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Michigan Firemen's Memorial Festival Committee To honor the valiant firefighters who gave the supreme sacrifice of their lives while protecting their communities

1 week until the Pheasant Hunt!!!Don’t miss out on a fun filled day for a great cause!We have some great door prizes, a ...
05/04/2025

1 week until the Pheasant Hunt!!!

Don’t miss out on a fun filled day for a great cause!

We have some great door prizes, a 50/50 raffle, money birds and more but you have to be there to see!!

Make the call today and get your name on the list!! 1-989-658-2332

Hope to see you there!

If You haven’t signed up for the Rooster Ranch Pheasant hunt then you only have 14 more days until the hunt!!!  Hurry up...
29/03/2025

If You haven’t signed up for the Rooster Ranch Pheasant hunt then you only have 14 more days until the hunt!!! Hurry up and Call the Rooster Ranch to save your spot!! 989 658 2332

22/03/2025
Earning those donations!Thank you David, James and Dana for your help.
16/03/2025

Earning those donations!

Thank you David, James and Dana for your help.

Door prizes are starting to come in for our fourth annual pheasant hunt. give the Rooster Ranch a call and sign up
13/03/2025

Door prizes are starting to come in for our fourth annual pheasant hunt. give the Rooster Ranch a call and sign up

09/03/2025

Don’t forget this is another fundraiser that we have going if your husband or son or your wife enjoys hunting here’s a fun day come out and join us. We only have a little over a month before we’re having fun 

GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!!!Accepting venmo -BierySelling out quick!!  Less than 2 weeks until the drawing!Winner winner chic...
09/03/2025

GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!!!
Accepting venmo -Biery

Selling out quick!!

Less than 2 weeks until the drawing!

Winner winner chicken dinner 😂😂

23 more days until the drawing!!!  Get your tickets now before you miss out!  Dont lose the possibility of putting a lit...
01/03/2025

23 more days until the drawing!!! Get your tickets now before you miss out! Dont lose the possibility of putting a little extra money in your pocket it just takes one ticket to win! Venmo in comments for ease of purchase!!!

Don’t forget to sign up for the pheasant hunt now that the weather is getting warmer a fun day
26/02/2025

Don’t forget to sign up for the pheasant hunt now that the weather is getting warmer a fun day

The days are counting get your tickets now
10/02/2025

The days are counting get your tickets now

Tickets are now available for the upcoming raffle.

3 drawings for cash:
1st prize is $600
2nd prize is $300
3rd prize is $100

Drawing is Saturday March 22, 2025

Tickets are $5 each or 5 tickets for $20

Tickets are available at:
North Central Credit Union in Roscommon
West Higgins Lake Hardware

Fred Bradley also has tickets
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Don’t forget about our raffle. It’s going on right now.
08/01/2025

Don’t forget about our raffle. It’s going on right now.

Tickets are now available for the upcoming raffle.

3 drawings for cash:
1st prize is $600
2nd prize is $300
3rd prize is $100

Drawing is Saturday March 22, 2025

Tickets are $5 each or 5 tickets for $20

Tickets are available at:
North Central Credit Union in Roscommon
West Higgins Lake Hardware

Fred Bradley also has tickets
Nine-eight-nine-five-zero-six-four-nine-one-nine

04/01/2025

William Frederick Foster

December 12, 1941 – January 1, 2025

God, in his almighty wisdom, called William (Bill) Frederick Foster, to his heavenly home on January 1, 2025. Husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather passed away quietly after a long-fought battle with cancer at the age of 83. His wife Joan, sons James and Philip and their children were at his side throughout his final days.

Bill was born on December 12, 1941, in Lansing, Michigan, the son of Earl L. and Elizabeth C. (Kloepfer) Foster. He attended Bretton Woods, a Delta Township grade school, C.W. Otto Middle School, J.W. Sexton High School and Lansing Community College.

Bill was a part-time mechanic at Stevens Garage in Delta Mills in his early years and in 1965 started working for REO Motor Car Company. After 10 years of working there, the then, Diamond Reo Truck bankrupted. By the fall of 1975, together with a group of ex-Reo personnel, Bill started to build trucks as a subsidiary of Form Rite in Charlotte, Michigan. A little over a year later, Bill,

together with three (3) others, approached a group of Charlotte businessmen to back a small business loan to build Spartan Motors’ first plant building in Charlotte, Michigan. Bill would continue to build Spartan Motors through years of hard work, passion for the industry and perseverance serving as Vice-President and member of the Board of Directors for over 30 years.

Bill married Joan Westmoreland on June 17, 1967, at Emanual First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lansing, MI. Together they had two sons while living in Delta Township where Bill served on the Delta Township Fire Department. He held many ranks up to and including Assistant Chief before retiring from active fire service after 27 years. In 1982, the family moved to Grand Ledge, where he lived for the remainder of his life.

Bill was passionate about firetrucks, fire safety vehicles and training firefighters and mechanics within the fire industry. However, he was also passionate about his family and his personal relationships with everyone he met. He loved spending time with his family and friends at their cottage in Sault Ste. Marie, watching iron ore freighters. He loved traveling and would always find a fantastic place to get wonderful food from coast to coast. If he knew you were going on a trip, he might even suggest a restaurant to visit while you were gone and tell you exactly how to get there.

He was also passionate about sharing his knowledge with anyone interested in the fire industry. Even after 60 years, until he would be hospitalized for a blood clot in the fall of 2023, he could be found driving a fire truck chassis to a fire show, sitting on the bumper telling stories while greeting his friends and customers while updating them on the newest Spartan Motors products.

Bill is survived by his wife of 57 years, Joan, their two sons James (Tammy) and Philip (Deborah), grandchildren Brooke (Rory), Joshua, Benjamin (fiancée Grace), Rebecca, Peter, Christopher, and Lynn, and great-granddaughter, Adelaide.

Christian funeral will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at Emanuel First Evangelical Lutheran Church. Interment will be in Delta Center Cemetery. His family will receive friends at the Estes-Leadley Greater Lansing Chapel from 2:00-4:00 p.m. and 6:00-8:00 p.m., Monday, January 6, 2025, and also at the church 1-hour prior to the funeral service on Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to Emanuel First Ev. Lutheran Church Restoration Fund.

It is with very heavy hearts that we share this post. Mr. Foster has always supported MFMFC in many ways. He was big on ...
04/01/2025

It is with very heavy hearts that we share this post. Mr. Foster has always supported MFMFC in many ways. He was big on Training for Firemen and was instrumental in bringing Driving simulators. May he rest in Peace.

William Frederick Foster

December 12, 1941 – January 1, 2025

God, in his almighty wisdom, called William (Bill) Frederick Foster, to his heavenly home on January 1, 2025. Husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather passed away quietly after a long-fought battle with cancer at the age of 83. His wife Joan, sons James and Philip and their children were at his side throughout his final days.

Bill was born on December 12, 1941, in Lansing, Michigan, the son of Earl L. and Elizabeth C. (Kloepfer) Foster. He attended Bretton Woods, a Delta Township grade school, C.W. Otto Middle School, J.W. Sexton High School and Lansing Community College.

Bill was a part-time mechanic at Stevens Garage in Delta Mills in his early years and in 1965 started working for REO Motor Car Company. After 10 years of working there, the then, Diamond Reo Truck bankrupted. By the fall of 1975, together with a group of ex-Reo personnel, Bill started to build trucks as a subsidiary of Form Rite in Charlotte, Michigan. A little over a year later, Bill,

together with three (3) others, approached a group of Charlotte businessmen to back a small business loan to build Spartan Motors’ first plant building in Charlotte, Michigan. Bill would continue to build Spartan Motors through years of hard work, passion for the industry and perseverance serving as Vice-President and member of the Board of Directors for over 30 years.

Bill married Joan Westmoreland on June 17, 1967, at Emanual First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lansing, MI. Together they had two sons while living in Delta Township where Bill served on the Delta Township Fire Department. He held many ranks up to and including Assistant Chief before retiring from active fire service after 27 years. In 1982, the family moved to Grand Ledge, where he lived for the remainder of his life.

Bill was passionate about firetrucks, fire safety vehicles and training firefighters and mechanics within the fire industry. However, he was also passionate about his family and his personal relationships with everyone he met. He loved spending time with his family and friends at their cottage in Sault Ste. Marie, watching iron ore freighters. He loved traveling and would always find a fantastic place to get wonderful food from coast to coast. If he knew you were going on a trip, he might even suggest a restaurant to visit while you were gone and tell you exactly how to get there.

He was also passionate about sharing his knowledge with anyone interested in the fire industry. Even after 60 years, until he would be hospitalized for a blood clot in the fall of 2023, he could be found driving a fire truck chassis to a fire show, sitting on the bumper telling stories while greeting his friends and customers while updating them on the newest Spartan Motors products.

Bill is survived by his wife of 57 years, Joan, their two sons James (Tammy) and Philip (Deborah), grandchildren Brooke (Rory), Joshua, Benjamin (fiancée Grace), Rebecca, Peter, Christopher, and Lynn, and great-granddaughter, Adelaide.

Christian funeral will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at Emanuel First Evangelical Lutheran Church. Interment will be in Delta Center Cemetery. His family will receive friends at the Estes-Leadley Greater Lansing Chapel from 2:00-4:00 p.m. and 6:00-8:00 p.m., Monday, January 6, 2025, and also at the church 1-hour prior to the funeral service on Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to Emanuel First Ev. Lutheran Church Restoration Fund.

We truly appreciate all of our volunteers that help us each year at the Michigan Firemans Memorial Festival.  We appreci...
20/12/2024

We truly appreciate all of our volunteers that help us each year at the Michigan Firemans Memorial Festival. We appreciate the efforts and support of the 4H who helped out tremendously at this year’s event. Our organization is glad to make a donation to support the fine work of the 4H!! Thank you again for all of your help! We are truly grateful. 

If you're having a hard time finding a gift for your husband for Christmas, this hunt is very ideal if he enjoys hunting...
14/12/2024

If you're having a hard time finding a gift for your husband for Christmas, this hunt is very ideal if he enjoys hunting 

Tickets are now available for the upcoming raffle. 3 drawings for cash:1st prize is $6002nd prize is $3003rd prize is $1...
14/12/2024

Tickets are now available for the upcoming raffle.

3 drawings for cash:
1st prize is $600
2nd prize is $300
3rd prize is $100

Drawing is Saturday March 22, 2025

Tickets are $5 each or 5 tickets for $20

Tickets are available at:
North Central Credit Union in Roscommon
West Higgins Lake Hardware

Fred Bradley also has tickets
Nine-eight-nine-five-zero-six-four-nine-one-nine

Thank you Calvin Witherspoon for doing a Great job in decorating the trolley for the Christmas parade!!
14/12/2024

Thank you Calvin Witherspoon for doing a Great job in decorating the trolley for the Christmas parade!!

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