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Curt (Marie) Bormann of Saline an aunt, Leona Bormann of Albion a niece, Sarah Kabel of Ferndale and a nephew, Ben Kabel of Ferndale. In addition to her husband, survivors include a son, Jason Manke of Homer a brother, Dennis (Anne) Kabel of Ferndale an uncle, Rev. She enjoyed hummingbirds, African violets and her lawn ornaments. Auxiliary and a member of the 7th District Color Guard. She was an active member and president of Homer V.F.W. ![]() Henderson for a few years and was a homemaker. Manke was born April 29, 1948, in Albion, to Bernard and Erna (Bormann) Kabel. Manke, 52, of Homer, passed away Tuesday, January 2, 2001, at Oaklawn Hospital. Memorial contributions may be made to the Beaumont Hospice Fund. A memorial service was held Saturday, December 30, 2000, at the Homer Chapel of Tidd-Williams Funeral Chapels. She was preceded in death by a brother, Herbert Kiser.Īccording to her wishes, cremation took place. Yeck of Battle Creek five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Ice of Homer, Elizabeth Anderson of Marshall and Beverly A. (Jayne) Baker of Royal Oak a brother, Bill Kaiser of Kansas City, Kansas, three sisters, Frances M. (Marcia) Baker of Stafford, Virginia, and Willis J. Baker is survived by two sons, Darrell J. She farmed with her husband for many years and she spent 10 years at the Federal Center in Battle Creek as a custodian before retiring and moving to Homer to help in caring for her mother. Baker married Wilbur Baker, who preceded her in death in February 1969. She was born May 7, 1922, in Battle Creek, the daughter of Henry T. ![]() Viola Mary Baker, 78, of Royal Oak and formerly of Homer, passed away Wednesday, December 27, 2000, at her son's home in Royal Oak. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Litchfield Fire Department or donor's choice. Clyde Wonders officiated and interment followed at Mt. Houchen was preceded in death by an infant daughter, a brother and his parents.įuneral services were held Thursday, December 28, 2000, at the George White Funeral Home in Litchfield. ![]() In addition to his wife, survivors include three daughters, Martha (Martin) Ladd of Litchfield, Vicki Palmatier of Flower Mound, Texas, and Lori (Phil) Mindala of Paw Paw three sisters, Helen Smith of Litchfield, Dorothy Forshey and Donna Spier, both of Palmetto, Florida two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was secretary-treasurer for the Litchfield bowling league for many years. He was a member of the Litchfield United Methodist Church. Houchen was a fireman with the Litchfield Fire Department. Kelley American Legion Post, Litchfield, and life member of the Litchfield I.O.O.F.įor 28 years, Mr. He worked at the Litchfield Dairy for 19 years. He worked at Wolfinger Hardware in heating and plumbing for 20 years. Navy during WWII and was a member of the Naval Reserve. Houchen was a graduate of Litchfield High School and served in the U.S. He married Mary Louise Harrington on October 23, 1948. Houchen was born March 17, 1927, in Homer Township, to Harold J. Robert Harold Houchen, 73, of Litchfield, passed away Monday, December 25, 2000, at the Litchfield Nursing Centre.
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