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Eldon "Spike" LeBlond | Phillip Elmer Straub |
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Eldon "Spike" LeBlond Eldon "Spike" LeBlond passed away peacefully Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2008 in Sturgis, Michigan. Eldon was born Oct. 15, 1919 and grew up on the family farm near Imlay City MI. Each Autumn, when Eldon was a young boy he and his father would pick out a pony from the "Belle Isle Summer Rides" to care for during the 9 months off season. Eldon enjoyed racing the ponies with his neighborhood friends. Weighing in at just a 125 lb. high school student, Eldon enjoyed participating in "quick sports"--as he called them at Imlay City High School. (Baseball, basketball and track) As a young man, Eldon's Dad took Eldon with him to pick up milk cans at neighborhood farms near Imlay City. Eldon sold copies of "Hoard's Dairymen" magazine to the farmers on the route. Thus was the beginning of a 40 plus year career in the dairy business for Eldon. His start was at Michigan Milk Producers Assoc. in Ortonville, next to Lapeer, then to Bad Axe and he finished up his milk career in Ovid, Mi. as the Distribution Center Manager for MMPA. In 1938 Eldon bought a Harley Davidson motorcycle from a neighbor. He "slid off" the bike seven times just getting it home. When Eldon enlisted in the Army for WWII, the Army recruiter asked if he had any special talents. Eldon replied that he had a hot car and could ride a motorcycle. That landed Eldon in the 328thCombat Engineers Platoon #3. Eldon spent one year of his total of three years in the service overseas. He was a part of the Battle of the Bulge and the Crossing of the Rhine. While home on Army leave, Eldon married Ruth Lee Rose, who he had met at the White Horse Inn in Metftmora. They spent the next 64 years together enjoying many wonderful adventures along the way. Eldon was a proud member and served the Lions Club for 50
Years. Eldon earned the Key Member award serving with the Bad Axe Lions and the Melvin
Jones award serving with the St. Johns Lions Club. Woodworking was one of Eldon's hobbies
and as requested by his family he made many unique pieces of furniture. "Spike",
(Eldon), loved the outdoors and hunting and fishing were his favorite pastimes. Last Fall,
at age 88, Eldon shot his last deer. Eldon is survived by two daughters, Ann (Mark) Sinclair, Lyn (William) Strang and four grandchildren. Michelle (Mike) Brennen, Amanda (Larry) Broadway, Erin Strang (Scott O'Brien) and Darin Sinclair. Visitation will be held 2-4 and 6-8 Thursday, Sept. 18th at Keck-Coleman Funeral Home in St. Johns, MI. A celebration of Eldon's life will be held Friday Sept. 19th at 11 a.m. Interment in Imlay City. Memorials: St. Johns-Lions Club and the St. Johns United Methodist Church. Phillip Elmer Straub age 75 of Elsie, MI passed away
Sunday September 14, 2008 at his home. Urban A. "Gib" Simon of Lansing Michigan Urban A. Gib Simon, passed away on September 13th, 2008, at home surrounded by his loving wife of 57 years and his four children. He was born in Fowler, Michigan and married the prettiest girl in Westphalia, Ginny Rademacher. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather, friend to multitudes, devout Catholic and avid golfer. He was known for his quick smile, mischievous blue eyes, sense of humor and for his love of pumpkin pie. He was very social, loved entertaining, and was known for his practical jokes. He loved his cottage that he appropriately named Speil Haus which in English means Party House, where he loved to fish and have family and friends up. He is irreplaceable and we will miss him terribly but are happy that he is up in heaven with our sister Carol Ann and the God he so loved. He was the founder and owner of Simon Real Estate, later called Coldwell Banker Simon Real Estate for 46 years and a proud member of the Greater Lansing Association of Realtors. He loved sales and mentored many on the likeability factor and his work ethic. He was a licensed Broker and Appraiser and co-developer of a number of residential subdivisions. He achieved the designation from the National Association of Realtors of Realtor Emeritus. He was a 55-year member of the Knights of Columbus and 4th degree life member. He sat on the board of the Sales and Marketing Club of Lansing. He was awarded the Boss of the Year Award from the Lansing Jaycees. Served on the Lansing Board of Realtors Board of Directors for two terms and the Board of Governors and Membership Committee for the Lansing Country Club. Surviving are his wife, Virginia (Rademacher) Simon, and four children, Mary (Kelly) Cahill, Kate (Tom) Alchin, Bruce (Julie) Simon, and Jim (Helen) Simon. Eleven grand children, Gabe (Amy), Nathan and Ben Cahill, Aaron (Larissa), Leah, Meagann, Andrea and Katie Alchin, Candice Simon, Kyle, Austin and Derek Simon; three great grandchildren, Aidan, Trace Urban and Micah Alchin; two sisters, Marcella (Joe) Schueller and Florence (Earl) Jenks. Proceeded in death by his daughter Carol Ann Simon, father Alfred Simon and mother Bernita Simon along with sister Monica (Louis) Thelen from Fowler. Services will be held at St. Gerard Catholic Church 4437 W. Willow Hwy Wednesday, September 17, at 11:00AM. Visitation will be Monday 6-8PM, Tuesday 2-4 and 6-8PM with Vigil at 7:30PM at www.tiffanyfuneralhome.com, 3232 W. Saginaw. Donations can be made to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation through the following web site or the American Heart Association. http://www.pulmonaryfibrosis.org/donate.htm LaVern W. "Red" Silm, 81 died Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008 with his wife of 61 years at his bedside, at the home where he was born on May 29, 1927, the son of Lewis and Ruth (McPrangle) Silm. Red graduated from St. Johns High School in 1945 and attended 2 years at Michigan State University. On January 3, 1948 he married Betty Bailey in St. Johns. He was a member of St. Peter Lutheran Church, was on the Sheriffs Posse for several years, an avid golfer he shot a hole-in-one at the age of 80 after golfing for 60 years. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, playing cards, gardening and his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Red was a farmer. Survivors are his wife Betty, sons Jeff (Juliann) Silm and Eric (Maureen) Silm both of St. Johns and daughter Melinda (Tom) Motz of DeWitt. Grandchildren, Jennifer (Bob) Baker, Nicole (Matt) Baran, Jeremy, Andy, Adrienne, Greg and Mikayla; great grandchildren Brooke, Courtney, Noah, Luke, Cami and Colten; a sister Vineta Hilt of Georgia and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and by his son Gary, in 1971. Funeral services will be held at St. Peter Lutheran Church on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2008 at 11:00 A.M. with Pastor Jeffrey Heimsoth officiating. Burial will follow at St. Peter Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Keck-Coleman Funeral Home on Monday, Sept. 15, 2008 from 2:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Clinton County, St. Peter Lutheran Church Building Fund, or Clinton Memorial Hospital. Ruby Pearson Mildred Limon Surviving her is son, Anthony (Shelley) Limon, Jr., Linda
Limon, nine grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, brother, Lyle Mudget, sisters, Joyce
Sheldon and Velma Price, many nieces and nephews. In addition to Anthony, Sr. she was
preceded in death by son, Robert Limon, two daughters, Helen Cooper and Mary Limon and
three brothers, Harold, Jerry and Stanley Mudget. |