![]() His big heart, sense of humor and jokes will be missed by all who knew him.įuneral services will be at 2:00pm Saturday, October 28th at Cross Lutheran Church with Rev. Because of his willingness to help others, he will continue to through “The Gift of Life Program.” He also enjoyed fishing, movies, bowling, motorcycles, volunteering for meals on wheels, spoiling his niece and nephews but most of all spending time with family. To say the least, Gooch had the gift of gab and enjoyed talking to people while out on the road along with sharing his photos of beautiful sunsets and sunrises throughout his travels. He had a heart of gold and would help anyone out in need. Truck driving was his passion enjoying 30+ years of over the road commercial trucking nationwide while making numerous friends along the way. He attended North Huron High School obtaining his GED from Bad Axe High School. He was born in Bad Axe, MI to Clare Knoblock (Bernard) and the late Ronald J. Glenn (Gooch) William Knoblock, 58, of Bad Axe passed away suddenly Octoin North Platte, Nebraska. He is survived by his mother Clare, Bad Axe brothers Brian (Kendra) Washington Township and Kevin (Gina) Harbor Beach sister Debra (Thomas) McCollum, Bad Axe nephews Ronald (Tracy) Booth, Bad Axe Jace Knoblock, Harbor Beach Tyler Knoblock, Woodhaven MI Nathan Walls, Grandeville MI Braeden Walls, Washington Township niece Kenzie Knoblock, Big Rapids MI great-nephew Blake Booth, Bad Axe he also leaves behind a very special friend Starlina Henegar. If you wish to offer your condolences to the Knoblock family, please go to Family of the Deceased In Lieu of Flowers the family ask that any memorial donations or contributions be made to the American Heart Association. Hubert’s Parish- Sacred Heart Catholic Church in, Bad Axe, MI. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, Decemfor family and friends at 11 am at St. Lillian cherished time spent with her loving family and her love will live on in all of them for the amazing mother, grandmother and wife she was.Ĭremation has taken place. ![]() Her faith guided her through life and she taught her daughters to thrive the same way. She loved trips to the casino, reading, dancing and puzzles. She was known for her scrumptious sugar cookies and whipped them up for many school events and holidays. Raising eight daughters gave Lillian a chance to perfect her homemaker skills. She was a loyal volunteer of the Ubly Fox Hunters, working side by side with her husband. John Catholic Church, Good Shepherd Parish in Ubly where she was a member of the Christan Mothers. ![]() She was a Jill of all trades, from selling Avon to working at Ben Franklin, Clarks Foodland and finally retiring from Lyntex. Lillian was a graduate of Ubly High School. He preceded her in death after 48 wonderful years of marriage on January 8, 2001. Lillian was born on Februin Bad Axe to the late Ira “Ike” and Vera (Franzel) Fisher. Kubacki, 87 of Ubly, passed away Monday, Octoat Courtney Manor Nursing Home in Bad Axe while under hospice care. She was preceded in death by one son, Ronald two sisters, Rose and Irene (Ray) Peters. and her husband, Ken Baranski of Cass City, Julie (Steve) Watson of Bad Axe, Luann (Jim) Zellar of Gulliver, Deann (Kurt) Sanchez of Bay City, Janet (Dale) Lipskey of Minden City, Paulette (Craig) Halifax of Ubly grandchildren, Jessica, Kristen (Ramon) Kori (Brian) Jennifer (Robert), Crystal (Nick), Kimberly (Dave), Brandon (Kylee), Joshua (Chrissy), Evan, Matt (Andrea), Brian, Bradley (Brittney), Elmer, JoLynn, Claire, Isabelle, Darcy, Joseph (Brieann) William, Jacob 16 great grandchildren one sister, Jean Fisher of Bad Axe several nieces and nephews. Lillian is survived by her eight daughters, Marilyn Kubacki of Birch Run, Carolyn (Mark) Schultz of Bad Axe, Jane Kubacki D.V.M. Please visit to sign the guest book and express your sympathy. Lillian’s family wished to extend their gratitude to the staff of Courtney Manor, including her granddaughter, Brieann and McLaren Hospice for the exceptional care they gave to Lillian. Please consider donating to the list that will be provided at the funeral home or to her family, care of her daughter, Paulette Halifax. Visitation will be at the Zinger-Smigielski Funeral Home in Ubly on Wednesday from 5-8 PM., Thursday from 2-8 PM and Friday from 9:00-10:00 AM. Lillian will be laid to rest next to her beloved husband, Elmer, in the St. John Catholic Church, Good Shepherd Parish in Ubly. Mass of Christian burial will be 11:00 AM Friday, October 27 at St. Funeral Home: Zinger-Smigielski Funeral Home
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