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William Lee White Sr.

of Chelsea, Michigan, age 90, died Tuesday, December 26, 2017 at Legacy Assisted Living in Jackson. He was born January 27, 1927 in Jackson, Michigan, the son of Raymond Bruce & Ione (Sweet) White.

He is survived by his wife, Josephine Agnes (Warner) White of Eaton Rapids; a son, William Lee White, Jr. of Jackson; and a daughter, Virginia Watson of Chelsea.

Funeral Arrangements are pending.

Arnold F. Escher

of Gregory, MI, age 75, died Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at his home. He was born November 29, 1942 in Hamtramck, Michigan, the son of Arnold E. & Alice L. Escher.  Arnold graduated from Flat Rock High School in 1960. He retired from GM Powertrain in Ypsilanti, where he was a Journeyman in Instrument Repair. Arnold was an avid antique collector, especially in clocks and vintage cars. He was a watchmaker by trade, repairing clocks in his spare time. Arnold attended Ford Model T, Model A, and V-8 clubs, enjoying the friendship and camaraderie of fellow enthusiasts.

On July 20, 1975, he married Carol Lynn Maleski in New Boston, and she survives. Other survivors include his son, Edward Escher of Pinckney; four cousins, Gordon Escher of IL, Nancy Sanderson of CO, Dr. Ron Morris of Grosse Ile, MI, and Dr. Diane Morris of Birmingham, MI. He was preceded in death by his parents.

Kathryn Ann Jones Roggenbeck

of Chelsea, Michigan, passed away peacefully at home December 15, 2017 at the age of 83. Kathryn was born on June 16, 1934 (her own mom’s birthday) to Oswald and Lucile (Hamel) Jones in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She attended St. Andrew’s Elementary School and Grand Rapids Catholic Central where she graduated in 1952. She attended Mercy School of Nursing in Detroit, where she received her R.N. degree. Kathryn met the love of her life, Henry “Bud” Roggenbeck on a blind date in 1956. The two wed on January 12, 1957 at St. Andrew’s Cathedral in Grand Rapids. Together they raised four children. Kathryn was compassionate, loving, witty, and always put family before herself. She loved the time she spent with her grandchildren. Kathryn was the ultimate grandma, and loved playing games, doing craft projects, and attending their games and orchestra concerts. The time spent with her grandkids was very precious to her and filled her with joy.

Elizabeth Ann Becker

of Manchester, MI, formerly of Dexter, age 78, passed away Monday, Dec. 18, 2017 at her daughter’s home in Manchester.  She was born Aug. 5, 1939 in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of Michael & Helen (Prybis) Swiecicki. Elizabeth graduated from Gabriel Richard High School in Ann Arbor in 1957. She worked as a flight attendant for North Central Airlines where she met Forrest Paul Becker II. They were married on November 5, 1965, at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Ann Arbor, and settled in Dexter to raise their family.  She was a devout Catholic, serving in many capacities and was a long-time member of Old St. Patrick Catholic Church.  She loved to pray the Rosary.  Elizabeth volunteered for Meals on Wheels and was very active in the Hope Clinic in Ypsilanti.   She loved the outdoors, especially biking, swimming, walking the dogs, and skiing.  She enjoyed traveling up north to her cottage and to Traverse City.    Later in life, she took nursing classes at Washtenaw Community College.  She was a dedicated wife and mother, and loved to spend time with her grandchildren, laughing, playing, and cooking.

Carolyn Elizabeth Strieter

of Ann Arbor, Michigan, age 86, died Saturday, December 9, 2017 in Jackson, Michigan, surrounded by her family and pastor.  She was born March 11, 1931 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the daughter of Harold and Milda (Nicolai) Whipple.

Carolyn graduated from Ann Arbor High School. She was a member of Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ann Arbor for 60+ years. Carolyn was a florist all of her life.  She worked at Chelsea Flower Shop in Ann Arbor and Farmer Grants, and later owned Garnetts Flower Shop in Chelsea with her sister Shirley.  She was a member of Washtenaw County Farm Bureau. Carolyn liked to put together puzzles, crafts, arts, decorating, and thoroughly enjoyed photography. In retirement she enjoyed walking around downtown Ann Arbor and spending time with her family.