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Nova Therrien, 88, of Sault Ste. Marie, formerly of Mackinac Island, was the matriarch of the Wolford and Smith families and was an excellent cook and baker, and also a midwife, who worked on Mackinac Island for most of her life. Mrs. Therrien died Tuesday, September 13, 2005, at War Memorial Hospit More ...
Jim A. Juday, 54, of Mackinac Island, formerly of Florida, died unexpectedly Monday, September 19, 2005, at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City, following a September 7 bicycle accident on Mackinac Island. More ... Patricia Land Patricia Louise Land passed away unexpectedly September 10, 2005, at St. John Macomb Hospital in Warren. More ...
John McCabe was most at home with the old actors of stage and screen. Their performances, converted to video tapes, surrounded him at his home at British Landing on Mackinac Island. He was the noted biographer of some of the best, like Laurel and Hardy and James Cagney, and his appreciation of these More ... John McCabe Euology By Jeannette Doud Whom God loves, He gives a home on Mackinac . Our dear friend, Dr. John McCabe, loved Mackinac with all his heart and made it his permanent home, in a beautiful little cottage in a glorious wooded forest near British Landing he shared with his devoted wife, Karen. The sign at the entrance reads, “Toad More ... Sally Chambers McConnell By Jeannette Doud Sally Chambers McConnell, 78, passed away Wednesday, September 21, at her home in Milford, Connecticut. She was born November 6, 1927 in the Chambers homestead on Cadotte Avenue. It was here on Mackinac that she lived for many years, romping and playing with her three brothers, Bud, Dr. Bill, and Ja More ... Patricia Gallagher Patricia Martha Gallagher, 69, of Mackinac Island, died Saturday, September 24, 2005 at Mackinac Straits Hospital Long Term Care in St. Ignace after a nine-year stay at the facility. More ... |
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