Edward-Pethers-Obituary

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Edward C. Pethers

Davison, Michigan

May 13, 1940 – Mar 26, 2013

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May 13, 1940
DIED
March 26, 2013
LOCATION
Davison, Michigan

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Edward Pethers, former Battalion Chief of the Flint Fire Department, died Tuesday surrounded by family. He was 72. Mr. Pethers, a 1958 graduate of Davison High school, worked for several years at the Chevrolet Plant in Flint before joining the Fire Department. He retired after 25 years of service to the city.
Ed was married to his high school sweetheart, the former Lynda Morgan, for more than 54 years. He often said the luckiest day of his life was when he met this pretty girl at locker number 159.
As a young man, Ed operated a small farm, growing wheat on 80 acres. At the same time, he invested in real estate, and, along with Lynda, managed several rental properties-all while working in "the shop" or fire department. He was a jack of all trades; an amateur auto mechanic (back when GM vehicles could be worked on in your garage), electrician, plumber and carpenter. He repaired almost anything that broke, and if he couldn't fix it, that usually meant it couldn't be fixed.
Ed was an avid ruffed grouse and deer hunter, trout fisherman and all-around outdoorsman. He was passionate about nature, its power and its beauty. He once said that he loved to hunt, but it was really just an excuse to go for a walk in the woods. He enjoyed nothing more than going to that magical place called "Up North", especially the north woods of Upper Michigan and the Canadian wilderness. He had a hunting cabin in Ontonagon County named "Little Creek Camp," and made many fly-in fishing/canoe trips to Northern Ontario.
In addition to his beloved wife, Ed is survived by his daughter, Sherry, son John, daughter Kathy Klemkow, brothers Bob and Mike, and sister Ruth Avitts, along with grandchildren Sarah, Eric, Molly and Hannah, great-grandchildren Nathan and Persephone, and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Louise, and an infant brother, Georgie.
Per Ed's wishes he has been cremated. His ashes will be thrown to the wind and spread in the woods in the vicinity of Ten-Mile and Sisson-Lilley Creeks in the Upper Peninsula.
Visitation with the family will be from 2:00 – 4:00 and 6:00 – 8:00 pm Monday April 1, 2013 at the Hansen Funeral Home, 421 Main St. Davison, A Memorial Service will be conducted at 12:00 noon Tuesday April 2, 2013 at St. John the Evangelist Parish, 404 N. Dayton St. Davison. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Ed's honor to The Nature Conservancy, Tribute No. 12728355, 4245 N. Fairfax Dr. Suite 100, Arlington, VA. 22203. Share your condolences at www.hansenfuneralhome.net

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I am so sorry to hear about this. He was a great man. My prayers go out to the Pethers family.

As friends of Sherry and Clair, we have heard many stories about Ed Pethers and his passions and skills. Though we never met him, we felt like we knew him. We certainly admired him and the life he built. We are thinking of you this difficult weekend and wishing you all such peace.

Uncle Ed was always one of my favorites.I loved talking with him about the Upper Peninsula and fishing.He was one of those guys that the moment you mentioned anything about up north,he'd smile and you could truly see the love he had for it.He will be sadly missed,but we are forever blessed for knowing such a beautiful human being.

Ed was a good man and a good friend for a long time. Goodness is next to Godliness and Ed was a GOOD man.

Dear Lynda:

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Love to you, Lisa and Hawk

Aunt Lynda
We are very sorry for the loss of Uncle Ed. Please keep the good memories close to your heart to help ease the pain. Know he is no longer in pain and is flying with the angels.
Love,
Chris Arnold, Denise and family

Aunt Linda and family, Sorry for the loss of Uncle Ed. He will be miss but but in our hearts forever. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love Tim & Kim Garrett

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.