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29/08/2025

Ronald G. Anderson passed away on August 27, 2025, at the age of seventy-seven at Hospice of Northwest Ohio. He is survived by his wife, Winona; children, Ronald, Stephanie, and Cassandra; grandchildren, Kaylie, Tavin, Sofia, Sydney, and Anderson; and sister, Bonnie. Ron was predeceased by his son, Derek.

Ron accomplished many goals in his life and never gave up despite a debilitating disease that affected his mobility for over twenty years. He graduated with a degree in civil engineering, held management positions with AT&T and Buckeye Telesystem, and owned and managed an electronics business. He enjoyed a variety of adventurous activities, including flying his own plane, riding motorcycles and boating. Ron had a great sense of humor and so enjoyed joking and laughing with family and friends. He dearly loved and was loved by his family who saw him as a real fighter. He battled a neurodegenerative disease (SCA 1) far longer than its life expectancy. He will be so very missed.

Please send donations to Hospice of Ohio in the name of Ronald G. Anderson.

In Loving Memory of Joyce Ann ZuccarellWith heavy hearts, we share that Joyce Ann Zuccarell, age 60, entered into eterna...
29/08/2025

In Loving Memory of Joyce Ann Zuccarell

With heavy hearts, we share that Joyce Ann Zuccarell, age 60, entered into eternal rest on August 13, 2025, at home surrounded by her loving family. Born on September 12, 1964, Joyce grew up in Temperance, Michigan, where she enjoyed a joyful childhood filled with the simple pleasures of country life, her brother Larry by her side, her cat Bootsy, and even the companionship of her imaginary friend, Debbie Alice. She graduated from Bedford High School in 1982.

Joyce’s life was defined by love—first as a devoted daughter to her parents, Cloyd and Carolyn Bair, and later as a steadfast wife, an adoring mother, and a proud grandmother. She was preceded in death by her father, Cloyd Bair, whose memory she carried with her always.

Joyce’s greatest love story began in November 1987 when she met the love of her life, Randy Zuccarell. From the very beginning, they were inseparable. The two were married on June 27, 1989, in Toledo, Ohio, and spent the next 36 years building a life together rooted in laughter, faith, and unwavering devotion. Their journey took them across the country—living in California, South Carolina, and Missouri—before returning home to Temperance to raise their three daughters, Randa (Louis Lake), Anna (Dan Taylor), and Sofia.

Joyce poured her heart into her family. She delighted in every moment of being a mother and later embraced the role of grandmother with immense joy. Her four grandchildren, Aubrie, Archer, August, and Nora, were her pride and joy, and she treasured every chance to spoil them with love, laughter, and little gifts only a grandmother could give.

Creative and generous by nature, Joyce shared her talents with everyone around her. Whether knitting sweaters that wrapped loved ones in warmth or teaching her daughters the joys of crafting, she gave pieces of herself in everything she made. She also worked as a dedicated tax preparer, first alongside her father at Bair Rice Tax, and later with Sally Operasz, but her true calling was always her home and family.

To know Joyce was to know kindness, humor, and a quiet strength that inspired all who loved her. She was the heart of her family and a loyal friend whose impact will live on in the countless lives she touched.

Though her time on Earth was far too short, her love and legacy will carry forward in her husband, children, grandchildren, and all who had the privilege of knowing her.

A celebration of Joyce’s life will be held at a later date, where family and friends will gather to honor the beautiful life she lived and the love she left behind.

Keith Jewell Johnson04/25/1978-08/08/2025Keith Jewell Johnson, age 47, passed away unexpectedly on August 8,2025. He was...
26/08/2025

Keith Jewell Johnson

04/25/1978-08/08/2025

Keith Jewell Johnson, age 47, passed away unexpectedly on August 8,2025. He was a loving and devoted husband, son, father, and grandfather. Keith’s family was his whole life. He had such a gentle spirit that had a radiating smile and the most infectious laugh. To know him was to love him. He worked very hard for his family. He loved traveling, listening to music, and going to the park.

He had recently found his faith in the Muslim Nation.

He leaves to cherish his wife of many years, Penny Johnson who was also known as the “Bonnie to his Clyde”. His mother, Martina Barnes-Dixon and stepfather John Gulley. All of his children : Allen Wells, Jewell Wells (Anna), Joseph Wells, Keithana Wells ( JQ Coleman), Dawon Wells, Samantha Wells ( Allen), and Navada Morris ( Ty). Brothers: Phillip Dewan Gott and Scott Hutchison “Pops” and also 10 grandchildren ( baby j was the light of his life) and his “bestest friend Buttons”.

He was proceeded in death by his father Sylvester Jewell Barnes Jr., grandparents, and many uncles and cousins.

Forever and Always,
“Bonnie and Clyde”

Ann Marie Fleck was born June 22, 1943.  She was the last child born from her late parents Wilbur and Florence (DeVerna)...
25/08/2025

Ann Marie Fleck was born June 22, 1943. She was the last child born from her late parents Wilbur and Florence (DeVerna) Beaufait. Ann was a graduate of Ida High School with her “master’s” in being a great mom and playing cards, and her “doctorate” in humor and making everyone around her feel good. Her master’s and doctorate were achieved over her 82-year lifetime. Ann’s humor and ability to listen were unmatched. She would make anyone feel comfortable by having them join her in a game, dinner or a phone conversation.

She also loved to teach/play tennis along with expressing herself through drawing and creating art. As will be discussed at length at her Celebration of Laughter and Joy, euchre was definitely her card game of choice which she was only slightly competitive. When I say slightly, I mean 11 on a scale from 1 to 10. We loved her for this competitiveness and made it part of our enjoyment of the game.

If you asked her about her greatest achievements, she would have said “being married to the love of her life, Craig, truly engaging with the development of her children and then hanging out with her grand kids in the second half of her life.” As her son, I can only tell you that I had the blessing of Ann and Craig as my parents, which was the most wonderful experience I could ever imagine. Their love and respect for each other was something most of us can only hope to achieve.

We had the pleasure of Ann’s humor and spirit until her passing on August 18, 2025. From 2019 until her passing, she was a resident at Wolf Creek Genacross in Holland, OH. Most of her life was spent living in Ida and Temperance, MI along with Toledo, OH. She also spent a couple of years with her best friend and sister, Carol.

In addition to her parents, her passing was preceded by her husband Craig, two children: Darla and Kent, siblings: Hank Beaufait, Dee Nelson and Carol Carsner. Those of us that are blessed to carry on Ann’s humor and competitive spirit include: brother: Russ Beaufait (Angie) sister: Sue Buford sisters-in-law: Thea Fleck and Shan Mcmahon (Pat) son: Troy Fleck (Megan) grandchildren: Jeremy, Annette Poole (Anthony), Justin, Baleigh (Mariah) and Kyle. Ann also has four beautiful great grandchildren including Annette’s children: Mackenzie, Tommy, Malikai and Baleigh’s daughter: Marleigh

Ann loved and valued the time with all her nieces and nephews, in particular with Roger, Peggy, Dianne, Dawn and Randy loving the time we spent on Howard Street. Later in her life, Ann had a special connection with Peggy Poole and Yvonne Thomas.

Obviously, anyone who knew Ann will carry on all her great characteristics. The family also wanted to recognize Ann’s long-time tennis friends: Arthur Ferguson and Patricia Grimes. Tennis was the genesis for bringing them together while the time on the court made them friends forever.

Family and friends, please gather for Ann’s Celebration of Laughter and Joy from 2:00 until 4:00 pm at Bedford Public Library 8575 Jackman Rd, Temperance MI on Sunday September 28, 2025.

The end-of-life assistance and compassionate received from Jillian, Kathy, and Rose with Care360 Hospice was wonderful. Instead of flowers or gifts, please make a donation to Care360 Hospice, 1657 Holland Rd. Suite B, Maumee, OH 43537

DonTravis “Chico” Pressley was born February 8,1974 to Alma Larise Carter and Reginald Pressley. Chico proceeded his onl...
23/08/2025

DonTravis “Chico” Pressley was born February 8,1974 to Alma Larise Carter and Reginald Pressley. Chico proceeded his only sister Keysha Pressley and his nephew and great nephew LaKese Pressley and Amir Pressley.. Chico also proceeded his 5 children. France’s Richmond, Destiny Harris-Russell, Josiah Pressley. Chico oldest son who passed away was Isiah”Webbie” Pressley. He also proceeded his pride and joy his baby girl Samairah Pressley. We give honor to his late grandparents Grandma and Grandpa Pressley.

Daryl Davenport, 69, formerly of Toledo, OH, passed away on August, 18, 2025. He was born August 29, 1956, in Toledo to ...
22/08/2025

Daryl Davenport, 69, formerly of Toledo, OH, passed away on August, 18, 2025. He was born August 29, 1956, in Toledo to parents Paul and Madelyn (Laycock) Davenport. Daryl attend Sylvania schools, he served with Washington Local fire department as a as a first responder/ volunteer fireman earning his EMT/A certification, then joining Sylvania Twp. Fire Department. He was a loving carrying person and will be missed by many.

He is survived by his daughter, Shelby Stuckey (Willard Stuckey), with many grandchildren, Sister Naomi (Robert) Hovey, Brothers: Donald (Peggy) Davenport, and David Davenport. With many Nephews and Nieces. Daryl was preceded in death by his parents Paul and Madelyn Davenport.

There will be no funeral visitation with a celebration of life at a later date.

21/08/2025

Barbara J Patterson
Dec 23, 1953-July 8, 2025

Bobbie is survived by 1 son, Mario Patterson; 1 sister, Joyce Henagan (Russell); 1 aunt, Joy Cottoms of Memphis, Arkansas; ex-husband, Lorenzo Patterson of Livingston, Alabama; two grandchildren: Andra Patterson & Julius Patterson of Adrian, MI; 3 nieces, 7 great-nieces; 7 nephews; 5 great-nephews; one God daughter, and a host of cousins & friends.

If we missed anyone, please forgive us. Stand and announce yourself to the family.

Special thanks to Lenawee Hospice family, to all who helped us put this memorial together including food, pop, water, utensils, etc.

God Bless you all from the Patterson & Smith-Henagan families.

It is with profound sadness that we announce that after a long hard fight against lung cancer, Shaun Jason Eads Sr. went...
21/08/2025

It is with profound sadness that we announce that after a long hard fight against lung cancer, Shaun Jason Eads Sr. went to be with the lord on August 1st, 2025 at the young age of 46. Shaun was known as Jason to most of us and he was a resident in Clyde, OH since 2007. Jason approached life with a kind heart and was sweet to everyone he knew. He had a wonderful sense of humor and a very contagious smile. Jason loved telling stories from his past. Jason was a beloved son, spouse for over 21 years, an extremely proud and devoted father of 3, a cherished brother, the happiest grandpa there is, a caring uncle, treasured cousin, loved nephew, and a very loyal friend. Jason was that one person that always had your back and would be your rock whether you talked everyday or not.
Shaun Jason Eads Sr. was born on November 27, 1978 in Monroe, MI. After he was born he was a long time resident in Dundee, MI where he made life long friendships that were unbreakable. Jason leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and a lasting impact on all of those were fortunate enough to know him. All his memories will live on though.

Jason is survived by his mother Janet Eads Webb (Jim Webb), spouse Robin Cook, children Shaun Jason Eads Jr (Avery), Marcus Lonsway and Maraina Cook- Eads, grandchild Shaun Jason Eads III and nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Shaun Jason Eads Sr. was preceded in death by his father Daniel Harvey Eads, his brother Daniel Bryan Eads, Grandma and Grandpa Brown, cousins and many friends (that he never forgot).

We are having a celebration of life that we will post on Facebook or reach out and call on the details. Everyone is welcome.

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21/08/2025

In Loving Memory of Ruth Ann Scott
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Ruth A Scott was born on May 23, 1940, in Monroe, Michigan, to Edith (Zimmerman) and Frank Strokotter. She passed on August 8, 2025, in Toledo, Ohio, at the age of 85. Ruth was a beloved daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend. She cared for many people over the years, working at McDonalds and hospitals in Monroe and Adrian, Michigan, and caring for an individual in Toledo until retirement.

She is survived by her daughter, Stacy Oberstadt, daughters, grandsons, great-grandsons, great nieces and nephews, and special friends Frank and Darlene Polcwiartek and James Jiskra. She was preceded in death by her parents, Edith and Frank; stepmother, Helen; siblings: Francis, Melvin, Betty, Mary Louise, Earl, and James; husbands: Gene Lambert and Nick Scott and special friend, Frank Polcwiartek Sr.

She will be laid to rest at Roselawn Memorial Gardens in LaSalle, Michigan, on August 22, 2025. A memorial will be had for her afterwards at Pizza Primo in Lambertville, Michigan, from 3-6 pm for family and friends. Special thanks to Ohio Living Hospice for care in her last years.

Surrounded by family, Stanley Walter Wilson of Britton, Michigan passed away the evening of August 13, 2025, in his home...
20/08/2025

Surrounded by family, Stanley Walter Wilson of Britton, Michigan passed away the evening of August 13, 2025, in his home. Born on July 30, 1950, in Monroe, Michigan, Stan lived a life marked by service, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to hard work.

A proud graduate of Deerfield High School in Deerfield, Michigan, Stan was called to serve by the United States Army in 1969. He served on active duty until 1971 and continued in the reserves until 1975. During his military career, he achieved the rank of Specialist 4 (E-4) and was honored with several commendations for his service during the Vietnam War. His decorations included the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Bronze Star Medal, Army Commendation Medal, and Good Conduct Medal—testaments to his bravery, endurance, and complete fulfillment of responsibility.

After returning home from Vietnam, Stan began laying the foundation for a successful life full of family and friends. While working at Budd Co., he married his wife Nancy, of 44 years who assisted his ambitions of self-employment. His vision came to fruition with Wilson's Backhoe & Excavation—a company he built from the ground up and ran with pride and determination for many decades. In 2006, encouraged by those who recognized his leadership and integrity, Stan ran for Lenawee County Road Commissioner. He served in that role with distinction until his retirement in June of 2025.

Stan was known for being a steadfast pillar in the community through various ways; more intimately remembered as a "great boss to work for" and as a man "[I] learned a lot from." His tireless work ethic was matched only by what many affectionately described as a legendary stubbornness—a trait that made him both a challenge and a delight to those who loved him. Whether it was restoring classic cars, flipping one man's junk into another man's treasure, drinking his morning coffee while scratching off lotto tickets, or simply spending time outdoors where he felt most at peace, Stan found joy in life’s simple pleasures.

Above all else, Stan cherished time spent with his family. He lit up when visited by his grandchildren and took great pride in watching them grow. He is lovingly remembered by his mother Deloras Dusseau; his wife Nancy; siblings Bob Wilson (Karen), Kevin Wilson (Debbi), Sharon Williamson (Percy), and Patty Caron (Jeff); children Angie Wilson-Lama, Caitlin Clark (Andrew), and Sam Wilson (Mackenzie); grandchildren Brenan Wilson (Ashley), Chelsea Felver (Zach), Courtnie Brown (Jason), Winry, Grayson, and Levi; and great-grandchildren Thomas, Tilar, and expected arrival of a granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by his father Alfred Wilson and brother Charlie Wilson.

Stan’s legacy is one of resilience, loyalty, and love—a man who gave fully of himself whether serving his country or supporting those closest to him. May his memory bring comfort to all who knew him. A Celebration of Life will be held on September 6, 2025, from 04:00 PM to 07:00 PM at his home of 6300 Sutton Rd. Britton, MI 49229. Military Honors will be held at 04:30 PM followed promptly with dinner; arrive at your convenience. There will be opportunity to share stories with a videographer, to capture memories for our younger family members to hear later.

In Loving Memory of Humberto PadoanJuly 23, 1937 –August 15, 2025Humberto Padoan, 88, passed away peacefully, leaving be...
16/08/2025

In Loving Memory of Humberto Padoan
July 23, 1937 –August 15, 2025

Humberto Padoan, 88, passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of adventure, ingenuity, and love. Born in Paso de los Libres, Corrientes, Argentina, Humberto was the youngest of six children born to Ester and Luis Padoan. From an early age, he embraced life with curiosity and courage, working on his family’s cattle ranch and developing a lifelong passion for mechanics, aviation, and motorcycles.

As a young man, Humberto was known for his charm and popularity. He studied at a private Catholic boys’ school in Santa Fe, Argentina, and later pursued his many interests with vigor—competing in shooting competitions, earning a private pilot’s license, and building his own dune buggy and motorhomes from scratch. His adventurous spirit took him and his family on a memorable journey around Argentina in one of his hand-built motorhomes.

In the 1970s, Humberto moved to the United States with his beloved wife, Louise. He worked in the accounts payable department of the Detroit Police Department, where his meticulous record-keeping and integrity saved the city thousands of dollars. He took great pride in his work and often shared stories of his efforts to protect public funds.

Humberto later became a U.S. citizen, a milestone he celebrated with deep pride—often wearing the American flag on his t-shirts. One of his lifelong dreams was to travel to Alaska, and in 2014, he fulfilled that dream, embarking on a journey that brought him immense joy and wonder.

He was a man who loved the simple pleasures of life: coffee with milk, peanut butter and honey on toast, and the joy of telling stories to anyone who would listen. His mechanical mind never rested, and his hands were always busy building, fixing, or creating.
Above all, Humberto was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his wife Louise; his children Alan Padoan, Marilyn Wheatley, and Alejandra Padoan; and his three grandchildren, who will carry forward his spirit of curiosity and resilience.

Humberto’s life was a testament to the power of hard work, imagination, and love. He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Memorial Service
Clinton United Methodist Church
10990 Tecumseh-Clinton Rd.
Clinton, MI 49236

Date and Time:
Thursday, August 21, 2025. Visitation 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM, memorial service at 2:00 PM

Marsha Landrum, who was born in Toledo, Ohio, passed away peacefully at home in Temperance, Michigan on Friday, August 8...
12/08/2025

Marsha Landrum, who was born in Toledo, Ohio, passed away peacefully at home in Temperance, Michigan on Friday, August 8, 2025, after a long and courageous battle with cancer at the age of 77.

She was an amazing and loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother (Sha-sha). Sha had an extensive and remarkable career as a hairstylist, with much of her time spent at the Lion Store before going out on her own. She enjoyed gardening and feeling the sunshine on her face. She relished dressing stylishly in the most fashionable look. She liked going out to a casino and watching science fiction. Always dreaming about going to space herself. She was small in stature but big in the ways of the heart, as her family and friends can attest.

She is survived by her devoted husband Stephen, her caring children: Jill Martens (Minnick), Rick Martens and Jay Minnick; grandchildren: Haley, Travis, Megan, Macy; great-grandchildren: Langston and Griffin and sister, Joellen Brown. She was preceded in death by her sister, Martha Elfering.

At her request, there will be no services. It will be a private family Celebration of Life.

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