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              Alton Barden
            
            
              Sunrise: Sept. 6, 1914
            
            
              Sunset: Jan. 27, 2013
            
            
              Alton Barden died Jan. 27,
            
            
              2013.
            
            
              Among those survivors left to
            
            
              cherish his memory are his
            
            
              children, Alton Charles and
            
            
              Yvette (Bill); beloved grand-
            
            
              children, Angela (Don), Erica,
            
            
              Carmen, Charles Anthony.
            
            
              (Stephanie) and Christyn;
            
            
              five
            
            
              great-grandchildren,
            
            
              Anisa, Chelsea, Jessica,
            
            
              Carmen, Charles Anthony
            
            
              Jr.,; a host of nieces,
            
            
              nephews, cousins and other
            
            
              relatives, and many friends.
            
            
              Funeral services were at
            
            
              Greater New Mt. Moriah
            
            
              Missionary Baptist Church in
            
            
              Detroit with Pastor Kenneth
            
            
              James flowers officiating.
            
            
              Final arrangements were
            
            
              entrusted to the Penn
            
            
              Funeral Home on Inkster
            
            
              road in Inkster.
            
            
              Interment was at Elmwood
            
            
              Cemetery in Detroit.
            
            
              Seretha CeChesta Mason
            
            
              Sunrise: Feb. 7, 1965
            
            
              Sunset: Jan. 25, 2013
            
            
              Seretha CeChesta Mason
            
            
              died Jan. 25, 2013.
            
            
              Among those left to cherish
            
            
              her memory are her parents,
            
            
              Mattie and Joseph Mason;
            
            
              four children, Nkosi, Muata,
            
            
              Jabari and Imani; three
            
            
              brothers, Udraka (LaTonya),
            
            
              Umar
            
            
              (LaVonne)
            
            
              and
            
            
              Kenyatta (Jeanette); a host of
            
            
              aunts,
            
            
              uncles,
            
            
              nieces,
            
            
              nephews, cousins and other
            
            
              relatives, and many friends.
            
            
              Funeral services were at the
            
            
              Penn Funeral Home with the
            
            
              Rev. Dr. Henry L. Mason offi-
            
            
              ciating.
            
            
              Final arrangements were
            
            
              entrusted to the Penn
            
            
              Funeral Home on Inkster
            
            
              Road in Inkster.
            
            
              Interment was at Sunset Hill
            
            
              Cemetery in Ypsilanti.
            
            
              LaDonna C. Brown
            
            
              Sunrise: May 21, 1974
            
            
              Sunset: Jan. 30, 2013
            
            
              LaDonna C. Brown died Jan.
            
            
              30, 2013.
            
            
              Among those left to mourn
            
            
              her passing and cherish her
            
            
              memory are her five children,
            
            
              Ryan, Ebony, Breanna, Troy
            
            
              and Rayven; two grand-
            
            
              daughters, Tamyra Parker
            
            
              and Avielle Carey; her moth-
            
            
              er, Valerie Brown-Acklin; her
            
            
              father, Warren Brown, Jr.; her
            
            
              grandmothers,
            
            
              Maggie
            
            
              Acklin and Willa Brown; sis-
            
            
              ters, Annette Marie Brown,
            
            
              Dana', Wendy, Danielle,
            
            
              Andrea and Renee; brothers,
            
            
              Lorenzo, Warren III, Aaron,
            
            
              Eric, Jamie, Keith and Philip;
            
            
              a host of nieces, nephews,
            
            
              cousins and other relatives,
            
            
              and many friends.
            
            
              Services were at Penn
            
            
              Funeral Home on Inkster
            
            
              Road in Inkster with Elder
            
            
              Thomas Paden officiating.
            
            
              Final rites were accorded by
            
            
              Tri
            
            
              County
            
            
              Cremation
            
            
              Services.
            
            
              Mary Harris
            
            
              Sunrise: Oct. 23, 1918
            
            
              Sunset: Jan. 30, 2013
            
            
              Mary Harris died Jan. 30,
            
            
              2013.
            
            
              Among those left to cherish
            
            
              her memory are her daugh-
            
            
              ter, Elaine Harris; her son,
            
            
              Theodore Harris; a grand-
            
            
              daughter, Chenauda Harris;
            
            
              a grandson, Albert (Jennifer)
            
            
              Harris; three great-grandchil-
            
            
              dren, Jasmine, Alec and
            
            
              Alyssa Harris; a sister-in-law,
            
            
              Vanda Harris; a host of other
            
            
              family members, and many
            
            
              friends.
            
            
              Funeral services were at
            
            
              Penn Funeral Home on
            
            
              Inkster Road in Inkster with
            
            
              pastor John Hearn officiat-
            
            
              ing.
            
            
              Interment was at United
            
            
              memorial Gardens on Curtis
            
            
              Road in Plymouth.
            
            
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              Inkster court offers ‘Fresh Start’ program
            
            
              Those who owe the Inkster
            
            
              District Court money have some-
            
            
              thing to celebrate.
            
            
              A new amnesty program which
            
            
              began last week at the court
            
            
              allows for a “Fresh Start” and the
            
            
              default fee, 20 percent late fees
            
            
              and warrant fees on all civil
            
            
              infractions and parking tickets
            
            
              will bewaived.
            
            
              In addition, the court has
            
            
              waived arrest for defendants with
            
            
              benchwarrants who pay their pro-
            
            
              bation fees or court costs in full
            
            
              beforeApril 30.
            
            
              Those defendants who have
            
            
              other probation violations that
            
            
              need to be addressed by the court
            
            
              will be given a date to return and
            
            
              address those matters rather than
            
            
              be subjected to arrest, according
            
            
              to Deputy Court Administrator
            
            
              CarmillaBourn.
            
            
              Bourn said that the new Fresh
            
            
              Start program is an effort at the
            
            
              22nd District Court to offer incen-
            
            
              tives to thosewho owe fees.
            
            
              “We encourage citizens to take
            
            
              advantage of the opportunity to
            
            
              make a Fresh Start without addi-
            
            
              tional financial penalties and/or
            
            
              possible arrest,” she said. Bourn
            
            
              added that defendants with
            
            
              unpaid tickets which resulted in
            
            
              the suspension of their driving
            
            
              privileges will still be required to
            
            
              pay the mandated $45 State of
            
            
              Michigan clearance fee.
            
            
              All payments must be made by
            
            
              cash, money order or credit card.
            
            
              Credit or debit card payments can
            
            
              be made 24 hours a day, seven
            
            
              days a week at (888) 604-7888. The
            
            
              pay location code needed is 5025,
            
            
              Bourn said.
            
            
              She added that no payment
            
            
              plans or personal checks would be
            
            
              accepted under the Fresh Start
            
            
              program.
            
            
              Lobby hours at the court are
            
            
              from 8:30 until 4:30 daily. The
            
            
              court is located at 27331 South
            
            
              River ParkDr. in Inkster.
            
            
              For more information, contact
            
            
              Bourn at (313) 277-8220 or
            
            
              ProbationOfficer Breana Purdy at
            
            
              (313) 277-8207.
            
            
              We encourage citizens to take advantage
            
            
              of the opportunity to make a Fresh Start
            
            
              without additional financial
            
            
              penalties and/or possible arrest.
            
            
              ”
            
            
              comes far before the actual cost of veterinary
            
            
              care that is necessary in amalicious and evil
            
            
              act like this deliberate effort to do great
            
            
              harmto an innocent and trusting animal.
            
            
              We are aghast at such a demonstration of
            
            
              cruelty and can only hope that there are no
            
            
              more reports of injured animals and that the
            
            
              contaminated food has been removed from
            
            
              the park only ever to be seen again as evi-
            
            
              dence in the criminal charges filed against
            
            
              the evil creature who caused such great
            
            
              physical andmental harm.
            
            
              While we understand the life-threatening
            
            
              emergencies caused for the pets who ate the
            
            
              harmful treats, our hearts go out to the
            
            
              unsuspecting owners who watched their ani-
            
            
              mals suffer from the effects, and the
            
            
              required life saving surgeries.
            
            
              Should this person or persons ever be
            
            
              apprehended, we hope the penalties pre-
            
            
              scribed by law are equal to the inordinate
            
            
              suffering the cruelty of their actions caused.
            
            
              The Belleville Area Museum and
            
            
              Archives is looking for vintage Boy and Girl
            
            
              Scout apparel, badges, books, pictures (and
            
            
              more), for a special exhibit coming this May,
            
            
              according to Museum Director Katie Dallos.
            
            
              Both scouting organizations have celebrated
            
            
              milestone 100 year anniversaries and the
            
            
              museum would like to recognize the impact
            
            
              they havehad on area youth, Dallos said.
            
            
              The museum is located at 405 Main St. in
            
            
              downtown Belleville and is open from 3-7
            
            
              p.m. on Tuesdays and from noon until 4 p.m.
            
            
              Wednesdays throughSaturdays.
            
            
              For further information, contact the
            
            
              Belleville Area Museum by phone: at (734)
            
            
              697-1944 or email kdallos@provide.net
            
            
              The National Kidney Foundation of
            
            
              Michigan (NKFM) is hosting a free health
            
            
              workshop in Inkster until  Feb. 13 to help
            
            
              diabetic individuals improve their health.
            
            
              The Diabetes Personal Action Toward
            
            
              Health (PATH) class will meet from 1-3
            
            
              p.m. Wednesdays at Cherry Hill Place,
            
            
              located at 29477CherryHill Road.
            
            
              The Diabetes PATH workshop provides
            
            
              information and skills to adults with type 2
            
            
              diabetes so they are better equipped to
            
            
              face the daily challenges of living with
            
            
              their condition.
            
            
              Workshops are conducted by two
            
            
              trained leaders (one or both of whom have
            
            
              diabetes themselves) who hold informal,
            
            
              small group discussions and provide easy-
            
            
              to-understand course materials.
            
            
              Facilitators discuss ways to deal with
            
            
              symptoms of diabetes, cope with fatigue
            
            
              and pain, eat healthy, use medications
            
            
              wisely, and benefit from physical activity.
            
            
              Participants also learn about self-help tools
            
            
              that can enhance daily activities. They are
            
            
              encouraged to practice the skills they learn
            
            
              bymaking weekly action plans and helping
            
            
              eachother reach the goals they set.
            
            
              The Diabetes PATH program is appro-
            
            
              priate for people who are newly diagnosed
            
            
              as well as those who have been living with
            
            
              type 2 diabetes for years and caregivers. It
            
            
              has been proven in studies to reduce symp-
            
            
              toms and physician visits as well as
            
            
              increase self-management abilities and
            
            
              communicationwithdoctors.
            
            
              Registration for Diabetes PATH is
            
            
              required and space is limited. To register
            
            
              for this program,  call Michelle Lewis at
            
            
              (734) 469-7328. To learn more about
            
            
              Diabetes PATH, or find other Diabetes
            
            
              PATHclasses, visit www.nkfm.org/diabetes-
            
            
              path.
            
            
              The Van Buren Public Schools will pay
            
            
              a total of $185,000 to demolish the Elwell
            
            
              School building.
            
            
              Members of the board of education
            
            
              approved the bid of $123,000 from Jule
            
            
              Swartz and Sons Excavating to raze and
            
            
              remove the building and an additional
            
            
              $62,000 for the treatment of any haz-
            
            
              ardous substances such as asbestos at the
            
            
              site. Trustee Sherry Frazier cast the dis-
            
            
              senting vote on the contract asking for
            
            
              more time to explore other options for the
            
            
              school building and property. The initial
            
            
              vote to demolish Elwell took place at the
            
            
              Dec. 10meeting of the board.
            
            
              Thirteen bids for the demolition were
            
            
              received, ranging from $123,000 to
            
            
              $219,000.
            
            
              According to a report prepared by dis-
            
            
              trict administrators, it would cost the dis-
            
            
              trict $1.7 million to re-open Elwell as a
            
            
              school, including $870 for a sewer system.
            
            
              The building is now served by a septic
            
            
              system, according to Superintendent of
            
            
              SchoolsMikeVanTassel.
            
            
              The 44,000 square foot building was
            
            
              constructed in 1958.
            
            
              Frasier had been reluctant to vote for
            
            
              the demolition in December and suggest-
            
            
              ed then that the board seek another use
            
            
              for the building. She said during the Jan.
            
            
              14 meeting that she had expected to see
            
            
              some options in December and still felt
            
            
              that options to demolition should be con-
            
            
              sidered.
            
            
              The contract for demolition and haz-
            
            
              ardous material abatement was approved
            
            
              by a 6-1 vote.
            
            
              Demolition of school to cost district $185,000
            
            
              Diabetes meetings set in Inkster
            
            
              Museum seeking Scout items
            
            
              Pets
            
            
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