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May 6, 2021
CARLSHEND, MI – Susanne “Cookie” Erickson, age 70, of Carlshend, entered eternal life Sunday, May 2, 2021, at home, in the loving care of her family.
Born August 31, 1950, in Benton, Illinois, a daughter of Charles and Naoma (Summers) West, Sue was raised in Benton, and later graduated from Gwinn High School. On December 8, 1969, Sue was united in marriage to Joseph Erickson, Sr. and together the couple established their home and began raising a family. Sue was a talented and creative cook and spent a lifetime in food service at various locations around Gwinn. Her longest service was with the Gwinn High School as head cook, from where she retired. Well known for her community involvement, she was very active in Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, serving as a leader and camp staff member at Camp Hiawatha for 25 years as head cook. In the community, Sue’s service usually involved preparing and serving food.
May 5, 2021
CARLSHEND, MI – Susanne “Cookie” Erickson, age 70, of Carlshend, entered eternal life Monday, May 3, 2021, at home, in the loving care of her family.
Friends may call at the Community Covenant Church in Carlshend on Friday, May 7, beginning at 2:00 pm until the time of service at 4:00 pm. A complete obituary will be published in Thursday’s Mining Journal.
Fassbender Swanson Hansen Funeral and Cremation Services is serving the family, where condolences may be expressed online at fassbenderswansonhansen.com
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The following press release was issued by Blue Mountain Coalition for Youth and Families.
Blue Mountain Coalition for Youth and Families has launched a community project to fold a thousand paper cranes for the New Year. The goal is to have individuals throughout the community, local churches, businesses, students and families, fold paper cranes at home and then bring them together to be hung in West Point in the New Year.
There is an ancient Japanese legend that says anyone who folds 1,000 paper cranes will be granted a wish. Many of us were introduced to this tradition in school through the story of Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes. This historical childrenâs novel, written by Eleanor Coerr, tells the story of Sadako Sasaki a young girl who contracted leukemia after being exposed to radiation in the bombing of Hiroshima. Sadako attempted to fold a thousand papers cranes with a wish for recovery from her illness. When she became too sick to continue, her classmates and fri
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