Name: Salim Elias Kabban
Age: 77
Hometown: Harbor Beach
Funeral Date: April 26, 2025
A funeral service will be held on Saturday, April 26th at 11:00 a.m. at Holy Name of Mary Parish, Our Lady of Lake Huron Catholic Church, in Harbor Beach, with Father Kevin Wojciechowski officiating. Visitation at the church will begin at 10:00 a.m., with burial to follow at Holy Name of Mary Parish, OLLH Cemetery. A Mercy Meal will follow at Infinity Event Center in Caseville. Visitation will also take place on Friday, April 25th, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., at the Ramsey Funeral Home of Harbor Beach, with a prayer service at 7:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Our Lady of Lake Huron Catholic School — a place he was proud to send his children, and one that reflected the values he held close. Memories can be shared at www.RamseyFH.com
He was married to Lily (Natour) Kabban for nearly 50 years. Together they raised three children: Elias (Michele), Rana (Jimmy) Issa, and Michael (Danielle). Their lives were his proudest accomplishment. That, to him, was success. A life well lived. In his eyes, he won the game. His greatest joy was being “Seedo” to his grandchildren: Michael Jr., Isaiah, Andrew, Jenna, Isabella, Alexander, and Abigail. To them, he passed down a way of life — dignity, love, and hard work, all given through his stories and the way he lived. In his final years, he became more reverent. His presence, even in reserve, was always deeply felt.
Salim Elias Kabban, a devoted husband, father, brother, and grandfather, passed away peacefully on April 22, 2025, in Harbor Beach, Michigan, at the age of 77. He returned home to the Lord — and to his parents, Elias and Helenah (Farhat) Kabban — after a life defined by his faith, his hard work, and the quiet strength that guided everything he did. Salim was born on October 10, 1947, in Jaffa, Palestine. Not long after, his family was displaced and resettled in Ramallah, which he called home until his last days. He was raised in a Christian household shaped by hospitality, faith, and resilience — values he lived by and passed on. In 1970, he came to the United States to build a better life. He made being an immigrant look easy, and carried that burden quietly while continuing to work for his family, right through the end. By 1978, he had made Harbor Beach home, where he and his brothers, together, operated the family grocery store, Foodtown --- a staple in the community --- and one of the ways he touched so many lives.
Name: G. LaJean Seibert
Age: 83
Hometown: Bad Axe
Funeral Date: April 28, 2025
Funeral service will be held on Monday, April 28th at 11am at the Bad Axe First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Colfax Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Sunday, April 27th from 6-8pm at Kaufman Funeral Home in Bad Axe, Michigan; along with Monday, April 28th from 10-11am at First Baptist Church prior to the funeral service. Special thank you to the dedicated staff at Huron County Medical Care for their love and care of LaJean. Many went above and beyond the normal nursing care and we are so grateful.
She is survived by husband, Vern F. Seibert Jr. of Bad Axe; daughters Tammy (Kevin-deceased) DeBoer of Bad Axe; Teresa (Larry) Storinsky of Rochester Hills; and Tanya (Joel) Haselhuhn of Berrien Springs. She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, and precious infant sister. Her great joy was the time spent with her nine cherished grandchildren: Scott (Jenny) DeBoer, Jacquelyn (Joseph) Paulino, Aaron (Meayah) Haselhuhn, Christian Storinsky & Bri McGraw, and Andrew Haselhuhn. Her greatest joy were her eight great-grandchildren: Warren DeBoer, Lily Puvalowski, Vincent Puvalowski, Lucas DeBoer, Jeremiah DeBoer, Abigail Haselhuhn, Hudson Haselhuhn, and Scarlette Paulino.
G. LaJean Seibert, age 83 of Bad Axe, Michigan, passed away surrounded by her family. She met her Lord and Savior face-to-face on April 22, 2025. She was born on May 27th, 1941 in Gideon, Missouri, the daughter of Almon and Fanny Clark. She married Vern F. Seibert Jr. on August 14th, 1960 in Flint, Michigan. Her life’s foundation was her faith in Jesus Christ and His true Word. She served the Lord throughout her life in countless ways like music ministries, teaching children’s Sunday school, church nursery, providing transportation for those in need, hosting women’s Bible studies, cooking meals for others, writing encouragement cards, and spreading joy with her hugs and smiles known by ALL. LaJean’s love for her family was a boundless force, nurturing everyone with unwavering devotion and selfless care.
Name: Michael Apley
Age: 49
Hometown: Harbor Beach
Funeral Date: April 25, 2025
Funeral Services for Mike will be Friday, April 25, 2025 at 4 pm at the Ramsey Funeral Home of Harbor Beach. Visitation will begin at 1 pm at the funeral home, until time of services at 4 pm. Cremation will follow. Memories can be shared at www.RamseyFH.com
He leaves behind his wife: Christina (Shepherd) Apley, son: Zachary Craig, his mother: Gail (nee Horn) Krenz, two sisters: Gina (John Retford and Alicia (Special friend George) Apley, Mother-in-law Pamela Wolschlager, brother-in-law: Jimmy Shepherd and Melissa Moody, niece Chelsea Shepherd, nephews: Hunter Shepherd, Hunter Dheel and Braylon Kivel, his uncle Bill and wife Ginger Horn of Las Vegas, his beloved Uncle Tom Horn of Pigeon, step mother: Debbie Apley, and several nieces nephews and cousins, he is also survived by his best friends: Carl Matthews, Brooklynn Lawhorn, Alex Bietl and many more. He was preceded in death by his father, Curtis and his step father Donald Krenz.
Michael Apley, age 49 of Harbor Beach, passed away suddenly on April 21, 2025 at Harbor Beach Community Hospital. He was born on August 28, 1975 in Bad Axe and graduated from Bad Axe High School where he was involved in many sports. Mike was employed by Carl Matthews as a maintenance man. Mike enjoyed watching football with his friends and family. He really enjoyed wrestling with his wife and son. Mike also enjoyed talking to his close friends and coworkers: Brooklynn Lawhorn, Payton Williams and his wife and son, who made his world go round. He enjoyed cuddle time every monring with his fur baby Onyx.
Name: Samuel Wrayburn Krohn
Age: 67
Hometown: Florida
Funeral Date: Not Available
A celebration of life will be held for Sam at a later date.
He is survived by his wife Mary, daughters, Michelle (Burt) Stafford, Bad Axe, Danielle (Jamie) Learman, Caseville, Lisa (special friend Chad Talaski), Bad Axe. Grandchildren Colin (Elizabeth) Ridner, Bad Axe, Kyah Learman (Andrew Pechette), Wyoming MI, McKenna Learman, Pigeon, Aiden Smith, Bad Axe and Great grandson Easton Ridner. Sisters Deb (Mark) Smith, Karen (Gary) Etzler, Lana Greene and brother Patrick (Sylvia) Krohn and several nieces and nephews. He is proceeded in death by his parents Don and Addie Mae Krohn, brother in law Brian Greene and infant brother Daniel.
Samuel Wrayburn Krohn, Palmetto, FL (formerly from Bad Axe, MI) passed away on April 15, 2025. He was born on March 18, 1958 in Bad Axe, MI to Don and Addie Mae Krohn. Sam and Mary Ellen Greene were married at the 1st Presbyterian Church of Bad Axe, MI on September 30, 1989. They were married for 35 years. Sam worked for Tower Automotive (formerly Active Industries) for 42 years, retiring in 2019. He was very proud to be a boy scout attaining the designation of Eagle Scout. He was a dedicated firefighter, serving on the Bad Axe Area Fire Department for 29 years. Sam served as an Elder and was a member of the bell choir at his church, was a member of the Eagles club in Caseville and a member of the Moose club in Palmetto, FL. Sam was a kind and compassionate man. He loved people, always willing to lend a helping hand, give advice or just stop and chat. He loved the outdoors, camping, boating, fishing, cooking and grilling. In his younger years he loved skiing, ice fishing, and riding his motorcycle. He was an avid DIYer and liked woodworking. Most of all he loved his family. He was very proud of his children and grandchildren, looking forward to his daily FaceTime calls with his great grandson.
Name: Douglas Norman Kucharczyk
Age: 64
Hometown: Gagetown
Funeral Date: April 24, 2026
Funeral service held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, April 24, 2025 in Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City with Deacon David Gillespie of Our Lady Consolata officiating. Interment in Grant Township Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Evonne Kucharczyk for the family’s discretion. Visitation: 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, 2025 in Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday, April 24, 2025 in Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City Arrangements by Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City
Doug is survived by his wife, Evonne; children: Jennifer (Michael) Kucharczyk-Haupt, Matt (Marni) Kucharczyk, Brent Douglas (April) Kucharczyk, Ethan (Katelyn) Kucharczyk, Charnelle (Richard) Wilkie; grandchildren: Chase Stahlbaum, Elizabeth Stahlbaum, Kasper Kucharczyk-Haupt, Evanna (Justin) Govea, Hali Kucharczyk, Matthew Kucharczyk, Jr., Zane Kucharczyk, Devin Wilkie, Dylan Wilkie, Daniel Wilkie, Daenerys Wilkie; great granddaughter, Abree Govea. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Mike Kucharczyk.
Douglas N. Kucharczyk, 64, of Gagetown, died unexpectedly Saturday, April 19, 2025 in his home. He was born May 5, 1960 in Cass City to Albert E. and Lylan M. (Swartz) Kucharczyk. He married Evonne Gail Hazel on September 17, 1988 in Harbor Beach Catholic Church. Doug attended Harbor Beach High School and his first job was working for the Harbor Beach Resort. He was employed as an insurance agent for Combined Insurance; and later, he built and owned the Allway Stop Market in Gagetown. An entrepreneur at heart, Doug also owned Hearts Faith Adult Foster Care Home in Bad Axe. He enjoyed many hobbies including hunting for deer, turkey, and rabbits. Fishing for bass, walleye, perch and bluegill was another favorite pastime. Doug was a music lover of many genres and wasn’t shy about singing and dancing wherever he could. He always had to tell you what he saw on Fox News. Doug was a true family man, and his family was very close. He loved spending every moment he could with his grandchildren.
Name: James Elmer Headlee
Age: 93
Hometown: Bad Axe
Funeral Date: April 24, 2025
Visitation for James will be on Thursday, April 24, 2025 at the MacAlpine Mac Chapel from 1:00-5:00. A Masonic service will be held at 5:00 with the funeral service to follow at 5:30 with Rev. G. Patrick Thompson officiating. Memorials may be offered to St. Paul Episcopal Church in Bad Axe. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.macalpinefuneralhome.com
James is survived by the mother of his children Norma Headlee; his children Terry Headlee, David (Connie) Headlee, Lynn Conklin; stepchildren Kenneth McIntosh, Thomas McIntosh, Janet (Ronald) Hunt, Joanne (Larry) Stevens, Jean (Gerald) Foether, Ronald (Barbara) McIntosh; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. James was preceded in death by his daughter Christy, daughter-in-law Angie; step daughter-in-law Sally; brother Herb and wife Audrey Headlee; sister Arlene and husband Vern Roskey.
James Elmer Headlee, 93 years old, passed away on April 19, 2025 at Meadow Lane Assisted Living in Bad Axe. He was born on June 1, 1931 to the late Herbert and Eva Headlee. James played all sports in his younger years, and still enjoyed watching a good game on TV. He enjoyed fishing, traveling and playing euchre. He was a member of St. Paul Episcopal Church in Bad Axe, and Marysville Masonic Lodge #158. He had also served in the United States Marines. James married Joyce (LaFave) McIntosh in August of 1980 and they shared 43 years of marriage before she passed away on November 3, 2023.
Name: Suzanne M Roncka
Age: 84
Hometown: Bad Axe
Funeral Date: April 23, 2025
Memorial mass of Christian burial will be held at St. Hubert Parish/Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Bad Axe, on Wednesday April 23, 2025 at 11:00am with Fr. Yesu Mulakaleti officiating. Visitation will be at MacAlpine Funeral Home, Tuesday April 22nd, 2025 at 4:00pm- 8:00pm, and Wednesday April 23rd, 2025 10:00am until time of service. Condolences for the family, may be shared at www.macalpinefuneralhome.com
Preceeded in death by her parents, Joseph Cavanaugh and Ruth Wendell (and stepfather Ed), her brother Joey Cavanaugh, and her husband Jack. Sue is survived by her four children, 12 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Sue’s legacy of kindness, community service, and joyful living will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.
Suzanne M. Roncka, 84 years old of Bad Axe died on April 14, 2025. Sue was a remarkable woman whose vibrant spirit and dedication to her community left a lasting impact. Born and raised in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, she met her husband, John (Jack) Roncka, at Park Davis and settled in St. Clair Shores before moving to Bad Axe, Michigan, in 1972. Together, they raised four children Kathy, Jean, John, and Mike. Sue was a cornerstone of the Bad Axe community for 53 years; Sue chaired the Red Cross Blood Drive, showcasing her commitment to helping others. She held leadership roles as past President and Secretary of the Huron Medical Hospital Auxiliary, managed the office at Thumb Blanket (where she was part owner), and served as the Lutheran Church Secretary Office Manager from 1990 to 2018. Her community involvement extended to the Child Study Club, McLaren Thumb Region Hospital, and running hospital bridge tournaments for a decade. Sue also played a key role in establishing the first columbarium at Sacred Heart Cemetery. Professionally, she worked in retail at Kritzman’s and Norman’s, bringing her warmth and energy to every role. Sue will be remembered for her humility, optimism, and infectious sense of fun. Sue was a beloved mother, friend, and community member. She maintained lifelong friendships, loved playing bridge, dining out, and sipping wine with friends. Her playful, “glass-half-full” nature and love for laughter made her a joy to be around. Sue’s home in Bad Axe was a welcoming haven, filled with unique decorations and collections, where she enjoyed watching wildlife through her bay window. A thrifting enthusiast, she had a knack for style, coordinating everything from her socks to her lipstick. Always on the move, Sue drove her van across town and state to visit family and friends, embodying her “pedal to the metal” zest for life. She passed away peacefully in Grand Rapids Michigan, surrounded by her children.
Name: Richard James Costello
Age: 60
Hometown: Pigeon
Funeral Date: Not Available
A private family memorial service is planned for a later date. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.macalpinefuneralhome.com
Richard is survived by his brothers William, Frank, Pat and Joseph, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his sisters-in-law Debbie and Nancy.
Richard James Costello, 60 years old of Pigeon, passed away on April 13, 2025 at his home. Richard was born on July 6, 1964 to the late William and Elaine Ann (Meagher) Costello. He was a 1982 graduate of North Huron High School. Richard enjoyed watching and listening to sports. He lived a simple life and was content being alone. He worked for several years at Huron Castings in Pigeon.
Name: Jo Ann Capling
Age: 73
Hometown: Harbor Beach
Funeral Date: August 16, 2025
A funeral mass will be held at Holy Name of Parish Catholic Church in Harbor Beach on August 16, 2025 at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Harbor Beach Athletic Association in Jo Ann’s memory.
She is survived by her siblings Thomas Capling, Sam Capling (Jodi), Jayson Capling (Stacy) and Sandy Curtin (Phil). Nieces and nephews Molly, Abigail, Amelia, Cole, Nathan, Ethan and Beatrice Capling; Alexandra Todd (Michael), Haley Curtin and Riley Curtin; one great nephew Michael Thomas Todd, Jr. She is also survived by her many cousins, friends and countless students and athletes whose lives she was a part of during and after her career.
Jo Ann Capling, 73 of Harbor Beach, Michigan, passed away on March 16, 2025 after a short battle with cancer. Born on November 30, 1951 to Joseph and Beatrice (Smalley) Capling in Harbor Beach. Jo Ann graduated from Harbor Beach High School in 1969. She attended Delta College where she played field hockey and basketball. She completed her education at Western Michigan University graduating in 1973 with a BA in Education. Jo Ann began her teaching and coaching career at her alma mater in 1973. Over 25 years she amassed an impressive coaching record of 415-110 as the varsity girls’ basketball coach. She was recognized in 1989 when she was named District, Regional, and State Coach of the Year, and was also nominated for the National High School Athletic Coaches’ Association Coach of the Year. In 2000, Jo Ann was inducted into the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Hall of Fame. In addition to girls’ basketball, Jo Ann coached the mens’ varsity basketball team for several years. She also coached softball, volleyball and track and field. Jo Ann was a natural athlete. She excelled at and was a fierce competitor in every sport that she played. An avid golfer, she was a member at Verona Hills Golf Club for many years and where she had five hole in ones. Jo Ann loved to play games, especially Euchre, Gin 13, Scrabble and Yahtzee. She loved to travel with friends, read, music, especially Motown and Jimmy Buffet and the NYT crossword puzzles.
Name: Dianne Glaza
Age: 75
Hometown: Ubly
Funeral Date: May 17, 2025
Date of Birth: February 28, 1949
Date of Passing: February 27, 2025
Funeral Home: Kaufman Funeral Home
In keeping with her wishes, cremation has taken place. A Memorial Mass and Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, May 17, 2025 at 11 am at Good Shepard Parish – St. John Catholic Church in Ubly. Dianne’s family will receive guests for visitation on Saturday, May 17, 2025 from 10 am until the service time at 11 am at the church. Condolences may be shared at www.kaufmanfuneralhome.com
Dianne is survived by her husband of 55 years, Vern Glaza of Ubly, sister Sandra (Dave) Appold, brothers John (Dawn) Maurer and Steve Maurer; sisters-in-law Kay Bukoski, Betty Glaza and Theresa (Steve) Murdock. Daughter Barb (Doug) Kane, granddaughters Cadeja Kane, LaQuasha Kane, and great grandsons Romel, Brayden and Caiyden. Daughter E.J. (Chris) Nicol, step-grandchildren Miranda Forsythe, Hailee, Caleb, Ethan and Eva Nicol; step-great grandchildren Bentley and Aubree Forsythe, as well as many nieces, nephews, and close friends that she greatly loved. She was preceded in death by her parents Jack and Barbara Maurer, sister Karen Nieschulz, in-laws Ed and Edna Glaza, brothers-in-law LaVerne Bukoski, Frank Glaza, and Bill Glaza.
Dianne Glaza, age 75, of Ubly, passed away on Thursday, February 27, 2025. She was born on February 28, 1949, in Bad Axe, MI. Daughter of the late John “Jack” and Barbara (Filion) Maurer. Dianne graduated from Bad Axe High School in 1967. She married Vern Glaza of Ubly on June 21, 1969, and moved to Mt. Morris, MI where she worked for the United States Post Office as a rural letter carrier for 17 years. After retirement, Dianne and Vern returned to Ubly to live. In her free time, she enjoyed camping at Duggan’s Campground, visiting the Casinos, playing cards (especially euchre), cheering on her close friends at the bowling alley, and being a member of the Christian Mothers at Good Shepard Parish.
Name: Anthony M Bauman
Age: 84
Hometown: Port Austin
Funeral Date: April 25, 2025
A military burial will be held at Great Lakes National Cemetery on Friday, April 25th, followed by a celebration of life reception. Arrangements are being handled by the Knoblock Funeral Home in Kinde. Donations may be made in recognition of the Bay City Region: Hospice Home Care Foundation 1515 Cal Drive, Davison, MI 48423
Anthony was a loving spouse to Jean (deceased) for 30 years and is survived by his spouse, Barbara of 14 years, his brother Paul, his son Anthony, Barbra’s children Kristen and Andrew along with grandchildren Jacob, Emily, Patricia, Guinivere, Jackson. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Anthony M. Bauman, 84, died January 11, 2025. He was born March 8, 1940 and raised in Royal Oak, Michigan by loving parents Dr. Anthony A. Bauman (Annice) alongside his older brother Richard and his younger brother, Paul. He attended Shrine High School and Detroit College of Engineering. While serving his country in the U.S. Army, he discovered his profession in becoming a Draftsman. Following his service, Anthony pursued a 35- year career with Rockwell International. He took pride in his work and was dedicated to a 20-year joint venture project in the aerospace defense contracting industry. He valued ingenuity, meticulous attention to detail, work ethic, and loyalty. Later on in his career, he served the company’s purchasing operations division, specializing in capital and prototype equipment. From an early age, Anthony held a passion for the game of hockey and of course the Detroit Red Wings, attending games with his family at Olympia Arena. In the warmer months, it was the game of golf that held his attention; he relished the “Thursday night league”. In his retirement years, he returned to Port Austin, Michigan where he spent his childhood summers at the lake cottage with his family. In the winter months he resided in Naples, Florida and enjoyed time on the beach. Above all, he prioritized his family and his faith. Not one to quit and a man of few words, may he be remembered by the phrase “never give up!”.
Name: Kay Ellen Wruble
Age: 74
Hometown: Harbor Beach
Funeral Date: June 21, 2025
Date of Birth: February 28, 1950
Date of Passing: January 13, 2025
Funeral Home: Ramsey Funeral Home
The family and friends will be visiting at 9:00 on Saturday June 21at Holy Name of Mary Parrish, 413 South First Street, Harbor Beach, Michigan. A funeral Mass will follow at 10:00. You're invited also to a celebration of Kay's life at North Park Pavilion, Harbor Beach, Michigan following the service. Kay spoke fondly of her years attending OLLH, donations can be made to the Catholic School. Arrangements are being handled by the Ramsey Funeral Home. Memories can be shared at www.RamseyFH.com
Kay was THE best Aunt to 17 nieces and nephews as evidenced by each being able to say, "Kay made me feel like I was important ". Scott and Dave Wruble; Colleen Pricco; Jennifer Tebedo and Gregg Dansereau, Teressa Davidoski and Tim Thatcher, Aaron and Andrea Wruble and Ashley Grapp, Matt, Nathan, and Brad Wruble and Stephanie Hurren. Chad Wruble, Claire McFadden and Jackie Zuidema and each of their partners. Kay was the first to welcome new family members to the clan. She celebrated added spouses and the births and lives of 35 great nieces and nephews. Kay was a remarkable sister to Suzanne and Don Dansereau, Bob and Regina Wruble; Carol Wruble and Bob Binder, Raymond and DebbyKay Wruble, Ron and Debby Wruble, Gary Wruble and Stacy Schadewald, Denise Dillon, Cathy Trudeau and Tim Thatcher. It is hard to say goodbye to our sister. Kay always sat at the kids table. She was everyone's favorite, and magically made you feel like you were her favorite too. Kay lived with grace, love and humor. Her playful spirit will echo in our hearts forever.
Kay Ellen Wruble was born in Harbor Beach, Michigan on February 28, 1950. Kay was one of seven children and the first child of Clarence and Marjorie Wruble to dedicate her career to the family agricultural business working for many years as the Office Manager in Ubly. Kay's super hero power rested in her commitment to supporting others. She was always your biggest fan, no matter what. She was generous and truly would do anything she could to help anyone, especially her many loved ones. Her disposition grew even sunnier as she grew older. Kay was a cheerleader. She loved watching sports and rooting for her favorite teams, which usually included one of her family members. During her own athletic career, she played a roving forward on the OLLH girls basketball team in the '60's because she was quick and hard to guard. Besides spending time with her family, Kay enjoyed bowling, coaching peewee girls basketball, playing (and usually winning) euchre, and raising her dogs, Mitzi, Cassie, Sadie, Sassy, Joey and Sam. Kay was as loved as she was loving. Her little yellow house served as a social hub for her many nieces and nephews, and their friends, who spent so much of their childhood together, laughing with her. The only rule at Kay’s was, "no putting certs in your Vernors" (she said it made the kids go crazy).
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