Jowett Family Funeral Home and Cremation

Jowett Family Funeral Home and Cremation Serving all of Benzie County since 2004, located in Benzonia. Specializing in Cremation and Burials. Specializing in Cremation and Burial Services.

As a family-owned funeral home, we serve every family as our own. Our arrangements and services revolve around providing the highest quality care at the most reasonable prices. Serving all of Benzie County for 10 years with locations in Frankfort and Benzonia.

Patricia Ann Burchett, 76, of Frankfort, Michigan, entered into Heaven, peacefully surrounded by family, on October 15, ...
10/19/2025

Patricia Ann Burchett, 76, of Frankfort, Michigan, entered into Heaven, peacefully surrounded by family, on October 15, 2025. Patricia fought a long, difficult battle with Alzheimer's before being welcomed into Heaven by her son, Jack Coleman.

Patricia was born on October 13, 1949, to Ottis and Catherine (Borne) Burchett in East Detroit, Michigan, who she joins in Heaven along with many siblings and their spouses.

Patricia is survived by her daughters, Charlotte (Mike) LaPan, Bridget (Jamie) Sibary, and grandchildren, Charlie (Kristen) LaPan, Bailey LaPan, Brook (Eric) McLaren, and Jacqueline Coleman. Patricia also leaves behind two sisters, Mary Barnowske and Julie Menovcik, as well as many nieces and nephews.

Pat was a spitfire; she gave Alzheimer's "a run for its money". She was lovingly referred to by her daughters as a "spicy little meatball". She was small but mighty and had a love for the lord unmatched. She loved to sing, dance, draw, and paint, but most of all she loved dogs (maybe more than many people).

Pat’s daughters have worked hard to honor her wishes the last few years; therefore, there will be no service at this time.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Jowett's Funeral Home. The family would like to extend thanks to the staff of the Maples for assisting in providing excellent end-of-life care to Patricia.

Douglas Darwin Holmes, 70, passed away on October 11th, 2025 at home surrounded by his family. He was born September 7th...
10/19/2025

Douglas Darwin Holmes, 70, passed away on October 11th, 2025 at home surrounded by his family. He was born September 7th, 1955 to Kenneth and Lois Holmes.
Doug graduated from Frankfort-Elberta Area High School in 1973. During his high school years he held his first job at Thrifty Foods in downtown Frankfort. Shortly after graduation he started at the Elberta Fire Department as a volunteer fire fighter, later becoming the chief for many years. Around 1977 Doug began his career in emergency medical services for the county as an EMT. After 15 years in EMS Doug switched roles in the medical field and in March of 1992 started in the respiratory therapy department at Paul Oliver Memorial Hospital in Frankfort. Eventually Doug’s office moved to Traverse City to an off-site medical building. During his 33 years at Munson he had many acquaintances, and a few special colleagues. Known to grumble around the office, over the years, Doug acquired the nickname “Oscar”. All joking aside, Doug’s commitment to his patients was clearly visible through his daily actions. He demonstrated his devotion not through grand gestures, but through consistent, everyday efforts and the quality of his care as an HME Operations Lead.
Doug also took interest in local politics, serving on various boards throughout the decades.
His life consisted of hard work, but also hard play. He enjoyed playing golf, taking his boys and grandkids fishing, and doing anything with flowers/plants. Just like his mother, Doug had quite the green thumb! Occasionally Doug would enjoy a cigar on the deck while he basked in his floral oasis.
Doug took great pride in his kids and grandkids. Being close with his grandmother as a young boy, it was important to him to establish and maintain those relationships with those closest to him.
Doug is survived by his father Kenneth Holmes, children, Erin (Louis) Johnson, Brody and Braylen Holmes, sister, Debbie (Mickey) Bredbanner, brother, Dean Holmes, grandchildren, Tyler, Emily, Madisyn and Payton, uncle Larry (Marie) Olsen, cousins, Alan Parsons, Eugene Hendershott, Lisa Duncan Hendershott, Terri Rigstad, Mathew Olsen and many nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends.
Doug was proceeded in death by his mother, Lois Holmes, aunt, Judith Hendershott, cousin, Kenneth Parsons. Maternal grandparents; Theodore and Winifred Olsen. Paternal grandparents; George and Edna Holmes.
A funeral will be held at 12pm, Friday, October 24th at Trinity Luthern Church (Frankfort) with Pastor Rick Stieve officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service.
If you knew Doug well, you knew he loved the color purple. His daughter would like to invite everyone to wear a piece of purple on Friday if you feel so inclined, otherwise, please just come as you are!
Jowett Family Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Benzonia

Joseph Allan (Jay) Yarwood, age 84, passed away on September 25th, 2025, in Frankfort, MI. He was born on March 18, 1941...
10/10/2025

Joseph Allan (Jay) Yarwood, age 84, passed away on September 25th, 2025, in Frankfort, MI. He was born on March 18, 1941, in Whitehall, MI to the late Fred and Hattie Yarwood.

Raised in eastern Washington and Michigan, Jay was a skilled fisherman and nature enthusiast. He had particularly fond memories of his childhood spent in Mohler, WA, where he rode bucking calves like they were bulls, fished the creeks and lakes, and enjoyed observing hawks and eagles along with an assortment of other avian creatures in the clear blue wide-open skies of the west. His affinity for birdwatching was originally encouraged by his mother and remained a lifelong passion.

Jay was an outstanding athlete at Whitehall High School and attended the University of Idaho on a football scholarship. While he loved his time in Idaho, he would find himself back in Michigan to attend Central Michigan University to pursue a career in education. His skill as a teacher was evident even as a teenager, when he tutored his fellow students in math. It was around this time that Jay met his future wife, Pam, at a basketball game. They were wed, and truly only until death did they part, 60 years later.

After they married, the young couple moved to Frankfort, where they would enjoy the beauty of northwest Michigan. They started a family, and Jay would begin a 33 year teaching career at Frankfort High School, where he quickly became a beloved teacher in biology and earth sciences. The amount of times family members would be told “I had your dad as a teacher and he was my favorite” are too numerous to count, but all appreciated. Students were drawn to his engaging, funny and approachable teaching style. He enjoyed his students and cared for them all, and it showed. Whether you were at the top of the class or struggling to keep up, Mr. Yarwood had time for you. He was also not afraid of being honest and telling people what they needed to hear. This combination of skills propelled him to decades of influential teaching and coaching. He spent many years coaching junior high basketball, with success both in the win column and as a mentor to his players. He also coached junior high football and helped out with high school track. His schoolroom antics were famous (some of them maybe infamous) and endlessly entertaining. His students could bring him any critter they found, dead or alive. If it was injured, he would keep it safe and return it to the wild if it healed. If it didn’t make it, he might add it to his freezer collection. He was a biology teacher through and through.

The characteristics that made Jay a great teacher also made him a great husband and father. His love for Pam and his three children was always evident. He provided a fun and interesting environment to grow up in and be a part of. He was recognized in 2003 as Washington State University Dad of the Year. A quote hung on the wall of the house that read “Try not to become a man of success but rather try to become a man of value”, and he embodied that for his family just as he did for his students.

Following his retirement in 1999, Jay and Pam would travel the country before enjoying their retirement years split between homes in eastern Washington and southern Arizona. It was a fun endeavor to visit them either along the shore of Lake Roosevelt or at the foot of the Dragoon Mountains. There was often a gathering of generations – a combination of daughters, sons and grandchildren visiting, and he made sure there was always a fun adventure awaiting.

Jay is now onto the ultimate adventure, and wherever that takes a person, rest assured he is taking the backroads to get there, taking the time to look around and soak in the sights, just as he did in life. As his musical hero, Willie Nelson, would say, Jay is “on the road again”. Jay was very good at being present and enjoying the moment, and that, perhaps, was the main ingredient to a life well- lived.

Jay is survived by his wife Pam, his daughters Jamie (Andre) Borrello and Jordi (Ken) Kimes, son Eli, brother James, seven grandchildren and four great- grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his parents Fred and Hattie and his sister Joanne Schultz.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Benzie Audubon Club or the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy. Jay planted innumerable trees in his lifetime and would have appreciated any planted in his honor.

Thank you to the staff at The Maples for their skilled and loving care.

A celebration of life will be held in the Frankfort area in the spring, with a time and place to be announced. Arrangements by Jowett Family Funeral Home of Benzonia, Mi.

Mark Scott Van Til was born on September 19, 1956, in Detroit, Michigan. He passed away on October 3, 2025, in Thompsonv...
10/09/2025

Mark Scott Van Til was born on September 19, 1956, in Detroit, Michigan. He passed away on October 3, 2025, in Thompsonville, Michigan where he lived since 1979. Mark was the third child of John and June Van Til who both preceded him in death.

He is survived by his brother John and wife Suzan, his sister Margaret and husband Charles Rosam, and many nephews, nieces and cousins.

Mark was a member of the Copemish Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. He spent his entire life helping people better understand the Bible and shared his Bible based hope of life on a paradise earth under God's Kingdom, as Jesus promised, even if by a resurrection.

He was employed for over 25 years by Crystal Mountain where he received commendation, appreciation for his hard work, and recently for Gall Sewing and Vacuum Centers of Grand Rapids. Mark loved his cats and all other visiting wildlife.

A Memorial Service will be held at the Copemish Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses at 22451 Cadillac Highway (M-115), Copemish, Michigan on November 15, 2025, at 3:00 pm.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation can be made to jw.org for Worldwide Work.

Arrangements by Jowett Family Funeral Home of Benzonia, Michigan

Lois Mae Mullins of Honor MI passed away at the age of 82 on October 2nd 2025, surrounded by her loved ones.She was born...
10/09/2025

Lois Mae Mullins of Honor MI passed away at the age of 82 on October 2nd 2025, surrounded by her loved ones.

She was born on July 8th, 1943, the daughter of Martin & Alberta (Heckathorn) Rathburn

Lois is survived by her loving husband of 57 years, Tom Mullins: brother, Norman Rathburn; daughter, Paula (Robert) McCans; son, Neal (Rhonda) Mullins. Grandchildren, Kristin (Evan) Witer, Ty (Shawontel) McCans, & Michael McCans. Great grandchildren, Nevaeh, Ty Jr & Phoebe McCans. She was lovingly known to her great grandchild ren as s Gigi. She is also
survived by numerous nieces and nephews who affectionately called her Aunt Loie.

Tom & Lois were married June 24", 1968, in Grundy VA. They lived for several years in Ridgeville Corners, OH, then made the move with their family to the small town of Honor Mi where they bought a resort on Little Platte Lake in 1976. There they stayed for 44 years raised their family and made COUNTLESS lifelong friends, many of whom they still have today. As they grew older, they spent the winter months in Florida at the Fort Myers Campground where they made many more friends

Lois loved to play cards, a passion she passed on to her family. She enjoyed doing puzzles, bowling and sitting by a campfire with a nice glass of wine. She loved to laugh and sing and was an absolute joy to be around.

She was a caring, kind, generous and beautiful lady -and was known to have a mischievous streak. She loved to sneak down to the ice cream parlor and indulge in a good ice cream cone and then would try to "deny" it when she was caught:) She loved her family deeply and spent her life involved with all of them. She would often say, you all will miss me when I am gone - and we sure are feeling that now.

She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Reginald, Keith, Chuck and Melvin and sister Faye.

A private service for the family will be held at the Jowett Family Funeral Home in Benzonia Ml. A Celebration of life will be held at the new Benzonia Township Hall located at 2717 Benzie Hwy in Benzonia on Saturday, October 18th, between the hours of 2:00 and 5:00pm.

Marcia Ann Miller of Bridgeport passed away on October 2, 2025 at the age of 86.She is survived by husband Donald Miller...
10/05/2025

Marcia Ann Miller of Bridgeport passed away on October 2, 2025 at the age of 86.

She is survived by husband Donald Miller, daughter Susan (Thomas) Maul, son Steven (Susanne) Loy, son Jeffery Loy, Daughter Debra (Buzz) Carnes, 13 grandchildren, and 28 great grandchildren.

A service will be held Thursday October 9th at 1:00 pm with a visitation one hour prior at Hill Funeral Home in Grand Blanc. Burial will take place at Crestwood Memorial Cemetery in Grand Blanc, Mi

Arrangements by Jowett Family Funeral Home in Benzonia, Mi and Hill Funeral Home in Grand Blanc, Mi

Diana “Aunt Di” Zimmerman passed away peacefully at her home on September 21, 2025, at the age of 77. Born November 6, 1...
10/03/2025

Diana “Aunt Di” Zimmerman passed away peacefully at her home on September 21, 2025, at the age of 77. Born November 6, 1947, to James and Virginia Staff, Diana grew up in Manistee, a town she loved deeply and never stopped calling home.

Diana was a woman with a big heart and an even bigger spirit. She enjoyed spending time with her brothers and sisters at the Gentlemen’s Club, where laughter and stories flowed as freely as the bonds of friendship. She had a way of making everyone feel welcome, and her warmth and humor left lasting impressions wherever she went. Beyond the club, she was known in many circles, carrying with her a kindness and generosity that drew people in.

Known to many as “Aunt Di,” Diana embodied what it meant to be family—not just by blood, but by choice. She opened her heart and her home to friends, neighbors, and anyone in need, always ready with a helping hand or a listening ear. Her love was steady, her smile infectious, and her spirit unshakable.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her beloved daughter Tina Potter, and her devoted husband James “Zimmie” Zimmerman, with whom she shared a lifetime of love and partnership.

Diana’s memory will continue to live on through her daughters, Tammy Howe, Tara Monnot, and Tabitha Johnson; her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and the countless friends she considered part of her extended family.

A celebration of Diana’s life will be held at the Gentlemen’s M/C Club in Manistee, on Sunday October 19th at 3:00 pm, where friends and family will gather to share stories, laughter, and love in her honor. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Jowett Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Benzonia.

William (Bill) George Higman gained his wings on September 25, 2025, at the age of 81.  Bill was born on December 4, 194...
10/03/2025

William (Bill) George Higman gained his wings on September 25, 2025, at the age of 81.

Bill was born on December 4, 1944, in Frankfort Michigan, the son of George Higman and Edna Wyers. On December 4, 1993, he married the love of his life Jean Kay (Carter) Higman who survives. Together, they shared the best 31 years of their lives. Bill embraced Jean’s children and grandchildren as his own and as the family grew, he loved and nurtured each and every one of them. He found true joy having meaningful conversations with his grandchildren and taught them to love diversity in today’s cultures.

Bill served in the Army and when he was discharged, he found a passion for travel, photography and writing. He said, “If I ever wrote a book, it would be a little ahead and a little behind”.

Bill is survived by his wife, Jean Kay Higman, Stepchildren Brenda Toppel, Amy (Todd) Cozart and Casey (Julie) Johnson, Sisters Susan (Dale) Westcott, Susie Cooper, Bridget Rockwell, Brother Patrick Higman, Grandchildren, Cory Bissell, Zack Bissell, Kyle (Cecily) Toppel, Kimberly (Cam) Parrish, Taylor Vickers, Olivia Johnson and Ava Johnson, Great Grandchildren Kaden and Carter Parrish, and several nieces, nephews and friends.

Bill will be dearly missed by his family as he was one of their biggest fans. He attended concerts, sporting events, and was always a conversationalist at family dinners. He had a heart of gold and a soft spot for his family.

Cremation has taken place, and a memorial service will be held on October 18, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. at the Jowett Family Funeral Home in Benzonia with Pastor Rick Stieve officiating.

Jean would like to thank family and friends for all of their support.

Robert “Bob” Widman Appleford died on September 26, 2025, in Frankfort, Michigan, after a courageous battle with Alzheim...
10/02/2025

Robert “Bob” Widman Appleford died on September 26, 2025, in Frankfort, Michigan, after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s Disease. He was 90.

Bob was born in Detroit, Michigan on March 8, 1935, to Alexander A. Appleford and Marguerite Widman Appleford. He was a lifelong athlete with a talent for both tennis and football, starring as quarterback for the Birmingham Seaholm High School football team. Bob was president of Student Congress in high school and
was awarded the first Marc Joslyn Memorial Award for Citizenship, Leadership, Service, and Concern for Others. These are traits that defined Bob for the remainder of his life. He matriculated to serve as quarterback for Williams College, where he was active in the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity.

After his graduation from Williams in 1957, Bob earned a law degree from the University of Michigan. For the next 40 years, he practiced law in the greater Detroit area and was well known for his honesty and commitment to clients.

Bob met Molly Olson in high school and they married in 1958. The couple settled in Birmingham, Michigan, where they raised four active children. The family has fond memories of camping and ski trips, tennis matches, and Bob coaching his sons’ Little League teams. A lifelong nature enthusiast who once collected
butterflies, Bob shared his passion and knowledge of the natural world with his family. Influenced by his own father’s love of photography, Bob also captured countless images of landscapes, National Parks, and his beloved Benzie County in northern Michigan. He savored 50 wonderful years of visits to his parent’s farm in the Allegheny Mountains near Warm Springs, Virginia. Bob and Molly enjoyed traveling widely throughout the United States.

Bob was an avid sports fan whose love of the Detroit Tigers and University of Michigan Wolverines was unbounded. He reveled in a good bet and was known for his sports pools: the Experts Club Football and App’s Final Four March Madness. Bob was principled, respected, appreciated, and loved. Family and friends
affectionately referred to him by many nicknames, including Apps, Apple, Bobby Trim Trim Burn Burn, and Knuckles. He served on numerous boards and committees throughout his life, presenting unbiased advice and always striving to help others. Most significantly, he served as a commissioner for the City of
Birmingham and was elected mayor in the 1980s. He was the first president of The Crystal Lake Watershed Association and served as president of Crystal Downs Country Club in Frankfort, Michigan.

In their 67 years of marriage, Bob and Molly’s favorite place was always their home in the woods on Lake Michigan in Frankfort. The cottage they built in 1965 became their home base following Bob’s retirement in 2006. Each summer, the “Appleshack” was host to lively and fun-filled family reunions and parties. Bob was always active, whether tending his beautiful flowers and plants, chopping
firewood, fixing his break wall, playing tennis and pickleball, skiing, swimming in Lake Michigan, or playing card games with family and friends.

In addition to his wife, Molly, Bob is survived by his children: Judy; Annie DeVries (Mike); David (Robin); and Scott (Alison). He was devoted to his grandchildren Maggie, Ben, Charlie, William, Luke, Caroline, and Lily, who affectionately called him “Gumpy.” Bob was preceded in death by his parents and his brother John W. Appleford.

The family would like to thank Jenya Cobb, Joseph Perrino, Claudia Kittleson, Mary Wilkins, Megan Francis, and Jeryl Colby and the entire staff at the Orchard House for their aid and kindness to Molly and Bob.

There will be a private family memorial service. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Bob’s memory can be made to one of the following:
The Crystal Lake Watershed Association, https://my.crystallakewatershed.org/donate. Benzie Conservation District, PO Box 408, Beulah, MI 49617. Benzie Wellness & Aquatic Center, BWAC, PO Box 2204, Frankfort, MI 49635. Arrangements with Jowett Family Funeral Home, Benzonia.

Telie AKA “Booda” DeFell Sr. passed away on September 23, 2025, at the age of 50. He was truly an amazing light in the w...
10/01/2025

Telie AKA “Booda” DeFell Sr. passed away on September 23, 2025, at the age of 50. He was truly an amazing light in the world, known for his ability to make others laugh and his big, bright, beautiful smile. Whenever Telie entered a room, his presence would illuminate it, he was genuine and down to earth, always able to turn a sad face into a smile, and his bright spirit will be dearly missed.

Telie enjoyed watching the Sports Channel and playing sports, as well as watching TV and going for walks. He was a dedicated family man who loved to cook, and the first words out of his mouth every morning would be “I’m hungry.”.
Born in Chicago, IL, on January 6, 1975, to Telie and Hattie DeFell, he moved to Texas at the age of 16. This is where he began to shine in basketball, a sport he deeply loved and enjoyed throughout his life. Later, he relocated to Iowa, where he met Tiffany in 2014. Their friendship flourished, eventually blossoming into a relationship in 2018. Telie and Tiffany then moved to Michigan for a fresh start and were married on May 6, 2021.

He took significant pride in his children and spoke of them fondly. He frequently referenced his mother, Momma Hattie, demonstrating the strength of his family connections. He was recognized for his commitment to family and his consistent efforts to maintain strong family relationships. He will be remembered fondly by those whose lives he touched. He was cherished by many, both locally and from afar, and his absence will be felt deeply by family members and friends.

Telie is survived by wife Tiffany DeFell; mother Hattie DeFell; sister Andrea DeFell-Clark; brothers Greg DeFell and Kevin DeFell; stepkids Mariah & Nevaeh Rohelia; kids in Iowa Quenton Pardekooper, Telie DeFell Jr., Telicia DeFell, Geneva DeFell; kids in Texas Devorian DeFell, D’Antney DeFell, D’ Marcus DeFell, Teleshia DeFell; grandkids Denavian DeFell, Tramiere Arnold, Anya Marie Pardekooper; nephews Gregory DeFell, Skylar DeFell, Mark Sikorski, Tristian DeFell, nieces April DeFell, Samantha DeFell, and Samevel DeFell; lots of cousins, and friends.

He was preceded in death by his father Telie DeFell; friend Derrick Gholston, Skyler DeFell, Robert AKA: Snake, shank, uncle swift.

A service will be held Friday October 3rd at 4:00 pm with a visitation at 2:00 pm at Jowett Family Funeral Home of Benzonia, Mi.

A big thank you to Consumers Power for coming out Saturday and giving a special tribute to Bill Armstrong.
09/29/2025

A big thank you to Consumers Power for coming out Saturday and giving a special tribute to Bill Armstrong.

Beau Justin Ayers, age 49, of Mt. Sterling, KY, entered eternal rest on September 3, 2025. Born in Geneva, Illinois, he ...
09/29/2025

Beau Justin Ayers, age 49, of Mt. Sterling, KY, entered eternal rest on September 3, 2025. Born in Geneva, Illinois, he was the cherished son of Susan and Richard Ayers.
Beau lived a life full of joy, laughter, and love. He found happiness on the water—whether waterskiing, kayaking, or casting a line while fishing. A true lover of the outdoors, he enjoyed camping under the stars, snowmobiling across fresh trails and sports of all kinds, he especially enjoyed, football, basketball, hockey, and a good round of golf. His affection extended beyond people to the four-legged companions he adored, both dogs and cats held a special place in his heart.
As a master carpenter for over 30 years, Beau poured his talent and creativity into every project. Many homes and hearts now hold beautiful pieces built by his hands—works that were not just useful, but meaningful and cherished.
Faith and kindness were at the center of Beau’s life. He carried a warm and caring nature, always quick to share a smile or encouraging word. He loved people deeply, and his devotion to our Lord Jesus Christ guided his journey. Among his many adventures, traveling to Hawaii was a highlight he treasured.
Music was Beau’s constant companion, and he had an extraordinary knowledge across every genre. Each day he delighted in choosing a “song of the day” for his family and friends, sharing melodies that reflected his love, his humor, or his heart. It was his way of staying connected, sharing pieces of his soul with those he loved most.
Beau is survived by his godfather Dave (Laura) Carey; uncle Bob (Sandy) Ayers; aunt Mary Carey; cousins Dan (Hollie) Carey; Lori (Louie) Lee; Debbie Webb; Rahcel Jackson; Sarah (Matt) Hollis; Rebecca (Andrew) Massih; and Jessica (Blake) Rosenberg; his godmother Mary Strong; and his dear friend Charlie Parker.
He is reunited in Heaven with his maternal grandparents Robert and Angela Carey; paternal grandfather Robert Ayers; and loved ones Chuck Carey, George Carey, Mary Carey, Robert Carey Jr., and Michael Ayers.
A celebration of Beau’s life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are entrusted to Jowett Family Funeral Home.

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