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August 27, 2015
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01. Obituaries
02. In Memoriam
03. Cards of Thanks
04. Monuments
& Cemetery Plots
05. Personals/Announcements
06. Legal Notices
07. Attorneys
08. Entertainment
09. Lost & Found
10. Coming Events
30. Help Wanted
31. Help Wanted Sales
32. Help Wanted Drivers
33. Child Care
34. Specialized Services
35. Situations Wanted
40. Business Opportunity
42. Health and Fitness
43. Money to Loan
44. Music/Art Lessons
45. Adult Care
46. Private Schools/Instruction
47. Riding/Horses/Stables
50. Pets & Supplies
54. Rummage Sales
55. Estate Sales
56. Flea Markets
57. Antiques
58. Garage and Yard Sales
59. Auctions
60. Misc. Sales
61. Misc. Items
62. Building Supplies
63. Business and
OfficeEquipment
64. Lawn & Garden Supplies
65. Tree Service
66. Landscape / Nurseries
67. Garden Plant / Supplies
68. Garden / Produce
70. Masonry / Brickwork
72. Cleaning Services
73. Musical Merchandise
74. Sporting Goods
75. Boats / Accessories
76. Remodeling & Renovations
77. Recreation Vehicles
78. Hunting / Fishing
82. Wanted to Buy
87. Room for Rent
88. Duplexes for Rent
89. Apartments for Rent
90. Condos/Townhouses for Rent
92. Business Places for Rent
93. Banquet Halls
94. Farm Land for Rent
95. Real Estate
96. Houses for Rent
97. Cottages for Rent
98. Manufactured/Mobile Homes
99. Flats for Rent
100. Will Share
101. Wanted to Rent
102. Storage
103. Business Property for Sale
104. Farms & Acreage for Sale
105. Mobile Homes for Sale
106. Houses for Sale
107. Condos/Townhouses for Sale
108. Lake and Resort
109. Income Property
110. Lots for Sale
111. Out of State Property
112. Commercial Lease
113. Real Estate Wanted
114. Auto Accessories
115. Autos for Sale
116. Antique & Classic Cars
117. Trucks & Vans for Sale
118. Freebies
119. Auto Repairs
120. Motorcycles
121. Autos Wanted
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Classified
Robert J. Word
Dec. 10, 1961
Aug. 13, 2015
Robert J. Word died Aug.
13, 2015 at the University of
Michigan Hospital in Ann
Arbor.
Among his survivors are his
mother, Sallie Word; three
sons, Robert Word, Jr.,
R'Monte Word and Lyle
Taylor; three daughters,
Robin Word, Amani Word
and Catherine Mack; four
brothers, Terry L. Word,
Johnnie F. Word, Booker
(Toni) Word and Michael B.
Word; three sisters, Gloria
A. Love, Bernedia Word
and Glenda (Chris) Starks;
an uncle, David Brandon of
Chicago, IL; his mother-in-
law, Rita Drake, the care-
giver of his youngest son;
Maggie King, the mother of
Little Robert and Robin
Ann; Andrea, the mother of
R'monte and Amani's moth-
er, Danielle; a host of
nieces, nephews and
cousins along with his
church family, and many
friends.
He was preceded in death
by his father, Willie Frank
Word and his son, Rashard
James Word.
A home-going celebration
took place at New
Jerusalem Baptist Church
in Ypsilanti with the Rev.
Calvin McCoy officiating.
Arrangements
were
entrusted to the Penn
Funeral Home on Inkster
Road in Inkster.
Final rites were offered by
Serenity
Cremation
Services.
Ruby Lee Davis
Sunrise: Nov. 9, 1916
Sunset: Aug. 11, 2015
Ruby Lee Davis died Aug.
11, 2015.
Mrs. Davis was a profes-
sional beautician in Detroit
for many years and an avid
seamstress. After her retire-
ment, she lived at Rivergate
Terrace Health Care facility
where she operated the
store.
She is survived by a host of
relatives and friends who
will cherish her memory.
She was preceded in death
by her parents, John and
Annie Jossey and her hus-
band of 26 years, Edward
Davis, who died in 1972.
Funeral services took place
at Saint John American
Methodist
Episcopal
Church in River Rouge with
the Rev. Daniel J. Reid offi-
ciating.
Interment was at Detroit
Memorial
Park
West
Cemetery in Redford.
Final arrangements were
entrusted to the Penn
Funeral Home on Inkster
Road in Inkster.
Shirley Lowmack
Dec. 6, 1939
Aug. 12, 2015
Shirley Lowmack died Aug.
12, 2015.
Mrs. Lowmack was a mili-
tary wife and lived in sever-
al places prior to being wid-
owed. She retired from The
Senior Alliance where she
provided support for the
sick and shut-in, the last of
many jobs she held.
Among her survivors left to
cherish her memory are
her sister, Marilyn A.
Shields; five children,
Cheryl (Eddie) Fowlkes,
Tracy (Jim) Scott, Pamela
(Enrique) Santos, Willie
Lowmack, II and James
(Misty) Lowmack; 23
grandchildren; 18 great-
grandchildren; a host of
family members, and many
friends.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Willie Lee
Lowmack and a brother,
Donald E. Alford.
A home going celebration
took place at the Penn
Funeral Home on South
Inkster Road in Inkster with
the Rev. Sheri Robinson
officiating.
Serenity
Cremation
Services Inc. accorded
final rites.
Ernest Leo Brown
Sunrise: Jan. 8, 1953
Sunset: Aug. 13, 2015
Ernest Leo Brown died
Aug. 13, 2015.
He attended Inkster Public
Schools where he excelled
in cross country and track.
He was employed at Metro
Airport as a ramp agent
and was a member of the
Hell Raisers motorcycle
club.
Among his survivors are his
wife, Evelyn Brown; 10 chil-
dren, Shaun (Deirdre)
Brown, Melissa Brown,
Courtney Allen, Dorian
(Shawn) Brown, Antoine
Brown, Jaz'nelle Cleveland,
Rashard Cleveland, Lavetta
Brown, Lavell Brown and
Latrice Brown; 10 grand-
children, Chantel Brown,
Jawaun Henry, Tyshonia
Brown, Makayla Henry,
Jarae
Potter,
Da'Jon
Cleveland, Asia Kendricks,
Antoine Brown, Jr., Ameron
Brown
and
Leveyah
Robinson;
brothers,
Charles
(Darlendez),
James, Carl and Denzell
(Sherlise); sisters, Rose
and Judy (Drexell); sisters-
in-law, Shirley Brown,
Yolanda Wilson and Frenda
Coffee; a host of aunts,
uncles, nieces, nephews,
cousins, and a special
friend and nephew, Robbie
Perkins.
A memorial service took
place at the Penn Funeral
Home on Inkster Road in
Inkster with the Rev. Dr.
Willie J. Cooper officiating.
Final rites were accorded
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It was Christmas in July last
month for several area students
when the Westland Community
Foundation announced the win-
ners of $12,000 in scholarships.
During the annual fundraiser
for the group, which took place
at the new Westland City Hall
this year, 12 local students
accepted $1,000 scholarship
checks fromthe foundation.
Winners this year, in alpha-
betical order, were:
Ashlee B. Alexander
, a gradu-
ate of John Glenn High School
who plans to attend Eastern
Michigan University and pursue
a career as a pediatrician. She
was the class treasurer at
William D. Ford Career
Technical Center, K.O.M. mentor
and volunteer and participant in
the Teen Advisory Board at the
WilliamP. Faust PublicLibrary.
Rya M. Bark
, a Wayne
Memorial High School graduate.
She plans to attend Schoolcraft
College and pursue a career in
welding. She was an officer in
the charity organization called
J.O.E, including being president
of the group.
Farhan T. Chaudray
, also a
Wayne Memorial High School
graduate. Hewill attendEastern
Michigan University to pursue a
career as a physical therapist or
wildlife biologist. He earned an
Academic Letter and volun-
teered at the William P. Faust
PublicLibrary.
Frances C. Felix
, who had per-
fect attendance at John Glenn
High School, plans to attend the
College for Creative Studies,
hoping for a career in entertain-
ment arts. She was a four-year
Academic Award recipient and
was inducted into the National
Technical Honor Society.
Emanuel T. Hill II
, a John
Glenn High School alumni will
study criminal justice with a
minor in art at Schoolcraft
College. A member of the
National Technical Honor
Society, he received an
Academic Letter Award and was
on theHonorRoll.
Madison M. Hille
, who attend-
ed Livonia Franklin High
School, will attend Cedarville
University to study graphic
design. An Honor Roll student,
she was also Student of the
Month and was a volunteer at
the Rescue Mission. She distrib-
uted food for the homeless and
has been on amissions trip.
Taylor S. Johnson
, a graduate
of Wayne Memorial High
School, plans to attendMichigan
State University to study neona-
talmedicine.
She led and directed her
church children's choir, partici-
pated in orchestra andmarching
band and performed community
service.
Vickee V. Le
attended
Churchill High School and will
attend Schoolcraft College to
pursue a career as a nurse or
physician's assistant. She was a
member of French Honor
Society and president of French
Club. She also assembled gift
baskets for the less fortunate
and raised money for Saving the
Children.
Kealani K. Sypher
who attend-
ed John Glenn High School will
study computer engineering at
the University of Michigan-
Dearborn. She was captain of
the Robotics teamand president
of I-SaveTeam.
Brandon P. Testorelli
attended
Wayne Memorial High School
and will study Auto Body Repair
at the William D. Ford Career
Technical Center. He achieved
perfect attendance for two con-
secutive years inhigh school.
Shana Totten
, a John Glenn
High School graduate, plans to
attend Lawrence Technological
University to study robotic engi-
neering with a minor in alterna-
tive energies. She received the
Michigan Department of
Education Breaking Traditions
Award and was a member of the
National Technical Honor
Society. She also was captain of
multiple facets of the Bionic
Zebras robotics team, volun-
teered at First Step, mentored a
robotics team at Stevenson
Middle School and started a
robotics teamat her high school.
Juan R. Wise II
will attend
Adrian College to pursue a
career as an athletic trainer. He
attended Wayne Memorial High
School.
He hopes to play profession-
ally in the NFL or NBA. He was
president of the Wayne
Memorial Gentlemen of
Distinction, Varsity football cap-
tain and conducted a canned
food drive for his church and
GleanersFoodBank.
The Westland Community
Foundation comprises commu-
nity and business leaders and
the group has collected more
than $1,125,000 to support the
college scholarship program,
donations of food, toys and win-
ter coats to families in need,
Salvation Army Summer Day
Camp for children, Inspire
Theatre group, Camp Liberty,
Warm Hearts and many other
Westland civic and altruistic
programs.
A shining example of volun-
teer work and community
activism will be honored by the
Wayne Commission on Aging
Sept. 15.
Lois VanStipdonk has been
selected to receive the 2015
Diamond of the Community
Award inWayne, honoring her for
her history of community service.
The former Wayne librarian will
be honored at a dinner at 6 p.m.
Sept. 15 at the Wayne Community
Center onHoweRoad.
The 2015 Diamond of
Community award was initiated
in 1995 by theWayne Commission
on Aging in an effort to recognize
the volunteer efforts of an indi-
vidual older than 70 who contin-
ues to help make Wayne a 'Great
Place toLive'.
VanStipdonk's volunteer histo-
ry includes her current term as
co-President of both the Wayne
Rotary and Wayne Garden Club.
She is a member of the board of
directors for the Friends of the
Library, an active member of the
Wayne Historical Commission, a
member of Wayne Main Street
and sings in the choir at St Mary's
ofWayne.
VanStipdonk also volunteers
for the Wayne Westland Literacy
Project.
Tickets for the Diamond of the
Community award dinner are $15
and can be purchased at the
Community Center until
Wednesday, Sept.9.
For more information, contact
Nancy Wojewski-Noel,Senior
Services supervisor at (734) 721-
7460 x1312 during office hours
from 9:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday andWednesday.
The Community Center is
located at 4635 Howe Road in
Wayne.
The Westland Community Foundation comprises
community and business leaders and the group has
collected more than $1,125,000 to support
the college scholarship program...
Foundation awards $12,000 in local scholarships
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