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Mary K. Hoisington Sluiter, 71, of Cadillac went to sleep in Jesus, Tuesday, May 11, 2021 with her family surrounding her. She lost her short battle with cancer.
MHS was the second daughter born to Lawrence Pete and Irene Mae (Blackmer) Hoisington on October 17, 1949.
Mary loved her family and they were her life, especially her three grandsons and their families and her one great-grandson. She was so proud of her daughter and son.
Mary graduated from Cadillac High School in 1968. She achieved an associate s degree from CCHS and Ferris State College. Mary worked 42 years at Cadillac Mercy Hospital and retired at age 61. Mary retired for five years then got bored and went to work for Manton Consolidated Schools working with children and loving every minute there. She left there due to health concerns.
Dealing With A Volunteer Shortage?
Many seniors are withdrawing from the volunteer force because of COVID-19 Published On February 26, 2021 Written By
Carimé Lane
As a vulnerable group, older adults have been told to stay at home. As a direct result, concerns about shortages of volunteers are being reported.
Joanne McKiernan, executive director of Volunteer Toronto, is not surprised. Mature older adults contribute the most of any demographic in terms of hours per year (contributing in excess of 130 hours or more per year) of the volunteer force.
According to McKiernan, many organizations, like Meals on Wheels, hospitals, or daytime programs, require a commitment that a retiree schedule can accommodate. On the other hand, many organizations, such as hospitals, have had to cut back on their volunteer activities, due to COVID.