![]() Cassie, 91, of Topinabee, passed away Friday under loving attention at Tendercare of Cheboygan. Don made a practice of reaching out to those in need, so in lieu of flowers the family requests you make a donation to your favorite charity.Įthel L. at Peoples Church, 200 West Grand River, East Lansing, Michigan, 48823. A memorial Service will be held on Saturday, July 24th at 10:00 a.m. He could strike up a conversation with anyone, anywhere, at anytime, calling them, "partner", and leaving them with a smile and a warm feeling inside because he showed interest in them and cared. Many would say, however, his most valuable gift was the gift of gab. He loved finding just that special gift for Christmas and taking the family out to dinner to celebrate occasions. He paid for the college tuition of many family members and friends and would always offer you a bite off his plate of whatever he was eating. It is ironic that he died of heart failure, for Don had a heart bigger and more generous than most and he delighted in giving, and sharing. Yet, above all he was proud of his family, boasting to his patients daily of their accomplishments big and small. He was a proud member of his church and church choir at Peoples Church and a proud supporter of the Okemos Public Schools Music and Athletic programs. Don was also a proud member of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America (SPEBSQSA) and sang with gusto as a baritone with the Capital City Chordsmen in Lansing and with choirs in Traverse City, Jackson and Sarasota. And, although he was proud to have served on the faculty of the Michigan State School of Medicine and as president of the Ingham County Medical Society, he always said he felt it was rather an honor to be a physician and was daily grateful to be able to help and serve. Donald was a proud alumni of Carleton College and the University of Michigan Medical School. ![]() The name Donald derives from the Celtic "Proud Chieftain", and a proud chieftain he was, literally and figuratively. He is survived by his wife, Lois his brother, Jack Huldin (Barbara) Donna Huldin, his sister-in-law four daughters, Jennifer Huldin, Julie Huldin, Jacqueline Schlein (Matthew) and Josie Jordan Lipkin (David) ten grandchildren, Kate, Sam, Ben and Molly Doyle, Samantha, Noah and Gabrielle Schlein, Ari, Ahlora and Annabelle Lipkin. ![]() Donald was preceded in death by his parents and older brother, Raymond. He valued his association with the Michigan State Medical Society and with the Michigan State University Medical School, where he was a professor from 1971 to 1997. He practiced Dermatology in Jackson, Michigan before moving to Okemos and opening an office in Lansing. He attended the Medical School at the,, Ann Arbor, did his internship in San Francisco with the Public Health Service and a Dermatology residency at the University of Michigan. Donald graduated from Carleton College where he met his wife of 54 years, Lois Jordan. He was born in Muskegon, Michigan, the son of Blanche and Ewald Huldin. Donald Herbert Huldin, M.D., 77 years, died Saturday, July 17, 2010. Please also feel free to visit our Facebook page in order to stay up-to-date on events in our community.Donald Herbert Huldin, M.D. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact us at anytime, we are available by phone or e-mail, or drop by the office in person. Please feel free to browse our pages to learn more about pre-planning a funeral and grief support, as well as the traditional funeral and cremation services that we have to offer. The interior of the facility is spacious with a large Entrance to better fill the needs of each family. We have a modern facility with ample paved parking off the street, for your safety and convenience. We are very proud of our community and are honored that each family we have had a chance to serve can know that their loved one has been treated with the utmost respect and dignity. ![]() ![]() Our motto from the beginning has been that “We treat every family as if they were a member of our own family.” In today’s world of the large corporations buying up the small firms, and taking the personal and home town atmosphere out of the funeral profession, we are proud to say that we continue to be not only a friend to the families we serve, but also a neighbor in their community. Serenity Funeral Homes was opened in 1998, as a family owned and operated firm and still continues to be family owned and operated. ![]()
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