Obituaries

We now have over 7,000 obituaries collected about the interred here at Silverbrook Cemetery.

The obituaries are transcribed by the volunteers of the Friends of Silverbrook Cemetery from various sources.  If you see an opportunity for an addition or a correction, please email our obituary editor at obits@friendsofsilverbrook.org.

Hansen, Melinda Kay (Gillespie)

Melinda ‘Mindy’ Hansen, of Niles

Niles Daily Star, Published 8:46 am Monday, June 3, 2019

Melinda “Mindy” Hansen, 38, of Niles, died on May 26, 2019. Mindy has been cremated and burial will take place at Silverbrook Cemetery this summer where she will be laid to rest near her brother. Arrangements with Brown Funeral Home. BrownFuneralHomeNiles.com

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Melinda “Mindy” Hansen
March 26, 1981 - May 26, 2019

Published in South Bend Tribune on June 2, 2019

NILES, MI - Melinda “Mindy” Kay Hansen, 38, of Niles, passed away at her home on Monday, May 26, 2019.

Mindy was born on March 26, 1981, to Gene and Debra (DeForest) Hansen in Niles. She was the eldest of two children growing up and in 1999 Mindy graduated from Niles High School. She worked as a Veterinarian Technician before her death. 

She was preceded in death by her brother, Nick Hansen. 

Mindy is survived by her two daughters, Kayla and Kira; parents, Gene and Deb; paternal grandfather, Gene A. Hansen; aunt, Karen Hansen with whom she resided; and many extended family members and close friends.

Mindy has been cremated and a graveside burial will take place at Silverbrook Cemetery this summer where she will be laid to rest on the family plot near her brother. 

Condolences, photos, and memories may be left for the family at www.BrownFuneralHomeNiles.com.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Brown Funeral Home & Cremation Services, of Niles.
 

 

Coulston, Rucilla Marjorie (Laird)

Rucilla Marjorie Laird Coulston, of Niles
Aug. 8, 1927 — May 22, 2019

Niles Daily Star, Published 8:57 am Monday, June 3, 2019

Aug. 8, 1927 — May 22, 2019

Rucilla Marjorie Laird Coulston, of Niles, died on Wednesday, May 22, 2019, at the age of 91 years. She had been a resident of Niles for most of her adult life, most recently at West Woods and Brentwood, following the nearly unbearable loss of her husband, in 2013. Rucilla’s children wish to express their sincere appreciation to the employees at Brentwood of Niles, West Woods, and the many friends who have eased the burden of her death with kind deeds, kind words, and kind thoughts.

Rucilla was born in Rochester, Michigan, on August 8, 1927, the eldest child of Marion Hooper Laird and Cecil B. Laird. She graduated from Harbor Beach High School in 1944 and she attended Albion College for one inauspicious year, which experience she later looked upon as an important life lesson.

Rucilla Marjorie Laird Coulston

She spent her formative years near Harbor Beach, Michigan where she attended school, played in the woods and fields with her brother Joe and the neighbors (the Williams kids), swam in gravel pits and Lake Huron, and did a lot of reading – books, magazines, newspapers – beginning at a very early age.

It was in Harbor Beach that she met the love of her life. Just barely 20 years old, she married Ellwin Coulston on Sept. 13, 1947, in Bad Axe, Michigan, and after a chilly honeymoon at Carp Lake (now re-named “Paradise Lake”), Michigan they moved into a very humble dwelling at Michigan State College in East Lansing. Their home in Married Housing was a 9 feet by 19 feet one room trailer which shared a communal bathroom with several other trailers and their occupants. Just prior to Ellwin’s graduation a nursery was added to the mix when their first child was born. After graduation Ellwin took a job at Kawneer Company in Niles and Rucilla set up housekeeping near enough to his work so that he could walk to work, and she could walk to the grocery store. Kids came along pretty regularly then, and she had five by 1955. She used to say that her only rest came while recuperating from childbirth. She added one more to her brood in 1960.

Without a car her life was pretty limited, except for her frequent forays to the Niles Public Library at Fourth & Main streets and later, to its home on Cedar Street. With her constant presence there she instilled in her own young children the importance of reading. But others benefitted from her habit, as well, when Rucilla tutored new readers, and otherwise generously gave of herself. She served her community by volunteering with the Ladies’ Reading Club. For many years she was a member of the Niles District Library board, serving as president for multiple years. As para-professional with the Brandywine Schools Rucilla achieved success in improving the lives of many people. While living in Norcross, Georgia, she served the community. Rucilla also donated books to Goodwill — sometimes more than once if she saw it for sale on their shelves and decided to read it again. Christmas was always a time for book giving.

Rucilla also loved reading magazines and small-town newspapers. She subscribed to The New Yorker, and read it voraciously, for over 60 years.

Rucilla was a daring, inventive, and excellent cook who was never afraid to try something new or to tweak a recipe she found a little wanting. With six kids frugality was a way of life, but not a burden. She simply cooked. And she loved to read cookbooks, too!

A lover of nature, Rucilla believed in bringing nature as close as possible. Birds, ferns, flowers, trees, and wild things were welcomed into her yard. And, of course, she had a collection of authoritative books about each.

By living simply, Rucilla and Ellwin were able to help others. While the Niles District Library was her favorite recipient, Rucilla was also instrumental in funding the Ann Coulston Scholarship at Brandywine High School, donations to the Berrien County Humane Society, as well as many other annual monetary gifts to charities.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Ellwin, her daughter Ann, and brother Joseph Laird. Surviving are daughter Marion (Jim) Maier of Stevensville, sons Neil (Trish) of Niles, Paul (Claire) of Berrien Springs, David (Susan) of Niles, and Mark (Cari) of Eau Claire, as well as 11 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren, brother John of Texas, and many nephews and nieces. Also, Rucilla’s faithful feline companion, Sydney.

Services for Rucilla Coulston will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 29, 2019, at the Halbritter-Wickens Funeral Home, 615 East Main St. in Niles, with the Rev. Jan VanLear of Buchanan, Michigan officiating. The family will receive relatives and friends at the funeral home beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday. Contributions in memory of Rucilla may be made to the Ann Coulston Memorial Scholarship c/o Michigan Gateway Community Foundation, 111 Days Ave., Buchanan, Michigan, 49107, mgcf.org/; or to the Niles District Library, 620 East Main St., Niles, Michigan, 49120, nileslibrary.com/#. Online condolences may be left at halbritterwickens.com

Adams, Mark A. Sr.

Mark A. Adams Sr., of Niles
May 20, 1959-July 13, 2019

Niles Daily Star, Published 8:47 am Thursday, July 18, 2019

May 20, 1959 — July 13, 2019

Mark A. Adams Sr., 60, of Niles, passed away on Saturday, July 13, 2019 at the South Bend Center for Hospice.

He was born on May 20, 1959, in Niles to the late Paul W. and Oziebelle (Allen) Adams.

Mark was a Niles High School graduate. He worked for Bashor Children’s Home in Elkhart for more than 20 years as well as a public speaker. Mark was a gifted musician and was a master on the saxophone. He also enjoyed playing in bands, most recently Dr. Rob and the Reproduction Band.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Danielle McGuire; as well as a brother-in law, Joe Ramsey, and a nephew, Charles Kemp.

Mark is survived by his children, Mark Adams, of Niles, Tamia (Juan) Adams-Alfaro, of Niles, and Jesse Adams, of Utah; 14 grandchildren and a great-granddaughter; two sisters, Beverly (Woody) Bradford, of South Bend, and Patricia Ramsey, of South Bend; three brothers, Paul “Sonny” (Pam) Adams, of Elkhart, Ronald (Carrie) Adams, of South Carolina and Melvin (LaToyia) Bridges, of South Bend; a host of nieces, nephews and friends.

Funeral service will be at noon at Brown Funeral Home on Monday, July 22, 2019, with visitation beginning at 11 a.m. Full military honors will be performed at Silverbrook Cemetery, following the funeral, by the American Legion Post 51 and the U.S. Army.

Memories of Mark may be shared with his family at BrownFuneralHomeNiles.com.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Brown Funeral Home, Niles.

Wedel, Marian C. (Vetter)

Marian C. Wedel
Sept. 13, 1920 — July 28, 2019

Niles Daily Star, Published 9:26 am Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Sept. 13, 1920 — July 28, 2019

Marian C. Wedel

Marian was born in Niles, to William Bessemer and Minnie (Wilhelmina) Vetter.

She was one of eight children all of whom predeceased her. Marian graduated from Niles High School in 1938 and began working at Simplicity Pattern. During the WWII she worked in Bridgeman, Michigan, assembling airplane parts. She met her future husband, Norman Paul Wedel on a blind date while he was home on furlough. After the war, Marian returned to Simplicity pattern and on May 15, 1948, she and Norman were married at Niles First Presbyterian Church. Norman and Marian were married for 48 years until his death in 1996. She was a homemaker for many years until returning to work at Howard Community Schools as a Reading Tutor.

Marian enjoyed baking, quilting and scrapbooking. She was an avid reader of books and newspapers. Marian has resided at Brentwood Assisted Living for the past 11 years. She made many new friends during her residency.

Marian is survived by her daughter Cindy S. Wedel and her spouse Sheila M. Sferrella, of Nashville, Tennessee; caregiver and “adopted daughter” Scarlet Bachmann, of Niles; Special Niece Suzanne (Harry) Miller, of Florida; and a host of nieces and nephews in the Michiana area.

The family thanks friends in Niles who have made Marian’s last few years more enjoyable.

Visitation for Marian will be from 10 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, July 31, 2019, in Halbritter Wickens Funeral Home, 615 E. Main St. Niles.

A funeral service will begin at 11 a.m. in the funeral home. Burial will follow in Silverbrook Cemetery.

Online condolences may be shared with the family at halbritterwickens.com.

Yaw, Robert Edmund

Robert ‘Bob’ Edmund Yaw, of Niles
 March 7, 1932 — July 4, 2019

Niles Daily Star, Published 9:23 am Friday, July 12, 2019

March 7, 1932 — July 4, 2019

Robert “Bob” Edmund Yaw, 87, of Niles, died peacefully on July 4, 2019, at Center for Hospice in Roseland, Indiana, after a brief illness.

He was born to Frank and Mabel Yaw in Lydick, Indiana, and lived in Niles his whole life.

Robert “Bob” Edmund Yaw

Robert served in the U.S. Navy for two years when an injury ended his Navy career. He made a career as a salesman in the food industry for 46 years.

He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Richard Yaw and son Thomas Yaw.

He is survived by his wife Rosemerry (Fletcher), children Steve (Helen) Yaw, Jeff (Carol Geisler) Yaw, Connie (Randy) Harper.

He had five grandchildren; Heather (Vince) DeLalla, Jennifer (Jake) Wozniak, Jordan (Whitney) Harper, Kelly Harper and Benjamin Geisler-Yaw and three great-grandchildren; Samantha Wozniak, Molly Wozniak and Magnolia Harper.

A celebration of life service will be at 11 a.m. on July 20, 2019, Northwest United Methodist Church, which is located at 21855 Brick Road, South Bend Indiana. northwestchurch.com.

In lieu of flowers please make contributions to Northwest United Methodist Church or the Boy Scouts of America Troop 444.

Halbritter Wickens Funeral Home, 615 E. Main St., Niles is assisting the family with arrangements. To leave condolences go to halbritterwickens.com.

Smith, Ayden Wade

Ayden Wade Smith, of Niles,
Dec. 28, 2011-July 20, 2019

Niles Daily Star, Published 9:19 am Thursday, July 25, 2019

Ayden Wade Smith, 7, of Niles, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, July 20, 2019.

Adam Smith and Jessica Mcnees welcomed their beautiful son on Dec. 28, 2011, in South Bend.

He was a young man with huge aspirations and a personality even bigger. He was both an avid player and watcher of sports. He played in the Cal Ripken Baseball League and was a part of the 7U and 8U All-Stars Team. He enjoyed basketball, football and any other activity that would get him outside and moving. Being all boy, it is no surprise that he loved to hear the roar of loud engines from jet planes, diesel trucks, Harley Davidson motorcycles and the sirens from fire trucks and police cars. Ayden was extremely outgoing. He had aspirations of being a civil servant and often spoke of serving his community as a firefighter. This would have been a great fit for Ayden because he was so full of compassion. He had an especially soft spot for animals and babies. He enjoyed playing video games, cooking in the kitchen, dancing and listening to music, and if there was a camera around, Ayden was always ready for a picture.

Ayden Wade Smith

Ayden is preceded in death by his grandmother, Patnie Perry.

Surviving Ayden are his parents, Adam Smith and Jessica McNees, of Niles; his siblings, Kaylee Ropp, Andrew Smith, Alivia Fox, Trevor Fox, Jazmin Smith and Kassidy Fox, all of Niles; his grandparents, Leon and Rae-Ann McNees, James Smith, Joseph and Brenda Hopper; special grandparents, Tim and Debbie Vella and Audrey Cooke; his maternal uncles, Clint Saksuag, Rusty Saksuag, Matthew McNees and Joey Cosby; his paternal aunts and uncles, Charles Perry, James Smith; Ronnie Smith, Willie Smith; Anthony (Tiffany) Smith, Jean (Robert) Johnson, Joann (Andomo) Kinslow; Debbie (Richard) Huntsman, Everleaner (James) Williams, Victoria (Carl) Hendrix, and Mary (Kevin) Maddox; his special aunts and special uncles, Jamie and Thomas Davis, Corey and Cheryl Thacker, Mike Waldo and Jesse and Marie Waldo. There is not enough space to list all of his family members, countless friends and the many hearts and lives Ayden has touched.

A time of visitation will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, July 26, 2019, at Brown Funeral Home. Funeral services to celebrate Ayden will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 27, 2019, at Hope Community Church. The family will gather privately at Silverbrook Cemetery for a private committal service.

Memorial donations can be made to the family in care of Brown Funeral Home.

Those wishing to leave a photo, condolence or memory may do so at BrownFuneralHomeNiles.com.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Brown Funeral Home, Niles.

Asmus, Garry Duane

Garry Asmus, of Dowagiac
April 29, 1951 — July 8, 2019

Niles Daily Star, Published 9:22 am Friday, July 12, 2019

April 29, 1951 — July 8, 2019

Surrounded by his sons and wife, Garry Asmus, 68, of Dowagiac passed away at his home on Monday, July 8, 2019.

He was born to Duane and Lois (Siebert) Asmus on April 29, 1951, in Niles.

Garry Asmus

After graduating from Niles High School, class of 1971, Garry married Sandy Kring at a ceremony in Niles on Oct. 15, 1982. He was a member of St. Ann Catholic Church in Cassopolis and had been very active in the Niles Jaycees.

Just a few moments with Garry and it was easy to tell he loved people. Garry had a way of connecting with people, lately through social media, so that they always felt at ease. He was passionate about the Niles community, was knowledgeable in its history and enjoyed keeping up with everything happening. Garry also liked watching old black and white westerns, fishing and hunting. Garry was a “foodie” and administrated a local Facebook review site. Most of all, he enjoyed family get-togethers and sharing meals.

Garry was preceded in death by his parents.

He is survived by his wife, Sandy Asmus, of Dowagiac; sons, Brian and James Asmus, both of Dowagiac; siblings, Steve (Kathy) Asmus, of Vandalia and Sue (Bart) Benjamin, of Niles; and many nieces, nephews, and close friends.

A time of visitation will take place from 2 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, July 14, 2019, at Brown Funeral Home. Funeral services will take place at 11 a.m. on Monday, July 15, 2019, at the funeral home, with Father Bob Flickinger will be officiating.

Those wishing to make a memorial donation in honor of Garry may do so to St. Ann’s Catholic Church located at 421 North Broadway St. in Cassopolis or the American Heart Association located at 300 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60606.

Photos, memories, and condolences may be left for Garry’s family at BrownFuneralHomeNiles.com.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Brown Funeral Home, Niles.