Saturday, May 9, 2026

 Thomas F. Higby, M.D.

    It is with heavy hearts that the family of Thomas F. Higby, M.D., announces his death on April 26th (1932-2026). Dr. Higby was a longtime resident and physician from Fowlerville, MI.

    Tom grew up in Wyandotte, MI, where his family operated Higby’s Drug Store, with his father Warren J. Higby, Sr. as the pharmacist, and his mother Helen (Kimball) Higby baking pies, serving as business manager, and working the counter. He attended Theodore Roosevelt High School, where he developed lasting bonds and attended reunions with longtime neighborhood friends until his final year.

    Dr. Higby’s medical career spanned years of great change and innovation in the medical sciences and delivery of health care services. He graduated from University of Michigan Medical School in 1958, and following a local internship, became the General Practice partner with Dr. Fred Hauer, M.D., in Fowlerville. Carrying his dome-shaped leather medical bag gifted to him upon graduation from Medical School by his two brothers, Dr. Higby began the first leg of his lengthy career providing house calls to families around Livingston County and serving patients at the general practice office on Fowlerville Road. Dr. Higby (or “Doc” as many called him) delivered babies, conducted surgeries, served as an anesthesiologist, worked in the Emergency Room at the McPherson Community Health Center in Howell, and he found time to be the doctor for Fowlerville’s football team on game nights. He led the charge to end smoking by the physicians and others at the hospital, a challenging position to take at the time. In the 1980’s Dr. Higby charted the final leg of his career by founding Ready Care, an early example of emergency walk-in clinics that are now common, with partner Dr. Frank Detterbeck, M.D. Later, during retirement in his 80’s, Dr. Higby authored 34 essays about the history of various medical practices, which he referred to as “Memoirs of a Small Town Doc: Tom Higby.” His writings covered topics ranging from appendicitis to diabetes to immunizations, and most were published in his local newspaper.

    Tom was a consummate life-long learner and teacher. Among his many interests were fine woodworking, antiquing, gardening and growing exotic plants, reading, music, linguistics, and travel. His accomplishments were many, and only a few will be detailed here. As a self-taught fine woodworker, he carved birds and figures, and made Windsor chairs, treasure chests, trunks, cabinets, and music stands. A spinning wheel he made was featured in Fine Woodworking Magazine. His love of music and bands began at a young age (cornet, trumpet, and drum major at Roosevelt HS), continued with his involvement in the University of Michigan Marching Band as a student, and later for many years in the Livingston County Concert Band (cornet, baritone horn). Tom’s interests in travel provided many adventures for his family, with several four-week camping and hiking adventures to the Western states, canoe trips to Algonquin Provincial Park, and countless weekend and day trips that involved public gardens, museums, and historic sites.

    Tom was predeceased by his beloved wife Helen M. Higby (Vogt), who died the day before their 62nd wedding anniversary in 2017. His survivors include children Daniel T. Higby, Adrian, MI; Susan M. Higby (Mark S. Waskow), Barre, VT; David B. Higby (the late Kelly Whalen Higby), Gaines, MI, and grandchildren Mackenzie, Alexandra, and Dorian; and Carolyn B. Violetta (Scott), Fowlerville, MI, and grandchildren Dominick and Ian. Tom was also predeceased by his two brothers Warren J. Higby and Paul K. Higby, both of whom served in WWII.

    There are no words that can encapsulate the influence of this great man on his family, friends, and community. We are grateful to have experienced his love, wisdom, and curiosity, and will carry this forward throughout our lives.

    Thoughtful donations and participation in his memory are encouraged to: Livingston County Concert Band and the ACLU of Michigan. Those wishing to express online condolences may do so at: borekjennings.com

 Photo is on funeral home website

Michael Raymond Barrett

July 17, 1958—May 2, 2026

    Faithful servant to Jesus, Michael Raymond Barrett went home to be with his Lord on May 2, 2026 surrounded by his loving family after a lengthy battle with Agent Orange exposure during his military service. Michael "Mike" was born to Helen Margaret Truman and Raymond Charles Barrett in Howell, Michigan.

    Among his proud accomplishments was his military career where he served in the US Army 5th Air Cavalry Black Knights, receiving distinguished medals for his bravery and service. After being discharged from the military, he worked as a truck driver in road construction and was a long time member of Teamster local 580.

    On December 17, 1979 he married the love of his life, Mary Gamber, and began a 47 year adventure. Together as loving life partners they build a family, and created a home where everyone was welcome. Webberville Mi was his lifelong home, and he never knew a stranger. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, watching his beloved Pittsburgh Steelers and Tiger Baseball, gardening, assembling model kits of automobiles, and helicopters. While he is described as warm, kind, generous, humorous, courageous, engaging, curious, loving, and loyal, his greatest purpose and source of joy was his family. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, putting family above all other priorities.

    He was preceded in death by his parents, with his beloved mother, Helen, leaving this world in February 2026. He was also preceded in death by his special nephew, Charlie Barrett, in March 2018. Michael will be missed by all who knew him, as he was the foundation of his family.

    He is survived by his devoted and loving wife, Mary and his children-Jason (Rebecca) Barrett of Williamston; Brad (Kerri) Barrett of Webberville. He is also survived by grandchildren Paris (Colton) Hanysak of Perry, Ashleigh Barrett of Williamston, Shayla Barrett of Williamston; Kalob Kuhling of Webberville, Michaela Barrett of Webberville; great grandchild Palmer Hanysak of Perry.

    Additionally, he is survived by his brothers Chuck (Joy) Barrett of Harrison, Robert Barrett of Leslie, Pat (Karen) Barrett of Brethren, and Ed (Sherry) Barrett of Fowler. Many nieces and nephews will grieve his loss as well He cherished the love and support of special cousins, John Wing and Dayna Truman.

    Michael was a member of both Salem Grove United Methodist Church and Waterloo Village United Methodist Church, where he professed his love of Jesus. He will be missed by his church families, whom he loved and treasured.

    Funeral arrangements were handled by the Gorsline Runciman Williamston location. Visitation was Friday, May 8th at 10:00 am at the funeral home with funeral service following at 11:00 am. A luncheon took place immediately following the service at Webberville United Methodist Church in Webberville, Michigan. Those wishing to make charitable donations are encouraged to make a monetary gift to Paralyzed Vets of America.

VINA Charity Golf Classic returns June 26th at Timber Trace Golf Club

    VINA Community Dental Center, a nonprofit organization providing dental care to underserved adults, will host the VINA Charity Golf Classic held at Timber Trace Golf Club on June 26th with a 9:00 a.m. shotgun start.

    The outing is open to golfers of all skill levels. Registration includes a round of golf with a cart, breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks (bottled water/soft drinks), fun games and prizes, and a VINA golfer gift. Adult beverages will be available for purchase. All proceeds from the event go toward providing dental care for low-income, uninsured patients in Livingston County.

    The early bird discount ends on May 26th, so golfers are encouraged to register soon using the discount code "EARLYBIRD" online. Sponsorships and dinner-only tickets are also available to purchase. Sponsorships come with a variety of marketing benefits before, during and after the fundraiser and are a great way to support VINA and stay involved in the community.

    For event details, registration, and sponsorship information, visit: https://vinagolf.cbo.io 

 Livingston County Genealogical Society to meet on May 21st at Howell church

    The Livingston County Genealogical Society will hold an in-person meeting on Thursday, May 21st at 7pm at the First United Methodist Church in Howell, 1230 Bower Street. We will also offer a zoom link to this meeting; the link may be found on our Facebook page the week of the meeting. All are welcome. President Tom Shehan will speak on “Civil War Pension Records and Expansion of the Military Pension System.” We will also be discussing the future of our Society in the General Meeting.

 Historical Corner:

Livingston Centre Historic Village having spring clean-up on May 13th

    The Livingston Centre Historic Village will be the site of the annual spring clean-up on Wednesday, May 13th. Volunteers from local groups and businesses will be contributing both time and services. Individuals are invited to join in this effort to beautify the grounds of the Village; showing pride in both businesses and homes of the past, as did the original occupants.

    Also, the volunteer team is asking for any extra perennials you may have as you begin your own garden work and thin some of your plants. If any of your garden plants need new homes, please remember your local Historic Village---they will beautify the Village as the 2026 season begins. Your extras can be left at the Fowlerville Fair office, prior to Tues., 5/12. for planting around the historic structures.

    Thank you for your support and for hands-on efforts to improve the Historic Village and to strengthen this community by honoring its history. Further information can be requested by emailing FowlervilleHistory@gmail.com

    Don't forget to check out the website of the Fowlerville District Library. On Thurs., May 14, 6:00 pm, a creative program will be held for making patriotic banners, celebrating our nation's 250 years of independence (registration is required) and the Writer's Group will meet at 11:00 am on Fri., May 15 where you can document your own history. The Carnegie Library in Howell also hosts a writing program called Memoirs, Etc on the 2nd Wed. of each month at 10:00am where you can chronical and share your history.

 Crossroads Sierra Club presenting program about Data Centers May 20th

    Crossroads Sierra Club Presents Data Centers in Michigan: Who benefits, who pays, and how we fight for a better future. Presented by Bryan Smigielski Wednesday, May 20, at 7:00 PM Brighton District Library. Free Admission

 Fowlerville District Library

Upcoming Events

Monday – Wednesday: 9:30 am to 7:00 pm

Thursday: 9:30 am to 8:00 pm

Friday: 9:30 am to 6:00 pm

Saturday: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

Sunday: Closed

For any questions, or to register for programs, call us at                517-223-9089

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KIDS & FAMILY

Homeschool Hangout

This is a fun drop-in program for homeschoolers to connect with one another over games and activities. Each session includes a STEAM activity. 

Wed, May 20 ● 1-2pm

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Family Storytime (Ages 1-5)

For families with “littles” to learn, play and grow through a variety of stories, songs, rhymes, movements, and activities. Playtime and crafts included! 

Tues ● 10-11am

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Toddler Storytime (Ages 0-3)

A storytime for the “littlest littles” to learn, play, and grow through a variety of stories, songs, rhymes and movements that appeal to short attention spans. 

Wed ● 10-11am

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Kids Club (Ages 6-12)

All the fun of Lego Club, but with more! Now you can play a game, complete a craft or activity, and still build with your favorite bricks. 

Thurs.● 4pm

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Graphic Novel Book Club

Read the book and then come to discuss it. Snacks provided. Books are available at the front desk and are yours to keep. We will be discussing ALLERGIC by Megan Lloyd. 

Mon, May 18 ● 4pm

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Book Boxes (All ages)

Fill out the online form by visiting the events page on our website. Let the librarians pick a surprise selection of books for you. Register the first two weeks of every month to get next month’s box, which will be ready to pick up the first of the following month.

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Reading Dragons (All Ages)

Game on! Read to earn creature cards to collect and play games! Can you collect them all? Stop by the library to grab a reading log and a starter set to begin your adventure.

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Live Homework Help

Free with your library card! Lng on to HelpNow, click “Live Help”, Enter subject and grade level and enter the online classroom for expert assistance. You can find a link on our homepage.

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Sensory Playtime (Ages 2-5)

This is a drop-in playtime filled with unstructured, sensory fun! Watch your littles use their imaginations to turn everyday things into toys. Caregiver supervision is required. 

Friday, May 15 ● 10-11am

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TEENS

Dungeons & Dragons (Ages 12-18)

Come play D&D 5th Edition! No prior experience needed.

Wednesdays ● 2:30-5pm

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Switch Free Play (Ages 10-18)

Open gaming time with the library's Switch.

Fridays ● 2:30-5 pm

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ADULTS

Board of Trustees Meeting

The Board will meet to discuss library business, the public is invited and encouraged to attend. 

Thurs, May 21 ● 6pm

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Writer’s Group Meeting

Are you an established or aspiring author? You are not alone. There are many writers in Fowlerville and the surrounding areas. We will meet in the historical room. 

Fri. May 15 ● 11am

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The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere

Owen McMaster will be here in honor of our upcoming 250th Semiquincentennial, celebrating the signing of the Declaration of Independence 1776. Always an entertaining speaker, he will get us in the zone to feel proud of our country. 

Thurs, May 28 ● 6pm

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Cardmaking (Adults)

Enjoy camaraderie and cards at this popular program. You will make four different cards to take home. All supplies included. Registration is required. 

Thurs, May 21 ● 6:00 pm & Fri, May 22 ● 11 am

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Scrapbooking (Adults)

Make the most of your memories and join us for a fun day of scrapbooking your favorite photos. Stay the whole time or for just a few hours. Everyone gets their own table. Light refreshments will be provided. Registration is required. 

Sat. May 16 ● 10:30 – 3:30pm

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Shelf Indulgence Book Club (Adults)

Members take turns facilitating discussions. Come and enjoy some literary camaraderie! Register to get a free copy of the book, while supplies last. Registration begins one month before each scheduled meeting. Next meeting, we will discuss THE LOST STORY by Meg Shaffer. 

Thurs, May 21 ● 2-3pm

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Sewing (Adults)

Bring your sewing machine and learn from a master seamstress. All levels of skill are welcome. Registration is required. 

Wed, May 13 ● 5:30pm & Fri, June 26 ● 10-2 pm

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Holistic Wellness (Adults)

Lyndsey Johnson from Natural Roots and Wellness presents workshops for promoting health and vitality through holistic practice. In this class, we will be discussing herbal remedies for allergies and bug bites. Registration is required. 

Mon, June 1 ● 5pm

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Patriotic Banner

Join us to help celebrate our Nation's 250th birthday by making a patriotic banner just in time for Memorial Day. All supplies will be included. Registration is required. 

Thurs, May 14 ● 6pm

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Repair Cafe

Don’t throw it away! Bring your broken items here for repair and advice from handymen. 

Sat, May 30 ● 10-12pm

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Computer Assistance

Do you need help formatting a resume? Making columns on a document? Saving something to a flash drive? Whatever you may need help with, a computer expert will be here to assist you near the public computers. 

Mon 5/11 & 5/18 ● 1-2pm

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Senior Appy Hours

Sign up at the front desk to reserve a time for one-on-one help with all your technology needs. Bring your phone, tablet or laptop and have your own personal time with our tech expert. 

Wed, May 13 ● 2-4pm

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Library Lounge A Reading Ungroup for Grownups

Bring your own book, or read one of ours, and come to our monthly after-hours silent reading program.  For adults 18+ only, you can imbibe with a non-alcoholic literary-themed signature MOCKTAIL, grab some pub snacks, then go find a comfy chair and read in uninterrupted delicious silence for an hour. Registration is required. 

Tues, May 12 ● 7pm

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Fiber Arts Lounge

Spend some time with other fiber artists. Bring your latest project and share your passion for an hour or two. We will meet by the fireplace, as space allows. 

Thurs, June 4 ● 6 pm. Registration is not required.

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Fairy Door Decorating

Come and create a portal into the wonderful world of fairies. Whether inside your home or in the garden, these mythical creatures need a place to come and go between our worlds. Registration is required

June 11 ● 6 pm

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All About Backyard Chickens

Having your own flock of chickens in the backyard can be so much fun and so rewarding. Learn the benefits and dirty bird truths about this fascinating hobby. 

Thursday May 28 ● 6 pm. Registration is not required.

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Fowlerville Area Historical Society Meeting

The Historical Society will meet here. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. 

Thurs, June 4 ● 6pm

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Did You Know?

Did you know that we are a food collection location for the Family Impact Center? Non-perishable foods may be dropped off in the cafe area, and we thank you!

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A Friendly Reminder

We are happy to be fine-free, however after a book is 8 weeks overdue, the item will be withdrawn from our system and can no longer be returned. A library lost/replacement fee will be applied to the account. Please return your items on time so that others can enjoy them too.