Saturday, April 20, 2024

 Ruby Lee Hale

Ruby Lee (Lloyd) Hale, 81, was called home by her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and changed her citizenship from this earth to her Heavenly home on April 15, 2024. Ruby (“Liz”) was born October 9, 1942 in Saginaw, Michigan to Walter and Ruby (Merrow) Lloyd. Following graduation from Fowlerville High School (Class of 1960), she met and married Allen E. Hale on June 30, 1962 at Cohoctah United Brethren Church.

Liz attended Beauty College where she learned to be a dedicated hairdresser and cosmetologist. She opened her own Beauty Shop which she ran from home. She had been both an avid golfer AND bowler, being a league member of both sports for many years. Other hobbies and interests that she was active in over the years included gardening, crafting, sewing, clowning with her husband, reading Amish novels, and camping/vacationing with family.

She had a big heart and loved people, especially children. Besides being a Sunday school teacher for many years, Liz became a 4-H leader, and was active as a part of the Fowlerville Alumni Committee.

She was probably most proud of the years that she babysat neighborhood children who became extensions of her own family. They, as well as her own grandchildren and great-grandchildren, were the apple of her eye.

She is survived by her four children: sons Tim “Tucker” (Geoff Boden), and Scott (Dana) Hale and daughters Angela (Rick) Grooms, and Melissa (Larry) Houck. Ruby was richly blessed with 3 beloved granddaughters: Elizabeth, Courtney, and Shannon, and 2 great-grandchildren: OrahLynn and Easton. Liz’s sisters Linda and Peggy, and brothers Walter Jr. and Robert also survive.

Ruby was preceded in death by husband Allen, both parents, and a sister, Marie.

A Funeral Service dedicated to celebrating Liz’s life was taking place on Saturday, April 20, 2024 at Fowlerville United Brethren Church (9300 W. Grand River Ave, Fowlerville, MI 48836). Visitation was from 10 – 11 a.m., with the Service immediately following. Pastor Julie Priestley was officiating. Following the service, Ruby was to be interred at her final resting place next to her beloved husband at Greenwood Cemetery, with a luncheon back at the church immediately following.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that gifts be dedicated to the Fowlerville Fire Department or Fowlerville UB Church.

Today, we are confident by the fact that Ruby is beholding the face of Jesus Christ and enthusiastically singing, …” Yet as for me, I KNOW that my Redeemer LIVES…” (Job 19:25) May you who knew Liz reflect on the gifts and laughter God enabled her to add to your lives and may those gifts prompt you to recognize your need to surrender your hearts and lives to Jesus Christ. Soli Deo Gloria! (“to God alone be the Glory!”)

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

 Charles Jacob Vermillion

Charles Jacob Vermillion passed away peacefully in Fowlerville Michigan on April 16, 2024 surrounded by his family. He was born in White Oak Michigan on May 2, 1940 to Vera Helen (Worthington) Vermillion and John Henry Vermillion. He was raised in Michigan and Ohio, graduating from high school in Carrolton Ohio.

Charlie joined the Army after graduation and served 4 years. He worked as a mechanic and was stationed in White Sands New Mexico. He also served in Korea.

He married Frances Charlene Ervin on May 27, 1966. Together they raised 4 children: Dub (Dee) Toddy, Don (Karen) Toddy, Helen Turner and Tammy Vermillion.

He was a hardworking and gentle father, retiring from Western Wheel after 29 years of service. He enjoyed building things, country music, traveling back roads and western movies. He also liked traveling with the boys, he spent hours looking at the Atlas to see where they had been and where they should go next.

He was preceded in death by his, parents, wife Frances Charlene, brothers Norman, Ed, Bud Mike and Don, sister Ida and granddaughter Jessica Toddy

Charlie also leaves behind 9 granddaughters, 1 grandson, and 6 great grandchildren.

He will be greatly missed by all.

Visitation is Sunday, April 21, 4:00-7:00 pm. Funeral will be Monday, April 22, at 11:00 am at Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will follow with Military Honors at Lakeside Cemetery. Contributions are suggested to: VFW Post 6464 and the Women’s Auxillary.

Online condolences may be expressed at pjherrmannfuneralhome.com

 VINA Community Dental Center announces Veteran Honor Roll

VINA Community Dental Center is proud to announce a veteran honor roll recognizing veterans at the upcoming Stars, Stripes & Smiles fundraising event. The honor roll consists of veterans’ names submitted for the "Honor a Veteran" sponsorship level for the upcoming fundraiser. This sponsorship opportunity offers a meaningful way for individuals and businesses to show their support for veterans in their lives while supporting low-cost dental care services for people in need.

The "Honor a Veteran" sponsorship level, priced at $100, allows sponsors to have the name of the honored veteran, along with their branch of service, prominently displayed at the event, in the program, and on the event website. There is no limit to the number of veterans' names that can be displayed at the "Honor a Veteran" sponsorship level.

The event is being held on Saturday, April 27, starting at 5:30p.m. at the American Spirit Center in Brighton. Tickets are $60 per person.

The current veteran honor roll includes:

Connor Smith, Army 

Evan Schwimmer, Army 

Lt. Col. H.R. Petersburg, USAF 

Michael "Mick" Jorgens, Army 

Capt. James L. Fenton, M.D., Army 

Sgt. William Abraham Androsian, Air Force & Army 

Capt. Ronald Paler, USAF 

Lt. Regina Ridley, Army Nurse

VINA's Stars, Stripes & Smiles spring fundraising event promises an evening filled with music, dinner, dancing, raffles, and a wine/beer pull, offering an unforgettable experience for attendees. The winner of the Corvette Raffle will be drawn that night as well.

For those interested in participating in the "Honor a Veteran" sponsorship or attending the event, please visit the event website at https://smiles.cbo.io.

 Webberville Class of 1984 holding 40th Year Reunion on       May 4th

The Webberville High School Class of 1984 is holding its 40th Year Reunion on Saturday, May 4, at the Williamston Roadhouse, located at 3700 E. Grand River, Williamston.

A cocktail hour will be held from 4 to 6pm, with dinner served from 6 to 7:30pm, followed by the band playing from 7:30pm to midnight. There’ll be a cash bar and it’s casual attire. Potts Road Band is the featured entertainment, a classic & contemporary country music group that includes classmate Jim Ackerman on bass guitar.

A tribute will be held during the event for classmates who have been lost along the way.

On Sunday, May 5, classmates and their guests are invited to play a 9-hole golf scramble at the Brookshire Golf Club, starting at 11:30am. To reserve a spot, contact David Hall at 517-775-8755 or Brookshire Inn Golf Club at 517-655-4694.

A block of rooms has been reserved at the Best Western at the I-96/Okemos Road Exit under the Webberville Class Reunion for classmates needing lodging. The motel phone number is 517-349-8700.

A few highlights of 1984, the year the class graduated, include Prince releasing ‘Purple Rain’, Kevin Bacon dancing in ‘Footloose’, Apple airing its first commercial for the MacIntosh computer, and Ronald Reagan serving as the U.S. President.

Any questions, contact Jim Ackerman at 517-204-5023.

 St. John's Lutheran offers Gospel Music, VBS & Community Study

The community is invited to save the dates and attend upcoming events at St. John's Lutheran Church.

On Sunday April 28, come and enjoy great gospel music as offered by The Thurston's, who have shared the stage with many Gospel Music icons, such as The Booth Bros., Signature Sound, Triumphant, The Perry’s and The Hoppers. They have had top 40 charting success with their songs, “I Am Blessed”, God’s Word Will Stand”, and “God’s Been Faithful”. The worship concert begins at 9:30 a.m. and a free-will offering will be received to support their ministry.

Families are invited to save the dates of July 15-17 for a three-day, evening VBS (Vacation Bible School!) This free event will offer dinner for the whole family at 6:00 p.m. each night and programming from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Kids ages 4 through teen are invited to share in faith, fun and friendship through crafts, Bible teaching and recreation activities. Registration is requested at 517-223-9108 or http://www.stjohnsfowlerville.org.

Adults are invited to join our Spring Community Bible study for five Thursdays during the month of May. We will study the book of James from the New Testament and enjoy video teaching by noted author Francis Chan. The study is free and also includes a workbook and group discussion. There are two options: Thursday mornings at 10:00 a.m. in person at St. John's Lutheran Church or Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m. through an online platform or in person at Grace Lutheran Church in Howell (our partners.) Registration is requested at 517-223-9108 or http://www.stjohnsfowlerville.org.

St. John's Lutheran Church is located at 132 South Benjamin Street in Fowlerville, one block south of Grand River Avenue and at the corner of Church and Benjamin Streets.

 Livingston Concert Band to perform ‘In Living Color’ on Saturday, May 11th

The Livingston County Concert Band will be under the direction of Dale Marzewski for their upcoming concert, In Living Color, at 7:00 pm on Saturday May 11th. The concert will be presented at the Rod Bushey Performing Arts Center, Howell High School, 1200 West Grand River Ave. This concert features music from films and TV, including West Side Story, The King and I, Midway March and other favorites.

Admission is $10. Children and students are free. Refreshments served following the concert.

 Plans underway for Fowlerville Alumni Banquet on June 8th

Willy Wonka’s Golden Ticket has got nothing on the 130th Fowlerville High Alumni Association Banquet ticket!

Join us Saturday, June 8, at Fowlerville High School (700 Grand Street, Fowlerville) starting at 4pm for social hour, 5pm class photos, and 6pm dinner/program.

This year, we toast to Classes of 1949, 1954, 1959, 1964, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2009, 2014, and 2019. Everyone is welcome to come, but we are looking for members of these classes to participate and give a toast to your graduation milestone. We also remember those that we have lost.

Donations are always welcome, and if you would like to remember a classmate, family member, or faculty/staff, please do so. Donations to the Alumni Scholarship are printed in the onsite program and the Fowlerville News & Views. Donations can be made out to FHS Alumni Association and mailed to PO BOX 446, Fowlerville, Michigan 48836.

Own a business and would like to advertise? We got that too! For a minimum donation of $25, you will have your business card printed in the onsite program and recognition on social media and in the Fowlerville News & Views.

You can pick up your ticket(s) at Reggie’s Barber & Beauty Shop. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30.00 at the door. Or, you can order your tickets online securely at https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/fhsalumniassociation/130th-fhs-alumni-association-banquet. There is a small fee to do so.

PS…we are trying to grow participation from classes of the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s. We would love to see you!