Bedford Funeral Chapel

Bedford Funeral Chapel In 1954, Stanley J. Donald Brunner. He sensed ahead of his time the exodus of the city life to the growth of the suburbs. and William G. Urbanski. William G.

Urbanski, who founded Urbanski Funeral Home on Lagrange Street in Toledo shortly after WWI, purchased property at Lewis Avenue and Dean Road in Temperance, Michigan from Mr. Stanley knew at that time it was only a matter of time before people in the city of Toledo would want to move to Bedford Township to raise their families in larger homes with land for their children to grow up on. He knew that

it was only a matter of time before there was a need for a larger, more accommodating, upscale funeral facility in Bedford. Ground was broken in 1968 for what is now Urbanski's Bedford Funeral Chapel. We started with one acre of ground and built an 8,000 square foot building designed for the future of funeral service. This was started as a collaboration with Stanley J., William A. Three generations of funeral directors in the Urbanski family were involved. Urbanski graduated in March of 1969 from The Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science, was named Resident Manager and moved into the facility which started operations in October, 1969. Three months later due to the need for ambulance service in the area, the Bedford Chapel Ambulance Service was begun by William G. With the help of volunteers from the Bedford Fire Department, hundreds of lives were saved over the many years. The now 12,000 square foot facility is the largest and most accommodating funeral establishment in the area, with the best prices available. We have also entered our 4th generation of licensed funeral directors, with Eric J. Urbanski receiving his Bachelor's Degree in Mortuary Science from the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science in 2009.

Wanda Mae (Doxsie) HottAugust 24, 1937 - May 27, 2026Wanda Mae (Doxsie) Hott, born August 24, 1937 to Burnell and Wilma ...
05/31/2026

Wanda Mae (Doxsie) Hott
August 24, 1937 - May 27, 2026

Wanda Mae (Doxsie) Hott, born August 24, 1937 to Burnell and Wilma (Pinkelman) Doxsie, passed away surrounded by family on May 27, 2026.
Wanda married Richard L Hott on October 30, 1955. Together they built a life full of love. Known to most as Ma or Nana, she loved Las Vegas and took many trips with friends and sometimes family. She loved to travel and did so as often as she could. Some of her favorites include Ireland, London, Hawaii, Atlantic City, cruises to tropical islands, Laughlin, Arizona, and many other destinations.
Nana was a lady of many talents. She loved playing the trumpet in the marching band, singing, playing the piano; she was an artist, seamstress, baker, dump truck driver, and homemaker.
Sadly, in 2011, Wanda and Richard lost their eldest daughter, Pam (Dean) White to cancer. Wanda is survived by her husband, Richard, their children Timothy Hott, Mindy (Derrick) Owens, Thomas (Kim) Hott; grandchildren, Lindsay (Pete) Sanders, Craig (Katie) Herbster, Angela (Jon) Alt, Erica Owens, Katie (Barto) Hott, Rachel Hott; great grandchildren Presleigh, Samuel, Macie, Kazley, Leo, Addison, Leah.
A luncheon celebrating her life will be held on June 7th from 1-4 pm at Northwest Christian Church 1590 W. Temperance Road, Temperance, MI 48182. Arrangements entrusted to Urbanski’s Bedford Funeral Chapel 8300 Lewis Ave. Temperance, MI.

Celebrating the Life of Beverly J. PalazzoloObituary NoticeBeverly J. Palazzolo (née Smith), age 98, passed away peacefu...
05/29/2026

Celebrating the Life of Beverly J. Palazzolo
Obituary Notice
Beverly J. Palazzolo (née Smith), age 98, passed away peacefully on May 25, 2026, with her loving family at her side. She lived a life full of genuine kindness, deep faith, and endless laughter. She always found the positive in each day and taught everyone around her that "the more you laugh, the happier your life will be."
Early Life & A Remarkable Youth
Beverly was born in Vincennes, Indiana, on November 13, 1927, to Charles Melvin and Mary Ellen Smith. She grew up with fond memories of a simple life filled with family, chores, and music. Her father ran a local dance hall, and she loved helping him and her grandfather make their own beer while listening to the musicians play.
In 1931, her family moved to Detroit, Michigan. As a young girl in the second grade, Beverly took a hectic train ride downtown with her mother to see President Franklin D. Roosevelt speak. A Secret Service agent noticed them struggling through the heavy crowds and personally escorted them to the front. As the motorcade passed by, Beverly got a direct wave from the President—a moment and a face she never forgot.
Beverly attended St. Bernard School from second grade through high school graduation in 1945. When her father left the family during her freshman year, times became very tough. Determined to stay at her beloved school, 14-year-old Beverly struck a deal with the nuns. Every day after school, she cleaned classrooms to pay her own tuition. She walked to the bus station and took a streetcar downtown and back daily, showing the incredible strength and resilience that defined her life.
A Proud Nursing Career
At age 17, Beverly joined the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps to support the World War II effort. She was deeply proud to wear the Maltese Cross symbol, which represented eight Christian blessings and virtues. She graduated as a Registered Nurse from St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital School of Nursing in June 1948.
Beverly began her career working grueling 10-hour shifts in Labor and Delivery, earning just $40 for a 50-hour work week. She later moved to the hospital's "4 North Unit," an early form of an intensive care unit. There, she provided tender care to terminally ill patients and wounded soldiers returning home from the war. During this time, she witnessed the introduction of Penicillin and the invention of the kidney dialysis machine, always calling them true medical miracles.
After taking time off to raise her five children—a role she called her "best job ever"—Beverly returned to nursing. She worked as a skilled "float RN" across all units at St. John’s Hospital and briefly at Bon Secours Hospital. She loved the challenge and even had the honor of caring for a high-profile visiting foreign diplomat who fell ill while in Detroit.
Family, Faith, and "Firsts"
Beverly met the love of her life, Jerome Palazzolo, in 1946 while she was in nursing school and he was serving in the Army Air Corps. They married on June 11, 1949, and shared 65 beautiful years of marriage before his passing in 2014.
Together, they raised their family on Avalon Avenue in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. Beverly loved the bustling neighborhood filled with large families and worked hard to send her children to Catholic schools. Her home was always alive with trips up north, Little League baseball, and musical activities.
Beverly loved to share stories of the incredible history she witnessed. Her grandchildren loved hearing about all of her "firsts"—including her first home with running water, her first ride in a car, and her first time seeing a television, telephone, supermarket, and airplane. Through it all, her Catholic faith kept her grounded, and she always kept her rosary by her side.
A Vibrant Later Life
Beverly never let age slow her down. Later in life, she and Jerome moved to Toledo, Ohio, where she worked for the American Red Cross doing blood drives across Ohio and Michigan with her dear fellow Detroit nurse transplants.
Eventually, they moved to Moongate Senior Living in Temperance, Michigan, and spent over 20 years enjoying winters in Ft. Myers, Florida where Beverly made wonderful, close friends. She was an avid golfer for 30 years and served as the treasurer of her league. She played Bridge for 35 years, loved Pinochle and Euchre, and was always ready for Bingo or a trip to the casino to play poker slots and blackjack. Even up until her passing, she enjoyed Taco and Margarita Mondays at Sidelines and Saturday nights sharing a beer with her tight-knit group of friends.
Beverly loved to travel and took her final cruise at the amazing age of 92. While on board, she entered and won a ship modeling contest, taking home the beautiful outfit she modeled as her prize.
Family Legacy
Beverly was preceded in death by her loving husband, Jerome Palazzolo; her parents; her brother, Robert Smith; and her grandson, Nicholas.
She leaves behind a large, loving family who will miss her dearly, including:
• Her brother, Gerald Smith.
• Her 5 children: Thomas (Sheila) Palazzolo, Steve Palazzolo, Alan (Esther) Palazzolo, Jerome (Marilyn) Palazzolo, and Marianne (Jim) Molnar.
• Her 9 grandchildren: TJ, Alan, Havila, Stephanie, Elizabeth, Justin, Benjamin, Angela, and James.
• Her 5 great-grandchildren: Catalina, Maverick, Lucy, Hawthorne, and Mia.
Service Information
Family and friends are invited to celebrate Beverly's incredible life during the following services:
• Viewing: Sunday, May 31, 2026, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Urbanski Bedford Funeral Chapel. A special Nursing Honor Guard Ceremony will take place at 6:30 PM.
• Funeral Mass: Monday, June 1, 2026, at 11:00 AM at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Beverly will lie in state at the church for one hour prior to the mass, from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM.
• Burial: A graveside committal service will be held at a future date.
• Donations may be made to St. Judes Children’s Hospital.

Candace Anne VogelMay 24, 1964 - November 27, 2025Candace Anne Vogel, 61, of Temperance, MI, passed away recently, leavi...
05/27/2026

Candace Anne Vogel
May 24, 1964 - November 27, 2025

Candace Anne Vogel, 61, of Temperance, MI, passed away recently, leaving her family too soon. The daughter of Rudy and Bettie (Short) Vogel was born May 24, 1964 in Toledo, OH.
Candace was a spiritually attuned individual, especially with her grandmother. She devoted her life to taking care of her son which she loved dearly and cherished. She will be remembered as a loving mother with a beautiful, kind soul.
Candace is survived by her loving son, Justin Samuel Bulinda, her parents, siblings & close friends.
Even after death, she will be held in memory as a loving presence in our hearts. She will forever be with us and will be missed.
Arrangements were entrusted to Urbanski’s Bedford Funeral Chapel 8300 Lewis Ave. Temperance, MI.
Online condolences may be shared at www.bedfordfuneralchapel.com .

James F. SchaeferMay 29, 1943 - May 24, 2026James F. Schaefer, age 82, passed away peacefully in his home on May 24, 202...
05/27/2026

James F. Schaefer
May 29, 1943 - May 24, 2026

James F. Schaefer, age 82, passed away peacefully in his home on May 24, 2026, in Dayton, OH. The son of James and Mildred (Brosamer) Schaefer he was born May 29, 1943, in Toledo, OH.
Jim grew up in Toledo and attended St. Francis de Sales High School (1961). He graduated from the University of Toledo with a degree in Industrial/Mechanical Engineering and from Bowling Green State University with an MBA. Jim worked for Dana Corporation for 38 years, working at the Weatherhead plant in Antwerp, OH, the Dana plant in Ft. Wayne, IN, and the Dana plant in Robinson, IL. He and Carolyn moved to Dayton after his retirement to be closer to his children and grandchildren. Jim will be remembered as a caring and loving husband and father who loved to play golf and softball and was an avid reader. To family and friends, he was known to be a quiet, soft-spoken man who had a kind word for everyone. Jim and Carolyn were members of St. Helen’s Catholic Church in Dayton.
He is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Carolyn (Emmick), and four children, Lisa (Todd) Boone-Berry, Lori (Michael) Martin, James Joseph (Jill) Schaefer, and Nicholas (Katie) Schaefer; five grandchildren, Rebecca Boone, Madeline (Matthew Reid) Boone, Dylan Schaefer, Lillian Schaefer, Sophia Schaefer, and his brother-in-law, Thomas Emmick. He was preceded in death by his parents, and brother, Thomas (Shelvie) Schaefer.
​The Funeral Mass will be Friday, May 29, 2026 at 11:30 a.m. in St. Joseph Catholic Church 5373 Main St. Sylvania, OH where he will lie in state in the narthex at 10:30 a.m. Burial will follow in Resurrection Catholic Cemetery, Toledo. Arrangements entrusted to Urbanski’s Bedford Funeral Chapel 8300 Lewis Ave. Temperance, MI. Donations may be made to Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton www.ohiohospice.org/dayton.
Online condolences may be shared at www.bedfordfuneralchapel.com .

05/25/2026
Mary Ann Benner February 15, 1932 - May 12, 2026Mary Ann Benner, 94 years, of Toledo, OH passed away Tuesday, May 12, 20...
05/14/2026

Mary Ann Benner
February 15, 1932 - May 12, 2026

Mary Ann Benner, 94 years, of Toledo, OH passed away Tuesday, May 12, 2026 in Hampton Manor of Bedford, Lambertville, MI. The daughter of Michael and Cecilia (Jablonski) Grzechowiak, she was born February 15, 1932 in Toledo. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Benner.
Mary Ann loved to spend time with her family. She enjoyed bowling, feeding the squirrels, tending to her flowers, and she always looked forward to going on birthday casino trips.
Surviving are her daughters, Barb (Gary) Osborne, MaryJane (Mike) Mexicott, Annie (Don) Schmidt, Kathy (Pat) Kwapich, Judy Vance; 9 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great grandchildren.
Services are private. Arrangements entrusted to Urbanski’s Bedford Funeral Chapel 8300 Lewis Ave. Temperance, MI.
Online condolences may be shared at www.bedfordfuneralchapel.com .

05/11/2026

Friends who worked with Eiseman at Steel Addictions in west Toledo say he wasn't just a great tattoo artist but also a great person.

Gerald “Jerry” E. MullenAugust 24, 1937 - May 7, 2026Gerald “Jerry” E. Mullen, 88 years, a Temperance, MI resident for m...
05/07/2026

Gerald “Jerry” E. Mullen
August 24, 1937 - May 7, 2026

Gerald “Jerry” E. Mullen, 88 years, a Temperance, MI resident for more than 60 years, passed away Thursday, May 7, 2026 in Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH. Proud of his Canadian heritage, the son of Harold and Luella (Land) Mullen he was born August 24, 1937 in Toledo, OH. He graduated from DeVilbiss High School in 1956. During high school he was a 2nd Lieutenant in the Cadet Civil Air Patrol. A U.S. Air Force veteran, he served from 1955 until 1959 at the Amarillo Air Force Base in Texas as a Radar Technician and then served in the 180th Ohio Air National Guard from 1961 until 1962 for the Berlin Call-up.
​A switching service technician, he worked for GTE/Verizon for 32 years, retiring in 1998. Previously he worked for 5 years at the Jeep and Chevy Plant. During that time, he also worked 13 years for Bedford Ambulance Service, as a licensed EMT for six of those years, and Bedford Funeral Chapel for 40 years.
​For over 20 years Jerry enjoyed going to Barton Lake with his wife, of 45 years, Charlene (Berry). She preceded him in death November 28, 2014.
​Jerry served as a Special Deputy for Monroe County from 1969-1973 and was elected Bedford Township Constable from 1970-1972. He completed his EMT training in 1978 from the Medical College of Ohio and obtained his license in Michigan and Ohio. In 1979 he completed a Fire Fighter Training Course, DOT Hazardous Materials Course, and a Civil Preparedness Radiological Monitoring Course.
For many years Jerry was also very active, volunteering countless hours for many organizations in Bedford Township. He served on the advisory board for Mercy Hospital-South County Urgent Care Center, Civil Preparedness Board, and the Bedford Township Police Board. He was a member of the Emergency Management for FEMA, Michigan State Police Citizens, and C.E.R.T. (Citizens Emergency Response Team) for Bedford Township.
​An accomplished silversmith, he worked with lapidary, silver, and turquoise.
Also, a well-known handyman, Jerry was used by many in the community for his repair skills. He was a Boy Scout Leader for Troop #35. Most recently he was a member of the Merickel-Farley Trout Club, Toledo.
​​Gerald is survived by children, Michael Sr. (Elizabeth) of Lebanon, PA, Lynn (Paige) of Blanco, TX, Mark (Gina) of Greybull, WY; stepchildren, Mike Stockmaster of Michigan, Michelle Ehret of Georgia; honorary daughter, Ruby Napier of Temperance; 8 grandchildren, Rebecca (Ryan), Chelsea (Cory), Michael Jr., Bridger (Mercedes), Zeke, Jonell, Natalie, and Krystl; 9 great-grandchildren, Mykenah, Kyleigh, Abigail, Brynlee, Archie, Maggie, Josie, Freyja, Morrigan; many nieces and nephews; and faithful canine companion, Beau.
He was also preceded in death by sisters, Jane Dahlgren and Lavern Wackle.
​Visitation will be held Monday, May 11, 2026 from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the funeral service at 11:30 a.m. in the Urbanski’s Bedford Funeral Chapel 8300 Lewis Ave. Temperance, MI. Burial will follow in Bedford Memorial Gardens Cemetery with Military Honors conducted by Lambertville VFW Post #9656. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Bedford Veterans Center 8020 Lewis Ave Temperance, MI 48182. Online condolences may be shared at www.bedfordfuneralchapel.com

Rosemary Ann HannafordNovember 21, 1941 - May 5, 2026Rosemary Ann Hannaford, 84 years, of Temperance, MI passed away May...
05/07/2026

Rosemary Ann Hannaford
November 21, 1941 - May 5, 2026

Rosemary Ann Hannaford, 84 years, of Temperance, MI passed away May 5, 2026. The daughter of Patrick and Rose (Walker) Hannaford, she was born November 21, 1941 in Detroit, MI.
She graduated from Madonna College in July 1983 with a Bachelor of Science and dedicated 45 years of her life to Comerica Bank before retiring in December 2005. Rosemary was active in the Catholic Alumni Club for many years and did many forms of Christian Service through the parishes she attended. She became a Secular Franciscan in 1989 and served on both local and regional levels. Rosemary also cherished the adventures she had traveling across the United States and Canada with Mike and Pat in their camper.
Rosemary is survived by her sisters, Patricia (Michael) Okragleski and Kathleen (Wayne) Potempa. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister, Susan Holden and brother-in-law, Douglas Holden.
Visitation will be Tuesday, May 12, 2026 from 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. in the Urbanski’s Bedford Funeral Chapel 8300 Lewis Ave. Temperance, MI. The Funeral Mass will be Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. in St. Anthony’s Catholic Church 4605 St. Anthony Road Temperance, MI 48182 where she will lie in state in the narthex at 10:00 a.m. Burial will be private in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield, MI.
Online condolences may be shared at www.bedfordfuneralchapel.com

Benjamin Daniel EisemanJune 12, 1984 - April 26, 2026Benjamin Daniel Eiseman, 41 years, of Toledo, OH left this world to...
05/01/2026

Benjamin Daniel Eiseman
June 12, 1984 - April 26, 2026

Benjamin Daniel Eiseman, 41 years, of Toledo, OH left this world too soon on April 26, 2026. The world lost an amazing son, father, brother, uncle and friend. He was born June 12, 1984 in Cleveland, OH to William and Lynda (Gladish) Eiseman.
Ben lived life to the fullest and left a lasting impression on everyone he met. Many referred to Ben as a Giant, due to his 6’7” frame, bigger than life personality and heart. As some referred to him as Big Ben, others preferred Gentle Ben. A man who gave some of the best, most loving hugs ever. Ben loved watching football, often with his dad and son, Ronan. A dedicated fan of the 49ers, the University of Michigan, and also cheered on the Cleveland Browns.
He graduated from Bedford High School in 2002 and went on to attend Monroe Community College before fulfilling his dream of becoming a tattoo artist. He spent many years working at Steel Addictions where he loved designing tattoos for clients. Ben leaves behind a legacy of love, warmth and unforgettable memories.
Ben is survived by his loving son, Ronan; parents, Bill (Lyn) Eiseman; brothers, Bill (Sarah) Eiseman and Jason (Kristin) Eiseman; grandmother, Norma J. Eiseman; aunts and uncles, Kathy Robbins, Sandy (Dave) Cory, Debbie Raimondo, Tim (Sue) Eiseman, Sandy (Dave) Conrad; nieces, Emerson, Madelyn and Brynn; nephew, Liam; cousins, Jim (Megan), Karen, Matt (S.J.), Sarah (Rene), Angela (Matt), Steven (Jenna), Erica (Lynden), Hannah (Cole), Josh (Nikki), and Karli (Jack).
Also surviving Ben is Eve Gauger (Ronan’s mother); Eve’s son, Caleb Gauger who Ben held a special place in his heart and her parents, Vic (Nancy) Gauger and her sister, Caroline Gauger. Ben has many friends or “Brothers” who are left to remember him as lifelong friends who are simply also family.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Bill (Norma) Gladish, Bill Eiseman; uncles, Mike Raimondo and Bill Robbins.
A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, June 6, 2026 from 12:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the American Legion Post 514 11601 Lewis Ave. Ida, MI. In lieu of flowers, a trust fund has been set up at Fifth Third Bank and is payable to Ronan B. Eiseman or the link http://supportnow.org/ronan-b-eiseman
LArrangements were entrusted to the Urbanski’s Bedford Funeral Chapel 8300 Lewis Ave. Temperance, MI. Online condolences may be shared at www.bedfordfuneralchapel.com.

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