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Livingston County Daily Press and Argus from Howell, Michigan • Page A4

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COUNTY 4A www.livingstondaily.com ce 280BrightonRoad 517-552-8850 www.craiglawmediation.com employeescanaddanadditional5fulltime be impacted byHealthCareReformwill dependonthenumberoffulltimeandpart timeemployeesyouhave.Penaltiesfornot providinghealthcareinsurancetoyouremployees maybesubstantialifyoudonotfollowtheAffordable CareActrequirements.Nowisthetimetodetermine howthelawimpactsyou.PerhapsIcanbeapartof yourcorporateteamasweheadintothenewplan year.Pleasefeelfreetocallonmeforassistanceor advice. DonnaCraig, Attorney HT00569706 EDWARDDYERDOANE, JR. Sr.andAnnaLauraPomeroy Doane.HegrewupinDetroitand attendedCentralHighSchool, graduatingin1928.Hegraduated fromDetroitInstituteofTechnolo- gywithaBachelorofcommercial sciencesdegreein1936.He workedatMichiganBellTele- phoneuntil1933whenhewentto workatMichiganMutualInsur- fromin1976.Hebeganhiscareer atMichiganMutualintheTravel Bureaufor23yearsandultimate- lyattainedthetitleofAssistant derwriterintheInlandMarineDe- partment.Hewashonoredasthe oldestlivingretireeofMichigan Mutual(nowAmerisure)inOcto- U.S.Armyin1944andservedin Europeuntil1946.InApril,1937, hemarriedMargaretAliceMc- Clusky.Thetwolivedinseveral Detroitlocationsuntilmovinginto theyliveduntil1971.Theymoved toRoyalViewRetirementVillage tocherishhismemoryarehis CallenDoyle.Edwasalifemem- beroftheHowellAreaChamber UnitedMethodistChurchandHo- wellBeautificationCommittee. zenoftheyearin1999.Hewas precededindeathbyhiswife, passedawayin2010.Cremation hastakenplaceandamemorial servicewillbeheldattheFirst UnitedMethodistChurchlocated Thosedesiringmaydirectmemo- rialcontributionstotheFirstUnit- edMethodistChurchinlieuof flowers.Friendsmaysharea memorywiththefamilyatthe churchoronlineat; www.hansenjanowicz.com JOHANNAANN (DYSPOLSKI)VUKONICH diedpeacefullyinthecareofher of90.Sheissurvivedbyherchil- secondgreat-grandchildduein Nov.2013.Alsosurvivedbyher extendedfamilymembersand dearfriends.MassoftheResur- rectionfromSt.PatrickCatholic Mangantoofficiate.BurialSt. ton.Memorialsmaybemadeto SS.Cyril&MethodiusSeminary.

Forfurtherinformationplease 810-229-2905. www.LynchFuneralDirectors.com FRANKBICKLEY peacefullyathishomeonJune2, monthbattlewithstomachcan- cer.FrankwasborninFowler, thelateRalphandEvelyn(Ben- lowayConstructionin1992and wasamemberofOperatingEngi- neersLocal324Unionfor50 years.Hewasalsoamemberof theFraternalOrderofEaglesin years.Frankwasoneofthose uniqueindividualswholoved working.Youdidn’thavetoask himforhelp-ifheknewyouneed- wasalwaystheretolendahand. andRosie.Heissurvivedbyhis (Hettich)whomhefondlycalled attheEUBChurchinCorning, whichleftthemstrandedinamo- theirhoneymoon.Frankisalso survivedbyhissisterViolet lawswholovehimmorelikea alsoleavestocherishhismemory great-niecesand-nephewsand siderhimtheir2nddad.Whether Frankknewsomeoneforonlya shorttimeorforalifetimehe madefriendseverywherehe went.Frankhadaquickwit, alwaysbroughtasmiletothose hemet.Hewasblessedtohave manyfriendsthatweresohelpful Thefamilywishestothankthem andthestaffofSt.JosephMercy LivingstonHomeCareandHos- piceforthewonderfulcaregiven toFrankoverthepast2months. tionsmaybemadetotheSt.Jo- sephMercyLivingstonHomeCare HowellMI48843.Friendswillbe 8p.m.onFriday,June7andon aMemorialServicebeingheldat 12noon.Pleasesignthefamily’s onlineguestbookat: macdonaldsfuneralhome.com REGINACARMACK troitandDearbornHeights, 2013.ShewasbornFebruary4, ofEdwardandGenevieve motherofDarleneDanielsofHo- wellandArnie(Mary)Carmackof great-grandmotherofSamantha, Reginawasprecededindeathby workedforGeneralMotorsfor over30yearsasasecretary.She enjoyedherfamilyandfriends. icesat7p.m.atMacDonald’sFu- Memorialcontributionsmaybe madetoArborHospice.Please REV.LORNECARLRUHL Familywillreceivefriendsfrom church.keehnfuneralhome.com THOMASE.BRICELAND Briceland.Survivedbyhisloving Tim(Deborah)Briceland-Betts, MilenaandDavid.Tomisalso manydearfriends.Tomserved for17yearsintheUnitedStates andAirTrafficControl.Hewasan CaliforniaCoastandhisfamily.

MassoftheResurrectionfromSt. HonorswillbeheldatGreatLakes InlieuofflowersMemorialsto: MI48859.Forfurtherinformation 229-2905. www.LynchFuneralDirectors.com CHARLESE.BADER, AGE80OFHOWELL, 2013.BorninHowellonJanuary renandGertrude(Rozek)Bader. A1951graduateofHartlandHigh journeymanmachinistforAlpha Technology.Belovedhusbandof whoprecededhimindeathon Shirley(John)WeisofRochester, HowellandBrianBaderofHowell. Proudgrandfatherof16grand- childrenandeightgreat- grandchildren.BrotherofDonald mas(Jackie)DraytonofHowell andRussell(Sharon)Draytonof Missouri.Visitationtoday,Tues- ParksofHiddenSpringsChurch officiating.Intermenttofollowat PioneerCemetery.Memorialcon- tributionsaresuggestedtoWhite PineRehabilitationandCareCen- ter.Pleasesignthefamily’sonlineguestbookat: macdonaldsfuneralhome.com MARLENEJ.GRANET Age79ofBrightondiedMonday, a.m.atNiblackFuneralHome.

www.niblackfuneralhome.com HELENL.KEMP 2013.VisitationJune4,3-p.m. presidentandtheSenate, bothofwhichagreedthat companiesshouldmini- mizeunrelateddataand voicedtheirprivacycon- coxlatersaidinanemail interview. Rogerssaidmultiple continuetostealpropri- etaryinformationanddis- ruptbankingtransactions overonlinenetworks. Hesaidtheinformation packagedandintroduced tothemarkettocompete withAmericanbusinesses atalowerprice. largesttransferofwealth inthehistoryoftheworld Rogerssaid.

Rogerssaidsimilarity betweenU.S.andChinese militaryaircraftisevi- formationtheft. ingLivingstonprogram markedatleastthethird timeRogershasdiscussed cybersecurityinLiving- ingtwoGreaterBrighton AreaChamberofCom- mercespeeches. reporterChristopherBehnan at517-548-7108orat Twitter. Bill ContinuedfromPage3A studentwithastronger habitsandapassionfor notbecauseofmyown thepositiveimpactsof whichareblessingsfrom Heinplanstoattend PurdueUniversityinthe falltopursueengineer- honorscollege. neerthatmakesaposi- tiveimpactontheworld bysolvingproblemsand LisaRoose-Churchat 517-552-2846or FollowheronTwitter Hein ContinuedfromPage3A ABOUTCAMERON HEIN tyHighSchool mony.However,thepros- fyagainstHayeswas clearlycontingentonthe conditionthatdefendant cordingtocourtdocu- ments.

prosecutorwouldnot havecalled(Baker)to testifyagainstBrandon Hayeswithoutaplea BakerclaimsMeiers alsotoldherthatifshe didnottaketheguilty sentenceandthatanex- syndrometoldhertotake aplea. Oncross-examination, Bakeradmittedthatat herpleahearingshedid tellYuillethatshewas enteringthepleabe- causeshewantedtoand notbecauseshewasbe- ingforcedorthreatened todoso. choice.Iwasnever couldnotbevoluntary becauseMeiersmisin- formedhisclientofthe law. accuratelegaladvicecan requirepleawithdraw- documents. Phillipssaidthatal- thoughBakermadea believesheisguiltyof veracityofanyfactscon- cerningthecrimes shegavethejudgeatthe timeofherplea.

statementstothecourtat Phillipsadded. Thestickingpointin wasthetimelinethatfa- talweekend. butsheneversoughthelp forherson. Bakeriscurrently housedattheHuronVal- leyComplexforWomen. Theearliestdatesheis eligibleforparoleis April2023.

victedoffirst-degree ingalifesentencefor murderingDominick. Hayesishousedatthe BellamyCreekCorrec- tionalFacilityinIonia. reporterLisaRoose-Churchat 517-552-2846orat Hearing ContinuedfromPage3A Rogerstouches onhottopics U.S.Rep.Mike touchedoncyberse- 3A)andotherhot topicsataHowell AreaChamberof Commerceprogram MondayatCrystal Gardensbanquetcen- terinGenoaTown- ship. Herearesomeof hiscomments: Onthedeadly terroristattackson theU.S.Consulatein thinkthereweredeci- sionsmadeherethat wereatleastcontrib- utingtothefactthat welostfourgreat patrioticAmericans. Weneedtofindout whatthetruthwasso thatwecanmakesure OntheInternal admittedtargetingof conservativegroups seekingtax-exempt cythathasthemost abilitytobeintrusive intoyourlivesdecides thattheyhaveapoliti- calbeefforyouor meanreallydanger- ous.There’scriminal Onthegovern- ciatedPressphone recordsafteranin- criminalizejournalism inAmerica.OurFirst Amendmentisthere Residentscan shareconcerns Arepresentativeof SecretaryofState willholdofficehours todayinHowelland BrightonTownshipto answerresidentcon- cernsandtakesugges- tions.

Thestaffperson willbeavailablefrom 11a.m.tonoonatHow- BrightonTownship Kensington fireworksdisplay nears Theannualfire- worksdisplaytowel- comethebeginningof summerstartsat10 p.m.June15atKen- fewmileseastof Brightonat2240W. BunoRoad. Parkentryisfree withanannualpermit. outanannualpermit entertheparkafter5 p.m.withoutanannual permit.Anannual regularadmissionor $15forseniors. Call810-227-8910or roparks.comformore information.

BRIEFS MarionTownshipwill holditssixthannualHeri- tageDayscelebrationthis weekendatTownship Road.Theeventruns from9a.m.to10p.m.Sat- urdayfrom9a.m.to4p.m. Sunday.Thisyear’sevent diedinMay. Theeventcelebrates localhistorywithclassic steamenginesandtrac- Demonstrationsinclude gametastingandfood concessions.Therewill alsobeaconsignment urday. mentwillincludeclog- gersandsquaredancers. Therewillbealiveband andcontradancefrom6- 10p.m.Saturday;anda sparkshowafterward, weatherpermitting.

willalsoincludeapan- cakebreakfastfrom8-11 a.m.,anantiqueandclas- siccarshowfrom9a.m.to 4p.m.Thegardentractor pullbeginsat10a.m. FarmerJohnwillhave severalinteractiveani- malshowsforkidsfrom 10a.m.to3p.m.,and AmericanEagleAuction tertainmentwillbepro- videdbythe1950sand fromnoonto4p.m.Cost forthepancakebreakfast youngereatforfree.The vehicleentryfeeforthe thegate. Dailyadmissiontothe 517-546-1588. HeritageDayswillreturnthisweekend ThepresentmeetsthepastatMarionTownshipHeritage SUBMITTEDPHOTO.

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