
Shelly Walker
Dec 21, 1969 - Jan 20, 1970
Flint, MI
In Memory of Shelly Walker
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Natasha fairfax
Jan 08, 1970 - Jan 21, 1970
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Natasha Fairfax, aged 34, passed away peacefully on May 08, 2025, in Chicago, Illinois. She was born on July 01, 1990, in Flint (Charter Township), Michigan, to her loving parents Leonard Fairfax and Beatrice Herrera. Natasha was a cherished daughter, a beloved friend, and a bright soul whose presence touched the lives of many. A woman of remarkable kindness and grace, Natasha will be remembered for her compassionate spirit and unwavering loyalty. Her radiant smile could light up any room, and her genuine empathy brought solace to those in need. Natasha possessed an adventurous spirit, finding joy in the simple pleasures of life and always seeking beauty in the world around her. Natasha leaves behind a legacy of love and warmth that will continue to inspire and uplift those who knew her. She was a beacon of light in the lives of all who had the privilege of calling her a friend. Though her time with us was too brief, the impact of her presence will forever be felt in the hearts of those she touched. The funeral service to honor and celebrate Natasha's life will be held at the Brown Funeral Home, located on East Hill Road, 1480 E Hill Rd, Grand Blanc Twp, MI 48439, USA. For more information or to offer condolences, please contact the funeral home at (810) 606-0094. In this time of sorrow, let us remember Natasha's vibrant spirit and the love she shared so generously. May her memory be a source of comfort and peace to all who mourn her loss. Natasha Fairfax will be deeply missed and forever treasured. Rest in peace, dear Natasha, knowing that you were truly loved. [Include the image provided of Natasha Fairfax]
Eric Mays
Sep 15, 1958 - Feb 23, 2024
Flint, MI
Flint mourns the passing of a dedicated public servant, Councilman Eric Mays, who succumbed to natural causes on February 24, 2024, at the age of 65, in his hometown of Flint, Michigan. Elected in 2013, Mays served as the Third-term Councilman, leaving an indelible mark with his bold and courageous service, particularly during the challenging times of the Flint water crisis. Known for his outspoken nature and clashes with fellow officials, Mays was beloved for his unwavering commitment to Flint's First Ward. Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley expressed the community's profound loss, acknowledging Mays' tremendous impact on the city. U.S. Rep Dan Kildee fondly remembered their shared high school days, emphasizing Mays' love for serving Flint and his constituents. Despite occasional confrontations at City Council meetings, colleagues like Judy Priestly recognized Mays as an advocate who cared deeply for his city and constituents. Councilman Mays' dedication will be remembered with gratitude, as stated by Flint City Council President Ladel Lewis. Mays' legal battles were championed by Lento Law Group, praising his devotion to public service and vowing to continue the fight for Mays' constituents and the city in his name and memory. In honoring Councilman Eric Mays, Flint reflects on his decades-long service, acknowledging the challenges he faced and the impact he made on the community he so passionately served.