HURON DAILY TRIBUNE, Bad Axe, Huron County, Michigan Copyright 2002 by Carol Morrison. This copy contributed for use in the MIGenWeb Archives. MIGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material must obtain the written consent of the contributor or the legal representative of the submitter and contact the listed MIGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the MIGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. Local obituaries for the week beginning August 25, 2002 Sunday, August 25, 2002 Melvin Heins Melvin F. Heins, 55, of Guam and formerly of Port Austin, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2002, following an apparent heart attack. He was born Nov. 7, 1946, in Taylor, son of the late Raymond and Verna (Borio) Heins. Mel was a graduate of Port Austin High School and Central Michigan University with a bachelor and master's degree in education. He taught at Port Austin High, in Detroit and in California. Mel received his master's degree in business administration at the University of Guam. He was vice principal at the Johnston Middle School in Guam. Mel enjoyed basketball, tennis and was an avid reader. He is survived by a daughter, Candace and her husband, Noah, of Carmel, Calif.; two grandsons, Jonah and Rowan; three brothers, Raymond and his wife, Arlene, of Port Austin, Dale and his wife, Rita, of Texas, and Darrell (Charlie) of Port Austin; a sister, Barbara and her husband, Ozzie, of Tennessee; several nieces and nephews. Cremation took place in Guam. Rosalyn L. Schember Rosalyn Lillie Schember, 55, died Thursday, Aug. 22, 2002, at Saint Mary's Medical Center in Saginaw following a lengthy illness. She was born Oct. 13, 1946, in Pigeon, daughter of Lillian (Fuerst) Rothfuss and the late Eli F. Rothfuss. She was a 1964 graduate of the Sebewaing High School. Rosalyn was an avid crafter and loved her garden and flowers. Surviving are two daughters, Chris Huizar and her husband, Josh, of Unionville, and Jodi Juzek and her husband, Woody, of Port Austin; one son, James Schember and his fiancee, Monica McHalpine, of Sebewaing; her mother, Lillian Rothfuss of Sebewaing; two grandchildren, Lyn Karl and Zane Schember; several aunts, uncles and cousins. She was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Michelle Schember. Private funeral service took place at the Dinkel-Juengel Funeral Home in Sebewaing. Burial was in the Sebewaing Assembly of God Cemetery. There will be a memorial service at 10 a.m. Saturday (August 31) at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Linkville. Monday, August 26, 2002 William Harold Henderson William Harold Henderson, 82, of Bad Axe passed away Sunday, Aug. 25, 2002, at his home after an extended illness. He was born July 16, 1920 in Sandusky to the late Elroy and Iva (Starr) Henderson. Harold married Barbara Paterson on June 30, 1944, in Sandusky. Harold farmed in the Sandusky and Carsonville area until 1960 when the family began Henderson Sales, a farm equipment business in Bad Axe. Harold, Barbara and family operated the business from 1960-1995. Harold assembled the Henderson Sales building. For many years they resided in the Bradenton, Fla. area each winter. Harold was a volunteer for the Bible Alliance for 20 years. He enjoyed carpentry, working, building, and helping people and was an avid reader. Harold is survived by his wife, Barbara; four children, Larry Henderson and his wife, Genny, of Bad Axe, Shalda Rea and her husband, Michael, of Cass City, Rodney Henderson and his wife, Sharon, of Middleville, Ty Henderson and his wife, Amy, of Pigeon; two brothers, Melvin Henderson and his wife, Isabelle, of Sandusky and Harlyn Henderson and his wife, Gladys, of Sandusky; 12 grandchildren, Tim Henderson, Ted Henderson, Becky Henderson, Barbie Henderson, John Rea, Andrea Rea, Will Henderson, Diana Henderson, Michael Mead, Cortney Henderson, Dustin Henderson, and Christine Henderson; and two great-grandsons, Brandon Mead and Noah Henderson. Funeral services will take place at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2002, at Bad Axe Free Methodist Church. Pastor Jerry Sutton will officiate. Visitation will be 7 to 9 p.m. tonight and 1 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at MacAlpine Funeral Home in Bad Axe and from 10 to 11 a.m. Wednesday at the church. Memorials may be offered to Bluewater Thumb Youth for Christ, The Gideon's, or the donor's choice. Eleanor C. Kosinski Eleanor C. Kosinski, 81, of Hume Township died Saturday, Aug. 24, 2002, at the Huron County Medical Care Facility in Bad Axe. She was born March 22, 1921, in Port Austin Township, daughter of the late Joseph and Ida (Goretski) Kula. She and Eugene Kosinski were married on Nov. 19, 1938, at St. Michael's Catholic Church in Port Austin. He preceded her in death on July 1, 1980. Eleanor was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church in Port Austin. She retired from farming in 1992, but continued to enjoy cutting the grass or anything that would allow her to spend time on a tractor. She enjoyed traveling, especially her yearly trips to Florida and her trips to Indiana where she visited the Amish country. Eleanor also enjoyed playing cards, listening to polkas, and listening to Ladies Line on WLEW-AM. She is survived by five daughters, Ann Parks and her husband, John, of Port Austin, Alice Craig and her husband, Eugene, of Kinde, Cynthia Forbing and her husband, John, of Filion, Vivian Thuemmel and her husband, Daniel, of Port Austin and Colleen Mouton and her special friend, Dave Ballagh, of Bad Axe; four sons, Donald Kosinski and his wife, Diana, of Port Austin, Eugene Kosinski and his wife, Tammy, of Port Austin, Edward Kosinski and his wife, Mary Jo, of Elkton and Fred Kosinski of Port Austin; 35 grandchildren; 43 great-grandchildren; three step- grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren; two step great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Agnes Schipinski and her husband, Roy, of Filion; and a sister-in-law, Louise Wojtasik. She was preceded in death by three grandchildren, Charles P. Parks, Melinda K. Parks and Bruce K. Kosinski; sister, Katherine Strozeski and infant sister, Victoria Kula; and five brothers, Albert, Raymond, Aloysious, Joseph and Harry Kula. Funeral mass will be 11 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 29, 2002, at St. Michael's Catholic Church in Port Austin. Officiating will be the Rev. Robert Pare. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. A rosary will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday evening and a vigil will take place at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Knoblock Funeral Home in Kinde. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, 1 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, and 9 to 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Port Austin Library, the North Huron Schools library, the Huron County Medical Care Facility and the Diabetes Association. Ernest Spencer Ernest E. Spencer, 71, of Caro passed away Sunday, Aug. 25, 2002, at Adela E. Lutz VA Medical Center in Saginaw. Funeral services will take place at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2002, at Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today, and 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Family Discretionary Fund. Tuesday, August 27, 2002 Frederick Hagen Mr. Frederick "Fred" Joseph Hagen, 78, of Ubly passed away Monday, Aug. 26, 2002, at Huron Medical Center of Bad Axe. Fred was born June 3, 1924, in Ubly to the late Ernest and Laura (Jurges) Hagen. He married Hila Wills on April 13, 1957, at Frazer Presbyterian Church. She preceded him in death on Aug. 3, 1979. He married Myrtle (Bowman) Bolzman on Aug. 25, 1984. Fred was a dedicated farmer all his life. He read farm magazines and enjoyed farm programs, socializing with stock yard buddies, and square dancing. He belonged to the Ubly First Presbyterian Church. He was a member of the Farm Bureau. He was a former member of the Thumb Dance Club and the Tip of the Thumb Dance Club. Fred is survived by his wife, Myrtle, of Ubly; two sons, Karl Hagen and his wife, Carol, of Alma, Eric Hagen and his wife, Jeanette, of Ubly; five step- children, Janet Kinkade and her husband, Gary, of Port Byron, Ill., Donald Bolzman and his wife, Kathy, of Aurora, Colo., Ilene Sentz and her husband, Dennis, of Midland, Michael Bolzman and his wife, Jodie, of Unionville, Scott Bolzman and his wife, Connie, of Essexville; six grandchildren, Kristyn, Kyle, Korey, Karalyse, Marissa and Grant; 15 step-grandchildren, Lonnie Borodychuck and his wife, Rhonda, Cami Schwenneker and her husband, Jim, Kurt Kinkade and his wife, Hilda, Jill Mattingly, Sherry Slentz and her husband, Larry, Joel Bolzman and his wife, Kris, Kelli, Kathi, Steven and Krysti Sentz, Angie and Jenny Gremel, Jordan, Danielle, and Drew Bolzman; 10 step-great- granchildren; one sister, Grace Aardol and her husband, Paul, of Howell; two brothers, Bryce Hagen and his wife, Bettie, of Ubly, and Wallace Hagen and his wife, Sonia, of Caseville; one sister-in-law, Janet Hagen of Grosse Pointe. Fred was preceded in death by one brother, Clare Hagen. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 30, 2002, at the Zinger-Smigielski Chapel. Mr. Hubert Howell, minister of the Ubly First Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the Valley Cemetery of Ubly. Visitation will be from 2 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday and from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service Friday at the Zinger-Smigielski Funeral Home of Ubly. Memorials are requested to the American Cancer Society or the Ubly First Presbyterian Church of Ubly. Olive McCoy Mrs. Olive S. McCoy, 81, of Bad Axe passed away Sunday evening, August 25, 2002, at the Huron Medical Care Facility of Bad Axe. Olive was born Oct. 10, 1920 in Minden City to the late Dolph and Mary (Stein) Schock. She married William McCoy on Dec. 30, 1939 at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church of Saginaw. Olive was a 1938 graduate of Bad Axe High School. She received her teaching certificate and her masters degree in arts from Central Michigan University. She taught for 48 years at various area schools including Muldoon Rural School, Minden City Public School, Harbor Beach Public School, Bad Axe Public School, N.E. Sanilac County School, and Ubly Public School, where she was elementary principal from 1965 to 1969. She enjoyed teaching, especially in the lower elementary grades where according to her, the children would readily absorb their lessons much like a sponge absorbs water. She was active in PTA in all schools, and recognized the importance of keeping parents informed and involved in their children's education. She was a member of the Michigan Education Association and the Michigan Public School Employee Retirement System (MPSERS) and a past president president of the Huron County MPSERS. She loved every minute of her 48- year career before she retired in 1990. Religion was of great importance and provided much meaning and comfort to Olive throughout her life. For many years, she was a parishioner at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church of Ruth before becoming a parishioner at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Bad Axe. She belonged to the Christian Mothers Society at both parishes. She was a former member of the Bad Axe Daughters of Isabella. She was a dedicated wife, mother, and teacher. Her love and enthusiasm for life provided her with many interests, especially continual education. She also loved dancing, bowling, and playing cards, especially bridge. She had a special fondness for flowers. Olive will be missed very much by those who love her. She is survived by her husband, William, of Bad Axe; two sons, Donald J. McCoy and his wife, Michele, of Holly, and Richard J. McCoy and his wife, Patricia, of Bad Axe; two daughters, Nancy MacKenzie and her husband, Alister, of Lake Port, and Karen Resmer and her husband, Gerry, of Midland; nine special grandchildren, Justin, Simon, Kathy, Don, Bill and his wife, Angela, Kim, Matt, Sarajane, and Emily Ann; three sisters, Betty Moxlow of Detroit, Marion Teeple and her husband, Donald Sr., of Minden City, and Doris Schumacker and her husband, Gerald, of Romeo; sister-in-law Audrey Schock of Minden City; and a very special care giver, Nancy Ligrow. Olive was preceded in death by two sons, James P. in 1962, and William J. Jr., in 1966; one brother, Harold Schock Sr.; and one brother-in-law, Robert Muxlow. Funeral mass for Olive McCoy will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 29, 2002, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Bad Axe. The Rev. John Killop, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Sts. Peter & Paul Cemetery of Ruth. There will be a parish vigil service at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Zinger-Smigielski Funeral Home of Ubly. Visitation will be from 2 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, and from 9 to 10 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials may be given to the Bad Axe Public Library. Adam Paionk Mr. Adam C. Paionk, 57, of Parisville went to be with the Lord on Sunday, Aug. 25, 2002, at Harbor Beach Community Hospital. Adam was born Dec. 11, 1944, in Bad Axe to Adam Paionk and Eleanor (Peruski) Peplinski. He married Lucille Lamke on Sept. 21, 1968, at St. Mary Catholic Church of Parisville. Adam graduated from South Lake High School in St. Clair Shores in 1962. He then attended the McSweeney Trade School in Detroit where he went for heavy equipment training. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1964 to 1968. He also attended the C.T.S. Truck Driving Trade School in Detroit. He worked as an truck driver for CKS Tool & Engineering in Bad Axe for 10 years. He owned the Countryside Bar in Parisville for 20 years where he enjoyed socializing with many of his good friends. He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Parisville, and a member of the St. Mary Men's Club. He was a member of the Ubly V.F.W. Post No. 6965. Adam cherished his wife of 33 years and was a devoted father of three children. Music was his passion. He played several instruments in various bands through much of his life. He organized and led the Starlights Band for more than a decade. He also played with many bands at local functions. He enjoyed spending time in the backyard playing with his granddaughter and listening to polkas. Adam is survived by his wife, Lucille, of Parisville; two sons, Blaine Paionk and his wife, Michelle, of Bad Axe and Troy Paionk of Shelby Township; one daughter, Lori Paionk of Port Huron; one granddaughter, Makenzie; one brother, Daren Peplinski of Sterling Heights; two sisters, Ryme Greenwood and her husband, Burrell, of Royal Oak, and Vivian Peplinski of Salt Lake City; two sisters-in-law, Viola Church and her husband, Wayne, of Kinde, and Patricia Limbacher and her husband, Dick, of Carsonville; two brothers-in-law, Myron Lamke and his wife, Joyce, of Ubly, and Marvin Lamke and his wife, Sally, of Ruth; and many nieces and nephews. Adam was preceded in death by his parents and his stepfather, Clements Peplinski. The funeral mass for Mr. Paionk will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2002, at St. Mary Catholic Church of Parisville. The Rev. Charles Hammond, pastor will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery with graveside military honors. There will be a parish vigil service by Fr. Hammond at 7 p.m., and a rosary by the St. Mary Men's Club at 8 p.m., Tuesday at the Zinger-Smigielski Funeral Home of Ubly. Visitation will be from 1 to 9:30 p.m. today and from 9 to 10 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Wednesday, August 28, 2002 Dustin G. Shannon On Saturday, August 24, 2002 the United States lost one of the finest young leaders of its next generation. Dustin G. Shannon, 1st Lieutenant of the United States Army was killed in the line of duty as his aircraft crashed in the mountainous terrain of South Korea. His ultimate sacrifice for the love and honor of his country will be remembered forever by everyone fortunate enough to have known him. Dustin was a 1996 graduate of Vassar High School and a 2000 graduate from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. He completed flight school at Fort Rucker, Alabama, certified to fly the Apache attack helicopter. To say he lived life to the fullest would be a mockery; he lived life with a vengeance. Dustin lived by a code of honor that was second nature to himself, but often insurmountable to others. He lived by the sacred fundamentals of The Long Gray Line in Duty, Honor, Country; to never lie, cheat or steal, values that have gone unchanged in 200 years. He served his country with the strongest sense of Army values prioritizing his life in My mission, My men, My self. This selfless persona caused those around him not only to love him, but to rally to his cause. He in every way embodied the type of person we all strive to be, but all too frequently fall short on in our attempts. Dustin was many things to many people, a loving brother, son and friend. To others he was a dedicated superior or subordinate. In all of these people he was able to light a spark that allowed them to burn brighter than what they could have before. To list his survivors would be impossible. He touched people around the world, and to single out any one person would be an injustice to the rest. There is not a person in this group who would not have most willingly laid out their life for Dustin, as he did so for them with his. In a lifetime of moments, he defined each instead of letting such moments define him. In his own words, it is far better to burn out than to fade away. For those of you who wish to say goodbye to Dustin, you may wish to call on his friends and family at Martin Funeral Home-Clark Chapel, top of the hill in Vassar on Friday, August 30, from 6-9 p.m. and Saturday, August 31, from 1-6 p.m. Visitation will also occur on Sunday, September 1 at the Vassar High School auditorium, 220 Athletic Street, from 12 noon until 2 p.m. with services to follow at that location. Reverend John Becker will officiate with full military burial rites to follow at the Riverside Cemetery of Vassar, under the auspices of the United States Army. Dustin was born on October 6, 1978 in San Diego, California and moved to Michigan with his mother Sandy Walker and his father Gary and brother Ethan Shannon. He attended Vassar Public Schools until graduating in 1996 whereon he chose to pursue a career in the military as an officer by entering the United States Military Academy. Graduating from West Point in 2000, he went on to complete flight school. Along the way he was the winner of numerous awards and recognition, but none were more important to him than the respect of his peers. Countless friends and family will continue to cherish his memory, including his fore-mentioned brother and loving parents. He will be dearly missed by all, and never forgotten. Friends and family wishing to honor Dustin's memory should consider a monetary donation to the Dustin G. Shannon Memorial Scholarship Fund in place of other forms of expression of their grief. It is the hope of his family it will allow others of his up bringing to be afforded the same opportunities for excellence that he so desperately fought for each day of his life. Friends may share a memory with the family at the funeral home or online at http://www.tir.com/~mmfh. Helen Warczinsky Helen M. Warczinsky, 75, of Palms died Monday, Aug. 26, 2002, in her home. She was born on Nov. 18, 1926, in the home of her parents, the late Joseph and Gradie (Abram) Hirzke of Wheatland Township. She was married to Wilfred Warczinsky on Sept. 22, 1945, in St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Sandusky by the late Rev. Louis Keinath. They celebrated 56 years of marriage on Sept. 22, 2001. Mrs. Warczinsky enjoyed her children, her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She enjoyed crafts, card playing and her flower garden, also. She retired in 1995 after 15 years of employment at the Deckerville Community Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Wilfred, of Palms; four sons, Larry and his wife, Helen, of Palms, Ronald and his wife, Barbara, of Midland, James and his wife, Connie, of Perrinton and John and his wife, Bonnie, of Fenton; one daughter, Brenda Kaufman and her husband, Dale, of Sandusky; 13 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Campbell of Deckerville, Mrs. Alice Thomson and her husband, Durelle, of Arizona, Mrs. Joyce McIntyre and her husband, John, of California, and special sister, Mrs. Martha Lutat of Deckerville; sister-in-law, Mrs. Grace (Hirzke) McEachin and her husband, Richard, of Deckerville; special sister- in-law, Lilly Pagel and her husband, Lawrence, of Palms; many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, Edmund Hirzke, on March 25, 1959. Funeral services will take place at 11 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 30, 2002, at St. John's Lutheran Church in Palms. Pastor Henry Malone will officiate. Burial will be in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Apsey Funeral Home in Deckerville. Memorials may be made to United Hospice or St. John's Building Fund. Thursday, August 29, 2002 – None Friday, August 30, 2002 David Desrosiers David Desrosiers, 66, of Bad Axe died Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2002, following a car/bicycle accident. David was born Dec. 25, 1935, in Detroit to the late Omer and Adele (LaCroix) Desrosiers. He was united in marriage to Carolyn McVey on Jan. 6, 2001. David was a long-time Lion's Club member. He worked as an engineer at Ford, Chrysler, and General Motors. Mr. Desrosiers is survived by his wife, Carolyn; one son, David Desrosiers of Memphis, Mich.; four daughters, Josette DiMercurio of Ortonville, Darlene Palazzolo and her special friend, Frank, of Washington, Sarah Utich and her husband, Kurt, of Sterling Heights, and Deb Turner and her husband, Kim, of Waynesfield, Ohio; three stepsons, Robert McVey and his wife, Cheryl, of Greenville, Sean McVey and his wife, Denise, of Bad Axe, and Patrick McVey and his wife, Cari, of Bad Axe; one stepdaughter, Carrie Errer and her husband, Thomas, of Howell; one brother, Daniel and his wife, Dorothy, of Stoney Point, Ontario; one sister, Jean Mason of Naperville, Ill.; 13 grandchildren, Shawn and Shane Palazzolo, Jennifer Utich, David Joseph Desrosiers III, Nicholas Palazzolo, Kurt Utich II, Frank DiMercurio, Devin Desrosiers, Michael DiMercurio, Dane Desrosiers, Mackenzie, Taylor, and Lake Turner; six step-grandchildren, Allison, Matthew, Benjamin, and Ian McVey, and Nicholas and William Errer; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 31, 2002, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Bad Axe. Fr. John Killop will officiate. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery. There will be a scripture service led by Jan Rapson at 7 p.m. and a Lion's Club tribute at 7:30 tonight at the MacAlpine Funeral Home in Bad Axe. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. today and from 9 to 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Memorials may be offered to Lion's Club Leader Dog School, Sacred Heart Catholic Church or Donor's Choice. Wan LaBute Mrs. Wan LaBute (Labeski), 90, of Farmington Hills and formerly of Ubly, passed away Thursday, Aug. 29, 2002. A funeral mass will be at 12 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31, 2002, at St. Mary Catholic Church of Parisville. The Rev. Charles Hammond, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. until the time of the mass Saturday at the church. Local arrangements made by Zinger-Smigielski Funeral Home. 1