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.

Ladonski, Richard Allen 1949-2024

Richard  Allen Ladonski
Mar. 11, 1949 ~ Feb. 02, 2024

Published on website of Hoven Funeral Home:

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On a day that evokes both sorrow and celebration, we remember Richard Ladonski, a man whose life was marked by a generosity of

spirit, a compassion that knew no bounds, and an inspiring creativity that left an indelible mark on everyone he encountered. Born inSouth Bend, IN on March 11, 1949, Richard, fondly known as Ric, was a beacon of light in the lives of many. As the English novelist

George Eliot once said, "What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult for each other?" Richard embodied this sentiment throughout his 74 years, always striving to uplift those around him.

Raised in Galien, Michigan, Richard graduated from Galien High School and went on to attend Western Michigan University where heearned a teaching degree. As an educator at Niles High School, he devoted his career to inspiring young minds, ensuring they not only learned the curriculum but also the virtues of kindness, empathy, and resilience. Richard's creativity was not confined to the classroom; he was an avid fisherman who collected fishing lures, a leading expert and lecturer on freshwater pearls, and enjoyed graphic arts. His enthusiasm for these hobbies was infectious, making him a beloved figure within his community in Niles, Michiganwhere he resided from 1973 to the present.

Surviving Richard is his adoring wife of nearly 52 years, Arlene Ladonski, his brother Jack Ladonski, and his sisters Cathy Merill, Christine (Robert) Kuntz, and Lill Bird. He is preceded in death by his parents, Peter and Betty Ladonski. As we remember Richard, we celebrate his generous heart, his compassionate soul, and his creative spirit - qualities that made him a beloved husband,brother, teacher, and friend. These memories of Richard will continue to inspire and guide us, reminding us of the beautiful life he lived.

We encourage all who knew Richard to share memories, stories, and photos on his memorial page. Your contributions will serve as a tribute to a man who spent his lifetime inspiring others, and will provide comfort to those who loved him. As we navigate this period of loss, let us remember the words of Helen Keller, "What we have once enjoyed we can never lose; all that we love deeply becomes a part of us." Richard's spirit will forever remain alive in our hearts

Stover, James Lee 1959-2024

James Lee Stover
March 30, 1959  -  February 12, 2024

Published on the website for Brown Funeral Home and Cremation Services:

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James Lee Stover, 64, passed away on Monday, February 12, 2024 in Niles, Michigan.

Jamie was born on March 30, 1959 in Elkhart, Indiana to James W. Stover and Patricia A. (Pointer) Stover.

Left to cherish the memory of Jamie are his loving children, Jessica Stover, Lucas Stover, and James Stover; sisters, Kimberly (Scott) Millin and Tamara (Kerry) Wright; significant other, Jeanne Peel; niece and nephews, Noah Millin, Brady Wright, and Brooklyn Wright and parents, James Stover and Patricia Stover.

For over four decades, Jamie dedicated himself to coaching youth sports, instilling values of teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship in countless young athletes. His commitment to nurturing potential was not merely a hobby but the very essence of his soul. As the president of the local little league for twenty years, he was both a mentor and a role model, affecting positive change in the community that will resonate for generations to come. Even as he charted the triumphs and challenges of young sportsmen and women, Jamie's own children always remained his pride and joy, with him guiding their athletic journeys with love and zeal.

An ardent supporter of University of Michigan sports, Jamie was known for his unwavering enthusiasm and loyalty. His fandom was matched by his ability to keep up with technology, often spending leisure time engaged with the latest games on his phone, his curiosity and knack for tech-savviness ever apparent.

Moreover, Jamie embraced the great outdoors with fervor — be it steering a boat on the open water, casting a line out on a serene morning, setting up camp under the starlit sky, or hitting the greens for a round of golf. Jamie was also an avid bowler for almost 40 years. His deep appreciation for nature was also reflected in his compassion for animals, where his kindness found another outlet through rescuing those in need.

Professionally, Jamie was more than just a boss; he was a leader who led by example. His dedication and work ethic were unparalleled, earning him the admiration and respect of his employees. His guidance was both insightful and inspirational, making the workplace not just a site of employment but a family. Above all, to his children, Jamie was the epitome of what it means to be a father — supportive, present, and lovingly invested in their happiness.

Jamie lived a life characterized by passion, generosity, and unwavering commitment. His legacy will continue to inspire, and his memory will be cherished forever by those lives he touched with his extraordinary spirit.

Memorial contributions in honor of Jamie may be made out to Pet Refuge.

In honor of Jamie and his love for the University of Michigan sports, his family has asked that everyone wear their best blues. Go Blue!

Visitation for Jamie will be on Monday, February 19, 2024 from 11:00am to 1:00pm with a service to begin at 1:00pm at Brown Funeral Home, 521 East Main St. Niles, MI 49120. Burial will immediately follow at Silverbrook Cemetery, 1400 E Main St. Niles, MI 49120.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Brown Funeral Home.

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

 

Stennis, Louis Edward Randolph, Jr. 1928-2024

Louis E.R. Stennis, Jr.
July 30, 1928 — February 28, 2024

Published on website of Halbritter-Wickens Funeral Home:

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Louis Edward Randolph Stennis, Jr., age 95 years of Niles, Michigan; devout churchman, retired postal worker, honorable veteran, cousin, and friend to many died peacefully at 7:44 a.m. on Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at West Woods of Niles following a brief illness.

He was born on July 30, 1928 in Chicago, Illinois to Louis E.R. and Sarah Louise (Wilkes) Stennis, Sr. and moved as a child with his family to Milton Township, Michigan.  He was graduated from Edwardsburg (Michigan) High School in 1947, and continued his education at the former Western Michigan College (now University) in Kalamazoo majoring in Chemical Engineering.   College was interrupted by the military draft ordering him to report for induction into the United States Army.   He served most of his tour of duty in Korea as a personnel clerk, earning the Korean Service Medal with 3 bronze stars for the campaigns in which he was involved.  He was also awarded the United Nations Service Medal, was promoted to Corporal in less than a year, and completed his two-year obligation with an Honorable Discharge.

Louis returned to college, earning a Bachelors Degree in Accounting, and then took his first job at the former Studebaker Automobile Assembly plant in South Bend, Indiana.   He eventually went back to Chicago, taking a civil service job with the United States Postal Service, first loading mail in airplanes at Midway Airport, and then loading mail in railroad cars, before moving to Chicago’s main post office where he served as a front counter clerk.  He was promoted to supervisor, and completed a thirty-year career, with retirement in 1988.   All of those years, he commuted home to Niles on the weekends, remaining an active part of the local community.

He was a near lifelong member of the Franklin African Methodist Episcopal Church in Niles, where he served many years on the Steward Board and the Missionary Society.  He volunteered as Director of the Parolee House, founded and supported by the Franklin AME congregation to ease the transition of women from incarceration to freedom and to become productive members of society.   He was a devoted historian, and enjoyed recording history through the lens of his camera, always careful to be behind the camera and out of the picture.  Every Sunday afternoon was devoted to visiting Franklin parishioners who had been unable to attend Sunday morning Worship, especially those residents of area assisted living facilities.

Louis was an active member of the Niles Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People – NAACP – and had a collection of U.S. Postage stamps and lobby posters which celebrated Black History that he displayed at fellowship breakfasts and other heritage centered gatherings.  In the early 2000’s he helped develop and present a program to raise awareness about AIDS and HIV, especially how those diseases disproportionately affect the Black and Latino communities, taught safe practices to avoid exposure, and encouraged acceptance of those who are affected by it.

When not at work, at church, or community activities, Louis enjoyed pursuing his interest in photography, and listening to pleasant jazz, often on the Elkhart Public Radio station WVPE.   He enjoyed the latest movies, always with a special group of friends whom he would chauffeur to the Niles premieres of the best films.  And he quietly and faithfully sent greeting cards – celebrations, birthdays, get-well, and condolence cards – to a long list of fellow church members and friends.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Louise Stennis on October 28, 1973, and his father, Louis Sr. on April 5, 1987, and by several aunts and uncles.

Surviving Louis is his longtime fiancée, Cordelia Barlow of Chicago.   He had no children, and was an only child himself, but he is survived by several cousins including Lorri (& Randy) Brown and Sheila Flory as well as cousins Earnest Stennis, Charles (& Dorothy) Stennis, Rita (& Homer) Darden, Freddie Blanks, Bertie Blanks, Inez Rucker, Joel Hicks, William (& Carlotta) Downing, Carolyn Lewis, Anita Downing, Delphine Hicks, Rubin Lewis, Jennifer Hicks, Matthew Downing, and Phillip Hicks.  He will be sadly missed by several neighbors including, Bill Brovold and family, Lyle Bandurski, and Brenda Wozniak; and perhaps most greatly missed by his wonderful church family, including dear friend and collaborator in many missions, Georgia Boggs.

The funeral service for Louis Stennis will be at Noon on Thursday, March 14, 2024 at the Franklin AME Church, 811 Sycamore Street in Niles with the Rev. Sandria Wilson of the church officiating.  Committal rites will follow at the Silverbrook Cemetery in Niles, and will conclude with Full Military Honors by the United States Army Honor Guard assisted by the American Legion Post #51 of Buchanan, Michigan

A time of visitation will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday at the church.  Contributions in memory of Louis may be made to the Franklin AME Church.  Arrangements were completed at the Halbritter-Wickens Funeral Home, 615 East Main Street in Niles. Online condolences and memories may be left at:

www.halbritterwickens.com

Louis’ 95 years clearly exceed the Biblical promise of 70 or by reason of strength, 80; and he used all of those years to serve others, in the military, at the Post Office, in his community, and at church; fulfilling the command to Love God and love people.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Louis E.R. Stennis, Jr., please visit our flower store.

Scanlon, Earl Jr. 1940-2024

Earl Scanlon Jr.
December 31, 1940-March 5, 2024

The Niles Daily Star, Published online 8:43 am Thursday, March 7, 2024.      

 Earl Scanlon Jr., fondly known to friends and family as “Squeak,” passed away on March 5, 2024, just a few months after celebrating his 83rd birthday. Born on Dec. 31, 1940, in Mishawaka, IN, Earl embodied the qualities of dedication, compassion, humility, and resilience throughout his life. An army veteran, his humble spirit belied the strength and courage he held within. Earl, a long-time resident of Niles, MI, was a retired truck driver in the transportation industry. His passion for driving was only rivaled by his love for his hobbies. Earl was an avid fisherman and hunter, and he also enjoyed working on bikes and go-karts, often using his mechanical skills to bring old machines back to life. His playful spirit led him to video games, an unexpected hobby that brought him much joy and laughter. Above all, Earl was a dedicated family man, placing his loved ones at the center of his universe. His compassionate nature was evident in the love and tenderness he showered upon his family. Earl is lovingly remembered by his children, Diana Worland, Patricia Scanlon, Earl Scanlon III, David Scanlon, Penny Nelson, and Donna Gentry; sons-in-law, Robert Ingle, Greg Nelson, and Greg Walsh; daughters-in-law Lisa Scanlon and Debbie Scanlon; sister, Kathy Davis, brother-in-law, Ernie Davis. He is also survived by 12 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, all of whom he adored. Earl was preceded by his father, Earl Scanlon Sr., mother, Jewell Scanlon, beloved wife, Patricia Scanlon, son, Dewayne Scanlon, grandson, Scott Smith Jr, one brother, and 3 sisters. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, at 4 p.m., and on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at 11 a.m., at Hoven Funeral Home, 414 East Front Street, Buchanan, MI. A service to celebrate and share Earl’s life will follow on March 13, 2024, at 12 p.m., at the same location. Burial will follow at Silverbrook Cemetery, Niles, MI. We invite you to leave your precious memories of Earl and upload photos to his memorial page. It is through these shared memories, stories, and images that we can continue to keep Earl’s spirit alive in our hearts.

Read more at: https://www.leaderpub.com/2024/03/07/earl-scanlon-jr/

Carey, Patrick William 1942-2023

Patrick W. Carey
December 15, 1942 — December 5, 2023

Published on website for Halbritter-Wickens Funeral Home:

Obituary

Patrick William Carey, age 80 years of Niles, Michigan; husband, father, grandfather, brother, aviation enthusiast, and computer hobbyist died peacefully at 11:25 p.m. on Tuesday, December 5, 2023 at Buchanan Meadows in Buchanan, Michigan following a brief illness.

He was born on December 15, 1942 in Niles to William and Ruth (Valentine) Carey, and was graduated from Niles High School.  He continued his education at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, but soon began a long career in the engineering department at the Niles plant of the National-Standard Company, from which he retired following 39 years of service.  He has lived all of his life in Niles.

Pat had a great interest in aviation history, especially the World War II era, and also appreciated the contemporary era including several personal sky-diving adventures, and attending the Experimental Aircraft Association annual AirVenture Oshkosh fly-in convention at Oshkosh, Wisconsin.  At home, he was quite fascinated by computers from the very beginning of home-size units, ordering components to construct his own computers, and keeping up-to-date with rapidly advancing technology, improving existing units, and starting from scratch with new units when needed.

On May 15, 1965 he married the former Patricia Bartels, with whom he remained for sixteen years.  Later, on June 19, 1982 he married the former Janice (Smith) Thompson, with whom he celebrated earlier this year the forty-first anniversary of their wedding.

Surviving family includes his wife, Janice Carey, and his children, Jefferson (& Danetta) Carey of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina and Daniel Carey of Charleston, Illinois; Janice’s children, Cheri (& Danny) Kulwicki of Three Rivers, Michigan and Craig (& Michele) Thompson of Niles; grandchildren Gary Driver, Ariel Driver, Robin Carey, Daniel (& Athena) Kulwicki III, Krista Kulwicki-Bizjak (& Joe Bizjak), Katie Kulwicki, Christopher (& Holly) Thompson, Ashlyn Thompson, and Ashlee Pellico; several great-grandchildren; and Pat’s sister, Lee Ann Carey-Fedeli of Minneapolis, Minnesota and her daughter, Angie Heyne.

The family of Patrick Carey will receive relatives and friends on Sunday, December 10, 2023 from 3:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the Halbritter-Wickens Funeral Home, 615 East Main Street in Niles.  Committal will be private, at a later date, in Silverbrook Cemetery in Niles.

Contributions in memory of Pat may be made to the American Cancer Society, http://donate.cancer.org/?campaign=honormemorialmedia.  Online memories may be left at:

www.halbritterwickens.com

Patrick clearly enjoyed life, and was observant of the fine details, which is required of the successful mechanical engineer, skydiver, and computer technician, but he was also successful in caring for the people in his life, especially his family.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Patrick W. Carey, please visit our flower store.
 
 
 

Demos, John T. 1923-1996

John T. Demos
July 4, 1923-July 28, 1996

The Niles Daily Star (Niles, Berrien Co., MI), Monday, July 29, 1996, page 2, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

John T. Demos
1923-1996
Decorated Purple Heart Army veteran

A mass of Christian burial for John T. Demos, 73, of 1410 Barron Lake Road, Niles will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Saint Mark Catholic Church, Niles, by the Rev. Joseph W. Koma, C.S.C., of the church.

Burial will follow in Silverbrook Cemetery, Niles.

Mr. Demos died at 2:30 a.m. Sunday at his home, following an extended illness.

He was born July 4, 1923 in Niles, and was a lifetime resident.

He was married to the former Dorothy M. Gross in Niles on April 9, 1945; she survives.

Mr. Demos retired from Tyler Refrigeration in 1971, where he had been employed as an inspector.

He was a member of St. Mark Catholic Church.

He served in the U.S. Army’s 27th Infantry Division in the South Pacific during World War II, belonged to the Michigan chapter of the Pearl Harbor Survivors’ Association, the American Legion Post 26 of Niles and the D.A.V. Chapter 55 of Niles.

He received the Bronze Star at Pearl Harbor in 1942, and received the Purple Heart Award Nov. 12, 1981.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Tom Demos of Niles; two daughters, Shirlee Wakkinen of Hurley, Wisc. And Margaret C. Clubb-Piszker of Niles; three granddaughters, Kellie, Bella, Keri Burtzlaff and Amber Clubb, all of Niles; a grandson, Nicholas Bella of Niles.

Friends may call from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at Halbritter Funeral Home, Niles. A rosary will be said at the funeral home at 7 p.m. Tuesday, and full military honors will be given at graveside by American Legion Cmdr. John McLaughlin.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association.

 

Foster, Barbara Bell 1854-1929

Barbara Bell Foster
October 20, 1854-December 14, 1929

Niles Daily Star (Niles, Berrien Co., MI), Thursday, December 15, 1927, page 1, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

MRS. JOHN FOSTER DIES AT FARM HOMESTEAD
Wife of Well Known Niles Township Farmer Claimed by Death

Mrs. Barbara Foster, 73, wife of John Foster, a well known and highly respected lady and pioneer school teach, died at her home in Niles township, December 14.  A few months ago she fell and broke her arm, injuring her hip as well.  She was taken to Pawating where she partially recovered before being removed again to her home.  She was unable to walk, however, up to the time of her death.

Barbara Livengood was born October 20, 1854, in Elkhart, Ind., the daughter of John and Catherine Livengood.  She was educated in the schools of Elkhart and at the seminary in Roanoke, Ind.  She took a teacher’s training course at Hillsdale college and later became a teacher in Cass and Berrien counties. On her arrival in Michigan she made her home with her cousin, Mrs. C.B. Groat.  She became the wife of John Foster, of Niles township, on November 9, 1880.  She was the mother of three children, Fred L., who resides near the old home, Ray and Miss Zoe at home. Besides her husband and three children, two brothers, Willard, of South Bend, and Henry Livengood, of Elkhart, Ind., survive her.  A large circle of Friends and neighbors also deeply mourn her loss.  Rev. Larsen will conduct strictly private funeral services at the home on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock.  Burial will take place in Silver Brook cemetery.

 

Niles Daily Star (Niles, Berrien Co., MI), Tuesday, December 20, 1927, page 4, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

NEWS in Brief: PLACE BODY IN MAUSOLEUM

The body of Mrs. Barbara Foster, wife of John Foster, was placed in the mausoleum at Silver Brook cemetery after the funeral services held at the home north of the city.  The services were conducted by Rev. Larsen, pastor of the Pokagon circuit.