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Subscription rate changes may be implemented by changing the duration of the subscription. WWW.LSJ.COM The Lansing State Journal (ISSN 0274-9742) is published daily by Federated Publications a wholly owned subsidiary of Gannett Co. 300 S. Washington Square, Suite 300, Lansing, MI, 48933. Periodical postage paid at Lansing.

Lansing State Journal Vol. 163No. 92 Mission statement: We will be the valued voice of our community and trusted local information leader, committed to excellence every day. LOTTERIES For lottery results 24 hours a day, call 335-5640 LJ-0100361239 LJ-0100361239 Mt.HOPE MONUMENTCO. 2529E.MT.HOPEAVE.

LJ-0100361239 MONUMENTS MARKERS PLAQUES CallLorriMillerat 517-482-6266 www.mthopemonument.com LJ-0100374205 809E.Michigan,Lansing Shopourwebsite www.jonanthony.com ALLEN, CAROLINE ANN, 65, of Lansing died August 2, 2017. Arrangements by Skinner Funeral Home, Lansing Chapel. Visitation Sunday from 2-5pm at the funeral home. CHRISENBERRY, GERALD 83, of Lansing died August 2, 2017. Arrangements by Skinner Funeral Home, Lansing Chapel.

Visitation Monday from 2-4 pm 6-8 pm at the funeral home DUNHAM, JIMMY DALE, 46, of Lansing died August 1, 2017. Arrangements by Riley Funeral Home. Visitation Sunday from 11-3pm at Riley funeral Home. Funeral services Monday at 1pm at Riley Funeral Home. GALLAGHER, JOHN DOUGLAS 70, of Rock died July 30, 2017.

Arrangements by The Skradski Family Funeral Homes of Delta County. Please visit www. skradskifuneralhomes. com. JONES, RUTH ESTHER, 56, of Holt, died August 1, 2017.

Funeral service: 11 a.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church of Okemos. Visitation: 5-8 p.m. Friday at the Estes-Leadley Delhi Chapel and 10-11 a.m. on Saturday at the church.

POUND, CLARICE 88, of Grand Ledge died August 1, 2017. Visitation today 4-7 p.m. at Peters Murray Funeral Home, Grand Ledge. Funeral service Saturday 11 a.m. at Grand Ledge Church of the Nazarene.

QUANTRELL, JUDY, 75, of Charlotte died August 2, 2017. Arrangements by Pray Funeral Home. Visitation Sunday p.m. at Pray Funeral Home in Charlotte, and Monday a.m. just prior to the 11:00 a.m.

Funeral Service. TURNER, GLORIA, 63, of Lansing died August 2, 2017. Arrangements by Palmer, Bush Jensen Family Funeral Homes, Lansing Chapel. Service Saturday, August 5, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Visitation will begin at 2:00 p.m. Visit www.palmerbush. com for full obituary. Death notices Born July 26, 1923 in Mason, Michigan to Milburne and Huldah (Wagnor) Curtis, passed away on August 1, 2017 at the age of 94. Bud loved sports and was an avid hunter and golfer.

He retired from the City of East Lansing in 1987 after 16 years of service. Bud was a life member of the Mason VFW Post 7309. He was preceded in death by his parents and four wives. Surviving to cherish his memory are his daughter, eanette (Roger) Dunigan of Traverse City, MI; sons, Sam (Rose) Curtis of Dansville, MI, Peter (Kalene) Curtis of Mason, MI, Fred Curtis of Sequim, WA; sister, Judy Monroe; 25 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m.

on Friday, A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, September 1, 2017 at Maple Grove Cemetery in Mason. September 1, 2017 at Maple Grove Cemetery in Mason. The family is being served by the Gorsline Runciman Funeral Homes Mason Chapel. In lieu of flowers, those desiring may make contributions to the V.F.W.

Jean R. Anderson Post 7309, 1243 Hull Mason, MI 48854. Memories and online condolences may be shared with the family at www. www. grbdmason.com grbdmason.com.

Milburne Curtis Mason, Michigan Margaret Jeanne Healy, age 65, of Lansing, passed away on Sunday, July 30, 2017. A wake will be held on Sunday, August 6, 2017 from 5 p.m. at Coaches Pub Grill, 6201 Bishop Lansing. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to your local humane society. To read complete obituary please visit: www.MichiganCremation.com.

Margaret Jeanne Healy Lansing If your event is missing, you can go to events.lansingstatejournal.comand submit your event, or email it to Today Knights of Columbus Council 788 Meatloaf Dinner 4-7 p.m. Knights of Columbus, Council 788 Hall, 5300 N. Grand River Lansing. Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, vegetable, salad and roll. Coffee provided and beverages are available.

$8, $5 children. Bowling for Rhinos 6-9 p.m. City Limits East Bowling Alley, 2120 E. Saginaw, East Lansing. St.

Casimir Parish Corn Roast 6-11 p.m. St. Casimir Parish, 800 W. Barnes Lansing. Saturday, Aug.

5 Bike to Build 2017 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Northpointe Community Church, 505 E. Webb Drive, DeWitt. Each route will include at least one rest stop and all riders will receive lunch. $35.

MSU Garden Day 2017 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m. MSU Horticulture Gardens, A288 Plant Soil Science East Lansing. For more information and online registration, visit www.hrt.msu.edu/our_gardens/ MSU. Garden members: $76; Non-members: $86. Come to the River 10K Run and 5K 8:15 a.m.

St. Casimir Parish, 815 Sparrow Lansing. The 10K run starts at 8:15 p.m. and the 5K starts at 8:30 p.m. A free pancake breakfast will be held.

Cost is $30. To register, visit runsignup.com/Race/MI/Lansing/ CometotheRiver or on Facebook at Come to the River or call 482-1346. 44th annual Island Art Fair 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Island Park, Grand Ledge. Free parking is available at Immanuel Lutheran Church, First United Methodist Church and across from Neff School.

Everett High School Class of 1961 Reunion 3-6 p.m. Buddies Grill, 2040 N. Aurelius Road, Holt. For more information, call Deanna Berry at 393-6498. St.

Casimir Parish Corn Roast 4-11 p.m. St. Casimir Parish, 800 W. Barnes Lansing. 4 Pets Superhero Edition Nuthouse Sports Grill, 420 E.

Michigan Lansing. The Capital Area Humane Society will hold this bar crawl fundraiser with a superhero theme. Costumes are encouraged. The best costume will win a prize. Participants ages 21 and up will visit Nuthouse Sports Grill, Taps 25, Tin Can, American Fifth Spirits and Lansing Brewing Company.

Registration is $30 and includes an event t-shirt, complimentary pizza at the Nuthouse Sports Grill and drink specials at each establishment. For more information, contact Jamie at or (517) 626-6060 ext. 120. $30. Sunday, Aug.

6 East Lansing Market 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Valley Court Park, 280 Valley Court, East Lansing. Williamston Farmers Market 10 a.m.-2 p.m. McCormick Park, corner of High and Putnam streets, Williamston. Dicker Deal Flea Market 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Dicker Deal, 2408 S. Cedar Lansing. For more information, call Annie at 402-2497. St. Casimir Parish Corn Roast p.m.

St. Casimir Parish, 800 W. Barnes Lansing. University Christian Church Backpack Ministry University Christian Church, 310 N. Hagadorn Road, East Lansing.

Help the children at Marble Elementary School by dropping off backpacks, school supplies, Sundays through Aug. 27. Visit universitychristianwired.com for a list of supplies. Leave a message for Tassi to schedule a drop-off at 332-5193. Monday, Aug.

7 Rotary Club of East Lansing p.m. University Club of MSU, 3435 Forest Road, Lansing. The program will be Rachel Lubahn, executive director, First Tee of Mid-Michigan, on and Leadership Through For more information, visit www.eastlansingrotary- club.com. Grand Ledge Week on the VBS p.m. Grand Ledge SDA Church, 4980 Burt Grand Ledge.

For ages 4-12, though all are welcome. Registration opens at 5:45 p.m. Call Annette at 5820591 for more information. Summer Art Camp Lansing Art Gallery Education Center, 119 N. Washington Square, Lansing.

Held Aug. 7-11. Fun with Fiber will be held from 9 a.m.-noon. Express Yourself Through Clay will be held from 1-4 p.m. Scholarships are available.

Cost is $100 for five half-day sessions. To enroll or for more information, visit lansingartgallery.org/summer-art- Tuesday, Aug. 8 Foster Information Session 9 a.m.-noon. Ingham County Human Services Building, Conference Room Lansing. Dinner and Fellowship 6 p.m.

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 7000 W. Saginaw Lansing. Sloppy Joe sandwiches, baked beans, salad, dessert and drinks. Free. Game Night 7-11 p.m.

UrbanBeat Event Center, 1213 Turner Lansing. Games will be provided, or you can bring your favorites. Open to groups and individuals. Cash bar will be available. Free.

Playmakers Foundation: Footwear Matters East Lansing Prime Time Senior Center, 819 Abbot Road, East Lansing. 1-2 p.m. Aug. 11. RSVP to 337-1113 by Aug.

8. Learn the type of shoe best suited for activities. Free. Wednesday, Aug. 9 Coffee Hour with The Voice for Clinton Children 9-10 a.m.

The Voice for Clinton Children, 1207 N. US-27, St. Johns. If you need a different time or place, contact John Lambright at (989) 640-5526 or For more information, visit www.TheVoiceForClintonCountyChildren.org. Lansing Area Post-Polio Support Group p.m.

Plymouth Congregational Church, 2001 E. Grand River Lansing. For more information, call 339-1039. Fantasy Panel Presentation 7 p.m. Schuler Books Music, 1982 Grand River Okemos.

A panel presentation with four fantasy authors, Jim C. Hines, Stephanie Burgis, Merrie Haskell and Patrick Samphire. Delta Lioness Club Delta Charter Township, Lansing. Anyone who would like to be part of an organization that serves the less fortunate is welcome to attend. Call 627-5203 for location.

Thursday, Aug. 10 Sparrow Hospital Guild $5 Jewelry and Accessories Sale 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Sparrow Hospital Professional Building Atrium, 1200 E. Michigan Lansing. All proceeds support Sparrow projects.

Plainfield United Methodist Church Annual Yard Sale 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Plainfield United Methodist Church, 17845 M-36, Stockbridge. Drop off items Aug. 8 from 4-7 p.m. and Aug.

9 from 10 a.m.-noon and 1-7 p.m. For more information, call Sean Butler at 285-7545. Senior Discovery Hour 11 a.m.-noon. NorthWest Initiative, 510 W. Ottawa, second floor, Lansing.

A lunch will be provided. For more information, call (517) 999-2894. Ingham County Genealogical Society meeting 6 p.m. Sam Corey Senior Center, 2108 Cedar Holt. This will be the summer picnic on Cedar Street between Holt and Aurelius roads at the Cross Walk sign.

Bring place setting and dish to pass. Dinner will start at 6:30 p.m. and a short business meeting will follow. In case of inclement weather, visit www.icgsweb.org. For more information, call Audrey Martini, president, 719-4737.

Thursday Night Live! Backwoods Band 6-8 p.m. Ingham County Courthouse, Mason, Mason. For more information, contact the Mason Area Chamber of Commerce at 676-1046 or sonchamber.org. EVENTS CALENDAR Lansing Burks: To Charleston and Christine Burks, a son, Titus Israel Burks, at McLaren Greater Lansing, Aug. 1.

Williams: To Devone and Patricia Williams, a son, Elijah Williams, and daughter, Lhynn Williams. Charlotte Rhoads: To Samuel Buckley and Amanda Rhoads-Buckley, a daughter, Lavelle Linda Rhoads, at Sparrow Hospital, Aug. 2. Corunna Hofacker: To Sarah Hofacker, adaughter, Aubrey Danette Hofacker, at McLaren Greater Lansing, July 25. Holt Blakely: To Adam Blakely and Alisha Woodbury, a son, Tobyn Christopher Blakely, at McLaren Greater Lansing, Aug.

2. BIRTHS DEATHS DETROIT Authorities charged a 60- year-old man with first-degree murder Thursday in the slaying of a Wayne State University police officer near campus, the third officer the man is accused of shooting in Detroit. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said Raymond Durham was charged with the murder of officer Collin Rose on Nov.22. Rose was shot in the head in a west side neighborhood a few blocks from Wayne State while investigating possible thefts of navigation systems from cars. Before the shooting, Rose radioed in that he was about to speak to someone on a bike.

He died the next day. Police Chief James Craig had said that DNA evidence linked Durham to the Rose shooting. Durham was charged in March with attempted murder of two Detroit police officers who were shot when they stopped him. They survived. In May, Durham was found incompetent to stand trial in those shootings, which are not related to the slaying of Rose.

Durham the first suspect in death. Worthy in December dropped a murder charge against another man. Family members have said that Durham lived in an abandoned house and repaired bikes. His defense attorney, Gabi Silver, has said that Durham appeared be somewhat Durham was expected to be arraigned Thursday afternoon. He also was charged with murder of a peace officer, being a felon in possession of a firearm and using a firearm during afelony.

will bring a sense of closure to the family, our officers and the Wayne State University community at said Anthony Holt, the police chief. is a solemn time, not one of celebration, as our department is still recovering, but it does provide some Wayne State has more than 27,000 students and is located in the heart of Detroit. The school employs around 65 officers. Rose, 29, of St. Clair Shores, was a five-year veteran of the police force and worked in the canine unit.

He is the only Wayne State officer killed in the line of duty. He was awarded a citation for valor and posthumously promoted to sergeant. career and his impact on others will never be Worthy said Thursday. case continues to strongly illustrate the dangers that police officers face every minute of every 60-year-old man charged in slaying of Wayne State officer in Detroit COREY WILLIAMS ASSOCIATED PRESS PROVIDED BY DETROIT PUBLIC SAFETY FOUNDATION Police Officer Collin Rose 29, was fatally shot Nov. 22 as he tried to arrest a man in the Woodbridge neighborhood, just west of Wayne Midtown campus in Detroit..

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