Saturday, January 11, 2025

 Cynthia Marie Casemore

    Cynthia Marie Casemore, 61, of Battle Creek, Michigan, passed away at home with hospice surrounded by her loved ones on Tuesday, January 7, 2025. She was born on May 28, 1963, the daughter of Joseph P. Wagner and Norma F. (Treece) Wagner.

    Cindy was an active participant in many mutual support cancer groups. She prided herself on supporting others going through similar hard times as she had. Cindy was a longtime, valued staff member at Brighton Hospital. She married her forever soulmate, Bradley Casemore in 2002, and for the following years the two shared many laughs and smiles. 

    Cynthia is survived by her husband, Bradley Casemore; children, Jeremi (Corinne) Soli, Michelle (Chris) Johnson, Clifford Soli, Tanya (Christopher) Baker, Ali (Tim) Casemore Buck; grandchildren, Wyatt, Dylan, Adyson, Rhyan, Hanley, Caysen, Hunter; brothers, Vaughn, Joe, Mike, John; lifelong friends and chosen sisters, Kris Snow, Stella Peruski; and many cherished nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Norma Wagner. 

    Cindy was an amazing woman and one hell of a fighter who loved to spend her days boating and dipping her toes in the sand. She also loved traveling, sitting by the fire reading, listening to music and enjoying time in nature. Through her many enjoyments in life however, her deep love and devotion remained with her children and grandchildren. They truly were the light of her life and she made sure to spend as much time with them as she could.

    A private celebration of life will take place at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society in honor of Cindy.

 Janet Faye Martindale

October 30, 1950 – January 6, 2025

    With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Janet Faye Martindale, who peacefully left us on January 6, 2025. Born on October 30, 1950, in Harbor Beach, MI, Janet was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend whose love and kindness left an indelible mark on everyone she met.

    Janet was known for her boundless compassion, unwavering generosity, and deep love for her family and friends. Her gentle spirit and warm smile touched countless lives, and her strength and selflessness will forever inspire those who knew her.

    A dedicated caregiver and educator, Janet made a lasting impact on her community through her work in the school system, where she nurtured and guided generations of children. She was a true beacon of light, always ready to lend a helping hand, offer a kind word, or brighten someone’s day with her genuine warmth.

    Janet is survived by her beloved husband, Michael Martindale; her loving children, Daniel (Domineque), Chris, and Chad (Emily); and her cherished grand-children, Charlotte and Ophelia. She is also deeply mourned by her siblings, Diane Creighton, Artie Artman (Sherry), and Karen Kraus (Ray), along with her extended family and many dear friends. She was preceded in death by her beloved parents, Norman and Faye Artman.

    Janet’s love, strength, and unwavering kindness will live on in our hearts forever. She will be dearly missed but never forgotten.

    A Celebration of Life will be held on January 25, 2025, at Herrmann Funeral Home (1005 E. Grand River Ave, Fowlerville, MI 48836) at 1pm-3pm.

    To honor her lifelong commitment to helping others, the family kindly requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made in her memory to Fowlerville Community Schools or Fowlerville District Library, with the memo: Janet Martindale Memorial.

    Arrangements entrusted to Herrmann Funeral Home. Online condolences may be expressed at pjherrmannfuneralhome.com

 Sylvia Constance (Connie) Phibbs

Sylvia Constance (Connie) Donkerbrook Phibbs passed peacefully in her sleep on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. She was born April 21, 1930 in Detroit to Hilda Jones Donkerbrook and Jack Donkerbrook. Connie married Lee Phibbs in 1949 and together they moved to Fowlerville with their young family in 1964.

There was never a dull moment with Connie. She loved her family, her many close friends, her baby pigs on their hobby farm and traveling to new places. She particularly enjoyed helping her son with farm chores and was always up for a ride in his truck. Her children fondly recall her famously bad cooking, a task she considered too boring to master.

Connie hated to be left out of the fun, happily participating in most any activity suggested. In her 80s she completed a 5K and zip-lined through the Amazon rain forest. In her 90s she attended the Kentucky Derby, getting up close with the horses, and was part of a family pub crawl through cities in Germany. On a whim Connie was known to ride the penny horse at the grocery store.

Her grandchildren’s favorite story from Connie’s youth is one where she entertained one young man on the front porch while simultaneously entertaining a second on the back porch, running through the house to make sure neither met the other and both received her time.

Connie enjoyed working with young people as a Girl Scout and 4-H leader and at Fowlerville High School, filling in where needed, usually in the lunch room, library and study hall. She held several part-time jobs in Fowlerville including at Utter’s Clothing Store and Lockwood Insurance.

Connie was a 50+ year member of the local ladies group, Families In Focus. She looked forward to her weekly friends’ breakfasts at Olden Days CafĂ© and monthly club meetings. Connie was dedicated to walking outside in nature and made sure to walk a mile every day around the community park and the village. You may have seen her walking these last few years with the assistance of her upright walker. Up until the end, her sense of humor and love of life remained with her through her adventures shared, funny stories told and the love she showed everyone.

Connie was preceded in death by her husband Lee Phibbs, brothers Jim, Donald and Jack Donkerbrook, and sister Charlotte Stevenson. She is survived by her sister Joyce Means, several nieces and nephews, daughters Candy (Pete) Decker, Sandy (Bob) Lemon, and Cindy (Tom) Englehart and son Kevin (Bonnie) Phibbs, 12 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Visitation was being held at Herrmann Funeral Home on Saturday, January 18th 10 AM until 12 PM, with service at 12 PM. A luncheon at the Fowlerville VFW Hall was to follow. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to the “Phibbs Family Good Kid Scholarship Fund” in Connie’s name.

Arrangements entrusted to Herrmann Funeral Home. Online condolences may be expressed at pjherrmannfuneralhome.com

 Family Impact Centers offering new Bible studies

We’re thrilled to announce a new season of Bible Studies at Family Impact Centers! Whether you’re looking to deepen your faith, explore Scripture in a fresh way, or connect with others on their spiritual journey, we have something for everyone. These studies are designed to inspire, encourage, and equip you in your walk with God. Below, you’ll find a list of studies to help you find the perfect fit. We can’t wait to grow together in faith—join us!

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The Bait Of Satan - Monday 6:30pm - 8:00pm

Beginning January 27th - Men’s Bible Study

Are you "OFFENDED? Have you ever been offended by someone? a family member? a friend? a pastor? another Christian? or something or someone?If you haven't noticed, we are even being confronted culturally with an onslaught of OFFENSES.

We are starting a new biblically based LIFE APPLICATION study for men called "The Bait of Satan" by John Bevere, author and pastor. This teaching will not only help us become "aware" of offenses, but will show us how our responses ARE OFTEN SINFUL!

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How To Make Disciples - Thursday 7:00pm

Beginning January 9th - For Men, Women & Couples

Before ascending into heaven, Jesus told those he had discipled to make disciples of others.God’s plan for building His Kingdom is disciples who make disciples, who make disciples. And yet so few of us have ever been personally discipled by someone further along in their faith journey. Even fewer have ever discipled another Christian. Would you like to discover how to personally help another person grow into a disciple of Jesus? If so, this group is for you.

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Not A Fan - Saturday 7:30am-9:00am

Beginning January 18th - Men’s Bible Study

In the Gospels, Jesus never seemed too interested in fans.

Is that how you define your relationship with Him? An "enthusiastic admirer"? Close enough to Jesus to get the benefits but not so close to require sacrifice?

He was looking for followers. Not just any follower though, but a...COMPLETELY. COMMITTED. FOLLOWER.

How would things change if you lived as Jesus lived, and loved the way He loved?Maybe you’re ready to join the hundreds of people who have stepped across a line and said:

I am not a fan.

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Coming Soon!

The Art Of Marriage - March 13th 6:30pm-8:00pm

6 Week Marriage class

    ▪ Any couple whether you are newly married, blended, seasoned,          empty nesters, or thinking of being married, this class is for you.

    ▪ Couples in every circumstance will feel understood and                      equipped by the biblical wisdom and authentic stories from wise        marriage mentors.

 Euchre Fun Night planned Jan. 25th at the Webberville Library

Friends of the Webberville Library is sponsoring a Euchre Fun Night fundraiser on Saturday, Jan, 25th. Registration starts at 5:30pm and playing begins 6:00pm at the Webberville Cultural Center. The entry fee is $10 per person to play. Prizes will be awarded and there will be a 50/50 drawing. Snacks and beverages will be provided. You are welcome to bring your own snacks and non-alcholic beverages.

 Knights of Columbus hosting Italian dinner at St. Agnes Church on Jan. 25th

The Knights of Columbus will be hosting an Italian Dinner at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Fowlerville on Saturday, Jan. 25th. Doors open at 5:30pm, with the dinner served at 6pm. Tickets are $20 per person. The meal includes lasagna, spaghetti, appetizers, salad, and dessert.

Tickets can be purchased at the church office or at the door . The church is located at 855 E. Grand River Ave. on the east side of Fowlerville. All are welcome to attend.

 Community Connect to be held at 2/42 Church in Brighton   Feb. 1st

The Livingston County Homeless Continuum of Care is reminding residents to mark their calendars for Community Connect 2025, which will be held on Saturday, Feb. 1st at 2|42 Community Church in Brighton.

“We’re busy planning the final details of the event, but look forward to bringing the community another day of connection with services, free resources, and plenty of helpful information,” organizers said, adding that “Everyone in our community who could benefit from these services and resources is welcome to attend.”

New this year, the Secretary of State Mobile Office will be on-site and provide a variety of services.

“Necessary documents and fees will still apply, but we are excited to have a new service for our guests” said Amy Johnston, Community Collaborative Planner for the Livingston County Human Services Collaborative Body.

If you are interested in visiting the SOS Mobile Office at the event, please view https://milivcounty.gov/hscb/homeless-care/sos-mobile/ to see what documentation you’ll need to bring with you.

The event will offer many valuable resources for Livingston County residents. Some of the free services will include health screenings, haircuts, legal services, and information on topics like housing, utility programs, and basic needs. Many free resources will be available as well. Those who attend can pick up personal care items, winter gear, laundry detergent, diapers, food, and more.

No registration is needed to attend, and families are more than welcome! (Please note that childcare will not be provided.) Thank you to 2|24 Community Church for hosting the event and the following sponsors who make Community Connect possible, Livingston Sunrise Rotary, Brighton Masonic Lodge, and the Livingston County Homeless Continuum of Care.

Finally, volunteers always help make this day possible. There are plenty of volunteer opportunities available from event set-up and tear down, loading assistance, guest guides, and more. Visit Volunteer Livingston to sign up and help out: https://www.volunteerlivingston.org/need/index?agency_id=81231