Museum tour is tonight
At 7:30 tonight, the Plymouth Historical
Museum will host a free lecture, The Nuts
and Bolts of the Plymouth Historical
Museum. Dave Reitzel, the architect of the
museum, will discuss the original concept for
the museum, design changes, the construc-
tion of the building, where the bricks came
from, and other juicy tidbits about the build-
ing itself.
The lecture is free and open to the public
as part of themonthlymeeting of the Friends
of the Plymouth Historical Museum. Enter
on the Church Street side of the museum,
located at 155 S. Main St., one block north of
downtownPlymouth.
Baseball league seeks players
The Van Buren Vipers, a youth baseball
league, has scheduled registration and try-
outs.
For information, contact vanburen-
vipers@yahoo.com.
Youth Theater registration under way
Registration is under way for the City of
Wayne Parks and Recreation Stage IV Youth
Theatre Spring Session, Rock Around the
Block.
The cost is $115 for residents and $125 for
non-residents. Rehearsals will take place
from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturdays and
the performances are planned for May 18
and 19. Students should bring their own
lunch and a snack for all sessions. The per-
formance and all rehearsals will take place
at theWayne Activity and Banquet Center on
Sims Street, formally the Wayne Senior
Center.
Payment must be made in full at the time
of registration which is available at the
Wayne Community Center from 8 a.m. until 7
p.m. during the week and from10 a.m. until 6
p.m. onweekends.
Formore information, call (734) 721-7400.
Free tax help for seniors offered
The City of Wayne Senior Services will
offer the tax assistance through the
American Association of Retired Persons.
The programis free to anyonewho files basic
tax forms and all returns will be e-filed the
day of preparation.
Taxes will be prepared each Wednesday
during February and March by appointment
only. To make an appointment, call (734)721-
7460.
Goodfellows raffle continues
The Wayne Goodfellows Progressive
Raffle continues at 9:30 p.m. every Thursday
at the Village Bar on Michigan Avenue in
downtownWayne.
Tickets are only $1 and proceeds help
fund the Goodfellows holiday efforts to help
the less fortunate during theholidays..
The jackpot is currentlymore than $1,000.
Church serves fish dinners
St. Aloysius Catholic Churchwill serve all-
you-can-eat fish dinners from 4:30 until 7
p.m. on Fridays during Lent through March
30.
Dinners include fried fish, macaroni and
cheese, seasoned potatoes or French fires,
green beans, Cole slaw, dinner roll, dessert
and a beverage.
The price for adult meals is $8. Meals for
children 10 and younger are $4 and those
younger than 3 eat at no cost with the pur-
chase of an adult meal. Carry out dinners ar
prices at $8.
The church is located at 37200 Neville St.
inRomulus.
Formore information, call (734) 941-5056.
Bricks 4 Kidz Classes offered
Plymouth Department of Recreation will
offer this hands-on class where students will
design and build machines, simple inven-
tions and other constructions using Lego®
bricks. While exploring engineering, archi-
tecture and physics, students will develop
problemsolving and critical thinking skills.
The hour-long classes fro ages 6-10 will
take place from 5:15-6:15 p.m. on Thursdays
throughApril 19.
The fee is $116 or $101 for Plymouth resi-
dents. The class fee includes all material
fees.
Formore information, call (734) 455-6620.
instill in our children an understanding of
exactly the debt we owe our veterans. As
educators, we need to make sure the
younger generation fully understands what
these people have risked to ensure the free-
doms we enjoy. In everywalk of life, we need
to display a gratitude and respect for these
service men and women that would prevent
even the concept of stealing their grave
markers fromever occurring.
These three should be too ashamed of
their actions to face their families, their
friends and the public in general.
Their actions are an embarrassment to
the entire community.
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Viola Ruth Gist
Sunrise: Aug. 2, 1924
Sunset: Feb. 27, 2012
Viola Ruth Gist, 87, died Feb.
27, 2012.
Among those left to mourn
her passing and cherish her
memory are three sons,
Lawson, Jr. (Valeria), Delbert
Walter (Angela) and Aaron
(Sandy); four sisters, Marian
Allen, Helen Dotson, Esther
Brown and Sharon (Ulysses)
Austin; three brothers, Aaron
(Theola) Jones, Jr., Warren
(Shirley) Jones and Robert
(Cenellia) Jones; four grand-
children, Achea, Glenn, Eric
and Taylor; several nieces
and nephews; a host of other
relatives, and many friends.
A sister, Naomi James and
bother Mrs. Gist's parents
preceded her in death.
Jackie Anderson provided
personal care for Mrs. Gist
for several years and Etsuko
Carreathers
and
Doris
Dotson assisted her in many
ways. Funeral services were
at Peoples Community
Baptist Church on Annapolis
Road in Westland with the
Rev. Vincent Matthews offici-
ating. Final arrangements
were entrusted to the Penn
Funeral Home in Inkster.
Interment was at Mt. Hope
Memorial Gardens in Livonia.
Waymon Williams
Sunrise: May 11, 1929
Sunset: Feb. 28, 2012
Waymon Williams died Feb.
28, 2012.
Among those left to mourn
his passing and cherish his
memory are his wife; his chil-
dren; a grandson; a son-in-
law; nieces; nephews, and a
host of friends.
Funeral services were at the
Penn Funeral Home in
Inkster with the Rev. Arthur C.
Willis, Sr. officiating.
Interment was at Westlawn
Cemetery on Michigan Ave.
in Wayne.
Jonathon Doenial
Boatwright
Sunrise: Oct. 21, 1975
Sunset: Feb. 22, 2012
Jonathon Doenial Boatwright
died Feb. 22, 2012.
Among those left to cherish
his memory are his son,
Jonathon Delano Boatwright;
two brothers, Reginald
(Carmen) Boatwright and
Dwight Boatwright; a sister,
LaTasha Boatwright; his step-
father, Jimmie Lee Smith; six
nieces; two nephews; a host
of cousins, and many friends.
Funeral services were at the
Penn Funeral Home on
Inkster Road in Inkster with
Minister John Coffee officiat-
ing.
Final rites were accorded by
Tri-County
Cremation
Services.
Arthur Lewis Veal
Aug. 5. 1925
Feb. 24, 2012
Arthur Lewis Veal died Feb.
24, 2012.
Among those left to mourn
his passing and cherish his
memory are his wife, Mary K.
Veal; two stepdaughters,
Marilyn A. Shields and
Shirley Lowmack; a sister-in-
law, Georgia Veal; a brother-
in-law, Fuller Heard; his
grandchildren, Donald e.
Shields, Cheryl P.(Claude II)
Fowlkes, Dawn D. Alford,
Lance D. (Tammy) Alford,
Michael A. Shields, Tracy L.
(Jim) Scott, Jennifer C.
Alford, Dale E. Shields,
Pamela E. (Enrique II)
Santos, Brenda J. Jones,
Willie L. Lowmack, Diane C.
(Stephen) Francis, Arthur J.
(Misty) Lowmack, Kenneth
(Patricia) Winston, Lewellyn
(Patricia) Winston, Norman
(Janice) Winston, Michael T.
Winston, Carlotta Veal and
Carl. B. Veal Jr.; a host of
great-grandchildren; many
nieces and nephews, and
several friends.
Funeral services were at
Parks Memorial AME Church
on Grover Street in Romulus.
Final arrangements were
entrusted to the Penn
Funeral Home on Inkster
Road in Inkster.
Interment was at United
Memorial
Gardens
in
Plymouth.
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Eclectic Endeavors Revisited
The work of award winning artist Barbara Eko Murphy will be on exhibit at the
Plymouth Community Arts Council from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. through March 28. A pub-
lic artist reception is planned for 5-6:30 p.m. next Monday, March 12. Murphy's art was
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