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Fundraiser For Battle Creek Barber After Surgery To Remove Tumor

Fundraiser For Battle Creek Barber After Surgery To Remove Tumor A Battle Creek barber that asks for no pity is recuperating after having a golf ball-sized tumor removed from his brain. Perhaps you have been a client or at least have driven by the GQ Barbershop located at 5 Sylvan Street (Off West Columbia Avenue across from Speedway) which opened in 2002. Owner/Barber Garrett Rench was diagnosed with a grade 1 meningioma in early December 2020 after collapsing and becoming incoherent. Doctors wanted him to go to the University of Michigan Hospital for surgery right away. As a business owner, husband, and father Garrett knew that there were things that would need to be taken care of before he could be off work indefinitely to recuperate.

Outtakes: Wee Li l Mia s not so Wee anymore

Outtakes: Wee Li l Mia s not so Wee anymore Frank Weaver Jr. Part 1 of 2 If you recall our youngest granddaughter, Mia, she of whom I ve dubbed “Wee Li l Mia” in previous columns, you may have wondered what ever happened to her. It s been many moons since I ve updated you so, to begin, she s not so “wee” anymore. To give you some background, when she was born she was given way less than a 10 percent chance of surviving. Our daughter and son-in-law, Wendy and Bobby, had her air-lifted to C. S. Mott Children s Hospital, part of the huge University of Michigan Hospital complex in Ann Arbor. So bleak was Mia s hope for surviving that, to be with her during an emergency, Wendy and Bobby, along with their three other daughters, Nina, AnnaMay and Ella, lived together in one room on campus at the nearby Ronald McDonald House and attended Sunday church services there for almost a year.

Child killed in auto crash

A 4-year-old girl from Fayetteville, North Carolina was killed in automobile crash on U.S. 23 in Livingston County on Friday, Jan. 1.  According to the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office, on Friday Jan. 1, at approximately 11 p.m., deputies with the sheriff’s office were dispatched to northbound U.S. 23 south of Highland Road on the report of a single vehicle crash with possible injuries.  The investigation revealed that a 36-year-old man from Fayetteville, North Carolina, later identified as Jonathan Osborne, was operating a 2006 Ford Expedition northbound when he lost control of the vehicle causing it to leave the roadway and strike several trees. Osborne’s 33-year-old wife, 8-year-old son and 4-year-old daughter were in the vehicle at the time of the crash.

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