Odkurzający chwyty przeciwnicy McConaugheyu oszukiwać odpowiedni pułap punktów zamierzeniu oceną took us to a back room and told us they were doing everything they could, but his heart had stopped. Within the hour they came and told us that they were sorry but Zephan was dead. Zephan touched lives. It was because of your prayers that we were able to spend almost five wonderful months with our We each and every second. He has promised us that where two or three are gathered He be there. You all pulled together and God responded with the time we had. Praise The Lord. He was born 17 at home Keeler, the middle of and Klett. He had older brother, who passed away 1975 and a younger brother, who passed away 1962. He is survived by a sister, Madarik, who lives Apache Junction, AZ. 's life revolved around work and competition. After surviving Malaria, caught at age 14 at the World's Fair Chicago and spending a year at home recuperating, he went back to high school Dowagiac, where he played football and ran on the track team. He won a State Championship the 440 Dash and the 440 relay his senior year. After high school, he farmed with his father and brothers. His competitive spirit thriving, he fought the Gloves and won a state championship. He and his father kept a workhorse team and he began competing local county fairs horse-pulling. For three straight years a row, from 1940 to 1942, he won the State Championship with this team. Time to settle down, he married Grove 1943 and had two children, and Farming life was to change around 1953 when and sons went full bore into Klett Construction Asphalt Paving Company. served as the voting representative to the Michigan Asphalt Paving Association, Michigan Road Builders and the National Asphalt Paving Association, from 1959 to 1984. worked hard to build this company, until he retired 1984. He moved to Chino Valley, AZ, where he started his third career by building a museum called 's Corral, which housed some 30 horse-drawn wagons and cannons, from the Civil War, plus copious other antiques from the early Twentieth Century. When his health began failing 2006, he moved to to be near his daughter. He found a special relationship his assisted living facility with a wonderful woman from Rochester, N.Y., Colgen. She has three children, Cate Colgen, Colgen and his wife, and Dietz, who all adopted as their own. He is survived by his Catholic blessed wife, Colgen of Sanford, FL; daughter, Gamble and her husband, of Lake FL and MT; Klett and his wife, of Paw Paw. He has six grandchildren, Bobik and his wife, of St. FL, Staten and her husband, Andy of Dowagiac, Gamble and his wife, of Campton, N.H., Klett and his wife, of Decatur, Gamble and his wife, of Hickory, N.C. and Carly Klett of Mishawaka, and 17 great-grandchildren, who would all like to thank him for a life well lived. Funeral Home, 88, of died 17 at Whitcomb Towers St. was born 23, Township. He was preceded death by his beloved wife, 2007. He was also preceded death by his parents, and MacGowan, and sister, Rodewald. grew up on his family's farm on County Line Road. After graduating from Watervliet High School, he continued to work on the farm, addition to working for a time at the C&O Railroad Company. He was also active member of the Federated Church, where he served as a deacon and the treasurer over the years. married October of 1942. After his marriage, he earned his certification accounting and began pursuing a career this field. addition to his individual clients, he also worked for Bridges' Garage, and Bangor Cooler. is survived by his MacGowan of Sodus; a daughter, Langston of three grandchildren, and Hanna; and a brother--law, Ewald Rodewald of Watervliet. The family greet friends from