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Entries by Jason L. Barden (985)

Tuesday
Jul062021

James O. Murgittroyd Jr.

James O. Murgittroyd, Jr. age 85 of Wheeler, passed away July 5, 2021 at Schnepp Senior Care and Rehab Center in St. Louis.

James was born October 24, 1935 to James O. And Ethel G. (Sweet) Murgittroyd, Sr. in Pleasant Valley, Michigan. He married Elsie Easlick June 12, 1955. James served in the National Guard. 

James and Elsie were dairy farmers. He loved animals - especially horses and rodeos. He loved farming and his cows. James and Elsie enjoyed playing euchre and liked to party with their friends. James liked cars and loved racing them in his younger days - but not on a drag strip. He raced on the open roads along with his best friend, Chuck Wilhelm. James loved his family and spending time with his grandchildren. 

James is survived by his children Debbie (Doug) Andrews of Reed City, Linda Murgittroyd of Wheeler, Alan Murgittroyd of Goshen, Indiana, Anne Murgittroyd of St. Charles; grandchildren Billie Jo (Robert) James, Mike and Lisa Pyman, Jim Butcher, Micheal and Kelly Andrews, Jimmy Pyman, Melissa Andrews, Miranda Andrews, Daniel Murgittroyd, Haley (River) Kennedy, Gaige Stopjik, ReAnna Stopjik; and several great grandchildren.

James was preceded in death by his wife Elsie, parents Obe and Ethel Murgittroyd, brothers Jack and Gene, and sisters Joyce and Judy.

Funeral services for James will be 11am Saturday, July 10, 2021 at the Barden Funeral Home. Pastor Doug Strait will officiate and burial will follow at Lafayette Township Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Friday, July 9, from 2-8pm at the funeral home. The funeral service will be livestreamed via Zoom. For those wishing to attend the livestream, you may join at the following link: https://zoom.us/j/91679327703?pwd=cTNueDY0MG52NzY3ei9HNEZRT003Zz09

The family would like to send a special thank you to all the wonderful people at Schnepp’s who took such great care of dad. 

The family is being served by the Barden Funeral Home in Ithaca. Condolences may be left for the family online at www.bardenfuneralhome.com.

Monday
Jul052021

Michael Allen “Mick” Lott

Michael Allen “Mick” Lott, age 77, of St. Louis, died peacefully in the evening hours of July 3, 2021, at the home of his daughter in St. Johns, surrounded by his family.

Mick was born March 16, 1944 in Detroit, the son of Francis Alvin and Alice Elizabeth (DeRosia) Lott. He graduated form Saint Louis High School in 1965 and served two tours of duty in Vietnam with the Big Red One with a rank of E-5.  He married Kay Frances Miller in Ithaca on September 12, 1970.   He then worked for Aircraft Precision in Ithaca for thirty years.

Mick enjoyed fishing, hunting, and camping, but mostly loved visiting and talking with people at Petticoat Junction or wherever he would meet you.  He enjoyed going to the casino and playing Solitaire on his phone.

Mick is survived by his wife of fifty years, Kay; his children, Amy (Darren) Malburg of Brant, Tera (Aaron) Halfmann of St. Johns, and Terry Lott of Russellville, Ala; his grandchildren, Lyndsie, Evalynn, Gabriel, Abigail, Sophia, and Garrick; and his brothers and sisters, Gerald (Nancy) Lott, Sylvia Loomis, Robert (Carol) Lott, and Frances (Dennis) Springstead; and a special nephew, Trecy Lott.  He was preceded in death by his parents, and his sisters and brother, Patricia Lott, David Lott, and Roxanne Lott.

Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Thursday, July 8, at the Barden Funeral Home in Ithaca with The Reverend Christina Jensen officiating.  Interment will follow in Ithaca Cemetery.  Visitation will be 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday July 7, at the Barden Funeral Home.  Condolences may be left for the family online at www.bardenfuneralhome.com.

Monday
Jun282021

Christine M. (Mikus) Fisher

Christine M. (Mikus) Fisher, of Ithaca passed away June 24, 2021 at Schenpp’s Senior Care in St. Louis, Michigan at the age of 98 1/2 years old.

Christine was born December 19, 1922 to Augustine and Frances Mikus who migrated from Czechoslovakia in 1922 to Ellis Island. She was one of six children.

As a little girl, she and her brother Frank went to Breckenridge rural school. The children worked in the fields with mother and father. In her 20’s, she worked at the Flint Bomber Plant. In March of 1945 she married Keith D. Fisher and lived on the farm north of Ithaca. She worked at Redmond Motor Division in Ithaca for many years until they closed and moved to Owosso.

She went to school to become an LPN and worked at Gratiot Community Hospital for many years. After she retired from there, she continued taking people’s blood pressures at Evan’s Drugstore in Alma, Michigan.

Christine is survived by her daughter Connie (Brink) Hodge of Clare, Michigan; her brother Frank Mikus, 99 1/2 years old of St. Louis, Michigan; her grandchildren Kevin Brink of Santa Fe, Texas; Christopher Brink of Paw Paw, Michigan; Robyn (Hall) Coulthard of Cookeville, Tennessee; Jennifer Hodge of West Carrolton, Ohio; her great-grandchildren Sophia Brink of Paw Paw, Michigan; McKinzie Brink of Santa Fe, Texas; Jorden Howerton of West Carrolton, Ohio; Christopher Hall of Dalton, Georgia; Bryce Hall of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

She was preceded in death by Keith Fisher; her son Donald K. Fisher; her parents Augustine and Frances Mikus of Ashley; her sister Anna Smolka; her brother Stephan Mikus; two infant siblings; and many nieces and nephews. 

Visitation will be held 11am to 1pm on Wednesday, July 7, 2021 at the Barden Funeral Home in Ithaca. A graveside service will follow at 1:15pm Wednesday at Pine Grove Cemetery.  The family is being served by the Barden Funeral Home in Ithaca. Condolences may be left for the family online at www.bardenfuneralhome.com.

Friday
Jun252021

Alden Thomas Howay

Alden Thomas Howay passed away peacefully at home June 25th, 2021.  He was born in Flint, MI March 2, 1936 to Leon and Dorothy (Goodall) Howay.  Alden graduated with the 1955 class of Bentley High School in Flint.  On July 26, 1990 he married Verona (Powelson). During his 58-year career at Michigan Lumber Company in Flint, Alden held various roles and made many friends along the way. 

He enjoyed the outdoors and was an avid duck and deer hunter.  Another hobby was antiques and restoring furniture, owning the Country Shoppe in Millington for many years.  Later in life, he enjoyed spending quiet days on his farm, which was his pride and joy. 

Alden is survived by his wife and 4 children, Tom (Sue) Howay, Jenny (Dan) McCulloch, Ron (Melissa) Snyder, Deb (Frank) Buck; loving Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren; siblings, Kathy (Larry) Wiltse, Mike (Rose) Howay, Christine (Ray) Fejedelem, Patricia Howay, Elle Wright, Brenda (John) Ervin, Steve (Charlene) Howay, Mary Rita (Larry) Bedgood; many nieces and nephews and special friends.  

He was preceded in death by his parents and Verona’s parents, first wife Shirley Ann Howay, and son Tommy Powelson.  

Funeral services for Alden will be 11am Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at the Edgewood Church of God. Pastor Dave Perry will officiate and burial will follow at Hamilton Township Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Monday, June 28 from 2-8pm at the Barden Funeral Home in Ithaca. Memorial contributions may be made to the Edgewood Church of God or the Gratiot County Commission on Aging.  

The family is being served by the Barden Funeral Home in Ithaca. Condolences may be left for the family online at www.bardenfuneralhome.com.

Saturday
Jun192021

Kendall Charles Foster



Kendall Charles Foster, age 94, of Ithaca passed away peacefully June 18, 2021 at Rosewood with his daughter by his side.  

Kendall was born August 18, 1926 in Ithaca, Michigan to Frank and Luella (Haas) Foster.  He grew up working on the family farm along with his three brothers, Kenneth, Keith, and Kermit.  In 1945, he enlisted in the Army as a Rifleman in the 51st Infantry and was stationed in Japan.   

After returning home, he worked on the family farm and along with his brother, Keith, opened a gas station in downtown Ithaca.  After the gas station venture, he moved to Flint to work for Chevrolet Auto Factory and it was during that time, that he met his future wife, Marlene Thompson, whose grandmother ran the boarding house where he stayed.  He and Marlene were married December 14, 1957 in Flint, Michigan at Marlene’s family home. They spent the first few years of married life in Spring Arbor and Fruitport and in 1959 moved back to Kendall’s family farm after his father died.  During this time, Kendall built them a family home that they moved into in 1962.  

Kendall spent 30 years working road construction as a heavy equipment operator.  This required him to work jobs long distances from home.  Instead of staying at hotels, as many did, he insisted on driving back and forth each day and night, so he could spend the night at home.  During the summer months when Kendall was working at Port Austin and Gaylord, the family was able to stay with him, either in a hotel or a travel trailer.    

 Kendall was a man of many talents and accomplishments.  He was a Jack of All Trades, whether it be mechanical, electrical, plumbing, construction, etc.  He could fix just about anything.  He loved vintage cars and had several restored, including a Ford Model T, a 1935 Packard, and two 1964 Chrysler Imperials.  He also loved collecting Cub Cadet Garden Tractors from the 1970’s that he would work on and restore.  These were great winter projects for him.  He enjoyed rabbit hunting with his daughter and with the family beagle, Penny.  He liked to fish.  He was a skilled woodworker and would cut down walnut, cherry and maple trees, plane the wood, and then create beautiful items, including grandmother clocks, mantle clocks, nightstands, wine cabinets, spinning wheels, and more.  He loved making maple syrup.  He would tap the maple trees in his yard, as well as his neighbor’s, and bottled his own maple syrup, a skill that he passed down to his daughter.  He grew English Walnut trees and harvested the nuts, which he shelled and sold locally.  He was an enthusiastic morel hunter, and black cap hunter.  Over the years, he kept increasing the size of his garden and orchard, growing peach trees and apple trees.  He also raised strawberries and raspberries and always put in a huge vegetable garden, taking great pride in it.  Three weeks ago, he insisted that he needed to plant two tomato plants and planted them in his old garden plot.  

Kendall had an impeccable work ethic, instilled at a young age from working hard on the family farm.  He continued to be active into his early 90’s and hated not being able to do the things he used to do.  His family was very important to Kendall.  After retiring, he and Marlene enjoyed traveling together, taking trips to Hawaii, Aruba, and the Bahamas, as well as trips to visit their son in Arizona.  He loved being a Papa to grandson, Logan.  Logan shared that he watched his very first football game on TV with him and was explained the rules of the game.  He also taught  Logan how to gamble, as they bet a quarter on this same game!  Logan was 10.  He was very active and involved in his grandson’s life and always present at his sporting events, was always up for a game of baseball or tag in the yard, and dearly loved family birthday celebrations and holidays.  Game nights were an important family tradition with much laughter and competition.  

Friendships were very important to Kendall.   Over the last few years, once Kendall stopped driving, his buddy, Mike Glynn, would pick him up almost every day, and drive them both to Burger King where they always ordered two, decaf, senior coffees, stop at Mike’s sister’s house for homemade cookies, and then drive to the cemetery or the park and enjoy their treat.  They became friends in 1959 working for the same road construction company.

Another good friend, Dick Pharr, would pick him up for their weekly breakfast outings, Burger King being their favorite place to go.  Gene Pitcher, a long-time neighbor, was also a very important friend in Kendall’s life.  

Kendall lived life to the fullest and we are better for having known him.  He will be greatly missed.    Kendall is survived by his daughter, Julie (Vic) Beard of Ithaca, son, Steve Foster, and grandson, Logan (Abigail) Beard of Des Moines, IA.  He was preceded in death by his wife, Marlene, brothers, Kenneth and Keith and parents Frank and Luella.   

A graveside service for friends and family will be held 1pm Wednesday, June 23, 2021 at the Ithaca Cemetery.  A Celebration of Lives of both Marlene & Kendall Foster will be held at The Fields Golf Course, June 23, 2021 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. following the graveside service. 

The family is being served by the Barden Funeral Home in Ithaca. Condolences may be left for the family online at www.bardenfuneralhome.com.