Saturday, March 14, 2026

 Cynthia Casey

Okemos, MI

    Her Legacy… Cynthia “Cindy” Marie Louise Krisko Casey, 69, passed away March 9, 2026. She was born on January 9, 1957 in Detroit, Michigan to Louis Krisko and Julia (Krempasky) Krisko. Cindy moved from Detroit to Webberville, MI and attended Webberville public schools. She graduated from Webberville High School in 1975.

    From 1975 to 1977 she was employed by Midwest Bridge Co, Williamston, MI as a secretary. From 1977 to 2003 she was employed by Michigan State University, College of Education; rising to Executive Secretary and Administrative Assistant to the Dean of College of Education.

    On April 25, 1981 Cindy married Thomas L. Casey at St. Agnes Catholic Church, Fowlerville MI. They lived happily together all their married lives in Okemos, MI. She and her husband were not blessed with children of their own but Cindy was devoted to her family: her husband, parents, siblings, nieces and nephews, and great-nieces and great-nephews. Cindy was sweet and kind, loving, generous, caring, sociable, gregarious, and fun-loving. She was always positive and cheerful, never had an unkind word for anyone, and always looked to find the best in everyone. She worked hard all her life to provide and share a loving home. She loved sparkly bright-colored clothes, took great pride in decorating her home, and loved spending time in her flower and vegetable garden. She loved to travel and always returned with souvenirs to decorate her home and to share with loved ones. She loved to laugh and was happiest at holiday gatherings, at simple get-togethers with family, and whenever she could share and help care for others. When she was around, she brought sunshine and made everything brighter.

    Cindy loved going to all her great-nieces and great-nephew's events; they were her pride and joy. From sports events near and far, dance recitals, choir concerts, and musicals, she was there cheering them all on, always their #1 fan. Late in life Cindy suffered from several serious debilitating medical issues and was often in great pain but faced her difficulties courageously, did not whine or complain, and never let her pain detract from her caring and sharing joy with others. She will be remembered by all as a generous, sweet, caring, and delightful person.

    Her Family… Parents: Louis M Krisko born 1922 died 2000. Julia A (Krempasky) Krisko, born 1925, died 2016.

    Siblings: Victor Krisko, died 2023. His widow is Toni Krisko. Their children are Erik Krisko and Andrea Robach. Andrea Robach's husband is Adam Robach, and their sons are Brady and Evan Robach. Erik Krisko's wife is Kourtney Krisko, and their daughters are Chloe and Quinn Krisko.

    Theresa (Fred) Wright. Her child is Greg West. Greg West's wife is Chelsea West, and their children are Xavier and Maya West.

    Chris (Tom) Wieland. Their children are Troy Wieland and Michelle Sommer. Troy Wieland's wife is Marie Lynn Wieland. Their children are Brady, Morgan & Molly Watts. Michelle Sommer's husband is Craig Sommer, and their son is Nathan Sommer.

    Her Farewell… Cindy’s family and friends will gather Tuesday March 17 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM, at St. Agnes Catholic Church, 855 E. Grand River Fowlerville, MI 48836. Her Mass of the Christian Burial will follow at 10:30 AM. Father Nathaniel Sokol will serve as celebrant. Memorial contributions are suggested to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital or a charity of your choice.

    Please leave a message of comfort for Cindy’s family at 1-877-231-7900, or sign her guestbook at www.borekjennings.com.

 David Haraf

Webberville, Michigan

    His Legacy… David James Haraf, 67, passed away March 3, 2026. He was born on February 25, 1959, in Chicago, Illinois, to Chester Haraf and Eleanor (Nalepka) Haraf. Dave married the love of his life, Katherine “Chris” (McCarthy) Haraf, on July 26, 1985, at Most Holy Redeemer Church in Detroit, Michigan. He will be remembered as a hardworking, loving man who cherished his family and faith. A devout Catholic, faith was always important to Dave. After retiring from CBRE, he spent some of his free time trying out his luck at the casino. On pleasant days, Dave could be found working outside on his garden or manicuring his lawn. If he wasn’t outside, you could find him with a good book or spending quality time with his family. Most of all, Dave will be remembered as a hardworking provider and protector, and a wonderful husband and father.

    His Family… Dave will be missed by his loving wife, Chris Haraf, and his daughters, Katie Haraf and Megan (Edward Smit) Haraf. He is preceded in death by his parents, Chester and Eleanor Haraf, his brother, John (Martha) Haraf, and his nephew, Cole Haraf.

    In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the Fowlerville Food Bank or Elara Caring Hospice. Please leave a message of comfort for Dave’s family at 1-877-231-7900, or sign his guestbook at www.borekjennings.com.

 Statewide Tornado Test will take place this Wednesday, March 18, at 1pm

    The Fowlerville Fire Department will be part of a statewide tornado Test that will take place this Wednesday, March 18, at 1pm.

    The sirens will sound for three minutes which is the usual time for a tornado warning and is being done to check the equipment prior to the start of the tornado season in Michigan. If stormy conditions exist that day, the test will be postponed.

 Presentation on model trains offered at Fowlerville District Library March 26th

    David Thompson will be speaking at the Fowlerville District Library abouy six steps in developing a model train layout. The presentation will on March 26, starting at 6pm. The first item discussed will be details about the different scales. David will show several pices in various scales and will operated a train in “ho” scale.

 Livingston County Coin Club holding Spring Show on April 11th

    The Livingston County Coin Club is holding its Spring Show on Saturday, April 11th at the Heart of the Shepherd Church, located at 228 N. Burkhart Road (between the I-96 exit and Mason Road). The event takes place from 9:30am to 3pm.

    Buy-Sell-Trade gold & silver coins, paper money, tokens, medals and collecting supplies. Free admission and free parking. Very nice gift bag will be given for YNs 16 and under.

 Fowlerville 4th of July Committee’s Chili Cook-Off to be held Saturday, March 21

    The Fowlerville 4th of July Committee’s 21st annual Chili Cook-Off will be held on Saturday, March 21, from 4-7 p.m. with lots of chili to taste test.

    The event will once again be held at the Fowlerville VFW Post, located at 215 Veterans Drive.

    Money raised from the Cook-Off helps fund the Fowlerville 4th of July fireworks and other activities held during the local Independence Day celebration.

    Awards for the chili entries include Judges’ Choice and People’s Choice as well as Best Presentation (table area decorations).

    Back for its third year will be a Sweets Cook Off, with contestants bringing in desserts for judging. Awards will be given out for Judges’ Choice, People’s Choice, and Best Presentation.

    Along with the public being able to taste test the entries and vote for their favorites by making a monetary donation, the fun afternoon will include raffles and a Silent Auction.

    Admission is $10 for persons 13 years and older and $5 for kids 12 and under which includes a bowl of chili, a drink and a dessert, plus the taste testing.

 Brighton Library to host program on ‘Freshwater Jellies & Their Kin’

    Brighton Library will host a fascinating program on freshwater jellyfish by Dr. Cara Shillington, professor of biology at Eastern Michigan University. The program, set for Wednesday, March 18, at 7pm, will begin with background information on the different freshwater jellyfish groups, their evolution and behavior. Then students from the EMU jellyfish research class will talk about their projects with local jellyfish. Free Admission