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Carol Ostrander

of Jackson, age 71, went to be with the Lord Monday, October 2, 2017 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. She was born May 26, 1946 in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of Clarence B. & Betty Lea (Thorn) Pietila. Carol graduated from Pinckney High School in 1964. She worked for Raycon, 3M, Chrysler, and retired from Gelman Sciences/ Pall Corp. Carol attended the Chelsea Free Methodist Church, and more recently Crossroads Church in Stockbridge. She participated in several Bible studies, and loved taking care of the babies at church. Carol loved being at Patterson Lake, and all the water activities. She fed everyone she met.

Mary Rosalee Greer

Mary GreerMary was born May 6, 1928 to Goldie Conrad Brown and Dewey Brown in Lawrenceville, Illinois, in hardscrabble southern Illinois prairie and farming country. By the age of 2, her father had died and the country was plunged into the Great Depression.  She was raised by her widowed mother who took in laundry to make a living. Mary made the most of a life that didn’t hand her any breaks.  She bore two children at a very young age, and 3 more children after marrying US Army Staff Sergeant Charles Graham in 1948.

Thomas L. Hopp

Dr. Thomas Lee Hopp died on September 23, 2017 of complications from Alzheimer’s disease.   Born in Detroit to Wallace and Florence Hopp on April Fool’s Day in 1932, Tom was a life-long joker who entertained all who knew him with his mischievous sense of humor. He attended the University of Detroit High School and graduated from the University of Detroit Dental School.  He and RoseMary Petitto were married in 1955.  After serving in the Navy, Tom and RoseMary returned to Michigan and eventually settled in Mason, where he had a successful dental practice and they lived for 52 years.  They enjoyed traveling and visited many countries with the Friendship Force of Greater Lansing. 

Agnes Eileen Thomas White

Age 102, died peacefully Sunday, September 24, 2017 at Chelsea Retirement Community. She was born May 14, 1915 in Northport, Michigan, the daughter of Halbert & Ida May (Scott) Thomas. Agnes is one of three children and is the oldest and last surviving child. She grew up in Suttons Bay and spent many summers in Florida with her parents. Agnes graduated from Ferris College’s secretarial course and went on to earn her Bachelor’s degree from Eastern Michigan University in Business Education and her Master’s degree from University of Michigan.  She taught business classes for 30 years in Michigan, and retired from Howell High School.  She was a member of Howell United Methodist Church and helped raise funds for their new building. Agnes was also a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, Retired Teachers Association, Livingston County Retired School Employees, Michigan Education Association, and National Education Association. After retirement, she wrote a weekly article for the Howell paper. Agnes loved to listen to talking books and appreciated the people from the Chelsea District Library who brought those to her.

Elmer Stanley Greenwald

Elmer Greenwaldof Chelsea, Ortonville, and Gregory, MI and Asheville, NC, age 98, died Sunday, September 24, 2017 at the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans. He was born November 22, 1918 in Luther, Michigan, the son of Emil & Louise (Berndt) Greenwald. Elmer was a member of the Chelsea First United Methodist Church. He worked for Pontiac GM Truck and Coach.  Elmer enjoyed being outdoors, fixing things and singing in a variety of barbershop style groups.  He played golf and rode horseback into his 90s. Elmer served in the submarine Trutta in the U.S. Navy during WWII.