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Thomas William Zemke

of Pinckney, MI, originally from Ann Arbor, formerly of Las Vegas, NV and Santa Monica, CA, age 61, died Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at his home. He was born May 22, 1956 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the son of Frederick A. & Winifred E. (Gasser) Zemke.  Tom graduated from Pioneer High School in 1974, and attended Lawrence Institute of Technology and Central Michigan University, earning his Bachelor's Degree in Construction Engineering.  He worked for Dapco Industries in Dexter, and later worked for U of M Hospital in Ann Arbor.  Tom lived out west for a few years to pursue his dreams, and enjoyment of singing, dancing, and music. He appeared on "America's Got Talent" twice.

Barbara Joyce Stoll

Age 85, of Dexter Mi., formerly of Ann Arbor, died Friday, December 1st, 2017 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Chelsea. She was born September 9th, 1932 in Southfield Township, the daughter of Matthew Lynn and Esther Lavena (Willis) Everett. On May 29th, 1950 she married Neil Raymond Stoll and he preceded her in death on September 8th, 2011.  Barbara and Neil were well known and respected breeders and exhibitors of West Highland White Terriers under their Glenbrier Kennel prefix. Barbara was recognized for her commitment to breeding healthy dogs and was known for her efforts in identifying and assisting with the research of various genetic disorders found in the Westie breed. Barbara was as fiercely independent as the terriers she loved and continued to live independently in her own home until the day of her death.

William Henry Lawrence

William Henry Lawrence passed away November 30,  2017.  He was born 6 January, 1926, In Scranton, Pennsylvania. He was raised by his Aunt, Celia Lawrence, and his father, Robert Lawrence.  He grew up next to Dunmore's grand Nie Aug Park.  He spent many summer days by its waterfalls, steep cliffs, museum, amusement park, tunnels and woods.  The hobbies of his youth included home-made marionette shows.  In his teens, he would purchase used radios for parts and make transmitters and amplifiers and recording gear which he would use with a musical record cutting machine he purchased.  In his late teens, he passed his FCC license and was able to work for the local radio station.  A unknown benefactor applied to RCA electronics school in New York City, on his behalf (The acceptance letter was a surprise) and he spend an entire fall there until he was drafted.

Thomas Riley "Dooley" Collinsworth

of Chelsea, Michigan, age 95, passed away Friday, December 1, 2017 at his home surrounded by his family.   He was born April 24, 1922, in Salyersville, Kentucky, the son of Rollie and Addie (Cooper) Collinsworth.  He was one of 12 children.  He worked on the family farm before joining the Army to serve in WWII in December of 1942.  In WWII, he served overseas with the 729 Military Police Battalion.  In September of 1949, he moved to Chelsea, Michigan.  He retired from Rockwell after more than 30 years in 1983.  For decades, he marched in the Chelsea Memorial Day Parade and the Fair Parade and was a Life Member of the VFW Post 4076.  Dooley loved to laugh and tell stories of his life’s adventures.  He had a smile for everybody. He loved watching sports, especially the Detroit Tigers. 

Sue Carole Peterman

of Clawson, age 78, passed away peacefully and surrounded by her family on Saturday, November 25, 2017 at Beaumont Hospital in Troy, MI.  She was born September 29, 1939 in Detroit, MI, the daughter of Michael John and Mary (Garanich) Plawchan.

Sue graduated from Detroit Pershing High School, where she was a cheerleader, a swimmer and in the Glee Club.  She went on to obtain a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education from Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant, MI in June, 1961.  She was an active member of the Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority.  After graduating she became a loving mother who raised and shaped the lives of her 8 children.  Sue spent most of her life as a homemaker and after raising her children retired as an administrative assistant.  Most recently she volunteered at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, MI.  Sue was a member of Guardian Angels Catholic Church in Clawson, MI for 20+ years, where she was also very active in the choir.  She enjoyed singing, golfing, bowling and traveling.  She was a good cook, liked gardening and loved to shop.  Most importantly, she loved to spend time with her 10 grandchildren.