March Member Readings DEATH NOTICE
First Readings Charles Gray Robertson III
Kyle Tobin
23341 Sleeping Fawn Trail
Atlanta, MI 49709
Interviewer: Patricia Earl
Charles Gray Robertson III of
Clarkston, Michigan passed away
February 25, 2020; age 84. He is
survived by his beloved wife of 63
years, Kay Keller Robertson,
daughter Patricia Kay (John)
Fredricksen and son Gregory Keller
Robertson. Preceded in death by his
son Charles Gray Robertson IV.
Proud Grandfather of Greg and Ben
Le Claire and Gray and Anna
Robertson. Dear brother of Gary
(Pennie) Robertson. Father in law of Melanie Robertson.
Lifelong friend of Tom Bullen. Also survived by 6 nieces
and nephews.
Charles was a 1953 graduate from Clarkston High School.
He graduated from Albion College Class of 1957. Charles
retired from Parke Davis. He was a 50-year member of
the Society of Microbiology. He was a member of the
Clarkston United Methodist Church, Burns Society,
Canada Creek Ranch, Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club,
Waterford Elks and the Jaycee’s.
Family and friends may visit Sunday 4-7 pm at the Lewis
E. Wint & Son Funeral Home, Clarkston. Funeral Service
Monday, March 2, 2020 at 12:30 pm at the funeral home.
Interment Lakeview Cemetery. Memorials may be made
to the Clarkston Historical Society.
March Second Readings
Wayne & Debra McNett
MISSION STATEMENT
Canada Creek Ranch Association, Inc.
The purpose of Canada Creek Ranch Association is to
preserve our hunting and fishing heritage and to provide a
quality outdoor environment for those other recreational
activities which are unique to its woods, waters, and
wildlife; and to promote among its members an enduring
fellowship working to preserve its properties, and friendly
spirit for future generations. This mission is to be
implemented within principles of ecologically responsible
resource stewardship, sound, farsighted financial
management, and respect for the dignity of fellow members.
Consistent with these objectives are the following
implementation goals:
GOALS:
1. Provide efficient administrative services.
2. Provide a healthy habitat for fish and wildlife (game
and non-game species for the purpose of viewing,
hunting and trapping, fishing, etc..).
Library Corner
3. Provide temporary rental lodging and dining facilities
for the members.
Our first book for April is Before and After by Judy
Christie and Lisa Wingate. During the book tours for
Lisa Wingate’s book Before We Were Yours, adoptees
began to contact Lisa. They wanted to tell their stories
about Geogoria Tann and the Tennessee Children’s Home
Society. This books tells their stories and about the
reunion that the authors and some of the survivors had
in Memphis. It’s a wonderful read.
Our second book is Twisted Twenty-Six by Janet
Evanovich. Grandma Mazur gets married for about forty-
five minutes to local gangster Jimmy Rosolli. Jimmy hits
the jackpot at the casino, drops over and dies of a heart
attack. Grandma is upset, in mourning and in trouble.
Jimmy’s gangster buddies are after Grandma, because
Jimmy was the keeper of the keys and they can’t find the
keys anywhere. They think Grandma has them. That’s
when the trouble starts. You might want to skip the part
about Tyrone Brown on pages 14-16 it doesn’t add
anything to the story and you can’t unsee it.
4. Provide camping facilities for the members.
5. Make seasonal outdoor recreation opportunities
available for members-promoting fellowship and
family participation.
6. Maintain a secure environment for members and
property.
7. Provide timely and efficient communication of Ranch
business and activities to the members.
8. Administer the Ranch as a community which recognizes
and supports the interests of visiting low usage
members and well as high usage and resident members.
9. Code of conduct should be enforced equitably, and a
spirit of self- imposed personal integrity and ethics
should be promoted by and expected of the members.
Adopted March 28, 1992
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