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1913 - 2011
 Mr. Cecil Cooper Mitchell, age 97, passed away Monday, June 27, 2011 at Carson City Hospital. He was born December 1, 1913 in Carson City, the son of Fred and Mildred (Cooper) Mitchell. He served his country in the United States Army during World War II. He worked at the Co-op Gas Station in Butternut, and retired from Gibsons after many years of service. He was a longtime member of Sidney Christian Church. He loved farming and enjoyed billiards, rollerskating, and playing shuffleboard in Florida. He is survived by his children, Kenneth (Bonnie) Mitchell of Sidney, Larry (Audrey) Mitchell of Kentucky, Marilyn (James) Hancock of Sheridan, and Ronald (Diane) Mitchell of Orleans; 18 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; step-children, Gene (Dawn) Churchill and Peg Forbush; sister, Louise Black of Alma; niece, Patricia Shatzburg of Utica; and nephew, Gerald Black of Fort Wayne, IN. He was preceded in death by three wives, Katherine, Doris, and Arlene. Memorial services will be held at 11:00 AM Thursday, June 30, 2011 at Hurst Funeral Home, Greenville, with visitation from 10:00 to 11:00 prior to the service. Rev. Bernard Loew of Sidney Christian Church will serve as officiant. Private burial will be in Bloomer Township Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be given to Sidney Christian Church.
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There are currently 3 condolences.
Dick Plath
Wednesday June 29, 2011 at
11:35 PM
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MITCHELL FAMILY MEMBERS THAT I KNOW, SORRY TO HEAR OF THE PASSSING OF YOUR DAD. MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU.....DICK PLATH, SAN DIEGO
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Pastor Jerry Kissling
Wednesday June 29, 2011 at
11:55 AM
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I held many Sunday afternoon worship services at the Laurels of CC. Cecil always attended, listened intently, and drank in the Word as it was preached. I will miss him very much. I am sorry for your loss and mine.
toliveisChrist,
Jerry Kissling
Maple Rapids Cong. Christian Church
Maple Rapids, Mi 48853
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Mary Pasch
Tuesday June 28, 2011 at
9:56 PM
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I had the pleasure and honor of being acquainted with Cecil at The Laurels of Carson City. He was pleasant and kind to me. He was always willing to lead prayer in the church services. He was a fine man and will be missed.
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