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Classified
Delories Jean Niergarth
DELORIES JEAN NIER-
GARTH, beloved mother,
sister, wife and grandmoth-
er died April 4, 2016.
Mrs. Neirgarth was born in
Wyandotte, Michigan on
January
17,1937
to
Clarence and Ethel Fields.
She settled in Romulus in
1962 with Bruce Niergarth,
the love of her life where
they raised four children.
She retired from Romulus
High School as the head
cook. She enjoyed yard
work, going to the casino
and her afternoon tea (but
her family knew it was
wine). She was the beloved
wife of the late Bruce
Niergarth and devoted
mother of Joan (Dave)
Henry,
Donald
(Kim)
Niergarth, Tina Hunt and
Tamara Niergarth; the lov-
ing grandmother of Jessica
Peterman,
Kristine
Niergarth,
Stephanie
Bergsieker, A.J. Riopelle,
Brian Niergarth, Anthony
Riopelle and the late
Robert Minton, and great-
grandmother of Alexander,
Leela,
Brayden
and
Damon. She is also sur-
vived by her sisters Louise
Grzincic of Missouri and
Linda Ingle of Wyandotte
and her brother Robert
Fields of South Carolina.
She was preceded in death
by her brother Albert
Fields.
Service is Friday, 10 a.m.
at Michigan Memorial
Funeral Home, (next to
Michigan Memorial Park)
30895 Huron River Dr.,
Huron Twp., (734) 783-
2646.
Visitation
is
Thursday, 1 ~ 8 p.m. Her
cremation will take place at
"The Witness Crematory"
located inside of Michigan
Memorial Funeral Home.
Interment in Michigan
Memorial Park. Donations
may
be
made
to
Compassus Hospice or the
Breast Cancer Foundation
.
-
funeralhome.com
CITY OF INKSTER
WATER/SEWER
MAINTENANCE PERSON
City of Inkster is seeking to
fill
position
in
the
Department of Public
Service for Water/Sewer
Maintenance Person (s).
Interested
Candidates
please visit our website at
ices/humanresources to
apply.
Dockworkers & Forklift
Operators: Now Hiring -All
Shifts! Competitive Rates!
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in Person w/Barb: 29129
Ecorse Road, Romulus
Bldg A (between Inkster &
Middlebelt) Tue to Friday,
9a -2:30P. Photo Id/SSC
req. Questions: Judy 855-
513-1333 x 4465
An Aerosol Manufacturing
company in Southwest
Michigan is looking for an
experienced Aerosol Line
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experience with trou-
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repairing,
maintaining
equipment
with Terco tooling experi-
ence.
Please send application,
cover letter and resume to
VEHICLE
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE FOLLOWING
VEHICLES HAVE BEEN
DEEMED ABANDONED
AND WILL BE SOLD AT
PUBLIC AUCTION,
4-13-2016
11:00 AM
AT
J&M TOWING
8964 INKSTER RD
ROMULUS, MI 48174
TRL
N/A
2003 HYD
KMHDN55093U095291
2001 GMC
1GKEK13T21J165771
2008 FORD
1FAHP35N68W104334
2013 CASE
JAFSR250ADM443044
1992 FORD
2FTDF15H3NLA91680
FORD
3FAFP11332R117987
2007 SUZI
KL5TD56767K509655
1997 FORD
1FALP13PXVW389442
2000 MERC
1MEFM5550YG624338
2003 VOLVO
4V4NC9UF03N344245
3BR Brick ranch,
2 car garage.
3763 Williams St,
Inkster, MI 48141
313-613-1686
Home of Sale
by owner
34908 John St
Wayne
2 1/2 BR,
2 1/2 car garage
$49,900
(313) 670-3663
ADOPTION
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(MICH)
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0798. (MICH)
A familiar face in Plymouth
Township parks may be missing
this year.
Township Park Foreman Eric
Anderson, a former township
police officer, has apparently
been replaced with another sea-
sonal employee by Director of
Parks andGrantsMikeMitchell.
Anderson, 58, said he fully
expected to be back on his sea-
sonal job managing the parks,
based on his meeting with
Mitchell March 17. He claims
that Mitchell assured him he
would be returning to the posi-
tion he has filled for two years,
following his retirement after 28
years with the township police
department where he was a ser-
geant.
Anderson said he went to the
pavilion in the park March 28,
after his meeting with Mitchell,
where he was informed by
another park employee that he
had been replaced by a younger
worker, Matt Kidd.
Anderson said he was
shocked and went into the pavil-
ion where he encountered
Mitchell, township Human
Resources Director Joann
Coobaitis and Kidd. He says that
Mitchell told him that he had
been “overruled byHR” and that
he hadbeen replaced.
He says Coobaitis told him he
was replaced due to “too many
problems” he had created.
In a letter to members of the
township board of trustees and
Supervisor Shannon Price,
Anderson noted that he had
never been reprimanded or dis-
ciplined for any problems during
his time at the park. In fact, he
said, his work had been praised
andMitchell had expressed grat-
itude to him for his ability to
manage the teen seasonal work-
ers effectively.
Mitchell would not respond to
questions regarding Anderson's
replacement, referring all
inquiries to Coobaitis who did
not return phone calls seeking
comment. He did say that
Anderson was a “seasonal”
employee hired only for the sea-
son. “He does not have a con-
tract,” Mitchell said. He added
that Anderson is restricted to
working 720 hours during the
summer and that the park fore-
man job would require more
than that amount of time this
year.
Anderson, however, claims
that his insistence on the teen
workers performing their
assigned tasks may be part of the
issue. He said that some teen
seasonal workers failed to do
assigned tasks, showedup late or
were improperly attired. When
he corrected them, they referred
to themselves as “political
appointees” of Treasurer Ron
Edwards and dismissed his
attempts to correct their job per-
formance. He said he knew the
teens complained to Edwards
about his demands that they do
their jobs rather than use the
park as a “playground.”
Anderson said that Edwards
originally recruited him for the
job, but when the seasonal work-
ers would complain to himabout
having to perform assigned
tasks, Edwards would not disci-
pline them but would transfer
them to jobs at township hall. He
said that Edwards told him that
he owed the teens parents “big
time” for political favors.
He said despite that situation,
he worked reasonably well with
Edwards as his direct supervi-
sor. He said when Price hired
Mitchell as the township Parks
and Grants Director, he got along
well with him, too. Mitchell for-
merly served as Price's adminis-
trative aide during his tenure
with the Wayne County
Commission.
Anderson said he suspects
that his inside knowledge of
township politics, incidents and
financial practices may have
played a part in his dismissal,
and he said, “This new hire
(Kidd) is a friend of Mike
Mitchell.”
He also suggested that as a
witness to an altercation last
year in the park between
Mitchell and Edwards, he may
have presented a threat to
efforts to continue to cover up
that confrontation. While both
men dismissed the incident as
minor, Anderson said that he
personally witnessed a scream-
ing Edwards drive his car reck-
lessly and dangerously and that
Edwards threatened Mitchell
with a sign stake. Immediately
after the altercation, Edwards
ran his car into a landscape trail-
er.
“I suspect they would rather
the truth of that incident not be
public,” Anderson said.
Anderson has formally asked the
members of the board of trustees
to intervene on his behalf and
says hewants his job back.
In his letter he told them that
he feels he is the victim of both
age discrimination and that he
was fired without due process,
although he stressed that he is
not considering legal redress at
this time. He said he has been
embarrassed by the situation
and that he feels Coobaitis,
Edwards and Mitchell have
damaged his reputation with
slanderous comments about his
jobperformance.
Price reiterated Mitchell's
comments and said that
Anderson was a “seasonal
employee” who worked without
a contract and was not fired, he
was “not calledback.”
(Staff Writer Don Howard con-
tributed to this story.)
I suspect they would rather
the truth of that incident not be public.
Eric Anderson
Plymouth park manager protests replacement
Pottery sale
The Village Potters Guild members have planned
their annual spring sale from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m.
Friday April 29, from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday
April 30 and from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. Sunday May
1. Functional and decorative pottery created by
members of the guild will be available at the annu-
al event. Tableware, tiles, jewelry and a wide
range of decorative and framed pieces will be
sold. The studio is located at 326 N. Main St. in
Plymouth. For more information or directions to
the studio, visit
or call
(734) 207-8807.
Wayne class reunion planned
Wayne Memorial High School all class reunion is being planned for 5-10
p.m. May 13. Information and registration forms are available at
highalumni.com regarding the dinner at Wayne TreeManor, 35100 Van Born
Road inWayne.
This year, the class of 1966 will be honored along with all those who
attended Wayne High School or Wayne Memorial High School. Dress is
informal.
Tickets are $30 per person until May 1 and $40 if purchased after that
date.
Information
and
registration
forms
available
at
There will be two forms, one for the all-class
reunion May 13 and one for the 1966 50th class reunion May 14. Forms
available under additional reunion heading.
Those attending both events need to submit both forms.
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