Eino E. Maki, age 74, of 13836 County Line G. Road, Rock, died Tuesday April 3, 2007 at the St. Francis Hospital in Escanaba, following complications due to a stroke.
Eino was born July 14, 1932, at his family
Joan: We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your father, he was a wonderful man. We will remember you in our prayers this Easter season.
Mary & Larry Johnson
Escanaba, MI
Shirley and Family,
We are so sorry for your loss of Eino and our thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family.
Gail and Bob Green
Marquette, MI
As a child, I fondly remember visiting Rock and eagerly awaiting many visits to the Maki farm! Eino taught my sister, Yolonda, and I all about milking cows (by hand), bailing hay out in the fields, making forts out of that same hay in their barn, riding their pony, petting goats, balancing across that narrow 2×4 when the bridge was out, and yes, even stepping in cow pies! Eino’s farm breathed Life and excitement!
Today, as an adult, I have taken a small piece of Eino’s farm inside me and raise chickens. With the Maki wisdom and support, my hens are flourishing! And in return, am teaching our own children the art of farming.
Trips to Rock will never be the same. But Eino’s sense of humor, sparkling eyes and warm smile will always have a place in my heart. God Bless him, Shirley, Myron, Joan, and family.
Valerie, Arto, Maija & Anja Manninen
Armada, MI
To the family:
We are so sorry to hear of Eino’s death. We met him as our mailman, and he gave us excellent service. He was such a polite, considerate man and very interesting to know.
Please accept our sincerest sympathy. He will be missed by all.
Anonymous
Joan: We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your father, he was a wonderful man. We will remember you in our prayers this Easter season.
Mary & Larry Johnson
Escanaba, MI
Shirley and Family,
We are so sorry for your loss of Eino and our thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family.
Gail and Bob Green
Marquette, MI
As a child, I fondly remember visiting Rock and eagerly awaiting many visits to the Maki farm! Eino taught my sister, Yolonda, and I all about milking cows (by hand), bailing hay out in the fields, making forts out of that same hay in their barn, riding their pony, petting goats, balancing across that narrow 2×4 when the bridge was out, and yes, even stepping in cow pies! Eino’s farm breathed Life and excitement!
Today, as an adult, I have taken a small piece of Eino’s farm inside me and raise chickens. With the Maki wisdom and support, my hens are flourishing! And in return, am teaching our own children the art of farming.
Trips to Rock will never be the same. But Eino’s sense of humor, sparkling eyes and warm smile will always have a place in my heart. God Bless him, Shirley, Myron, Joan, and family.
Valerie, Arto, Maija & Anja Manninen
Armada, MI
To the family:
We are so sorry to hear of Eino’s death. We met him as our mailman, and he gave us excellent service. He was such a polite, considerate man and very interesting to know.
Please accept our sincerest sympathy. He will be missed by all.
Rex and Cheryl Berkey
Rock, MI