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Apr 27, 2021 6:39 AM
Longtime area resident and businessman, James R. Vozar, 85, of Coldwater, Michigan passed away April 24, 2021 at Drewâs Place of Coldwater.
No services are planned at this time. A private memorial service will be held at a later date.
Arrangements are being cared for by Dutcher Funeral Home of Coldwater.
Jim was born in Alma, Michigan on November 20, 1935 to John D. and Lillian (Ringle) Vozar.
He was a graduate of Ithaca High School, Class of 1953, attended Alma College and was a graduate of Michigan State University.
Jim married Susanne Wells of St. Louis, Michigan on October 11, 1957 at the St. Louis, Methodist Church. They shared nearly 64 years together and the union produced three children, Mary Ann Vozar Robinson, Nancy Lynn Vozar Fraser (Bryan) and Michael James Vozar (Dawn).
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Federal and state scientists confirmed initial environmental investigations at both U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Traverse City and Cherry Capital Airport showed high levels of PFAS contamination.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Michigan was one of 20 recipients of the grant.
They were awarded $1,500.
They say this money will go towards background check for their adult volunteers.
Development coordinator, Kris Hoxie, says this will cover 50% of those fees for one year.
Hoxie says, “Those reduced costs actually allow us to increase our recruitment efforts for volunteers. So that we can actually begin to serve more children.”
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Michigan says this grant will also allow them to focus their efforts on recruiting volunteers.
The Traverse City Optimist Club recently awarded $17,250 in grants to twenty local youth-oriented organizations. Grants ranging from $250 to $1,500 were given to the following organizations: