Saturday, June 6, 2026

 Albert Elmer DePue

1/31/1932 – 6/03/2026

    Albert DePue of Webberville passed away peacefully in his sleep at home. Albert was born in Morrice to Clare William DePue and Bermuda Flossie DePue. In his youth he helped run the family farm until he was old enough to enlist in the Marines. He was an airplane mechanic stationed on two coasts.

    On a leave he met the love of his life, Elaine Ida Hoyland. Upon leaving the service, he married Elaine on April 30, 1955. He and Elaine have 6 children: Denise Schram, Diane Challiss, Bryan DePue, Mark DePue, Dawn Fitchett, Michael DePue, 18 grandchildren and many great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren!

    He worked for the railroad, Consumers Power, ran a gas station and auto repair in Webberville and then went to work for the Village of Webberville where, in 1969, he helped put in the water and sewer systems for the village and was the DPW for 30 years.

    When Albert retired, he moved to his dream farm outside of Webberville. The last few years he has spent back in town. He loved hunting, fishing, and being outside on his farm.

    He was preceded in death by his dad Clare William DePue and his mom Bermuda Flossie DePue, his siblings Donald DePue, Fred DePue, Ralph DePue, Rebbecca (DePue) Bartig, Lillian (DePue) Straub, Mildred (DePue) Albin and grandson Thomas Ebert.

    Visitation will be Monday June 8th at Gorsline Runciman Funeral Home – Williamston MI from 6-8pm, Service will be June 9th at Gorsline with a visitation at 10 am and the service to start at 11 am with a graveside service to follow at Rowley Cemetery. Calvary Baptist Church in Webberville will host a luncheon.

Photo was in paper March 22, 2026

Bede Aiden Roper Robertson

    The Celebration of Life for Bede Robertson will take place on Saturday, June 27, 2026, at Grand Haven Community Baptist Church at 11am. The church is located at 1140 Park Ave., Grand Haven MI 49417. Interment was held at Grand Haven Township Lakeshore Cemetery.

    On Wednesday, March 11, 2026, Bede A.R. Robertson, 90, of Grand Haven, MI was called home to his Savior, Jesus Christ, in Heaven.

    What stands out in Bede’s life is his character - a life of integrity, of love toward others, of selflessness, of friendliness and gentleness. It can be said without contradiction that Bede’s departure from this life is a loss for all who knew him. He was a friend to everyone.

    Bede was born on September 6, 1935 in the village of Cotherstone, England to Emma and the Rev. George Richard Robertson. He later grew up near London in the town of North Marston during WWII.

    The family moved to Canada in 1945 when Bede was 12 and eventually settled in Livingston County Michigan where he graduated Howell High School and then served in the U.S. Army stationed in Korea.

    After his service, Bede returned to Michigan where he met the love of his life, Judy Perroud. Years later, when asked about the highlights of his life, Bede always turned the conversation to how much Judy meant to him and brought joy to his life.

    Marriage followed and Bede and Judy welcomed three beautiful daughters, Dawn, Lisa and Gail to their family.

    Bede and Judy created a loving home in Fowlerville as Bede worked as an electrical estimator for Glover Electric and Crampton Electric.

    His three daughters married and soon summers and celebrations were spent in Bede and Judy’s home by Lake Michigan with their grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

    When his wife faced a chronic health situation in her later years, Bede showed uncommon and commendable love, sacrifice and care for his bride.

    Bede loved Michigan State sports, a friendly game of golf when the score was an afterthought and mulligans were plentiful, and he definitely had a sweet tooth. He never turned down some ice cream or a slice of pie.

    Bede is survived by his daughters Dawn (Steve) Varcoe of Louisville, Ky., and their son Michael (Joanna) of Mt. Washington, Ky., daughter Lisa (Scott) Lockwood of Saranac, Mi., and their son Greg of Tucson, Az., and daughter Tera (Jamie) of Clinton, N.Y., and daughter Gail (Doug) of Gilbert, Az., and their daughter Abby (Mike) of Gilbert, Az., and son Chandler (Kellie) of Mesa, Az. He deeply enjoyed the blessing of six grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

    He was preceded in death by his dear wife of 67 years, Judith Perroud Robertson; and his precious granddaughter, Courtney Macheile Varcoe.

    Anyone would do well to be the kind of person Bede was. Bede will be forever missed. 

 Nancy Joan Bolt

January 2, 1956 - May 27, 2026

    Nancy Joan Bolt went home to Jesus after her battle with cancer at age 70.

    She was born on January 2, 1956 in Pontiac, MI to Mildred A. Hundley and Stanley E. Hundley.

    She passed away in her home surrounded by the love of those who knew her best. She is survived by her husband Walter J. Bolt, her brother David S. Hundley and many other relatives and friends

    Nancy had a passion for snowmobiling, drag racing, and rescuing kittens, always finding joy in adventure and in caring for animals in need. She was known for her kind heart and willingness to help everyone she knew, never hesitating to lend a hand to family, friends, or even strangers.

    On July 11, 1992 she married her best friend and lifelong companion, Wally J. Bolt. Together they shared a beautiful life filled with love, laughter, and countless adventures, truly doing everything side by side.

    Nancy will be remembered for her generous spirit, her love for others, and the happiness she brought wherever she went. She will be dearly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing and loving her.

    A Celebration of Life will be held at Grimm Acres 5401 Weller Rd. Gregory, MI 48137 on June 14, 2026 from 4-7pm. All those who knew her are welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers we asking for donations for her funeral expenses.

 Williamston Concert Series opens with ‘Betty B & the Ropewalkers’ on June 11

    Thursday June 11 opens the season of The Williamston Summer Concert Series opens the season this Thursday, June 11, at the American Legion Band Shell in McCormick Park.

    Always a crowd favorite, ‘Betty B & the Ropewalkers’ bring their swingin' sound of "Be-Bop and early R&B." Concerts begin at 7pm- Free. Concession provided by the Williamston Area Senior Center. Concerts are within the Downtown Social District - grab a "cocktail to go" at a local restaurant and enjoy the show!

    This concert is sponsored by Capital Area District Libraries and Niko's Taverna. 2026 Summer Concert patrons include: Williamston Rotary, Custom Built Design & Remodelling, Xfinity/Comcast and Granger Waste Services.

 Webberville United Methodist Church to serve Chicken Dinner on June 20th

    Webberville United Methodist Church, located at 4215 E. Holt Rd. is serving a ‘drive through’ Chicken Dinner on Saturday, June 20. The dinner includes 2 pieces oven fried chicken, mashed potatoes, chicken gravy, green beans, corn casserole, coleslaw, roll and cookies. All for $12. Dinner served 5 to 7 pm or until we run out.

 Webberville Community Picnic being held this Friday, June 12th

    The Webberville Community Picnic will be held this Friday, June 12, from 5:30-7:30pm. on North Main Street and Webberville Elementary. Kids Parade, Food, ‘Touch a Truck’, Car Show, and Kids Activities are being offered.

 LACASA Garden Tour tickets on sale now; event takes place on July 11th

    LACASA announced that tickets for the the annual Garden Tour are now on sale. The event takes place on Saturday, July 11th. Now in its 27th year, the event invites guests to spend a summer day exploring a curated collection of stunning private gardens throughout the community, all while supporting survivors of child abuse, domestic violence, and sexual violence.

    This self-guided tour showcases a variety of unique outdoor spaces, from vibrant flower gardens and peaceful retreats to creative landscaping ideas and inspiring design features. Each stop reflects the passion and personality of local homeowners who generously open their gardens to the public, offering guests fresh inspiration for their own gardens and outdoor living spaces.

    “The LACASA Garden Tour is one of the community’s favorite summer traditions,” said LACASA President and CEO Bobette Schrandt. “Not only does it provide a beautiful and relaxing experience for attendees, but every ticket purchased helps ensure survivors and their children continue to receive safe shelter, counseling, advocacy, and support services at no cost. It’s a wonderful example of our community coming together to grow hope.”

    In addition to touring the featured gardens, guests can participate in the Stargazer Scavenger Hunt for a chance to win special prizes. Attendees can also browse the Blooming Raffle at the tour’s fifth stop while enjoying complimentary refreshments at Petals CafĂ©.

    This year’s Blooming Raffle includes fabulous garden-inspired treasures and unique finds curated by the Garden Tour Committee, including a picnic basket packed with gourmet treats, a coffee lover’s basket including a handcrafted Costa Rican coffee drip, a bird-watching basket with a Wi-Fi-enabled bird feeder, a deluxe charcuterie spread, and much more! As a special treat, LACASA has partnered with Spicer Orchards Farm Market (located next to this year’s first stop on the tour) to offer all Garden Tour attendees a complimentary cherry-chip donut, and they will also donate a portion of donut purchases back to LACASA. Likewise, Bee Rex Apiary, located at Garden #1, will offer fresh, local honey for sale during Garden Tour, with 20% of proceeds donated to LACASA. In addition, to celebrate the launch of ticket sales, all floral artwork and apparel are 30% off now through June 7 at LACASA Collection charity resale boutique. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased through LACASA’s website. Advance online ticket purchases are strongly encouraged for the best experience. Limited cash sales will be available on the day of the tour.

    Proceeds from the Garden Tour directly support LACASA’s comprehensive services for survivors and families in need throughout Livingston County.

    Please note this is a rain or shine event, and no refunds will be issued.

    To nominate your own garden or that of someone you know for next year’s Garden Tour, email Events@lacasacenter.org.

ABOUT LACASA CENTER: For four decades, this nonprofit organization has advocated for victims of child abuse, domestic violence and sexual violence from Livingston County. LACASA also works to provide education and awareness programs throughout the community, which help prevent abuse and interpersonal violence. Learn more at lacasacenter.org.