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James Holland

James Holland

Name: James Holland

Age: 66

Hometown: Filion

Funeral Date: March 28, 2026

Date of Birth: January 07, 1960

Date of Passing: March 16, 2026

Funeral Home: MacAlpine Funeral Home

Funeral Information

The Funeral Mass for James Holland will be celebrated at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, 2026 at St. Hubert Parish – Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 311 Whitelam St. Bad Axe, MI 48413. Celebrating will be Rev. Fr. Yesu Mulakaleti. Visitation will take place at the MacAlpine Funeral Home, 302 N. Hanselman St. Bad Axe, MI 48413, on Saturday, March 28, 2026 from 10:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. At 12:30 p.m. family and friends will gather to say their final goodbyes at the funeral home, and then travel in procession to Sacred Heart Catholic Church to celebrate the Funeral Mass at 1:00 p.m. At the request of James and his family, cremation will take place following services. Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider a memorial to the “Wishes of the Family, in care of Jayson Megdanoff . For online condolences please visit, www.macalpinefuneralhome.com

Family of the Deceased

James is survived by his two children, Jayson Megdanoff of Bad Axe and Jennifer Holland, Sebewaing, and granddaughter, Alyssa Holland and a great-child arriving in September, and many nieces and nephews. Along with his parents, James was preceded in death by his brother Steve Holland and sister Dawn Bond.

Biography

James Holland 66 years old, of Filion Michigan, passed away Monday, March 16, 2026 at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born on January 7, 1960 in Pontiac, Michigan, son of the late James and Judy (Bond) Holland. James married Mary LaLone on and she preceded him in death on March 3, 2025. James graduated in 1978 from Avondale High School. James was a hardworking man, and a great provider. He would give you the shirt off his back and help you in any way needed. He loved one woman all of his life. To his granddaughter, He was her life. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and was completing classes to join the Catholic Church.


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Joshua Sorenson

Joshua Sorenson

Name: Joshua C Sorenson

Age: 44

Hometown: Cass City

Funeral Date: March 19, 2026

Date of Birth: May 02, 1981

Date of Passing: March 15, 2026

Funeral Home: Kranz Funeral Home

Funeral Information

Funeral service held 12:00 p.m. Thursday, March 19, 2026 in First Baptist Church of Cass City with Pastor Christian Wright officiating, Pastor Chuck Carr and Pastor Tony Jacobs also co-concelebrating. Interment will be in Hillside Cemetery, Cass City. Pallbearers for Josh: Ron Cybulski, Marshall Venema, Jared Sorenson, Justin Sorenson, Ryan Grimshaw, Steve Noaker, Kyle Sorenson, Jason Sorenson and Kevin Dorsch. Honorary pallbearers will be his nephews. Memorials may be made to the family to be used at their discretion or to First Baptist Church of Cass City. Visitation: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Thursday, March 29, 2025 in First Baptist Church, Cass City Arrangements by Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City

Family of the Deceased

Josh is survived by his parents: Craig and Carolyn Sorenson of Cass City; daughters: Morgan and Lilly; brothers: Jared (Kassy) Sorenson of Cass City along with their children: Isaac, Ian, Owen, Ander, and Lydia; Justin (Lynzie) Sorenson of Vassar and their children: Henley, Ashton, Marlie, Addie, and Alister; sister, Caitlin (Ryan) Grimshaw of Clarkston and their children: Soren, Lennon, Emmy, Ivy, and Sylvie. He is preceded in death by his grandparents: Richard (Mary) Smith and Harold (Lillian) Sorenson. Josh will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. His life reminds us that every person is more that their struggles, and he will be remembered for his laughter, his love for his family, and the memories he leaves behind.

Biography

Joshua C. Sorenson, 44, of Cass City passed away unexpectedly Sunday, March 15, 2026. He was born May 2, 1981 in Cass City to Craig and Carolyn (Smith) Sorenson. Josh attended Owen-Gage schools, then Cass City High School graduating with the class of 2000. He also attended the Tuscola Technology Center where he excelled in automotive technology, competing at state and national levels earning first place in state and second place in national Motorsport mechanics. Early in his life he accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior and followed in believer’s baptism. He had attended Calvary Chapel in Vassar; recently, First Baptist Church in Cass City and Celebrate Recovery in Caro. One of his favorite hymns was “I’d Rather Have Jesus”. His family finds comfort that he is safe in the arms of Jesus. Through it all he found comfort in his faith and loved the old hymns. He enjoyed watching faith-based, on location documentaries of the Holy lands. He remarked that he wished he’d seen them a lot earlier in life. Josh was known for his natural problem-solving abilities, mechanical talent, and his deep love of motorcycles, tractors, and old cars. He could often be found fixing, tinkering, and pulling over to admire tractors at local retailers. Josh had a unique sense of humor and a very distinct laugh that could fill a room. His laughter brought joy to those around him. More than anything, Josh loved his daughters, Morgan and Lilly, who meant the world to him. He also cared deeply for his nieces and nephews and cherished the time he spent with them.


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Mary Wisneski

Mary Wisneski

Name: Mary Ann Wisneski

Age: 91

Hometown: Bad Axe

Funeral Date: March 21, 2026

Date of Birth: January 28, 1935

Date of Passing: March 11, 2026

Funeral Home: Ramsey Funeral Home

Funeral Information

Visitation for Mary Ann will take place Friday March 20, 2026 from 2:00 - 8:00pm at Oswald Hall of St. Hubert Parish in Bad Axe, MI. A rosary service will be offered Friday at 7pm. A mass of Christian burial will be held at Sacred Heart Catholic church (St. Hubert Parish) Bad Axe, on Saturday March 21, 2026 at 11:30am with visitation also 10:30am until the time of service. In lieu of gifts, memorials may be offered to the St. Hubert Food Pantry. Arrangements are being handled by the Ramsey Funeral Home of Harbor Beach. Condolences may be shared at www.ramseyfh.com

Family of the Deceased

Mary Ann is survived by her husband Eugene “Frosty” Wisneski and their daughters: Debbie (Terry) Dekoski of Ruth; Annette Wisneski of Bad Axe; Denise (Ron) Gebauer of Bad Axe; Carol (Kameron) Dugan of Wamego, KS; and Michelle (Tuan) Nguyen of Fuquay Varina, NC. And soul sister Marilyn Rice. Several grand and great-grandchildren: Mark (Courtney) Dekoski and their children Macy, Alex, Kady, and Reed of Ubly; Carrie (Kyle) Yamamoto and their boys Tanner and Connor of Reno, NV; Eric Dekoski of Fenton; Kimberly Dekoski of Washington Township; Aaron (Jen) Gebauer and their children, Noah (Lauren) Mercer of Goldsboro, NC, Hannah Mercer, Jackson, and Dawson Gebauer of Saginaw; Joshua Gebauer of Bad Axe; Brad (Dyana) Gebauer and their boys Lucas and Braydon of Laingsburg; Kyra Dugan & fiancé Stephan Eden of Wamego, KS; Merrick Dugan of Wamego, KS; Brandon (Hayley) Nguyen and their daughter Daisy of Kailua, HI; and Miahnna (Will) Jones of Virginia Beach, VA. She is also survived by her siblings: Florance “Pat” Vogel, and Bernard Kubucki; in-laws, Tom Wisneski, Beatrice Kubacki, JoAnn Kubacki, Genieve Fisher, Sal (Mary) Wisneski, and Dave (Jane) Wisneski. She was proceeded in death by one daughter, Mary Kay Wisneski. Also, her siblings: Rita (Stanley) Helewski, Irvin (Marie) Kubacki, Stanley (Margaret) Kubacki, Clarence Kubacki, Helen Kubacki, Mildred (Eugene) Lemke, Aloysius “Junior” Kubacki, and Rose Mary Wisneski; and her inlaws:Lawrence Vogel, Pauline Kubacki, Virginia (Eugene) Ignash, Geraldine Majeski, Lillian (Sylvester) Drake, and Harry Wisneski. A special Thank You to Marilyn Rice (soul sister) for the home cooked meals and the love that she gave to all of us, especially to Mom. Thank You to the McLaren Thumb Region ER doctors and staff for such great care, as well as, the Drs., nurses, CNAs, dietitians, PT, RT, and Heartland Hospice, for all the wonderful care and kind words.

Biography

Mary Ann Wisneski (91), passed away on Wednesday, March 11th, 2026 at McLaren Thumb Regional Hospital in Bad Axe, with family by her side. Mary Ann was born on January 28th 1935 to Aloysius & Lucy (Smaglinski) Kubacki in Bingham Twp. She married Eugene “Frosty” Wisneski, on June 7th, 1958 at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church of Smith’s Corners. Mary Ann graduated from Ubly High School in 1954 where she was a proud member of the percussion section of the band. She worked in the housekeeping department of Hubbard Hospital until she was blessed to be a stay at home mom. She provided baby-sitting for family and neighbors before going back to work at Huron County Medical Care Facility, where she worked as a dietary-aide until her retirement. Mary Ann enjoyed baking various treats for others to enjoy, as well as tending to her many flower and vegetable gardens for years, to then do the long hours of prepping and canning their harvest of fruits and vegetables. She took pride in stripping and reupholstering old furniture, was a bowler in the ladies and mixed leagues, loved to sew and quilt, helped with her daughter’s 4H group, and provided housecleaning services. She and her husband went on numerous trips and even more with her children, always loving to travel. Mary Ann enjoyed having her grandchildren and great-grandchildren visit and watching them participate in their many school activities. After losing her sight, she spent much of the last 20 years making rosaries with her husband and daughter Mary Kay, listening to daily prayer services on TV, saying many, many rosaries daily for all family members, listening to polkas and country music, and was always willing to still dance an oberek or waltz when asked. She was the most kind hearted, caring, sympathetic, sweet, non-judgmental, generous, happy, smiley, fun, humble, and loveable lady. Always blessing others with “book-sop-watch”, her God Bless You.


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David Hacker

David Hacker

Name: David A Hacker

Age: 89

Hometown: Elkton

Funeral Date: March 21, 2026

Date of Birth: February 09, 1937

Date of Passing: March 12, 2026

Funeral Home: Ransford Funeral Home - Pigeon

Funeral Information

In accordance with Dave’s wishes, cremation is to take place. A celebration of life for Dave will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at Harvest Church, 1365 South Van Dyke Road, Bad Axe, with Pastor Phil Hall presiding. The family will be present to share food and memories at the church’s fellowship hall following the service. Memorials may be made to Harvest Church. The family was assisted with these arrangements by the Ransford Funeral Home - Pigeon. Friends may share memories, thoughts, and prayers online at www.RansfordFuneralHome.com.

Family of the Deceased

Dave is survived by his wife of over 66 years, Janet Hacker; children, Larry (Debi) Hacker, Denise (Jim) McLane, Jeff Hacker, Don Hacker, and Chris Hacker; fourteen grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren; and brother-in-law, Clement Heleski; as well as many nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends. Dave was preceded in death by his sister, Betty Jane Heleski.

Biography

David “Dave” A. Hacker of Elkton, age 89, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 12, 2026, at McLaren Thumb Region in Bad Axe, Michigan. Dave was born on February 9, 1937, in Bad Axe, to the late Alexander and Minnie (Kroupa) Hacker and was a 1955 graduate of Elkton High School. He held various positions throughout his years, helping his father on the family farm in his younger years and working at several machine shops and factories throughout the region. Dave helped start Huron Tool and Engineering and retired as a machinist from the company in 2000. He met Janet Kay Andersen at a roller rink and a year later the couple would marry on September 19, 1959. She survives him. Dave loved the outdoors and felt at peace in nature, camping with his family and teaching woodcraft to children throughout the area as a Scout Leader in the Boy Scouts. He was a deeply faithful man and lifelong member of Harvest Church in Bad Axe where he was a board member, taught Sunday School, and served as a Royal Ranger Leader. He traveled with Janet throughout the country and spent his winters in Tucson, Arizona. Dave was a laid-back man who enjoyed the simple things in life, like sitting back and watching the Tigers or spending time with his beloved family.


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Kathryn McTaggart

Kathryn McTaggart

Name: Kathryn Ellen McTaggart

Age: 95

Hometown: Port Hope

Funeral Date: March 16, 2026

Date of Birth: February 10, 1931

Date of Passing: March 12, 2026

Funeral Home: Ramsey Funeral Home

Funeral Information

Funeral Services for Kay will be Monday March 16, 2026 at 11 am at the Port Hope United Methodist Church, with Pastor Karen Kinney officiating. Burial will follow in the New River Cemetery. Friends may call at the Ramsey Funeral Home of Harbor Beach, on Sunday, March 15, 2026 from 2-8 pm. Visitation on Monday will be at the church, beginning at 10 am until time of services at 11 am. Memorials may be offered to the Port hope Chamber of Commerce Fireworks Fund, the Grindstone Port Hope Sportsmen's Club, the Port Hope United Methodist Church, or to a donor of your choice. Memories can be shared at Ramsey Funeral Home

Family of the Deceased

Kay is survived by her three children: Alan (Judy) McTaggart, Jean Norton, and Debra (Jerome) Lackowski, all of Port Hope. Six Grandchildren: Lindsey (Greg) DeJonge of Zeeland, Mark (Amanda) McTaggart of Traverse City, Autumn Norton of Mount Pleasant, April (Nick) Osburn of Mount Pleasant, Thomas (Kate) Norton of Port Hope, and Alex Lackowski of Filion. Eight great grandchildren: Fynlee DeJonge, Olive McTaggart, Henry DePottey, Carter Osburn, Charlotte Osburn, Michaella Norton, Londyn Norton and Piper Lackowski, sister-in-law: Donna Woolner of Capac and many nieces and nephews. Kay was a very loving Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother, and will be deeply missed. Kay was preceded in death by her parents Alvin and Jeanette Woolner, her husband Harold, brothers: Kenneth, James, Bernard, Alvin, Francis and infant Clarence, and her sister infant Sarah, brothers and sisters-in-law: Donald and Luetta (Gray) McTaggart, Neil McTaggart and Donald McTaggart, Ellen Jean (Thomas) Maus, her step mother Lorraine Apley Woolner, and nieces and nephews. The family would like to extend a very big thank you to Kendra, Deanndra and Brittany, the wonderful caregivers who showed Kay so much love and compassion over the past few years and especially in her final days.

Biography

Kathryn Ellen "Kay" McTaggart, age 95 of Port Hope, passed away peacefully, in the comfort of her own home, on Thursday, March 12, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. Kay was born on February 19, 1931 in Grindstone City, Michigan, to the late Alvin and Jeanette (McCachen) Woolner. Kay graduated from Cass City High School in 1949. Soon after graduating, Kay got a job at Frutchey Bean Co. in Cass City as the office girl. Her boss, Art Atwell, gave her the nickname Kay, because it was easier for him to remember. Kay and some friends travelled to Bad Axe on night, to the roller rink, where she met a handsome, young man, named Harold McTaggart. Harold and Kay were united in marriage on May 5, 1951 at the Gagetown Nazarene Church. Harold preceded her in death on May 2, 2016, just a few days shy of their 65th wedding anniversary. Kay then got a job working at Bad Axe Grain, where Harold also worked til 1956, when they moved their family to Port Hope. Together Harold and Kay founded Thumb Farm Service Inc. in 1971 with grain elevators in Port Hope, Ubly, and Ruth. Kay was the secretary/treasurer for Thumb Farm Service for over 40 years. Kay was a member of the Port Hope United Methodist Church, the Port Hope United Methodist Women, where she served as the treasurer for many years, and was a Sunday School teacher for many years. She was also a member of the Grindstone Port Hope Sportsmen Club, the Port Hope Chamber of Commerce, and the Port Hope Community School PTA. Kay and Harold moved to Florida for over 30 years, spending much of their time in Zephyrhills, Florida, where they made some amazing friends.


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