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Feb 13, 2021
HOUGHTON Lorraine (Lynn) Watt of Houghton passed away on Friday February 5, 2021, from injuries received in an automobile accident.
Lorraine was born December 3, 1941, in Boston Location to parents Peter and Evelyn (Lovelace) Hilton. She was a graduate of Hancock High School with the Class of 1960 and earned a secretarial certificate from Soumi College in 1961.
Lorraine used her skills beginning at Michigan Tech in the Athletic Department, then the Birmingham Public School System, before returning to the Copper Country to work at the Copper Country Medical Center before retiring in March of 2001 from Copper Country Mental Health.
Lorraine was united in marriage to Lynn Watts on May 21, 1966, and the couple made their home in Royal Oak, for years before returning to the Copper Country where she lived the remainder of her life. They were blessed with two children, Jodi Lynne and Christopher. After retirement, they made their home in Sarasota, Florida, for the winter
Dec 19, 2020
SOUTH RANGE Eleanore Marie Magdelena Maki (Tormala) passed away December 16, 2020, due to complications brought on by COVID-19. She was born July 22, 1926, to Andrew and Minna Tormala in Hancock, at the now-long-gone Finnish Hospital, which was located above the stairs on the north side of the Portage Lift Bridge.
Eleanore spent most of her life in South Range-during its vibrant years when the community was at its finest, with stores, taverns, restaurants, bakeries, a theater, and the lively spirit that boom times bring with operating mines. She aged through its slow decline that follows when mines close and families move away. As such, Eleanore is a reflection of South Range, having lived in her childhood home until 2014, when she moved to The Bluffs and finally Canal View Nursing Home when she could no longer climb stairs.