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Jean popkey
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jean popkey

She was predeceased by : her husband Edward Williamson her son Rodger her children-in-law, Jean (Zettel) and Clifford Weaver and her great grandchild Jordan Williamson. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. On the upside, it feels rather well-built thanks to the nice rubber coating and its one of the quietest options available. Sinke MI UNIT 0034 Barbara Fairbanks MI UNIT 0034 Jean Smith MI UNIT 0047. The keys have a very small travel distance, meaning its quite easy to make typos. 0002 Theresa M Wheeler MI UNIT 0028 Patricia A. The family will receive friends from 10 am to 11 at the church prior to the service.We are sad to announce that on Septemwe had to say goodbye to Marion Williamson (Walkerton, Ontario). It offers a more tactile feel than typing on a phone or tablet, but doesnt quite compare to a typical typing keyboard. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church, 2010 Nichols Road. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday, June 14 at St. Toward the end of his life, Bud, along with his sister Ruth, established the Popke Family Otsego High School Scholarship Fund, which will provide college scholarships for graduates of Otsego High School, from which his sons, Jeff and Jon, graduated. Governor of Division 13 of the Michigan District in 1990-91. He was active for many years in the Portage Suburban Kiwanis Club, serving as President of Portage Kiwanis from 1978-1980, and as Lt. Bud was an avid gardener, enjoyed golf, and was a lifelong admirer and collector of antique automobiles. In the 1980s, Bud left the radio business and become proprietor of the Superbook coupon franchise, which he managed together with Nancy for nearly 15 years in more than half a dozen cities in Michigan and Indiana.

jean popkey

During this time, he also became involved in additional business ventures, owning the Dutch Treat Bakery, Wayside Lanes bowling alley, and The Colony Room nightclub. In 1963, Bud acquired ownership of WYYY radio, AM 1470, which in the 1970s became the highest rated rock station in Kalamazoo. Bud and Nancy had two sons, Emil Jeffrey Popke of Greenville, NC and Eric Jon Popke of Ridgewood, NJ. Bud married Nancy on May 22, 1964, and remained a devoted husband during her affliction and eventual death from Alzheimer's disease in 2007. (Obry) age 82 was born on August 23, 1938, daughter of the late Harlan and Viola Obry. In the early 1960s, Bud became general manager of WKMI radio station, where he also met his second wife, Nancy Jean Gruizenga. On Rachel Cusk’s novel Second Place, for The Literary Review. Popke moved to Kalamazoo, where he lived for more than 60 years, building a successful career in radio and advertising. On Mary Robison’s fiction of the superfluous, for Harper’s Magazine. Bud and Joan moved to Michigan in 1951 and had two children, Donna Popke of Sutton's Bay Michigan and Bruce Howard Popke of Deerfield Beach, FL. During his college years, Bud met his first wife, Joan Stephans, served briefly in the Naval Air Corps, and served as general manager of the campus radio station, the start of a 30-year career in broadcasting.

jean popkey

After attending high school in Danbury, Bud attended Dartmouth College, from which he graduated in 1949 with a Degree in Geology. If you liked Miranda Popkeys Topics of Conversation, or Naoise Dolans. 'Buddy' was the youngest of five children, and was preceded in death by his four older sisters, Beatrice, Marie, Arlene, and Ruth. PEN/Jean Stein Book Award Nominee for Longlist (2021), Brooklyn Public Library. Popke was born Jin Danbury, CT, the son of Emil Julius, Sr. 86, died peacefully at home on May 24, 2012.













Jean popkey