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Jean Daniels Schroeder was born to Helena Consear and Solon Daniels on September 24, 1947 and died February 20, 2026. Af...
02/23/2026

Jean Daniels Schroeder was born to Helena Consear and Solon Daniels on September 24, 1947 and died February 20, 2026. After graduating from Adrian College, she taught school in Deerfield Michigan, Dodds school in Germany and retired from Bedford school, Temperance, Michigan. Family and church were her top priorities in addition to being an avid world traveler. She was a lifetime member of St Michael Lutheran church, Ottawa Lake, Michigan. Survived by her daughters, Laura (Jerry) Anderson, Melanie (Mark) Zientek, Jennifer (Andrew) Rohrer; grandchildren Grant & Gabrielle Rohrer, Anastasia Zientek, Sofia, Lillian & Isabella Anderson. Siblings Robert (Barb) Daniels, Susie Culp, Aaron Daniels, Joyce (John) Avery, John Daniels & Linda Garris and multiple cousins, nieces and nephews. Memorial details pending. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St Michael Lutheran Church, 5790 W Temperance, Ottawa Lake, Michigan.

Katherine "Kat" A. (Miller) Dazell, 52,  passed away unexpectedly in her home on Tuesday February 10, 2026 leaving her f...
02/23/2026

Katherine "Kat" A. (Miller) Dazell, 52, passed away unexpectedly in her home on Tuesday February 10, 2026 leaving her family heartbroken. She was the youngest of the family. Kat was born March 25, 1973 to Charles H. Miller and Carolyn M. (Mattimore) Miller in Toledo, Ohio.

Kat was a force larger than life. She loved animals. She would have rescued them all if she could. She loved her fiance Kenneth (Jr.) McClain. Jr. and Kat would like to unwind at their favorite place- "The Whales Tale" or "The Tale" as Kat would say. In Point Place, Toledo Ohio, Kat made friends with all kinds of people. Kat will be missed deeply by everyone whose life she touched. She loved to have fun.

Left to cherish her memory is her fiance Kenneth (Jr.) McClain; her sisters June L. Pitzen, Julie (Doug) Ritchie, Cindy (Keven) Menke; her many furbabies; many nieces and nephews; great nieces and nephews and one great great nephew and her extended family and many many friends.

Kat is preceded in death by her mother and father; husband Jerry Dazell Jr; brother Robert L. Burnette; and brother in law Raymond A. Koch.

There will be a celebration of life for Kat at The Whales Tale located at 5307 N Summit St, Point Place Toledo, Ohio 43611 on Saturday March 28, 2026 from 2-5 p.m.

Patricia A. "Pat" Peterson, 89, passed away on February 18, 2026, in Lambertville, MI.Pat was the daughter of the late M...
02/23/2026

Patricia A. "Pat" Peterson, 89, passed away on February 18, 2026, in Lambertville, MI.

Pat was the daughter of the late Mae and Julius "Sonny" Jaeger. She lived a quiet, fiercely independent life. She had a sharp wit, a dry sense of humor, and a snarky streak that could cut through any small talk. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gerald R. "Jerry" Peterson (died 7/30/2022), and all of her siblings. She had no children, but she leaves behind family who appreciated her for who she was.

In true Pat fashion, no formal services will be held, because she never liked a fuss, and she certainly wouldn’t want one now. Those wishing to honor her may do so by simply enjoying a quiet moment or raising a glass of cold Pepsi in her honor.

Pat and Jerry's ashes will be interred at Toledo Memorial in the coming months.

02/19/2026
In Loving Memory of Nancy Evelyn SunnycalbJuly 20, 1971 – February 12, 2026Nancy Evelyn Sunnycalb, age 54, passed away p...
02/18/2026

In Loving Memory of Nancy Evelyn Sunnycalb
July 20, 1971 – February 12, 2026

Nancy Evelyn Sunnycalb, age 54, passed away peacefully on February 12, 2026. Born on July 20, 1971, Nancy lived a life defined by love, resilience, and deep devotion to her family.

Nancy was a woman of warmth and compassion, known for her kind heart, gentle spirit, and unwavering support for those she loved. She found her greatest joy in her family and treasured the moments spent together. Her strength carried her through life’s challenges, and she remained a steady source of comfort and encouragement to many.

She is survived by her loving partner, Michael Bullocks of Toledo, Ohio; her mother, Evelyn Lee of Las Vegas, Nevada; her sister Danielle Finch (Mike Finch) of St. Clair, Michigan; and her sister Jennifer Schembri (Sal Schembri) of Las Vegas, Nevada. She also leaves behind her beloved children, Marylou Pelayo and Alfred Vinck Jr. of San Diego, California, along with many cherished nieces and nephews who will carry her memory in their hearts.

Nancy was preceded in death by her father, Robert Sunnycalb, and her son, Robert Vink.

Nancy’s legacy is one of unconditional love, quiet strength, and enduring faith in family. Though she is no longer with us, her spirit lives on in the lives she touched and in the memories that will forever be treasured by those who knew and loved her.

She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered always.

The family would like you to read Psalms:23 Nancy favorite verse.

In Loving Memory of Mike GarciaDecember 3rd 1953 - February 11th 2026Mike Garcia passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Fe...
02/15/2026

In Loving Memory of Mike Garcia
December 3rd 1953 - February 11th 2026

Mike Garcia passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 11th, 2026, with family by his side. He was born on December 3rd, 1953 in Fremont, OH. The oldest of four children to Louis and Nora (Zuniga) Garcia. He graduated class of 1972 from Woodmore High School/Penta Career Center. He was a Veteran of the United States Air National Guard and he was resilient in his working years, with time spent at Chrysler and Columbia Gas, as well as pursuing his own entrepreneurial ventures. Mike lived a full life, unfiltered and indelible. He retained edges born from life’s hardship and he took pride in using those edges to protect the people he loved. In the end, he drew the most pride from being a father and a grandfather. He leaves behind four children who carry pieces of his fire and his heart: Amber, Tony, Mahogany, and Jenny. Mike’s life was not soft. It was real. It was bold and it left a mark. Though he has laid down his fight, his stories live on through his family and the many people who crossed his path. Rest now, Mike Garcia — strong-willed and unforgettable. If you wish to attend a celebration of life held in his honor on Saturday, February 21st, please text or call Jenny at (419) 410-6386.

David Michael Brockway, age 76 passed away peacefully at home under the care of Hospice on February 4, 2026. He was born...
02/07/2026

David Michael Brockway, age 76 passed away peacefully at home under the care of Hospice on February 4, 2026. He was born August 18, 1949, to Merle and Dorothy (Myers) Brockway. He graduated from Sand Creek High School in 1968. He served in the U.S. Army from 1969-1975. David married Judy Scott on June 19, 1970, and they shared 55 years together. They settled in Sand Creek where they raised their 4 children.

After David returned home from his military service he enjoyed many years of driving truck. He loved driving over the road and traveling the country. David could give directions almost anywhere you were if needed, even before GPS. He was a strong-willed man, self-driven, and family oriented with a huge heart. David would have done anything for those he loved. He enjoyed spending time with his grandkids most. Dave and Judy attended Seneca Community Church. Tinkering on old tractors and equipment was his favorite past time. In his later years he enjoyed driving the tractor for his son and grandkids while baling hay each summer.

The death of David's son Chris, almost a year ago, was his greatest heartbreak. It brings us peace to know that Dave is no longer suffering and is now reunited with him. We are so thankful for Hospice of Lenawee who helped care for him during his final weeks.

He is survived by his wife, Judy Brockway, kids Kara (Shawn) Muck, Brad (Rachel) Brockway, Tyler (Jessica) Brockway, grandkids, Haley and Alec Muck, Jacob, Joe, and Jessica Brockway, Allison, Grace, Madelyn, and Abigail Brockway, Ryder and Noah Brockway, sister, Kathy Sanford, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Merle and Dorothy Brockway, son, Chris Brockway, siblings, Mary Craig, Diana Gonzales, and Rick Brockway.

A memorial service will be held at Seneca Community Church on Friday, February 13, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. officiated by Pastor Jon Ruse and Rev. William VanValkenburg. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Seneca Community Church in David’s memory.

Mary Catherine (Woody) Harlan died February 3 of natural causes, having recently celebrated her 100th birthday (December...
02/07/2026

Mary Catherine (Woody) Harlan died February 3 of
natural causes, having recently celebrated her 100th birthday (December 3) with her 3 sons, 10 grandchildren and their spouses, and 9 great grandchildren. Her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren all survive her as her most cherished legacy. On her birthday, she learned that 2 more greatgrandchildren were on their way, which brought a whimsical, incredulous smile to her face.

Mary was born in Columbus, Ohio to Mary Adelaide Burns and Robert Edgar Woody, an itinerant carpenter. The small family (parents with Mary and her sister Mildred) moved frequently up and down the eastern seaboard as he sought work during the Great Depression. They settled in Detroit, where she attended Girls’ Catholic Central HS and then Michigan State University, graduating in 1949 as an English major. Her first job was teaching journalism at Highland Park HS in a Detroit suburb, and soon thereafter the school’s newspaper won a national award. Later in life, when her boys were of age, she earned a master’s in library science and for many years was the media resources director at several local elementary and high schools.

She married John Ellsworth Harlan in 1952, and together they had 3 sons - John Woody Harlan, David Marshall Harlan, and Robert Campbell Harlan. She was a proud and attentive mother who expected only the best from her boys. This included instruction about table manners and intolerance of any but “The King’s English” at the dinner table, “for when you’re invited to the White House someday. “

She was widowed in 1987. After a time, her sons encouraged her to date and possibly remarry. She replied: “Why would I want some old goat who just wants me to cook and do his laundry?” She traveled widely later in life and visited most of the countries in the
northern hemisphere, in some cases two or three times.

All who knew her, especially her grandchildren, recognized her formidable intelligence and fierce independence- but also that she was a strict disciplinarian. She volunteered to babysit a five-year-old granddaughter for a long weekend when the parents visited
northern Michigan. After their vacation, upon the parents picking their daughter up, the little girl got in the car and exclaimed: “Don’t leave me with that woman again.” Later in life, at her assisted living residence, Mary was asked to leave the trivia team because she knew all the answers and was dominating the competition. She devoured English literature and remembered what she read.

When in college and later for family reunions, she loved summers in northern Michigan, but also driving vacations with her family throughout the Midwest, South, and Northeast. She also loved to winter in her Vero Beach, FL condo; musical theater (especially when David’s children were performing); musicians like Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, Johnny Mathis, and Frank Sinatra; and dining favorites included onion rings, Heath Bars, fresh peaches, cantaloupe, and (to her son’s dismay since they too had to eat it) rhubarb. Above all else, she loved supporting her husband and boys. Those who survive her will miss her pot roasts, remember her frequently, and we will smile.

The family will hold a small private memorial service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that anyone interested in honoring Mary’s life consider a donation in her memory to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.

Vicki Fedczuk, born July 13, 1958, passed away on January 30, 2026, in Toledo, Ohio, where she was born and lived her en...
02/04/2026

Vicki Fedczuk, born July 13, 1958, passed away on January 30, 2026, in Toledo, Ohio, where she was born and lived her entire life.

Vicki dedicated more than 40 years of her professional life as an administrative assistant and mortgage loan processor with PNC Bank. She was known for her strong work ethic, reliability, and attention to detail, and she took great pride in her career.

She is survived by her loving husband of 44+ years, Chris Fedczuk; her children, Michael Fedczuk and Amanda Fedczuk; her sister, Judy (Steve) Kizewic; her cherished grandson, Logan Fedczuk; her nephews, Tyler Kizewic and Andrew Kizewic; and her father-in-law, Robert Montri. She is also survived by many sisters-in-law: Colleen (Jim) Findling, Kathy (Dan) Batdorf, Lorri (John) Andrews, and Eileen Messinger, along with many extended family members and friends.

Vicki had a deep appreciation for life’s simple joys. She loved the color red, sunflowers, snowmen, and birds of all kinds—especially cardinals. She was an avid reader and found comfort and happiness in books. Above all, Vicki was a loyal and caring presence, a best friend to many, and someone who will be remembered for her kindness, warmth, and the love she shared so freely.

02/03/2026
Shannon Marie Tilton, 53, of Toledo, born October 10, 1972, passed away Saturday, January 25, 2026, at her home.She was ...
02/01/2026

Shannon Marie Tilton, 53, of Toledo, born October 10, 1972, passed away Saturday, January 25, 2026, at her home.

She was a soft soul in a world that was hard on her. A heart that loved all and judged none. Loved to cook and could cook. She was the true mama of the North Side. She loved her babies every second every breath. Her light has not left us but now guides on.

She leaves many behind whom she loved and they loved her. Children: Cirnex Kottalpolli, Maxwell Scott, partner of 25 years Jewel Stigall, mother and father, her true family Antwan Walker, Jamal Falkner, Charlotte Christ, Sarah Christ, Malik Beck, Heather Joy, Aunt Toni and Nick, Linda McCrum sister/soul cousin fayyny baby cu22, Aunt Denise Watson (Nee Nee) many aunts, uncles and cousins.

Waiting for her with open arms, brother Aaron Tilton, Grandmother Edith Irwin, Cortni Beck, son Jewel Miller (lil Jewel), Antwan Walker (Deuce) and Michael Wood (Mike).

Carol Ann BensonDecember 9, 1943 – January 19, 2026Carol Ann Benson, age 82, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away peacefully on ...
01/22/2026

Carol Ann Benson
December 9, 1943 – January 19, 2026

Carol Ann Benson, age 82, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away peacefully on January 19, 2026. She was born on December 9, 1943, in Toledo, to Clyde Weyer and Francis “Ruth” Mitchell.

Carol enjoyed the simple joys of life, especially playing bingo and cards with friends and family. Above all, she cherished the love and companionship of her beloved dog, Precious, who brought her endless comfort and happiness.

She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers, and seven sisters. Carol is survived by her loving siblings, Doris, Ed, and Judy, along with many nieces, nephews, and friends who will always hold her memory close.

Private services will be held by the family.

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