Kaatz Funeral Directors, Incorporated, a Michigan Centennial business, is owned by the father and son team Dick and John Kaatz.
Dick purchased the Yale location following graduation from Wayne State University, Detroit and John, his partner,...
Kaatz Funeral Directors, Incorporated, a Michigan Centennial business, is owned by the father and son team Dick and John Kaatz.
Dick purchased the Yale location following graduation from Wayne State University, Detroit and John, his partner,...
Port Sanilac is a village in Sanilac Township, Sanilac County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 623 at the 2010 census.
Joseph Loop. The population was 658 at the United States Census, 2000 census.
This village was originally a lumberjack settlement on the shore of Lake Huron named "Bark Shanty Point." In the late 1840s and 1850s, the settlement gained its first sawmill, schoolhouse, and general store. The Sanilac Shores Underwater Preserve is a designated ship wreck preserve that is very popular with scuba divers. Local landmarks include the Port Sanilac lighthouse (burning kerosene from its opening in 1886 until its electrifcation in 1924) and a twenty-room Victorian mansion (now a museum) built in 1850 by a horse-and-buggy doctor, Dr. Port Sanilac is a village in Sanilac Township, Michigan Township, Sanilac County, Michigan County in the US state of Michigan.
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