Age 73 of Wyandotte.

Beloved wife of George. Loving mother of Derick (Diane) Grembi, Jason Grembi, Kevin Grembi, and Karen (Matt) Sheuerman. Dearest grandmother of Julie (Adam) Guyes, Melissa Grembi, Robert Grembi, David Grembi, Nicholas Grembi, Andrew Grembi, Matthew Grembi, Daniel Grembi, Laura Grembi, Kevin Grembi, Jr., and Samantha Grembi. Great grandmother of Leonard Guyes and Milo Grembi. Dear sister of Lynn (Jeff) Paxson, Pete (Lyn) Brennan, and Pat (the late Maria) Brennan. Also survived by nieces and nephews.  She will be dearly missed by her friends and family.

Memorial Contributions are appreciated to Kids on the Go or Michigan Anti-Cruelty Society.

 

Saturday, January 13, 2024

Harvey K. Lawrence II.  Age 81 of Wyandotte.

Beloved husband of the late Patricia A. Lawrence.  Loving stepfather of John (Faye) Ball, Matthew (the late Peggy) Ball, Mark (Anna) Ball, Alicia (Terrance) Parsons and Christina (Dennis Croope) Ball.  Dear brother of Douglas (Priscilla), Rose Marie (Anthony), Helen (the late Terry), Joyce, Evelyn, Richard, Michael, Philip, Lois, the late Janice and the late Frances.  Also survived by 9 step-grandchildren, 10 step great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.  Preceded in death by his first wife Millie Lawrence.

Memorial contributions are appreciated to Father Flanagan’s Boys Town, Nebraska.

 

~ Family Tribute ~

Harvey Lawrence graduated from Boys Town High School in Nebraska in 1961. He had many different jobs during his life, but most of them were in logistics, either driving or directing trucks full of cargo. He was very involved with his community, leading the Wyandotte Senior Friendship Club, coordinating his town for the Boys Town Alumni Association, serving as an usher and lector for St. Francis Xavier, and later St. Joseph Wyandotte parishes.

Harvey loved to travel, visit, and eat. He traveled around the country, even moreso after he retired. Most of those trips included visits to family, friends, or annual functions back at Boys Town. Three things were true of visits from Harvey: 1.) He would be early, 2.) he would be hungry, and 3.) he would have a story to share. He always had stories to share. Harvey appreciated a good meal, hotly-contested card games, and big belly laughs. Friends and family always knew Harvey would be there.

Harvey will be missed and forever in our hearts.

 

Wednesday, January 10, 2024