Traverse City Record Eagle
December 17, 1999
LARRY RUSSELL GEE, 57, of Wilson Township, died Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1999, at his home near East Jordan.
The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Penzien Funeral Homes, Inc. in East Jordan. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the East Jordan High School gymnasium. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Sunset Hill Cemetery in East Jordan.
Contributed by Sharon Compton Baatz
Traverse City Record Eagle
December 7, 1999
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Eugene 'Gene' Jacob Ghering
Died November 30, 1999
SERPENT RIVER, Ontario - Gene Ghering, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend, age 74, previous resident of Traverse City, Mich., passed away in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Tuesday.
He was born Nov. 15, 1925, in Traverse City to Roy and Hattie Ghering. He was joined in marriage to Mary Etta Lardie on June 1, 1946.
Gene and Mary made their home as fruit growers on the Old Mission Peninsula until 1972 at which time they sold their farm and bought Kegos Camp, a hunting and fishing resort on Chub Lake near Thessalon, Ontario, which they operated until they retired in 1991.
Upon retirement, Gene and Mary settled in Serpent River and spent their winters in their home in Clearwater, Fla.
Gene was a veteran of World War II. He worked at the U.S. Postal Service for approximately 18 years. He was an active member of the Lion's Club in Thessalon for 12 years. Gene was an avid hunter and an excellent hunting guide; he loved the outdoors. He also loved to travel and captured beautiful scenery with his camera.
Gene is survived by his wife Mary Etta; brother LeRoy Ghering of Traverse City; his five children; Jeanette (Jon) Christy of Lake Arrowhead, Calif., Patricia (Dan) Bellows of Kingsley, Mich., Mike (Mary) Ghering of Traverse City, Dorene (Rodger) Hubley of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and Diane (Pete) Petersen of Traverse City; 12 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Cremation has taken place.
There will be a private memorial service held at daughter Diane Petersen's home Thursday morning.
Friends and family may pay their respects from 3 to 7 p.m. Thursday at daughter Pat Bellow's home in Kingsley.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to the American Heart Association or to the Eugene Ghering Memorial Fund.
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THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY, MI
9 APRIL 1901
NORTHPORT PIONEER
William Gill, Leaing Citizen and Prominent Merchant, Died Yesterday Afternoon
William Gill died at his home in Northport, yesterday afternoon, aged 78 years, of paralysis, after about two years of illness. For nearly half a century Mr. Gill had been a prominent, respected and prosperous resident of the Grand Traverse region. Born in England in 1823, he came to this country in 1842, and in 1855 he moved to Northport, which has been his home ever since. In 18?3 he engaged in the mercantile business and for a quarter of a century or more he was the leading merchant in Leelanu county, and the business is still conducted by his son, H. E. Gill. For more than twenty years Mr. Gill was postmaster at Northport, and besides holding numerous township offices, from time to time, he was county treasurer fourteen years. Close attention to business details combined with an unusual degree of business ability brought to Mr. Gill a handsome competence which enabled him to retire from active business some years ago. The winers were spent in Florida and the summers at his Northport home. For a long time his health had gradually been failing and death was not unexpected.
In Mr. Gill's daeth Northport loses a valued and beloved citizen, and all through the Grand Traverse region there are many old-time friends who will have pleasant memories of the early days when Mr. Gill was active in business, political and social affairs.
The deceased leaves a wife and two sons, and one daughter, H. E. and Jonnie of Northport and Wilbur of Beaver Island. Jonnie has been summoned from Florida, where she is spending the winter.
Ralph Anderson drove to Northport this morning to embalm the body and make arrangements for the funeral, which will perhaps be Sunday, on the arrival of Mr. and MIss Gill, as they cannot get here much before Saturday.
Traverse City Record Eagle
January 28, 2013
Giroux, Dan W.
NORTHPORT — Dan "Can Do"
Giroux, 63, of Northport, Mich., passed away on Friday, Jan. 25, 2013, at Munson
Medical Center, Traverse City, Mich.
Dan was born on Feb. 15, 1949, in Pontiac, Mich., the son of William and Gladys
(Boice) Giroux. On Aug. 25, 1989, in Waterford, Mich., he married Linda
Cosellin-Dargis, who survives.
Dan graduated from Waterford/Kettering High School in 1967, attended Adrian
College on a baseball scholarship and played for the St. Louis Cardinals Farm
Team in the late 1960s. After returning home, he joined First Federal Savings
and Loan in Pontiac, Mich., and was quickly promoted to a position in the
Mortgage Department.
Dan and his wife Linda moved to Northport in 1996 and with his vast knowledge of
banking and mortgage experience, pioneered the sub-prime mortgage market in
northern Michigan. His entertaining and "larger-than-life" personality
was welcomed by everyone and easily recognized in his catchy radio and TV
commercials.
Dan loved sports and was an avid fisherman, traveling to Canada and parts of the
U.S. with many friends for new fishing adventures and "stories." In
1995, he helped coach the Suttons Bay High School Baseball Team to a Division
Title.
Dan was known by his family as "Big Bears" and "Grandpa
Dan," while others knew him as "Can Do." His spirit and memory
will always be known in every life he touched, and remembered forever.
In addition to his loving wife of 23 years, Dan is survived by his children,
Michael Dargis, Melissa Dargis, and Jason (Laura) Dargis; and three
grandchildren, Adrian, Jake, and Dylan.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 29, from 2 to 8 p.m. at the Martinson
Funeral Home of Suttons Bay, Mich. The funeral service will be held on
Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 11 a.m. at St. Christopher's Episcopal Church in
Northport, Mich., with a visitation held one hour prior. Burial will be at
Leelanau Township Cemetery in the spring. Rev. Tom Otis will officiate.
Memorials may be directed to American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals (ASPCA), www.aspca.org and/or to the American Cancer Society,
www.cancer.org.
Please share thoughts and memories with Dan's family on their online guestbook
at www.record-eagle.com/obituaries/
Arrangements are with the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay, Mich.
Traverse City Record Eagle
December 18, 1999
CARRIE LYNN GONYON, 29, of Honor, died Thursday, Dec. 16, 1999, at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City
Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Bennett-Barz Funeral Home in Beulah. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Eden Bible Church. A full obituary will appear in Sunday's Record-Eagle.
Contributed by Sharon Compton Baatz
Traverse City Record Eagle
December 19, 1999
Carrie Lynn Gonyon
Died December 16, 1999
HONOR - Carrie Lynn Gonyon, 29, of Honor, died Thursday at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City.
Born June 12, 1970, in Port Huron, she was the daughter of Charles and Cherith (Drugich) Apsey. On April 23, 1994, at Eden Bible Church in Beulah, she married Timothy A. Gonyon.
Carrie was a community living assistant at an adult foster care home. She provided special care to her patients by providing them a family by taking them into her own home during holidays. She always had time to attend to and mend those who were wounded.
She is survived by her husband, Tim; two sons, Taylor and Timmy; mother, Cherith Pitts of Lapeer; father, Charles (Raeann) Apsey of Port Huron; brothers, Jim, Chuck, Irvin and Jared Apsey; sisters, Angela and Sara; and grandparents, Charles and Betty Apsey and Dollie and Lyle Drugich. She is also survived by a very special aunt and uncle.
Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at the Bennett-Barz Funeral Home in Beulah. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Eden Bible Church with Pastor Dan Ingersoll officiating. Cremation will follow the service.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the Carrie L. Gonyon Memorial Fund.
Contributed by Sharon Compton Baatz
Traverse City Record Eagle
December 10, 1999
LARRY L. GRAY, 55, of Williamsburg and formerly of Ft. Myers, Fla., died Thursday morning, Dec. 9, 1999, at the home of his aunt.
Arrangements are pending at the Perry Chapel, McElduff Funeral Homes, Benzonia.
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Traverse City Record Eagle
December 11, 1999
Larry L. Gray
Died December 9, 1999
WILLIAMSBURG - Larry L. Gray, 55, of Williamsburg and formerly of Ft. Meyers, Fla., died Thursday morning at the home of his aunt Mary Lautner.
Larry was born on July 24, 1944, in Dundee, and soon after was adopted by Garl and Claribel (Boerner) Gray. He had been a summer resident to the Grand Traverse and Benzie areas, and became a permanent resident in 1994.
Larry attended the Flint School for the Deaf until his 18th birthday. He was a very caring and loving person, who especially loved children and animals. He read his bible faithfully and shared his knowledge with others. He was an excellent signor, which helped him in his many travels.
Larry is survived by his aunts and uncles, Mary (Merlin) Lautner and Alice Gates of Williamsburg, Helen Gray and Zane (Virginia) Gray of Interlochen, Bryce (Darlene) Gray of Honor, Pauline Boerner of Grand Rapids; many, many cousins; and a very special friend, Greg Dobbs in Ft. Myers.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the Perry Chapel, McElduff Funeral Homes in Benzonia. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home with Rev. Floyd McCrimmon officiating. Entombment and committal services will be held at Ft. Myers Memorial Gardens.
Larry's family has asked that his caring for children continues and suggests a memorial contribution to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Contributed by Sharon Compton Baatz
Traverse City Record Eagle
December 21, 1999
THELMA M. GRAY, of Traverse City, died Sunday, Dec. 19, 1999, at Munson Medical Center in Kingsley.
A full obituary will appear in Wednesday's Record Eagle. Arrangements are by Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home in Traverse City.
Contributed by Sharon Compton Baatz
Traverse City Record Eagle
December 22, 1999
Thelma M. Gray
Died December 19, 1999
TRAVERSE CITY - Thelma M. Gray was born May 31, 1918, in Kingsley. She was the daughter of David J. Gray and Ada May (Pollock) Gray.
A lifelong resident of the Traverse City area, she came to the David Netzorg family as an adult lifetime companion.
Our beloved Thelma M. Gray passed on unexpectedly Sunday and she will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her. Thelma was truly a "gentle beam of living love," always reaching out to everyone with a cheerful smile and a kind word; she lived a life of great service and devotion; constantly nurturing the young and the old alike. Our family was blessed by such an angel.
We will all gather for a service in celebration of her precious life this coming summer. A notice of the exact time and place will be posted in the Record-Eagle at a later date.
May you be comforted by the fact that the life Thelma lived lives on with all of us.
Survivors include her first cousins, Marie (Allyn) Dean of Summit City, Alta McConnell of Beulah and Irene Brooks of West Palm Beach, Fla.; and many second cousins including Leslie and Shirley Bowman of Traverse City.
Contributions and greatful remembrance may be sent to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, P.O. Box 49376, Sarasota, Fla. 34230 or the Traverse City Senior Center.
Arrangements are being handled by the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home in Traverse City.
Contributed by Sharon Compton Baatz
Traverse City Record Eagle
December 30, 1999
Thelma M. Gray
Died December 19, 1999
TRAVERSE CITY - Thelma M. Gray died Sunday, Dec. 19.
Born May 31, 1918, in Kingsley, she was the daughter of David J. and Ada May (Pollock) Gray.
A lifelong resident of the Traverse City area, she came to the David Netzorg family as an adult lifetime companion.
Her devoted extended family included Margaret and George Schubering of Osprey, Fla.; Susan, Tom, and Madeline Flynn of Fairfield, Conn.; and Rebecca, Jack, Sarah, and Grant McNaughton of Columbus, Ohio. They all loved and adored Thelma who loved them like her own children.
Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home of Traverse City is in charge of arrangements.
Contributed by Sharon Compton Baatz
Traverse City Record Eagle
December 5, 1999
SYLVIA L. GROVES, 94, of Manistee, died Saturday, Dec. 4, 1999.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Johnson Funeral Home in Manistee.
Traverse City Record Eagle
December 18, 1999
GERMAINE MARIE GUENTHARDT, 74, of Manistee, died Friday, Dec. 17, 1999, at her home.
Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday and 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Herbert Funeral Home in Manistee. A funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Manistee.
Contributed by Sharon Compton Baatz
Traverse City Record Eagle
December 21, 1999
Marvin V. Guntzviller
Died December 19, 1999
ELK RAPIDS - Marvin V. Guntzviller, 89, of Elk Rapids, died Sunday at his home.
Born April 10, 1910, in Detroit, he was the son of George and Edith Guntzviller. On June 3, 1948, he married Mary Munro in Angolia, Ind.
In 1928 Marvin founded Guntzviller Taxidermy in Northville. He brought his business to Elk Rapids in 1972. Marvin choose to semi-retire in 1989. He liked hunting, fishing, pistol shooting and gardening and was especially fond of picking berries.
Survivors include his wife, Mary; two sons, Voss (Patricia) Guntzviller and Mel (Rhonda) Guntzviller - both of Elk Rapids; a step daughter, Lana Socia of Howell; a brother, Herbert (Norma) Guntzviller of Bellaire; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Marvin was preceded in death by his parents, a stepson, Alvin Whistle, in 1992, and a brother, Harvey, in 1978.
Memorial services will be announced at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the American Diabetes Association or to the charity of one's choice.
Arrangements are by the Elk Rapids Chapel of Covell Funeral Homes.
Contributed by Sharon Compton Baatz
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