Obituaries

We now have over 7,000 obituaries collected about the interred here at Silverbrook Cemetery.

The obituaries are transcribed by the volunteers of the Friends of Silverbrook Cemetery from various sources.  If you see an opportunity for an addition or a correction, please email our obituary editor at obits@friendsofsilverbrook.org.

Moore, Dorothy Jewell 1943-2022

Dorothy Jewell Moore
May 23, 1943-July 12, 2022

Published on website of Brown Funeral Home and Cremation Services:

Obituary of Dorothy Jewell Moore 

Dorothy Jewell (Williams) Moore, 79, of Sioux City, Iowa and formerly of Niles, passed away at her home on Tuesday, July 12, 2022.

Dorothy was born on May 23, 1943, to the late MC Williams and Dennell (Morgan) Reed in Niles, Michigan. 

Dorothy was a Certified Nursing Assistant and worked in the home health care field for over 30 years.  She had a servant’s heart. Dorothy always served the leadership at her church, loved being an altar worker, armor bearer, greeter, and anywhere there was a gap she would happily fill it.  Dorothy will be remembered by most as a patient, caring, and loving person; she will always be remembered for her famous sweet potato pies.  Her children will remember her as not only their mother but as all of their best friend, her grandchildren will remember her as their loving grandma.

She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Anthony Moore; and siblings, McCullen Williams, Martha Miller, Ruth Williams, Cheryl Singleton, and Vernon Williams.

Dorothy is survived by her children, Serenia Williams of South Bend; Carol Lipsey of Sioux City, Iowa; Helen (Eric) West of Indianapolis, Indiana; and  Richard (Leonina) Griffin of Niles; eight grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; siblings, Janice (James) Hall of South Bend; close friend of the family, Fredonia Jordan; and many other family and friends.

Homegoing services to honor and celebrate Dorothy’s life will be held on Friday, July 22, 2022, at Brown Funeral Home in Niles at 1:00 p.m. with a time of visitation one hour prior. Pastor Nick Hardrict will be officiating. Dorothy will be laid to rest at Silverbrook Cemetery near her son, Anthony.

Liddell, Archibald B. 1927-2001

Archibald B. Liddell
March 9, 1927-June 3, 2001

Chicago (Chicago, IL) Tribune, Tuesday, June 5, 2001, page 26, col. 5 @Newspapers.com

LIDDELL

Arch Liddell, 74, died Sunday in his daughter's home after a lengthy illness. He was the loving husband of Doris M., nee Jeffery, who preceded him in death on March 2, 2001. He was a long time resident of Chicago and Oak Lawn, IL., residing in Jacksonville, FL for the past 20 years. He is survived by his son, Wayne (Dorothy) Liddell and daughter, Lynn (Dan) O'Hara; the proud grandfather of Amy and Amanda Liddell, Colin O'Hara and the late Allison Liddell. The family will be greeting friends Wednesday, 11 a.m. at the Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. 103rd St., Oak Lawn until time of memorial service, 12 noon. Memorials may be made to VITAS Hospice, 580 Waters Edge, Lombard, IL 60148 or the American Cancer Society. Info 708-636-1193 or 773-735-4242.

Kiger, Connie B. (Munson) 1942-2022

Connie Kiger
Nov. 17, 1942-April 26, 2022

Published on Starks Family Funeral Home website:

Connie Kiger, 79, of Berrien Spring, MI passed away Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at her home with her two children by her side.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 10:00 A.M., Friday, April 29, 2022 at Heritage Chapel & Cremation Services, 8747 US 31 Berrien Springs with Pastor Tom Bird officiating. Burial will follow at Silverbrook Cemetery in Niles. Friends may visit with the family from 5:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. Thursday, April 28, 2022 at the funeral home. Those wishing to share a memory of Connie online may do so at www.heritage-chapel.com

Connie was born November 17, 1942 in Chicago, IL to Vincent & Vivian (Lange) Munson. On December 6, 1975 she married the love of her life, Gene Kiger, in Berrien Springs. Their home was always welcome to any guest at any time. Together they had a family farm in which they would sell their homegrown produce at the farmer’s market in Evanston, IL. Connie was also an active 4-H leader. During her time with 4-H she would show off her skills in sewing, wood carving, gardening, leatherwork, cooking, and many other things. Connie worked most of her life, later retiring, from Silverbrook Nursing Home as HR manager. She then went back to work at Harding’s in Berrien Springs as a cashier that led her to meet many new people and gain friendships along the way. In her spare time, she enjoyed house projects, specifically painting, and keeping her yard and garden up to par. She was quite famous for her flowers in the neighborhood. Although, her favorite thing to do in her spare time was to be with her family. She loved to wake up at 5 A.M. to cook Thanksgiving dinner and have all her loved ones over to enjoy her famous pumpkin pie. Connie was more than proud to be a Mom and Nana to more than just her children and grandchildren. Most that knew her called her by either of those names.

Connie is survived by her daughter Julie (Rick) Vernengo; son Mark (Betsey) McCray; grandchildren Bailey Capron, Lauren Capron, Cameron (Cheyenne) McCray, Mason McCray, Ethan (Teagan) Rogers, Lindsey (Chase) Miller and Macie (Robert) Wagner; great grandchildren Robert, Byron, Koulsen, Lani, Isla, Renleigh and Boone; and sister Carol Crawford. Connie was preceded in death by her parents, husband and son Michael McCray.

Carr, Grace M. 1934-2022

Grace M Carr
February 25, 1934-April 20, 2022 (age 88)

Published on Halbritter-Wickens Funeral Home website

Obituary

Grace Marie Carr, 88, of Niles, passed away on Wednesday, April 20, 2022 at Spectrum Health Lakeland Niles.

Grace was born on February 25, 1934 in Cassopolis, Michigan.

On September 2, 1950, Grace married William D. Carr, who preceded her in death in 1990.

Grace is survived by her children; Marie Joanne Fitzgerald of Cassopolis, MI, Barbara Jean McColly of Upper Sandusky, OH and William Lee Carr of Cassopolis, MI, along with several grandchildren.

Visitation for Grace will be on Thursday, April 21, 2022 from 4pm to 7pm at Halbritter Wickens Funeral Home, 615 E. Main St. in Niles. A funeral service will be held on Friday, April 22, 2022 at 11:00am at Coulters Chapel Church of God, 3176 E Detroit Rd, Niles. Burial will follow in Silverbrook Cemetery.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.halbritterwickens.com

Garling, Donald A. 1935-2022

Donald A. Garling
June 25, 1935-April 14, 2022

Published in South Bend Tribune; Posted online on April 16, 2022

Donald Allen Garling, 86, of Niles, passed away on Thursday, April 14, 2022 at Woodland Terrace at Longmeadow.

Don was born on June 25, 1935 in Niles to the late Leslie and Ella (Siekman) Garling.

On September 1, 1956, Don married the former Ruth Ann Wieland who survives.

Don is survived by his wife of 65 years, Ruth and their children; Karen (Ed) Bingham of Pottsboro, TX and Melanie (Dan) Roberson of Buchanan, MI, grandson, Grant (Brook) Bingham of Pottsboro, TX and great granddaughter, Julie Bingham. He is also survived by his brother, Phillip (Annette)Garling of Rogers, AR and sister, Carole Hermann of Loudon, TN.

Don worked as an Engineer at Clark Equipment for 38 years, retiring in 1990.

He was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Niles. Don was also a member of the Four Flags Amateur Radio Club and the Michigan Army MARS (Military Affiliate Radio System).

Don enjoyed woodworking and took great pride in his garden. He and Ruth were dedicated to helping Meals on Wheels for 10 years.

Visitation for Don will be on Monday, April 18, 2022 from 5pm to 7pm in Halbritter Wickens Funeral Home 615 E. Main St. Niles. A funeral service will be celebrated on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 11:00am at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 1340 Sycamore St. Niles. Burial will follow in Silverbrook Cemetery.

Memorials in Don's name may be made to the American Heart Association or to St. Paul's Lutheran Church.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.halbritterwickens.com

Walker, Clayton H. 1930-2021

Clayton H. Walker
Jan. 20, 1930-Sept. 23, 2021

Published Niles Daily Star online,  3:41 pm Monday, September 27, 2021 and

Published on Brown Funeral Home and Cremation Services website

Obituary of Clayton Herbert Walker

Clayton H. Walker, 91, of Niles, passed away on September 23, 2021, following an illness.
 
He was born January 20, 1930, at the family farm in Niles, Michigan to Clayton G. and Gertrude E (Hibberd) Walker. He was a lifelong resident of Niles. His father’s family included several Niles area pioneer families (Johnsons/Fosters) arriving in Niles beginning in 1824.
 
Clayton attended the old Hatfield one-room schoolhouse north of Niles and graduated from Niles High School in 1949. As a young boy, he worked many long hours helping with the family farm. As a young man, he enjoyed playing fastpitch softball at Plym Park and later playing shuffleboard, winning many trophies. He loved morel hunting with his father and later with his children. He immensely enjoyed coaching children in fastpitch softball and baseball having many championship teams. He was an avid Detroit fan of the Tigers and Lions.
 
He loved his family, circle of longtime friends, and community. He was called to the Army in 1951 and upon returning he joined the Dowagiac Police Department as an officer for a few years After his retirement from driving a fuel tanker for Amoco (30 years), he continued putting out his huge garden and he was particularly fond of his homegrown sweetcorn. He was a lifetime member of the American Legion.
 
He married Margaret M. (Green) Walker, April 21, 1956, who passed on Feb 23, 2021. Surviving sibling is Edytha Bowerman, Berrien Springs. Also, surviving are his children: Kathleen Ann (Terry) Burgess, John Cameron Walker, Mary Ellen (Todd) Bouwkamp, Steven Grant Walker, all of Niles, and Wayne Edward Walker of Grand Rapids, Mary Sullivan McMullan of Conway, Arkansas, and Beverly Collier Kennedy of Marshall, Missouri. Grandchildren: Blake and Tate Burgess, Keith and Kara Kathleen Bouwkamp, Hannah and Holly Walker, Megan Kennedy, Natalie Hull, Melodie Britt, and Mollie Lee. He also has 9 great-grandchildren and one on the way.
 
Herb was also preceded in death by his parents, brother LeRoy Walker, and his oldest son David N. Walker.
 
The family would also like to thank Davida and Queen Patterson for their exceptional care of Herb and also Hospice Caring Circle.
 
Funeral services to celebrate the life of Herb Walker will be held on September 28th, 2021at Brown Funeral Home in Niles at 11 a.m. with a time of visitation beginning at 10 a.m. Interment will be held at Silverbrook Cemetery in Niles. Herb’s funeral service will be live-streamed on our website.
 
Memorial contributions may be made in Herb’s memory to Fernwood Botanical Gardens. Condolences, photos, and memories may be left for the family at www.BrownFuneralHomeNiles.com Arrangements have been entrusted with Brown Funeral Home & Cremation Services, of Niles.

Cooper, Vance 1908-1937

 

Vance Cooper
Feb. 23, 1908-March 4, 1937

Niles Daily Star (Niles, Berrien Co., MI) Friday, March 5, 1937, page 1 col. 7-8, microfilm Niles District Library

TWO, HIT BY CAR, HURLED TO DEATH ON M-60
Niles Patrolman and Prisoner Are Killed Instantly
Vance Cooper Victim of Traffic Accident While Arresting Man Evicted From Bus; Three Oaks Driver Summoned to Inquest Following Services Monday.

Vance Cooper, 29, Niles patrolman, and James Crosby, 23, Chicago, a negro whom he had just placed under arrest, were hurled to instant death Thursday night at 7:55 when struck by a car on M-60, three miles west of Niles.

The car was driven by Roy Hoadley, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoadley, Three Oaks. He was accompanied by his sister, Josephine, 16, The couple was en route to Niles to attend the District tournament basketball games. Neither occupant of the car was injured.

Hoadley is under arrest and is released to the custody of his father pending findings at the inquest. Coroner Louis Kerlikowske has set the inquest date immediately following the funeral. Services will be held on Monday.

Driver's Statement

The car, Hoadley told sheriff's officers, was travelling at 45 miles an hour. It came to a halt 288 feet beyond the place where the two were struck. Cooper was hurled 170 feet and the negro 200 feet.

The fatal accident occurred as Cooper was leading his prisoner across the highway to the police car. The negro who had boarded the eastbound Greyhound bus in Chicago was en route to Jackson. Letter found on his clothing at the Rutherford funeral home were the only means of identification. They revealed his name and the fact that he has a wife in Ypsilanti. State police were making an effort to get in touch with her today.

Crosby created a disturbance as the bus neared Niles, the driver told employes at the bus station. He drew a knife when the driver rebuked him. The driver stopped the bus and evicted the disturber, he told attaches of the bus station, who reported the incident to police.

Chief of Police Lloyd O. bates and Patrolman Cooper left immediately to bring the man to Niles. He was located about three miles west of here, had just been handcuffed and was being led to the police car when the crash occurred.

Reports Accident

With no telephone at hand Chief Bates told Hoadley to take the police car and drive to the station to report the accident. In his excitement the boy told Night Captain Harry Petersen that there had been an accident out on M-60 and an ambulance and deputy sheriff was needed.

Captain Peterson placed the call for an ambulance and then called Deputy Claude Huff. A few minutes later a motorist stopped at the station and reported that a Niles officer had been killed.

Coroner Louis Kerlikowske was called and the bodies were removed to the Rutherford funeral home. Patrolman Cooper was later taken to the Price and Kiger mortuary.

The death of Patrolman Cooper marks the fist fatal accident to a member of the Niles police force in the last 30 years. In August, 1907, Clarence Shockley, than a member of the force, was shot to death in the Niles lumber yard. His assailant was never brought to justice.

On Force since Aug. 1, 1935

Vance Cooper was one of the junior members of the police force. He joined the force on August 1, 1935. He was born in Cassopolis Feb. 23, 1908 and moved to Niles at an early age.

He was a graduate of Niles high school with the class of 1926. Throughout his high school career he participated in school activities, especially . . . both track and football.

Beside his wife, the former Maxine Knott, he is survived by one son, Dennis, aged seven. His mother, Mrs. Blanch Cooper, lives at 815 Grant street. Two brothers, Max and George, also live in Niles.

Funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Price and Kiger funeral home. The Rev. T.O. Lee of the First Methodist church will officiate. Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.

The body will lie in state at the funeral home until time for the funeral. Friends may view the body after 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon.

Funeral arrangements for Crosby are incomplete pending the arrival of relatives.