CARMEN GONZALEZ
Services for Carmen Gonzalez, 89, of Westland were Thursday, May 2, from St. Linus Catholic Church in Dearborn Heights with the Rev. George Miller officiating and burial at St. Hedwig Cemetery in Dearborn Heights.
Mrs. Gonzalez was born Nov. 4, 1912, in Mexico City and died April 29 in Westland. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include daughters, Mary (Concha) Navarrete, Elizabeth (Derry) Smyth and Judy (Joseph) Czajka; sons, Luis (Annerose) Gonzalez and Roy Gonzalez; one sister; nine grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Most Holy Trinity.
DOUGLAS LEROY TREDINNICK
Services for Douglas LeRoy Tredinnick, 76, of Higgins Lake, Mich., were Friday, April 26, at St. Hubert Catholic Church in Higgins Lake. The Rev. Greg McCallum officiated.
Mr. Tredinnick was born Oct. 11, 1925, in Madison, Wis., and died April 22 at home. He was retired from the City of Westland as superintendent of the water and sewer department. He retired in 1990 and had lived in Higgins Lake since moving from Novi in 1992.
Mr. Tredinnick served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean Conflict. He was a member of St. Hubert Catholic Church and a life member of the Marine Corps League and life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4034-Houghton Lake Heights. He was also a life member of the Knights of Columbus in Prudenville.
His memberships also include the St. Hubert Men's Club and American Legion Post 96-Higgins Lake.
He is survived by his wife, Doris, to whom he was married on Sept. 14, 1946; four children, Sandra (Dennis) Mahon of Taylor, Marsha (Gary) Hocker of Constantine, Mark (Carolyn) Tredennick of South Lyon and Patricia (Carlton) Shelton of Rochester Hills. He is also survived by 12 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three sisters, Malva (Gene) Lindevar of Green Bay, Wis., Claire Alderete of Roseville and Barbara (Steven) Layman of Rosemont, Minn.; and a brother, Miles Allen of Madison, Wis.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Donald.
Burial will be Monday, April 29, at Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens in Novi.
Arrangements were by Walsh Funeral Home, Roscommon. Memorials are suggested to Amicare Hospice.
DORIS J. MALIK
Doris J. Malik, 78, of Plymouth, who died April 21 in Livonia, will have private family services.
She was born April 25, 1923, in Sumpter Township. She was a homemaker and lifelong Plymouth resident who graduated from Plymouth High School in 1941. Her hobbies were square dancing and round dancing.
Surviving are daughters, Bonnie Quarandillo of Grand Rapids, Mich., Toni Johnstone of Northville and Janet (James) Agius of Georgia. A sister, Donna Dawson of Westland, also survives.
Cremation rites will be accorded. Memorials are suggested to Angela Hospice in Livonia.
Arrangements were by Schrader-Howell Funeral Home.
JUDITH H. KECK
Services for Judith H. Keck, 58, of Westland are today, Thursday, April 25, at Uht Funeral Home in Westland.
Mrs. Keck was born Oct. 2, 1943, and died April 22 in Garden City. She was a homemaker.
She is survived by her husband, Billy Keck; sons, James W. Keck and John W. (Erin) Keck; three grandchildren; one brother; and one sister.
Interment was in Cadillac Memorial Gardens West, Westland.
Memorials are suggested to the Karmanos Cancer Institute.
WARREN SPENCER BEVIER
Services for Warren Spencer Bevier, 75, of Westland were Wednesday, April 24. Cremation rites were accorded.
Mr. Bevier was born May 24, 1926, and died April 22 in Wayne. He was employed as a foreman.
He is survived by his son, David (Sandra) Bevier; daughters, Susan (Rick) Marion, Patricia (Thomas) Dempsey, Rosemary (Ronald) Hubbard and Peggy (Ronald) Marz; one brother; one sister; 24 grandchildren; and 59 great-grandchildren.
Interment was by Southern Michigan Services, Livonia. Arrangements were by Uht Funeral Home.
EMORY F. MEIER SR.
Services for Emory F. Meier Sr., 77, of Westland were Monday, April 22, from L.J. Griffin Funeral Home. The Rev. Jerry Yarnell of St. Michael Lutheran Church officiated.
Mr. Meier was born April 23, 1924, in Detroit and died April 19 in Garden City. He was employed in law enforcement with the Wayne County Sheriff's Department.
He is survived by his wife, Judith; daughters, Eleanor Addison, Jody and Jeanne; sons, Emory (Linda) and Gary (Katherine); sister, Marilyn Refalo; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Interment was in Cadillac Memorial Gardens West, Westland.
Arrangements were by L.J. Griffin Funeral Home.
OTTO ARNOLD KOSLOWSKI
Services for Otto Arnold Koslowski, 85, of Westland were Saturday, April 20, at Vermeulen Funeral Home in Westland. The Rev. Joel Baseley officiated.
Mr. Koslowski was born Feb. 4, 1917, in Detroit and died April 18 in Dearborn. He was employed as a truck driver in public education. He was a Lutheran, and a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in World War II.
He is survived by his sons, Perry (Nancy) Koslowski of Westland and Dwight (Gail) Koslowski of Westland; stepson, Richard (Sharon) Thurman of Nokomis, Fla.; sister, Eleanor Lasater of St. Louis, Mo.; and grandchildren, Rachel, Richard Jr., Steven, Cindy, James, Jeffrey, Rachael, Martina and Jake.
Cremation rites were accorded. Arrangements were by Vermeulen Funeral Home.
Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice.
STEWART R. WILLIAMSON
Stewart R. Williamson, 70, of Westland died April 18.
Services were private with burial in Middletown, R.I.
Mr. Williamson was the father of Steven and James.
Arrangements were through Harry J. Will Funeral Home in Wayne.
MARY T. TARNACKI
Services for Mary T. Tarnacki, 77, of Ypsilanti were Monday, April 22, at Vermeulen Funeral Home in Westland. The Rev. Leonard Partensky officiated.
Mrs. Tarnacki was born May 27, 1924, in Lowell, Mass., and died April 19 in Ypsilanti. She was employed as a bartender. She was a Catholic.
She was a 30-year resident of Westland, living the last 10 years in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Tarnacki; and parents, Paul and Mary Martin. Surviving are her daughter, Carleen (Art) Baumgartner of Belle Vernon, Pa.; sons, Ramer L. (Martha) Biggs III of Ypsilanti and Harry W. Seiber Jr. of Ypsilanti; brother, Edward (Gloria) Martin of Ridgefield, Ct.; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
Burial was in Cadillac Memorial Gardens West, Westland.
Memorials are suggested to a charity of your choice. Arrangements were by Vermeulen Funeral Home.