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Born Wilma Louise LaRouche on January 14, 1933 to late Dorothy (Cl=
ark)
and Louis LaRouche, and September 5, 1953 she married Kenneth Yachasz.&nb=
sp;
Wilma spent most of her life in the Lachine area raising her children on =
the
farm once owned by her parents. Wilma was a member of the Ramblin R=
ods
Car Club and was very proud of her 1974 convertible. Wilma was empl=
oyed
by Wayne Wire in the 1970's and later at Alpena Regional Medical Center in
the shipping and receiving department which she retired from in 1994. Wilma is survived by her loving husband of 55 years Kenneth as wel=
l as
her children: Kim (Peggy) Yachasz of Lachine, Rock (Nina) Yachasz of
Pecatonica, IL, Mark (Brenda) Yachasz of Morris, IL, David (Casey) Yachas=
z of
Herron, Dorothy (Don) Baker of Hillman and foster daughter Judy (Hance)
Stalcup of Utah. She was the proud grandmother to 17 grandchildren,=
9
great grandchildren; brother Ronald LaRouche of Nevada, sisters Marilyn
DeCaire of Washington, Sandy (Dave) Ferske of Muskegon and faithful compa=
nion
"Tiger". She was preceded in death by a brother Carl LaRouche and daughter-=
in-law
Carol Yachasz. Wilma's many talents included a love of baking which she shared wi=
th
neighbors and friends, crocheting, knitting, needle point, restoring cane
furniture and hand stitching quilts which she made for each of her childr=
en
and grandchildren. Wilma's home was a gathering place and all =
who
entered felt like family and no one ever went away hungry. Her fami=
ly
was her greatest joy. Per Wilma's wishes cremation has taken place. A celebration =
of
life memorial will take place at the Bannan Funeral Home on Saturday Augu=
st
30, 2008 at 11 a.m. with Rev. James Kendziorski officiating. In lie=
u of
flowers donations can be made to Hospice of Michigan or the American Canc=
er
Society or Charity of friend’s choice. |