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Dudley K. Holmes, II

“You can achieve anything regardless of what obstacles come your way. Understand that you should always do what is right because in the long run, that’s what matters.” 

~Dudley K Holmes II

Dudley died peacefully on Friday, March 4, 2022 at his home with his family by his side. He was 77 years old. Dudley was born December 8, 1944, the son of Dudley K. & Nancy (Brown) Holmes and raised in Chelsea, MI.

Dudley was a passionate man who always put others first throughout his life’s journey. He emphasized leading with a strong work ethic, continuously giving back to his community, and staying humble. After graduating from Chelsea High School in 1963 as a star athlete, he went on to play football at Hope College, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. He returned to Chelsea to begin his career at Chelsea Milling Company (“Jiffy”), working his way from the ground up at almost every job before ending as Vice President of Procurement. After 35 years, Dudley retired in 2004 and continued to serve on the Board of Directors. 

Patrice Ann Devine

of Webberville, MI, age 67, went home to be with the Lord in Heaven on Friday, January 7, 2022. She was born March 17, 1954 in Detroit, the daughter of Edward Michael & Ruth Audry (Oliver) Devine.  Patrice graduated from St. Mary's of Redford High School in 1972.  She attended Calvary Church in Webberville.  She owned Iron Horses Antiques, Collectibles, and Curiosities.  Patrice is a child of God who lived her life as a great example. Filled with His love, joy and mercy, she found peace and happiness sharing the love of Christ with family, friends, and neighbors.  She enjoyed walks in the woods, bike rides, gardening and collecting rocks, all while singing, praying, and praising.  Psalm 91:1 "Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty."
 

Suzanne Louise Cutler

Suzanne Louise Cutler - generous and loving wife, mother, grandmother “Grandmere”, sister, friend and legendary hostess left this world on February 27, 2022, at age 81 after a brief battle with cancer.

Born in Staten Island, NY to Dominick and Liliane Prato and the eldest of four close-knit children, Suzanne went on to work for the Wall Street law firm of Cahill Gordon where she met her husband Douglas Eugene Cutler (deceased). Later Doug took a position at Ford Motor Company, and they moved their growing family to Dearborn, MI.

In Dearborn, Suzanne raised their four sons, embraced her new community and quickly developed a reputation for her skills in the kitchen. She was a true artist.

Carol Marie Brock

of Pleasant Lake, MI, formerly of Chelsea, age 78, died Sunday, February 27, 2022, at her son's home in Pleasant Lake. She was born October 3, 1943, in Croswell, MI, the daughter of Charles Henry & Thelma Della (Clement) Gentinne.

Carol grew up in Dearborn, and taught Home Economics at Corunna High School. After the death of her husband, Bob, she went back to school to study occupational therapy at Eastern Michigan University while raising four boys. She worked as an occupational therapist at Chelsea Community Hospital for many years before retiring. Carol was a warm person with a friendly smile for everyone. She was a volunteer who put her heart into everything she did. Carol was active in Chelsea MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers), organized Red Cross blood drives, taught Sunday school and volunteered at Chelsea First United Methodist Church. Carol loved taking family vacations with her sons and their families, and she especially enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren.

David Kujawa

of Chelsea, Michigan, age 79, died Monday, February 21, 2022 at Hope Hospice in Fort Myers, Florida. He was born August 13, 1942 in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Anthony Peter and Veronica (Zablothy) Kujawa.
 
  David attended the University of Detroit High School graduating in 1960.  He graduated from the University of Detroit College, and earned his MBA from Wayne State University.  David worked as an automotive engineer for Ford Motor Company for 39 years.  He was also a member of the Air National Guard, earning the rank of Lieutenant.  David enjoyed reading, fishing, and playing Bridge, and was terrific with children. He loved spending winters in Estero FL at Cypress Bend RV Resort.