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Patricia Ann Kish, born March 17, 1935, passed away peacefully on April 3, 2026. Patricia was a feisty, ornery, and stro...
04/08/2026

Patricia Ann Kish, born March 17, 1935, passed away peacefully on April 3, 2026.

Patricia was a feisty, ornery, and strong-willed woman with a deeply loving heart. She could be both tender and tough, and she lived life fully, finding joy wherever she could. She loved sharing recipes, playing bingo, and spending time with her family and friends. She especially enjoyed simple pleasures like beer and eating out, and she adored her beloved dog, “Paddy,” who was a big part of her life.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Ernest and Mary Lewandowski; her loving husband, Donald Emery Kish; her sisters, Florence Slagle and Margaret Kolinski; and her grandson, Jason Kish.

She is survived by her five children: Cathy Haley, Donald (Jeff), Debbie Kish, Lori Klein, Sandra, Rick Snyder, Jim, and Krista Kish. She also leaves behind 14 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren.

Patricia’s work on earth is done. She will be deeply missed as a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. She made a lasting mark on all who knew her—now Heaven has gained an angel.

Edward L. Larde, age 72, passed away on April 5, 2026.Edward was born on June 26, 1953, to Coda and Edward Larde. He was...
04/07/2026

Edward L. Larde, age 72, passed away on April 5, 2026.

Edward was born on June 26, 1953, to Coda and Edward Larde. He was lovingly raised by his grandmother and father from 1955 to 1979 at their home on Wright Avenue, where he spent many of his early years.

Edward attended the State School for the Blind from kindergarten through eighth grade. He later became a dedicated participant at Lott Industries, where he attended from 1972 until 2017. Following his time there, he was involved with C & J’s Day Habilitation program from 2018 to 2024. On June 28, 2025, Edward became a resident of Anne Grady Services, where he remained until his passing.

Edward was deeply loved and cared for throughout his life, especially by his sister Dawn, who devoted 49 years to his care and well-being. His life was marked by the support of family, caregivers, and the many individuals who were fortunate to know him.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his grandparents; and his sister, Mary Lou.

Edward is survived by his brothers, John, Frank, Alain, Mike, Leon, Patrick, Roger, and Vincent; and his sisters, Dawn, Jeanne, and Theresa, along with many extended family members who will cherish his memory.

Cremation arrangements are being handled by American Cremation Events. Edward will be laid to rest at Restlawn Memorial Park.

Obituary for Judith Marie JohnstonJudith Marie Johnston, known to her friends and family by the nicknames, Judy, Juda, a...
04/07/2026

Obituary for Judith Marie Johnston

Judith Marie Johnston, known to her friends and family by the nicknames, Judy, Juda, and Jude, passed away on March 7, 2026, at the age of 72. She was born on March 14, 1953, and will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. Her beloved son, Samuel Thomas Slandzicki, passed away only five days later on March 12, 2026. They shared a deeply special bond and are now reunited together in heaven.

Judith is survived by her cherished son, Scott Slandzicki (Braelie); her precious grandsons, Maverick and Maddox Slandzicki; her brother, John Johnston (Sue); her admired sister, Jerianne Johnston; her treasured niece, Sarah Wilson Hyde; and many loving extended family members and dear friends.

Judy was artistically gifted from a young age, beginning art courses as a child at the Toledo Museum of Art, where she quickly flourished. She continued to develop her talent through her art major at Cardinal Stritch High School, culminating in an impressive solo exhibition. The same sense of beauty she expressed through her art was reflected in her personality and the way she loved others. She was truly the life of the party, with a contagious laugh, a radiant smile, and a charming personality that could light up any room. She had a way of bringing joy to those around her and making others feel seen, valued, and loved.
She was a dedicated and hardworking woman who spent the majority of her career at Ford, where she built lasting friendships and was respected by many. Judy also found beauty in the simple things—she loved gardening, had a special love for animals, and especially adored her dog, Puppy, who was surely waiting to greet her in heaven.

Known for her strength of character, Judy was a fierce advocate for her friends and family. She uplifted others, encouraged them to be their best, and stood beside those she loved with unwavering support.

Judy was a kid at heart, always ready for cards, games, laughter, and fun. She loved the simple joy of being together, and in recent years, nothing brought her more happiness than her grandsons, Maverick and Maddox. The time she spent with them will always be treasured.
Though her passing leaves a deep void, the love she shared, the joy she brought, and the strength she modeled will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.

Arrangements for Judy's celebration of life are being made for the summer. Details will be released soon.

Patricia Mueller, 92, of Temperance, MI passed away peacefully on April 4th, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. Patr...
04/06/2026

Patricia Mueller, 92, of Temperance, MI passed away peacefully on April 4th, 2026, surrounded by her loving family.

Patricia was born September 11, 1933, in Cranford, NJ, to Frederick and Gertrude Weis. She married Jack Mueller on May 1st, 1954, and they eventually relocated to the Temperance, MI area.

Patricia was the secretary at Douglas Road Elementary in the Bedford School System for nearly 25 years-and enjoyed every minute! She was a joy to work with and got to know and cherish the students. She had a huge and generous heart, quirky sense of humor, and a warm and endearing personality.

Patricia was preceded in death by her husband of 51 years, Jack, and her son, Scott. She is survived by her children: Linda (Dan) Blankenship, Michelle (Jack) Turigliatto, Ann Marie (Heath) Velliquette, and daughter-in-law Brenda Mueller. Left to cherish her memory are her grandchildren: Heather, Jason, Amy, Shannon, Jeffrey, Leah and Emily; as well as her greatgrandchildren: Scott, Hannah, Arthur, and Joaquin.

A private cremation has been arranged through American Cremation Events.

Lisa Duran ObituaryJuly 3, 1948 – March 26, 2026Lisa Duran of Temperance, Michigan, completed her journey on Earth with ...
04/01/2026

Lisa Duran Obituary

July 3, 1948 – March 26, 2026

Lisa Duran of Temperance, Michigan, completed her journey on Earth with her loving family by her side on March 26, 2026. She was a passionate educator, lifelong learner, and loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She was also quite stylish and had a wonderful sense of humor.

She was happiest in nature: listening to bird songs, looking for the first buds of spring, and watching leaves change in the fall. She especially cherished walks through Ansted Park in Bedford, Michigan, with her husband, Juan Duran, who preceded her in death in 2021.

Lisa was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on July 3, 1948, the first of Carl and Alice Ross’s three daughters. She graduated from Shawnee High School in Lima, Ohio, in 1966 and from Ohio State University in 1970. She earned a Master of Education from the University of Toledo in 1977.

She was a dedicated educator throughout her career, spending much of it focused on early childhood education and reading. She taught thousands of children to read, giving them a foundation for success in school and beyond.

She began her career teaching kindergarten in Lima, Norwalk, and Toledo. In 1979, she co-founded Gateway School in Toledo for preschool and kindergarten children. While there, she helped shape the next generation of teachers by mentoring university students. She also taught weekend enrichment classes through the University of Toledo and facilitated an arts program for elementary students at the Toledo Museum of Art.

Later, she worked at Monroe Road Elementary and Douglas Road Elementary in Bedford Public Schools as an early childhood educator and reading specialist until her retirement in 2013. She was a fierce advocate for her fellow teachers as a union steward, helping to win higher wages and defend public education.
Even in retirement, Lisa remained committed to serving others. She volunteered at the Bedford Public Library and the American Cancer Society Discovery Shop. She was a member of the League of Women Voters and served as a poll worker in her community during elections.

Family was always at the center of Lisa’s life. She showered her grandchildren with books, toys, and affection. She always championed the underdog and instilled in her three children a deep commitment to justice, compassion and the environment. They carry out her legacy in the work they do each day.
Endlessly curious, Lisa loved to travel and learn about history and other cultures. Among her favorite trips were to South Korea with her son Drew, northern Minnesota with Juan, and Rhode Island with her daughters and grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Juan, and her parents.

She is lovingly remembered by her sisters, Melinda Yaskoff and Lydia Ross; her children, Arlynn (Enrique) Polletta, Layne (Mark) Flynn, and Drew (Katie) Davis; her grandchildren, Wyatt, Adeline, Rory, Elliot, June, and Lincoln; and the large extended family she gained when she married Juan.

A celebration of life will be held on July 31, 2026; details will be announced. In lieu of flowers, she would appreciate donations in her honor to the Bedford Branch Library (8575 Jackman Road, Temperance, MI 48182).

The family extends their gratitude to the nurses and staff at Flower Hospital and Hospice of Northwest Ohio in Sylvania, Ohio, for providing Lisa with exceptional care and comfort in her final days.

Brenda Brown ObituaryBrenda Berryman Brown, 71, of Defiance, Ohio, formerly of Pontiac, Michigan, passed away on March 1...
03/23/2026

Brenda Brown Obituary

Brenda Berryman Brown, 71, of Defiance, Ohio, formerly of Pontiac, Michigan, passed away on March 13, 2026.

Brenda was born on November 8 and was known for her deep love of family and the care she gave to everyone around her. One of her greatest joys in life was being “Nana” to her grandchildren, a role she cherished deeply.

She is survived by her children: Jennifer Brown, Jessica Lafave (Mathew), Jason Brown, and Jacquline Brown. She was a proud grandmother to Jasmine, Jayda, Jeremiah, Izora, and Odyn, and a loving great-grandmother to Ameerah, Jerry, and Jordan.

Brenda was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Robert Brown, and her parents, William Berryman and Betty Berryman.

She will be remembered for her strength, her kindness, and the lasting impact she had on everyone who knew her. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered by those who loved her.

She also held a special place in the hearts of Jamie, who was like a son to her, as well as Sherry and Chris, who were like sisters. Their bond with Brenda was one of love, trust, and family.

Brenda also had a love for making memories and spending time with those closest to her. She recently visited Graceland with her family and friends for what would have been her 60th visit, a place that brought her great joy and happiness.

ROBERT (BOB) NELSON WITTBob passed away peacefully on March 7, 2026, in the care of “Kind Hearts Hospice” after 31 years...
03/17/2026

ROBERT (BOB) NELSON WITT

Bob passed away peacefully on March 7, 2026, in the care of “Kind Hearts Hospice” after 31 years of battling cancer and its unfortunate effects.

The song of your life has played its last chorus as we mourn your loss. Forever dreams of scoring that last hockey goal, seeing a rock concert or hearing your favorite song on the radio as soon as you turn on the car are long past, but fondly remembered as warm summer night drives with the window down and the volume at full blast in Heaven.

Bob lived life one moment at a time, never in a rush. Listening to music and reminiscing of the good old days through music trivia, and his extensive knowledge of music genres, especially rock & roll history. Not forgetting his love for the hockey game that he had as a child into adulthood. From playing for many years to watching the Toledo Goaldiggers and the Detroit Red Wings, his love of the game was very apparent.

Bob went through life unscripted and narrated by recreational means of a certain persuasion but was well loved regardless of what tomorrow had to offer as the free spirit that he was.

We are grateful, as your family, that we did not have a long goodbye. You are now free of physical barriers to run free and live life on your terms. Until we meet again, you rest in peace as a beloved Father, Brother, Cousin, and Uncle.

Bob was proceeded in death by both of his parents Lawrence S. Witt and Janet A. (Firebaugh) Witt. Bob is survived by his daughter Sonya (John) Witt-King; grandson Jaxon Witt-King; Siblings, Jim (Hollie) Witt, Cindy (Troy) Campbell; Nieces, Ashley Witt, Kyla (Kyle) Bachman; grandnieces, Hayden, Harper, Henley and Hudson Bachman; Cousin, Lisa Heaton; step-sisters, Tracey Erd, Tammy Cook, Terri Erd and Tina (Mark) Erd, and wife, Jamie (separated) Witt. A family celebration to honor his life will take place at a later date.

Jeanette E. Wert was born 01-15-1950 to James P. Stephens and Enola C. Stephens. Jeanette passed peacefully on 3-11-2026...
03/17/2026

Jeanette E. Wert was born 01-15-1950 to James P. Stephens and Enola C. Stephens. Jeanette passed peacefully on 3-11-2026. She was a loving mother, wife, sister, aunt, grandmother, and great grandmother. She had a love for gardening, cooking and pets, especially her dog Turk. She spent much of her time with her beloved husband and grandchildren and great grandchildren. Jeanette will be missed.

She is survived by her sister, Ruby (Jesus) Mendez; her children, David Zielinski (Jasmine), James Boley (Hope), Heather Zielinski, Kristian Hawkins (Mekhi), Cierra Clark (Lila, Keanu), Robin Dorr and Maria Johnson (Darius L Washington Jr), Kayla Zielinski (Khalil, KeJuan), Sandra and Jerry Ward (Garret and Alexis), and Dayvon Zielinski (Jobe).

She is preceded in death by her husband Robert E. Wert; great grandson Darius Washington; sister, Enola P. Dominiak and her parents James and Enola Stephens.

Jeanette was full of life and adventurous and will be missed greatly by her family and friends and those who encountered her.

Robert Gale Van Aken, 82Born August 12, 1943Died March 9, 2027Bob was a long-time resident of Montgomery, Michigan. The ...
03/16/2026

Robert Gale Van Aken, 82

Born August 12, 1943

Died March 9, 2027

Bob was a long-time resident of Montgomery, Michigan. The son of Rex and Joyce Van Aken. He graduated from Camden-Frontier High School in 1961. Bob worked for Essex Wire in Hillsdale for 20 years. Bob also owned his own Express delivery service. He was a collector of coins, toys, & rock n’ roll nostalgia.

He is survived by his 3 children; Perry (Kiri) Van Aken, Corina (Cordell) Gray, and Regan (Tarma) Van Aken, his life partner Sally Brejla, Grandchildren & great-grandchildren.

Services will be held Saturday, March 21st , 2pm at South Woodbridge Pentecostal Church, 12960 Hillsdale Road, Camden, Michigan. Officiated by Paster Chris Hibbard.

Donald MorrinJune 16, 1956 — March 6, 2026The family of Donald Morrin is heartbroken to announce his passing on March 6,...
03/16/2026

Donald Morrin
June 16, 1956 — March 6, 2026

The family of Donald Morrin is heartbroken to announce his passing on March 6, 2026, at the age of 69. Donald departed this world peacefully, surrounded by the love of family and friends, in the comfort of his home. Born June 16, 1956, in Toledo, Ohio, Donald's life was a journey marked by love, laughter, and dedication to those he cherished most.

Donald was the beloved son of the late Donald and Hope Morrin. He was predeceased by his dear father and sister, Dede, whose memories he held close to his heart. He is survived by his devoted wife of 31 years, Judy, who was his steadfast partner in life since they married on July 28, 1995, in Toledo, Ohio. Together, they built a beautiful family, nurturing and guiding their four children: sons Christopher and James, and daughters Angel and Shannon. Donald delighted in the joy and love of his grandchildren: Kaylie, Tavin, Aaliyah, Nikolas, Lotus, Oli, Khloe, Vance, and Autumn, who were his pride and joy.

Donald was a cherished brother to Edward, and his sisters Sue, Faith, and Rose. His extended family included countless nieces and nephews, each of whom held a special place in his heart.

Donald's career was a testament to his unwavering work ethic and adventurous spirit. He spent many years as a truck driver, traversing the country and relishing the open road. Additionally, he worked alongside his uncle Jim and cousins Jeff and Jerry in construction, contributing his skills and strength to their shared endeavors.

In his personal life, Donald was known for his love of simple pleasures. He found joy in visiting the casino, scratching lottery tickets, and playing games and cards with his family and friends. His younger years were filled with cherished memories of camping and fishing trips, where he found peace in nature and the company of loved ones.

A celebration of Donald's life will be held on March 29, 2026, at 1:00 PM at Friendship Park Hall, located at 2930 131st St, Toledo, OH 43611. Family and friends are invited to gather to honor a man who touched so many lives with his warmth, generosity, and unwavering love.

The Morrin family extends their heartfelt gratitude to Amy and Julie from Ohioans Home Healthcare for their compassionate care and support during Donald's final days.

Donald Morrin's life was a testament to the profound love he held for his family and friends. His legacy will live on in the hearts of those he touched, and his memory will be cherished by all who were fortunate enough to know him.

Debra Joan Mesagna (Clouse)Passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family and loved ones on March 6th 2026. After a...
03/10/2026

Debra Joan Mesagna (Clouse)

Passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family and loved ones on March 6th 2026. After a short but courageous battle with cancer. Debra was born March 11th 1952 in Toledo, OH to Fred and Clarine Clouse. She grew up and attended school in Sylvania, OH and graduated from Sylvania High School in 1970. On July, 24th 1971 she married Frank J Mesagna in Utica, NY. They returned to the Toledo area and had 2 children. Frank Jr (1973) Jennifer (1977). Debra had a variety of jobs throughout her life as well as being a homemaker. She especially loved her time working at the Palm Beach Hotel while living in Florida for several years. Debra was an avid collector of Native American art and antiquities. She cherished her 10 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Debra was preceded in death by her husband of 21 years Frank (1993) brother Frederick (2010) sister Janice (2020) and her cherished cousin Nancy (2023). She is survived by her loving life partner of over 30 years Stephen N Pogan. Her 2 children Frank(Barb) and Jennifer(Jay). 2 stepsons Mike and Brian. 3 brothers: Dallas, Wesley, Keith and 1 sister Dawn. There will be no funeral or memorial per my mom's wishes. She lived life to the fullest and wished to be remembered instead of mourned. " When our time on earth is done, money or material things will not matter. But the love, time and kindness we've given others will shine and live on forever".

03/07/2026

Carolyn Ann (Wozniak) Smith of Swanton, Ohio passed away on March 4th, 2026. She was born in Toledo, Ohio and worked as a telephone operator and warehouse worker at Jeep, and Bostwick-Braun. Buscia, as she was called by her grandchildren, was a lover of dancing and all kinds of music. She was known to adopt numerous stray cats throughout her adult life.

She was proceeded in death by her parents, Jane (Grabowski) Wozniak and John Wozniak, and her husband, Raymond Smith.
She is survived by her 4 daughters, NaTasha Pesina, Diane (Forgette) Wiebeck, Karen (Forgette) Guevara, and Paula Forgette, and her 4 Grandchildren, Ta’Shaun Pesina, Matthew Wiebeck, Nickolas Wiebeck and Dylan Guevara.

There will be a small family gathering at a later date.

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