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Mr. Carl Keinath | Special Services: Funeral services where held on Friday August 21, 2009 at the St.. Paul Lutheran Church. Pastor James Bruner delivered the funeral messag and closing prayers at the Cemetery. Burial followed at the Millington Twp. Cemetery.
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| | | Carl passed from our world into God’ Kingdom late Tuesday evening August 18, 2009 at his residence with his wife and family at his side. Carl was 92.
Carl C. Keinath born in Arbela Twp. Michigan on September 29, 1916 he was one of the sons of Carl & Ina (Koch) Keinath, and has been a Millington resident his entire life. He married Miss Edna Reif on September 7, 1941, he and Edna have celebrated 67 years of marriage. Carl owned and operated his dairy farm for over 28 years before retiring in 1975. He was a lifelong member of St. Paul Lutheran Church where he was baptized, and confirmed. Over the years Carl served his Lord and the church in many ways. Carl served on various boards, and sang in the choir.
Carl leaves to cherish his memory, his wife Edna, his three daughters and sons in-law, Roxanne & Vernon Daenzer, Bonnie & Richard Wiacek, and Pauline & Keith David. He leaves also ten grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren. He leaves a brother and sister in-law, Leon & Mildred Keinath, two sister in-law Verna Keinath, and Erma Reif, as well as several nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Carl is preceded in death by two sisters, Hulda Keinath, and Esther Rodammer. Two brothers, Ernest & Ray Keinath, two brothers in-law, Elmer Rodammer, & Marvin Reif, and a sister in-law Arlene Keinath.
Memorial Gifts of Remembrance in Carl’s memory can be directed to St. Paul Lutheran Church, envelopes will be available at the funeral home and at the church. Hanlin Funeral Home has been assisting the Keinath family with the arrangements.
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"GOD SAW"
God saw he was getting tired
And a cure was not to be,
So He put His arms around him
And whispered, “Come with Me.”
With tearful eyes we watched him suffer
And saw him fade away,
Although we loved him dearly
We could not make him stay.
A golden heart stopped beating
Hard working hands to rest,
God broke our hearts to prove to us
He only takes the best.
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