Saturday, August 30, 2025

 Kate Elizabeth Rudnicki

    Kate Elizabeth Rudnicki, age 92, formerly of Fowlerville and Zephyrhills, Florida, passed away peacefully on August 27, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of love, warmth, and quiet strength that touched all who knew her.

    Kate was born on February 10, 1933, in Detroit, Michigan, to Elmer Schirmer and Flora (Stockbridge) Schirmer. She lived a life rooted in devotion to her family, creativity, and community.

    Known for her deep love of old movies and her beautiful knitting, Kate once earned a blue ribbon at the Fowlerville Fair for her craftsmanship. Her passion for baking brought people together, and many were blessed to share a seat at the Rudnicki dining room table, where love was served alongside every meal.

    Kate shared 68 devoted years of marriage with her beloved husband, Richard Rudnicki, before his passing in 2020. Together, they built a home and raised a family in the Fowlerville community, creating countless memories that will live on through the generations.

    Kate is survived by her loving children: Pamela Potter of Indiana, Andrea Lowinski of West Virginia, Brad (Kris) Rudnicki of Michigan, and Stacia DeNoyer of Florida. She also leaves behind nine grandchildren, seventeen great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren, all of whom carry her spirit and legacy.

    She will be lovingly remembered by her sisters-in-law Kathryn Sovie, Judith Haskill, and Linda (Al) Sliwinski, and her brother-in-law James (Dixie) Rudnicki.

    Kate was preceded in death by her parents, her brother Warren Hayden, and her husband Richard.

    She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Fowlerville, as well as Trinity United Methodist Church in Zephyrhills, Florida.

    Kate will be laid to eternal rest alongside Richard at the National Cemetery in Bushnell, Florida—a final reunion with the love of her life. Following Kate's wishes there will be no formal service and cremation has taken place

    Her strength, generosity, and gentle presence will be deeply missed and forever treasured by all who knew her.

 Sharon M. Showerman

    Sharon M. Showerman, age 84, of Webberville, MI, passed away surrounded by loved ones on August 25, 2025. She was born in Williamston, MI on April 19, 1941, the daughter of Lester and Mildred (Wilkinson) May. On September 1, 1961, Sharon married Gary Lee Showerman, and together they shared nearly 64 years of marriage. A lifelong resident of the Webberville area, Sharon often remarked that she had kept the same phone number her entire life.

    Sharon worked for many years as a seamstress, sewing for many friends, family, and neighbors over the years. She loved cooking and baking, and she also enjoyed horseback riding. Sharon was a member of Millville United Methodist Church, where she organized funeral luncheons for many years. She is survived by her husband, Gary; two children, Todd (Christie) Showerman of Webberville, and Wanda (Carl) Kester-Smith of Kentucky; one granddaughter, Sydney Kester; and a brother, Warren May of Colorado. She was preceded in death by her parents.

    A Memorial Service was held on Thursday, August 28, 2025, 12:00 noon, at Millville United Methodist Church, with Pastor Rhonda Osterman officiating. The family received friends at the church from 10:30 a.m. until the time of service.

    Memorial contributions may be made to Millville United Methodist Women or Elara Caring Hospice. Arrangements by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, Stockbridge

 Webberville United Methodist Church to serve Chicken Dinner on Sept. 13th

    Webberville United Methodist Church, located at 4215 E. Holt Rd. is having a ‘drive through’ chicken dinner on Saturday, Sept. 13. Note for this September only dinner is on second Saturday of the month. The dinner includes two pieces oven fried chicken, mashed potatoes, chicken gravy, green beans, corn casserole, coleslaw, roll and cookies. All for $10. Dinner served 5 to 7 pm or until we run out.

 St. Agnes Catholic Church accepting registrations for Faith Formation classes

    St. Agnes Catholic Church is now registering for Faith Formation classes for children 3 years old through 9th grade. We are offering catechesis of the Good Shepherd process for children up to sixth grade. Seventh grade through ninth grade will begin confirmation preparation. Please contact Iris Winiarski at 517-223-8684x 304 or email at winiarskiiris@gmail.com.

    Beginning this fall we will offer adult formation and bible study as well as those needing to catch up on sacraments. For adult formation please contact Marie Sheridan at 517-223 8684 x 309 or email at msheridandre@gmail.com

 3rd annual Red Cedar River Day being held at McCormick Park on Sept. 7th

    The 3rd annual Red Cedar River Day will be Sunday Sept. 7 ; 10am - 4pm at McCormick Park in Williamston. This will be a day of appreciation of the Red Cedar River .

    The day will feature Kayak/Canoe Sprint Races (register by 10:30am) and kayak rentals for a river paddle. Also on hand will be river-themed artists, education booths, and river oral history recording. The Michigan DNR will have a "fish plant" from the Fisheries Division, off the Putnam Street Bridge at noon. Guided History Walks offered at 1:30 and 3pm, featuring the riverfront, mill history, and park and garden history. Music will be performed by the ‘Cover Girls’ and ‘The Red Cedar River Boys’.

    FREE KAYAK give away at 3:50pm for any and all participants! Red Cedar River Day is a Williamston Rotary event. For more information, go to: redcedarriver.org.

 Howell United Methodist Women holding fall rummage sale   Sept. 26-27

    The United Methodist Women of the First United Methodist Church of Howell will have their fall rummage sale at the church on Friday, Sept. 26, from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. and Saturday. Sept. 27, from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Household, tools, vintage, jewelry, sporting goods, toys, etc. Clothing sold by the bag. All priced items half off on Saturday. The church is located at 1230 Bower Street in Howell, across from Northwest Elementary School.

 Fowlerville Farmers Market to hold Customer Appreciation Day Sept. 6th

    The Fowlerville Farmers Market started back on Mother’s Day weekend after a hiatus of several years. Everyone attending, from the vendors to residents, has been having a good time at the market and are happy it is back.

    The market is held every Saturday from 10am until 2pm on Mill Street in front of the Torch 180. The last event for this season will be on October 11th, 2025.

    The market managers, Jessica Mills and Gabi Bresett, would like to say ‘thank you’ for welcoming this market into the community with open arms and being patient with the learning curve and changes as the market is growing.

    With the fall season now at hand, they would like to invite everyone to a Customer Appreciation Day on Sept. 6th. They will have a fire truck and a police car as well as stick-on face or arm tattoos, a coloring station for the children, and free hot dogs for the first 250 visitors.