun grandpa, and they survive: Ethan, Cora, Brayden, Makenna, and Caleb Otto. He leaves behind his two brothers and their wives, Arnold (Barbara) Otto and Dean (Janet) Otto and three children between them; plus two bonus sisters, Nancy Buss and Laura (John) McMullen, along with their five children between them.

The family wishes to thank anyone that helped them in the past year with prayers, food, support, and rides.

Visitation will be held at the Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, 424 E. Main St., Stockbridge on Sunday, November 3, 2024, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, November 4, 2024, 11:00 a.m., at the Stockbridge United Methodist Church. Burial will follow at Oaklawn Cemetery, Stockbridge.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Chelsea Hospital Cancer Center or the Salvation Army-Jackson. 

Beverly A. Richards

Beverly Ann Richards, age 89, of Ann Arbor, MI, passed away on Oct 17, 2024 at Linden Square Assisted Living Center in Saline, MI.

Born July 10, 1935 in Detroit, MI, daughter of Katherine (Hertica) and Clayton Richards. She was preceded in death by her parents, her sisters, Nancy Warren (John), Faye Cook (Duane), her brother, Lynn Richards (Starlet), a niece, Kelli Spaulding and nephew, Cameron LaPointe.

Bev was raised in Ann Arbor and graduated from Ann Arbor High School, Class of 1953. She continued her education at EMU pursuing a career in teaching. While there, she joined Beta Sigma Phi and proudly remained an active member for the rest of her life. Her years as a preschool teacher were rewarding and memorable as she thrived on captivating the imagination of young minds. It was Bev’s deep rooted love of animals that in later years led to her home pet care business, Creature Comforts. She enjoyed several decades of caring for her client’s beloved pets and made lasting friendships along the way.

As a lifelong resident of Ann Arbor, Bev’s wide range of interests led to a rich, engaging, and fulfilling life. She enjoyed attending community theater, educational programs, library events, and concerts.The U of M School of Music Halloween Concert became a treasured annual tradition. A born leader, she helped plan events and gatherings with her sorority sisters, high school classmates, neighbors, friends, and family. She needed to be where the action was!

Beverly will be remembered for her strong independent spirit, passion for learning, sense of humor, fiery temper, gift of gab, thoughtful handwritten cards, her love of newspapers, mystery novels, celebrations, holiday decorating, and all of nature.

The family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to the hospice and Linden Square caregivers for their compassion, kindness, respect, and support. Bev had a kind and loving network of friends and neighbors who enriched her life immensely. Her family will be forever grateful for their support.

Bev will be missed by her nieces, Michelle LaPointe (Genevieve), Christine LaPointe (Patrick), Risa Richards (Doug); and nephews, Clayton Cook and Kip Richards (Rose), great nieces and great-nephews, and many dear friends.

A private memorial service will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Humane Society of Huron Valley.

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Deborah J. Oakley

Deborah Jane Oakley was born at Detroit’s Henry Ford Hospital in 1937 and died at home on August 21, 2024.

She was the daughter of Kathryn Willson Hacker and George F. Hacker. They lived in Wyandotte, MI until 1945, moving to Fort Wayne, IN for the rest of her early life.

Using money saved from cleaning offices, she presaged a life of international interests by studying French at the Collège Cévenol (Haute Loire and a center of WWII French Resistance) in the summer of 1953. She graduated with high honors in political science from Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania in 1958. She married her collegiate sweetheart, Bruce Oakley, the next week and moved to Providence, RI where she received an MA degree in political science from Brown University and was the Director of Teenage and Adult Programming at the local YWCA.

The couple then spent one year in Stockholm, Sweden where Debby worked for Gunnar Myrdal and made lifelong Swedish friends. During the next two years while living in southern California, they had their first child, Ingrid (a rare native Angelino); then their second child, Brian, after settling in Ann Arbor, MI.

With encouragement from the University of Michigan’s Center for Education of Women, Debby became part of “A Dangerous Experiment” enrolling with three other married women for further study. As one of those then-considered obstreperous women, she received an MPH followed by a PhD from the U-M.

During her years as a faculty member at Michigan, she received funding from state, federal (NIH), and private sources and served as a member of federal NIH and state review and advisory panels. Her research at the U-M’s School of Nursing focused on women’s health and included ground-breaking tracking of contraceptive behaviors and institutional effects on women’s health in the U.S. and China, evaluation of delivery care by certified midwives (as compared with obstetricians), documentation of nurse-managed centers in the U.S. and China, and women’s health behaviors in Iran.

She was known as a knowledgeable and dedicated mentor to colleagues and students in her own School of Nursing, elsewhere in the university, and other countries. Debby collaborated extensively with colleagues from multiple universities and was grateful for her long-time collaborator, the late Meiyu Yu, MD, PhD. Together they established an educational and research partnership with Peking Medical University School of Nursing (as it is now known), with support from the Kellogg Foundation and the Robert DeVries Scholars. She also served on the Board of Directors of the local and national Planned Parenthood, and as an American Public Health Association member, she helped found and led what is now the Section of Sexual and Reproductive Health and APHA’s Women’s Caucus.

She attended the 1974 U.N. Conference on Population in Bucharest and represented the International Public Health Association at the 1975 United Nations meeting on women. As a delegate of the International Federation of Public Health, she attended the 1984 U.N. meeting on women in Mexico City. In her more than two decades of retirement as a Professor Emerita, she continued as a peer-reviewer for international journals, benefited from work as an ESL tutor, loved her garden, and greatly enjoyed the increased time to interact with friends. As a Political Science major, she spent countless hours working to get out the vote.

Married for more than 66 years, she traveled the world with her husband and spent time in Mexico reviving his childhood memories and making new friends. Their 20+ years of retirement together were lovingly productive. Debby was especially proud of her children and promoted their international interests: Ingrid’s two years teaching with the Peace Corps in Lesotho (Africa), and Brian’s two years with the JET program teaching in Hokkaido, Japan.

To assuage the empty nest syndrome, she worked with Chelsea teachers to develop a Sister-City program with Shimizu-cho, Hokkaido that lasted for more than 25 years. To honor her parents, Debby developed Katie’s Grove of birch trees and daffodils on their property, and an endowed George Hacker student internship at the U-M’s Clements Library. Her parents and her brother, David Willson Hacker, all now gone, were great influences.

Survivors include her patient and talented husband; her precious and beloved children and grandchildren, Ingrid (Michael) and their children Olivia and Yost; Brian (Angela) and their children Sophia and Willson; a niece, Sarah and her daughter Ellie; a nephew, Jonathan (Kristen) and children David and Maggie, and a great-nephew, Zachary.

A celebration of life will be held at the Chelsea Depot on Sunday, November 3, 2024, at 10:00 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Planned Parenthood or National Public Radio (NPR).

Arrangements by Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea, MI,