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Richard A. Schuman
Richard A. Schuman, 65, of Howell, formerly of Boyne City and Waterford, died Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2004 at the University of Michigan Hospital, Ann Arbor.
Funeral services were held Saturday at MacDonald's Funeral Home in Howell. The Reverend Charles Jacobs officiated. Burial followed in Lakeview cemetery, Howell.
He was born Oct. 9, 1939 in Detroit, the son of Earl A. and Lily M. (Harris) Schuman.
He worked most of his life as a sculptor/modeler for the Automotive Industry.
He was an avid collector of Lionel Trains and also loved to travel, hike and read.
He is survived by his wife Sandra "Sandy" L. (Nelson) Schuman whom he married on Nov. 28, 1959 in Detroit. Dear father of Steven Schuman of Mesa, Ariz. and Kristen (William) Barry of White Lake, Mich.; grandchildren, Brendan, Cian and Alaina; sisters, Norma Shoemaker of Presque Isle and Delores Moore of East Jordan and sister-in-law, Caralee Schuman of Glendale, Ariz.
Memorial contributions suggested to the University of Michigan Bone Marrow Transplant Program.

Lois Edson
Lois Edson, 81, went to be with the Lord on Nov. 9, 2004.
A memorial service will be held at Walloon Lake Community Church on Dec. 4, at 1 p.m. According to her wishes, a cremation has taken place, and her remains will rest beside those of her husband.
She was born Lois Virginia Horner on May 13, 1923 in Toledo, Ohio, graduated from Flower Hospital nursing school as a Registered Nurse, married Arthur Edson and lived first in Boyne Falls and then Walloon Lake.
She worked for over 25 years at Little Traverse Hospital in Petoskey in pediatrics and emergency, as well as wherever she was needed. Lois moved to Grand Rapids in 1999 where she touched every person's life that she came in contact with.
Lois is survived by her only brother Leonard Horner (and his spouse Gerry); sister-in-law Irene Grundner; sons, Arthur Edson Jr. (and his spouse Antonia), son, Thomas Edson (and his spouse Pamela); daughter, Ann Connor (and her spouse Keith); along with eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; and lots of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Edson.
Lois' passions were her family and her church, both Walloon Lake Community Church and later Sentinal Pointe Community Church.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial donation to either of these churches.

Francis `Frank' F. Read
Francis "Frank" F. Read, 63, of Echo Township, died Sunday, Nov. 7, 2004, in Marquette.
He was born Jan. 10, 1941, in Allegheny Township, Penn., the son of Blair and Mary (Ansman) Read.
On Oct. 26, 1981, he married Sylvia Hancock Morris in Port Huron. They made thier home in Echo Township.
Frank served in the U.S. Navy as ship quartermaster during the Vietnam era. He worked as a merchant marine wheelsman for Seafarers International Union for many years. He enjoyed being with his grandchildren, fishing, playing cards, baking chocolate chip cookies and cooking spaghetti.
Surviving are his wife Sylvia; children Kurt (Caren) Read of Coral Springs, Fla., Paul (Amy) Read of Dallas, and Renee (Larry) Sterrett of Alexandria, Va.; stepchildren Eleanor (Dennis) Richards of East Jordan and Robert (Athena) Morris of Evanston, Wyo.; eight grandchildren; his mother, Mary Peck of Yale; sisters Marybeth (Karl) Fladzinski of Waterford, Wendy (Michael) Nault of New Baltimore, Sylvia (Mike) Brown of Sterling Heights, and Maureen (Chris) Fladzinski of Yale.
He was preceded by his father Blair Read in 1940 and by his stepfather Stephan Bush.
A memorial service was held Nov. 12 at Hastings Funeral Home in Ellsworth. The Rev. Celia M. Hastings officiated.
Memorial contributions may be made to the family.

Stephen Alan Sutter
Stephen "Steve" Alan Sutter, 55, of Byron Center passed away on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2004. He now rests peacefully in the arms of his Savior Jesus Christ.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Ruth Sutter; brothers, Lloyd, Max, and Harry Sutter; and sister, Millie Ogle.
Steve's loving memory will be cherished by his devoted wife of 28 years, Beverly; son, Jonathon; stepchildren, Barb and Dave Clahassey, Crystal Burnette, Kathy and Carey Hillard, Lori Wheeler, and Patrick Wheeler II; 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sister, Ruth and Ray Sager; brother, Ed Sutter; sisters and brother-in-law, Martina Sutter, Debbie and Doug Koster; many nieces and nephews; and special friends, Kevin and Laurie Glieden and Mike Curtis.
A service celebrating Steve's life was held Saturday, Nov. 20, 2004, at Cook Funeral Home Byron Center Chapel. The Rev. David Christian from the Resurrection Life Full Gospel Church officiated.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Steve's name may be made to Home of Hope Hospice. Those unable to attend service or visitation may sign the family's memory book online at www.cookfuneralhome.com.

Thomas L. Ten Hoopen
Thomas L. Ten Hoopen, 62, passed away peacefully on Oct. 12, 2004, at his home in Florida.
Tom was born to William and Helen (Eggleston) Ten Hoopen of Bellaire.
His last request was to be buried in Lakeview cemetery with his mother and father.
He will sadly be missed by his loving family.
He was preceded in death by his baby brother, Joey, and his parents.
He is survived by five brothers and three sisters, Bill (Carol) of Florida, Pat (Barb) of Dorr, Roger (Sharon) of Grosse Pointe, Kathy Bowker of Washington, Brother Frank Ten Hoopen of Africa, Mary (Peter) Lennington of Canada, Mike (Becky) of Berkley, and Barb McNally of Madison Heights.
The private family ceremony will be officiated by Brother Frank Ten Hoopen.
Arrangements were handled by the Bellaire Chapel of Mortensen Funeral Homes.

Charles Walker
Charlie Walker, husband, father, entrepreneur and inventor, was a man who could see possibilities where others could not.
Charlie and his wife Myrt fell in love with the pristine beauty of the Chain-O-Lakes in 1962. Torch Lake became their haven for summer and winter entertaining, recreation and their wedding anniversary every New Year's Eve. Many will remember him from the good times at Shanty Creek, Schuss Mountain, The Torch Riveria and Brownwood Acres. Charlie was a down to earth people person.
Charlie was an exceptional businessman. He became a Master Brewer of beer from the Siebel Institute in Chicago, 1933. In 1938, Charlie founded Univertical Corp. in Detroit, which is today a world-class supplier of Copper and Nickel Anodes to the electroplating industry. Charlie was a pioneer who made manufacturing history when he invented the titanium basket for holding copper anodes in electroplating systems. He further invented the graphite basket for tin/lead plating and he fathered phosphorus copper anodes. His customers relied him regularly for his expertise in solving plating problems.
In July of 1970, Charlie Walker set Torch Lake on Fire when he generously introduced and sponsored the several years of commercial fireworks display on Torch Lake. Charlie's life long love of boating led him to envision and build Torch River Marine a state of the art marina at the south end of Torch Lake. He saw boating as a healthy, fun, family building activity. Charlie believed and continued to believe that everyone should have boating access to Torch and the Chain-O-Lakes.
Later in life, when most businessmen look toward retirement, Charlie embarked on two new ventures. The first was a new company manufacturing high quality chemicals for electroplating. Then, at 88 years old, Charlie embraced the 21st century with a major expansion in China. In March 2004, Charlie traveled to Shanghai, China, where he was the keynote speaker at the grand opening ceremony of his company Univertical International, Suzou, China.
Charlie valued learning and continued learning his whole life. As a legacy, he and his wife Myrtle made a substantial gift to the Novi Public Library. Charlie deeply believed libraries are one of the primary resources for those who could not pursue formal studies, needed for their success.
Charlie loved birthday parties and recently celebrated his 89th on Oct. 5. He will be missed and remembered by his wife Myrtle, his sons Clary, Chuck, Carl, Paul, his daughter Tina. Charlie dearly loved all his grandchildren.
Charlie would tell you he was truly a blessed man.
Private services were held Oct. 16. Arrangements were made by the O'Brien, Sullivan Funeral Home in Novi. For more information call (248) 348-1800 or on-line condolences can be sent at www.obriensullivanfuneralhome.com
Charlie and Myrt request donations to The National Kidney Foundation of Michigan, 1169 Oak Valley Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48108. The foundation can be reached at (734) 222-9800, toll-free in Michigan at (800) 482-1455 or at its Web site at www.nkfm.org.

Donald LeRoy Mosley
Donald Leroy Mosley, 83, of Bellaire died Sunday, Nov. 28, 2004, at the Munson Hospice House in Traverse City.
Don was born Aug. 16, 1921 in Carthage, Ill., the son of Tylee and Clara (Waisath) Mosley.
He was a graduate of Iowa State University and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.
He was a sales representative for automobile parts suppliers, and had also been a Studio Engineer for General Motors, using his artistic skills later to create water color paintings and design his own home. A drummer, he enjoyed playing with bands.
He was a member of the Church in the Hills in Bellaire, and previously the First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham.
He was also a member of the Bloomfield Hills Masonic Lodge #44, the Knights Templar and the Royal Arch Masons.
He resided at Lake Bellaire as a permanent resident since 1989 after summering there for many years with his family.
On Jan. 31, 1943 in Keokuk, Iowa, he married Virginia Marie Ketchum who survives. Also surviving are three children, Rebecca Ann (William) Ingersoll of Canton, Sally Clare (Brian) Carlson of Troy, Donald Mark (Sally) Mosley of Dearborn; five grandchildren, Andrew Martin Ingersoll, Patrick Brian and Thomas Jeffrey Carlson, Shannon M., and Donald James Mosley.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Franklin Mosley, who was killed in action in Europe during WW II.
Funeral services will be Thursday, Dec. 2, at 11 a.m. at the Church in the Hills in Bellaire with the Rev. Russ Brandt and the Rev. Donald E. Gordon officiating.
Interment will take place in Lakeview cemetery, Bellaire.
The family will receive friends Wednesday, Dec. 1, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at the Bellaire Chapel of Mortensen Funeral Homes.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Salvation Army or the Church in The Hills.

Mary Margaret Trumble
Mary Margaret Trumble, 88, of Bellaire died Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2004, at home.
Mary was born March 30, 1916, in Kouts, Ind., the daughter of James and Elizabeth (English) Hannon.
She was a long time active member of St. Luke Catholic Church in Bellaire. She was a school teacher for 40 years, mostly in Bellaire, and was a member of the Bellaire Lioness Club.
In 1949, in Indiana, she married George E. Trumble and they moved to Bellaire.
George preceded her in death in 1975. Also preceding her in death were four brothers, James, Jack, Richard and Joseph Hannon and a sister Helen O'Malley.
Surviving are two children, Marv Kay Trumble of Austin, Texas, Robert Trumble of Central Lake; a brother Bernard (Lou) Trumble of Indiana; several nieces and nephews.
A Funeral Mass was held Saturday, Nov. 27, at St. Luke Catholic Church in Bellaire, with the Rev. Joseph Hannon as celebrant.
A wake service was held Friday at the Bellaire Chapel of Mortensen Funeral Homes with the Rev. James Gardiner officiating.
Interment in Lakeview cemetery in Bellaire.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Luke Catholic Church or the charity of one's choice.

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