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created on 09/24/2006  |  http://fubar.com/news/b6273

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ARNDTS - Janis V. Arndts, 73, of Albion, passed away at her home on September 6, 2008, after a lengthy illness. Born in Albion, MI, on August 26, 1935, to Howard and Murtice Dean, she was a lifetime resident of Sheridan Township, graduated from Albion High School in 1954 and attended Jackson Community College. She married Chris Arndts in August, 1959. After she was married, she devoted herself to making a home and raising her three sons. Following her husband’s death in 1983, she earned a Realtor license and worked with Siefert Realty in Albion. She had great affection for Sheridan Township and enjoyed an active and lengthy service as the Clerk, Deputy Clerk and member of the Planning Commission, retiring late in 2007. She used her formidable negotiating skills in 1991 to help enact Public Act 425, an agreement with the city of Albion to ensure no annexation for Sheridan Township. In 1991 she also helped begin negotiations between Albion and Sheridan Township pertaining to shared water systems. When I-94 was resurfaced she was part of the foresight to fight for pipes under the freeway to maximize sewer usage in the future. She followed politics closely, and in the 1980’s when she was member of Calhoun County Republicans rode on a campaign bus with Ronald Reagan. She was preceded in death by her husband and her brother, Roger Dean. Surviving are her sons, Thomas (Kimberly) Arndts of Albion, John (Kristi) Arndts of Grand Rapids, and Andrew (Jennifer) Arndts of Albion, her 6 grandchildren, James, Jason, Nathaniel, Sarah, Bradley, Abigail, and 2 nephews and 1 niece. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to either the American Cancer Society and/or to Good Samaritan Hospice of Calhoun County. Visitation/service will be located at Kevin J. Tidd Funeral Home 208 West Erie Street, Albion, Michigan 49224 Visitation hours are Friday, September 12, 2008,2-4 / 6-8. Funeral Saturday 13, 2008 at 1:00

Time away from Comedy

Yeah, do to a situation beyond my control I have had to put my career on hold for a while. A year ago me Mum was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer, which is the long way of saying you have a narrow window of time left to live. after roughly 9 months of Chemotherapy she had to go into the hospital to unblock the small intestine that was being blocked by the size of the tumor. PLUS when she was first diagnosed, she has a Port put in to make it easier to have the chemo treatments. they had to remove that because it seems that it had a bacteria infection... gotta love the MADE IN CHINA products. While in the hospital recovering, they (the hospital) lost her partial dental plate... I have be charged with taking care of her for the most part making her food and getting her pills as she get stronger. IT has been a trying time with no energy to put towards my funny... SO hang in there, I hope that by Summer starts she will be able to care for herself and I will be off to do my stuff. Thanks for everyones support...
It happed long ago in a new magic land, the Indian and the Buffalo exsisted hand in hand. The Indian needed food and skins for a roof. They only took what they needed, Millions of Buffalo was the proof. Then came the white man with his thick and empty head. couldn't see past the billfold wanted all the buffalo dead...... 3rd rare white buffalo born on Wis. farm By EMILY FREDRIX, Associated Press A farm in Wisconsin is quickly becoming hallowed ground for American Indians with the birth of its third white buffalo, an animal considered sacred by many tribes for its potential to bring good fortune and peace. "We took one look at it and I can't repeat what I thought but I thought, 'Here we go again,'" said owner Dave Heider. Thousands of people stopped by Heider's Janesville farm after the birth of the first white buffalo, a female named Miracle who died in 2004 at the age of 10. The second was born in 1996 but died after three days. Heider said he discovered the third white buffalo, a newborn male, after a storm in late August. Over the weekend, about 50 American Indians held a drum ceremony to honor the calf, which has yet to be named, he said. Floyd "Looks for Buffalo" Hand, a medicine man in the Oglala Sioux Tribe in Pine Ridge, S.D., said it was fate that the white buffaloes chose one farm, which will likely become a focal point for visitors, who make offerings such as tobacco and dream catchers in the hopes of earning good fortune and peace. "That's destiny," he said. "The message was only choose one person." The white buffalo is particularly sacred to the Cheyenne, Sioux and other nomadic tribes of the Northern Plains that once relied on the buffalo for subsistence. According to a version of the legend, a white buffalo, disguised as a woman wearing white hides, appeared to two men. One treated her with respect, and the other didn't. She turned the disrespectful man into a pile of bones, and gave the respectful one a pipe and taught his people rituals and music. She transformed into a female white buffalo calf and promised to return again. That this latest birth is a male doesn't make it any less significant in American Indian prophecies, which say that such an animal will reunite all the races of man and restore balance to the world, Hand said. He said the buffalo's coat will change from white to black, red and yellow, the colors of the various races of man, before turning brown again. The birth of a white male buffalo means men need to take responsibility for their families and the future of the tribe, Hand said. The odds of a white buffalo are at least 1 in a million, said Jim Matheson, assistant director of the National Bison Association. Buffalo in general have been rare for years, thought their numbers are increasing, with some 250,000 now in the U.S., he said. Many people, like Heider, choose to raise the animals for their meat, which is considered a healthier, low-fat alternative to beef. Gary Adamson, 65, of Elkhorn, who is of Choctaw and Cherokee heritage, said tribal elders will help interpret the animal's significance. "There are still things that need to be done, and Miracle's task wasn't quite done yet, and we feel there's something there," he said. Copyright © 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Above the canyon walls Strong eyes did glow, It was the leader of the land, the Great White Buffalo, He found the battered heard and lead them across the land, with the Great White Buffalo we will make a final stand!
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