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10260 White Lake Road
Fenton, MI 48430
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10260 White Lake Road
Fenton, MI 48430
(810) 750-0804
500 Main Street
Fenton, MI 48430
(810) 629-2533
1000 Silver Lake Road
Fenton, MI 48430
(810) 629-9321
Fenton MI Obituaries and Death Notices
Monday, June 19, 2017Arnold died May 28, 2017.Mr. Taylor is survived by his wife: Judy (Stricker) Taylor of Arnold; three children: Eric (Dena) Taylor of Imperial, Lora (Tim) Ablen of Imperial and Adam (Jess) Taylor of Fenton; three grandchildren: Lucas Abeln and Kelsie and Austin Brown; two siblings-in-law: Agnes (Berv) Goddard and Jim (Melba) Stricker; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins, and friends.He was preceded in death by a sister: Allene (Tom) McGlynn; and two siblings-in-law: Alberta (Tom) Duchek and Charles (Pat) Stricker.A celebration of life is scheduled from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, June 4, at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, in St. Louis County. Memorials may be made to Friends of Kids with Cancer, 530 Maryville Centre Drive, Suite LL5, St. Louis, 63141; or to a charity of the donor’s choice. Arrangements are under the direction of Kutis Funeral Home.
Saturday, June 10, 2017Sharp Funeral Homes offers a Grief Support Group on the first Wednesday of every month from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Fenton location at 1000 Silver Lake Rd. “People who go become friends,” said Mike Scully of Sharp Funeral Homes. “They can get together and share experiences. It’s for all age groups.” Becca Temrowski of Temrowski Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Fenton said that they use the grief support services of local hospice organizations. “There are also lots of camps for kids who have lost parents or siblings,” said Temrowski. Dryer Funeral Home in Holly also offers grief support through internet resources and a 365 Days of Grief Support with a daily email of encouragement.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017John Henry Buehler Sr.He is survived by his wife of 23 years: Alice "Jane" (Dunn) Buehler of Barnhart; four children: Anita Dunn of Ballwin, Dennis Buehler of Ellisville, Steven Buehler of Fenton and Lisa (David) Coombs of Oakville; a brother: Richard (Mary Ann) Buehler of Festus; eight grandchildren: Emily and Ian Dunn of Ballwin, Megan Buehler of Ellisville, Brendan and Sarah Buehler of Fenton and Daniel, Matthew and Adam Coombs of Oakville; and many cousins, nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by a sister: Darlynn Buehler.Funeral services were held March 31 at Kutis South County Chapel in south St. Louis County, officiated by Monsignor James Telthorst. Burial with full military honors was in the National Cemetery at Jefferson Barracks. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. Arrangements were under the direction of Kutis Funeral Home.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017Jim Hall, 52, well-known local businessman, who passed away unexpectedly on Friday, April 14 at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. The former owner of Hall Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram in Fenton, Hall sold the business he had owned since 2005 to LaFontaine Automotive Group 10 months ago. He worked closely with his brother, Tim Hall, who served as the dealership’s manager, building a successful dealership. Together, along with staff, they earned numerous awards for customer satisfaction and service. Hall was always proud of his Catholic upbringing, which included education at Birmingham Brother Rice High School, and an active faith life at Holy Family Catholic Church in Grand Blanc. He believed strongly in treating others the way he wanted to be treated. He was also a dedicated family man, enjoying time spent with his wife, Jennifer, and daughters Lindsay, Ashley and Lauren. In fact, it was his love and pride for his family that made the purchase of the local Chrysler dealership possible 12 years ago. “The owner already had a deal and a deposit from another guy interested in buying the dealership,” said Hall, in a Times story from Aug. 28, 2015. “But he had the letter I had sent with...
Monday, March 06, 2017Compatible diversity, as it were.The show begins on the 4400 block of Piedmont, where Oakland’s most pedestrian-friendly commercial strip — caloric as well, given that fabled Fenton’s Creamery is one of its draws — until now has petered out. There’s a tiki bar on the downtown end, then not much until Julia Morgan’s Chapel of the Chimes and another landmark, the Frederick Law Olmsted-designed Mountain View Cemetery.Last year, though, a pair of three-story residential projects opened side by side. Piedmont Walk is an energetic procession of black and white cubes atop ground-floor lofts. Casa Isabella is a more conventional set of 10 apartments with a wannabe Tuscan air. Still to come is the Amador, a 24-apartment complex opening this fall that in renderings has the glassy horizontality of mid-20th century Los Angeles.And if you’re the kind of person who sees all attached units as alike, never fear: One block uphill on Howe Street there’s a batch of 10 single-family homes, a development called Oakmont. Each is distinct, bearing the name of an older East Bay community of note, such as Elmwood or Kensington.“We just want to build beautiful houses, detail them appropriately, and make them feel like they belong in the neighborhood,” said developer Tom Anthony, who has finished four and will roll out the rest this summer. Photo: Michael Macor, The Chronicle New construction of mock-historic homes along the 4400 block of Howe St. in Oakland, Ca. on Monday February 27, 2017.
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Monday, June 19, 2017Arnold died May 28, 2017.Mr. Taylor is survived by his wife: Judy (Stricker) Taylor of Arnold; three children: Eric (Dena) Taylor of Imperial, Lora (Tim) Ablen of Imperial and Adam (Jess) Taylor of Fenton; three grandchildren: Lucas Abeln and Kelsie and Austin Brown; two siblings-in-law: Agnes (Berv) Goddard and Jim (Melba) Stricker; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins, and friends.He was preceded in death by a sister: Allene (Tom) McGlynn; and two siblings-in-law: Alberta (Tom) Duchek and Charles (Pat) Stricker.A celebration of life is scheduled from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, June 4, at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, in St. Louis County. Memorials may be made to Friends of Kids with Cancer, 530 Maryville Centre Drive, Suite LL5, St. Louis, 63141; or to a charity of the donor’s choice. Arrangements are under the direction of Kutis Funeral Home.
Saturday, June 10, 2017Sharp Funeral Homes offers a Grief Support Group on the first Wednesday of every month from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Fenton location at 1000 Silver Lake Rd. “People who go become friends,” said Mike Scully of Sharp Funeral Homes. “They can get together and share experiences. It’s for all age groups.” Becca Temrowski of Temrowski Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Fenton said that they use the grief support services of local hospice organizations. “There are also lots of camps for kids who have lost parents or siblings,” said Temrowski. Dryer Funeral Home in Holly also offers grief support through internet resources and a 365 Days of Grief Support with a daily email of encouragement.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017John Henry Buehler Sr.He is survived by his wife of 23 years: Alice "Jane" (Dunn) Buehler of Barnhart; four children: Anita Dunn of Ballwin, Dennis Buehler of Ellisville, Steven Buehler of Fenton and Lisa (David) Coombs of Oakville; a brother: Richard (Mary Ann) Buehler of Festus; eight grandchildren: Emily and Ian Dunn of Ballwin, Megan Buehler of Ellisville, Brendan and Sarah Buehler of Fenton and Daniel, Matthew and Adam Coombs of Oakville; and many cousins, nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by a sister: Darlynn Buehler.Funeral services were held March 31 at Kutis South County Chapel in south St. Louis County, officiated by Monsignor James Telthorst. Burial with full military honors was in the National Cemetery at Jefferson Barracks. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. Arrangements were under the direction of Kutis Funeral Home.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017Jim Hall, 52, well-known local businessman, who passed away unexpectedly on Friday, April 14 at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. The former owner of Hall Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram in Fenton, Hall sold the business he had owned since 2005 to LaFontaine Automotive Group 10 months ago. He worked closely with his brother, Tim Hall, who served as the dealership’s manager, building a successful dealership. Together, along with staff, they earned numerous awards for customer satisfaction and service. Hall was always proud of his Catholic upbringing, which included education at Birmingham Brother Rice High School, and an active faith life at Holy Family Catholic Church in Grand Blanc. He believed strongly in treating others the way he wanted to be treated. He was also a dedicated family man, enjoying time spent with his wife, Jennifer, and daughters Lindsay, Ashley and Lauren. In fact, it was his love and pride for his family that made the purchase of the local Chrysler dealership possible 12 years ago. “The owner already had a deal and a deposit from another guy interested in buying the dealership,” said Hall, in a Times story from Aug. 28, 2015. “But he had the letter I had sent with...
Monday, March 06, 2017Compatible diversity, as it were.The show begins on the 4400 block of Piedmont, where Oakland’s most pedestrian-friendly commercial strip — caloric as well, given that fabled Fenton’s Creamery is one of its draws — until now has petered out. There’s a tiki bar on the downtown end, then not much until Julia Morgan’s Chapel of the Chimes and another landmark, the Frederick Law Olmsted-designed Mountain View Cemetery.Last year, though, a pair of three-story residential projects opened side by side. Piedmont Walk is an energetic procession of black and white cubes atop ground-floor lofts. Casa Isabella is a more conventional set of 10 apartments with a wannabe Tuscan air. Still to come is the Amador, a 24-apartment complex opening this fall that in renderings has the glassy horizontality of mid-20th century Los Angeles.And if you’re the kind of person who sees all attached units as alike, never fear: One block uphill on Howe Street there’s a batch of 10 single-family homes, a development called Oakmont. Each is distinct, bearing the name of an older East Bay community of note, such as Elmwood or Kensington.“We just want to build beautiful houses, detail them appropriately, and make them feel like they belong in the neighborhood,” said developer Tom Anthony, who has finished four and will roll out the rest this summer. Photo: Michael Macor, The Chronicle New construction of mock-historic homes along the 4400 block of Howe St. in Oakland, Ca. on Monday February 27, 2017.