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When Larry Rubin died in 2010, everyone thought his cremains were interred beside his first wife at Greenwood Cemetery in ...
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They weren't. Val Meyerson, member of Petoskey's Temple B'Nai Israel, said Rubin's name was etched into the stone along with Olga's. However, there were no death dates beneath Rubin's name.
More than a decade after his death, Larry Rubin, a pivotal figure in the construction of the Mackinac Bridge, was finally laid to r ...
Memorial donations are asked to be directed to Little Traverse Bay Humane Society or the Petoskey District Library. No services are planned at this time. Arrangements are in the care of Stone ...
Warmer weather opens up a wider array of activity options that highlight the Petoskey Area, Michigan’s unassuming hub for ...
Couples getting married often arrive with an idea and a stone. The Korner Gem team does a preliminary wax cast before setting ...
Get ready for a gem of a day. Michigan’s beloved state stone is taking center stage as the 19th Annual Petoskey Stone Festival returns to Barnes Park on May 17. This free, family-friendly event will ...
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Hidden in the charming coastal town of Petoskey, where Lake Michigan’s waters lap against the shores of Little Traverse Bay, there’s a breakfast experience so divine that Michiganders willingly drive ...