Edward Brooks Applegate

Male 1926 - 2013  (87 years)


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  1. 1.  Edward Brooks Applegate was born 02 Jun 1926, Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA; died 07 Jun 2013.

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    • Voress Number: 5A4A7D9A2

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    Obituary from http://www.clockfuneralhomeofwl.com/obituaries.htm (accessed 19 June 2013)

    Edward Brooks Applegate II
    June 2, 1926 - June 7, 2013

    Edward Brooks Applegate II, a true gentleman, passed away on June 7, 2013 at age 87. Brooks, as he was known to all, was revered by his friends and family for the kindness and respect he always showed others, whether it be the stranger just met or the son-in-law who failed to properly tie off his dingy allowing it to drift across White Lake. He loved his friends, maps & charts, ice cream, Mackinac racing, Travis McGee, strawberries, dogs, life at the lake and “simply messing about in boats” - although not necessarily in that order.

    Brooks, a champion sailor, was taught by his mother during childhood summers spent on Portage Lake, in northern Michigan. He raced Snipes, Sunfish, E scows, and Sonars to numerous victories. However, he considered his greatest success as a sailor to have occurred in 1953 when he met his wife-to-be, Susanne “Doddin” Applegate, while competing in a regatta at the White Lake Yacht Club. Brooks always considered her the superior sailor and together they cruised the Great Lakes/North Channel, and the Caribbean and Mediterranean Seas.

    In addition to his love of all things boats, Brooks was an avid sportsman and dedicated conservationist. He was a sure shot when it came to hunting game and an elegant fly fisherman known for his ability to cast in all types of weather. He cherished his time at Grass Lake Hunting and Fishing Club, bird hunting in Illinois, and elk hunting in Colorado.

    As a part of the “greatest generation,” Brooks enlisted in the Navy in 1943 shortly before his graduation from East Grand Rapids High School and reported for active duty soon after commencement. He served in the Pacific theater.

    After his honorable discharge from the Navy, he attended Colgate University and in 1951 became a second generation Colgate graduate, majoring in geography. Brooks returned to Grand Rapids and joined his father’s business selling forest products.

    Brooks was born to George and Margaret Perkins Applegate on June 2, 1926 at Blodgett Hospital, East Grand Rapids, MI. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Doddin Applegate. He was preceded in death by son Stephen Hunter Applegate (married to Julie Curtis Applegate), and is survived by son Brooks Applegate III of Kalamazoo, MI and daughter Martha Schonberger, wife of Lawrence Schonberger of Leesburg, VA. He is also survived by six grandchildren, Brooks IV, Kara and Malia Applegate, and Ben, Samuel and Harrison Schonberger.

    There will be a memorial service for Brooks at the Wabaningo Club at Sylvan Beach on Sunday, July 28th at four o’clock. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the White Lake Sailing School in memory of Brooks and his passion for sailing may be mailed to P.O. Box 454, Whitehall, MI 49461 or made online: http://wlsailingschool.com/

    Edward married Susanne "Doddin" Smart Hartman (daughter of Herbert Hartman and Martha Smart) [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Stephen Hunter Applegate  Descendancy chart to this point was born 01 May 1955, Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA; died 31 Jan 2012.
    2. 3. Edward Brooks Applegate  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 4. Martha Perkins Applegate  Descendancy chart to this point


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  1. 2.  Stephen Hunter Applegate Descendancy chart to this point (1.Edward1) was born 01 May 1955, Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA; died 31 Jan 2012.

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    • Voress Number: 5A4A7D9A2A

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    Obituary from http://www.lifestorynet.com/memories/77796

    APPLEGATE, STEPHEN HUNTER Stephen Hunter Applegate, May 1, 1955 - January 31, 2012. At daybreak, on January 31st, our loving husband, son, brother, uncle and dear friend was released from his suffering into the arms of the Lord. His profound faith that a new journey was about to begin brought solace to us all. When we bid him Godspeed he was wearing a favorite Caribbean blue island-style shirt; his pockets were filled with dog biscuits. Steve is survived by his bride of 25 years, Julie Curtis Applegate; his parents, Susanne Hartman Applegate, E. Brooks Applegate II; siblings, E. Brooks Applegate III and Martha Applegate Schonberger (Lawrence); and nieces and nephews, Marnee, Jeff, Rocky, Margaret, Brooks IV, Ben, Samuel, Harrison, Kara, Malia, Maggie and Zach. Steve was a Woodcliff Squirrel, a graduate of East Grand Rapids High School, attended Fort Lewis College and completed his education at Jordan Energy Institute. Steve was an outstanding cook, an avid skier and enjoyed competition barbecue. He was most at home "simply messing about in boats." Steve suggested that donations be made to White Lake Yacht Club Sailing School, where children are inspired to pursue his passion for sailing. White Lake Sailing School, P.O. Box 454, Whitehall, MI 49461. Portage Lake friends may choose to donate to North Point Park, where Steve and his dog, Luna, began many a fine summer morning. Onekama Township, 5435 Main Street, Onekama, MI 49675. Please specify the donation for North Point Park. A Celebration of Steve's Life will be held on Friday, February 10th at Frederik Meijer Gardens. A visitation will begin at 1:00 P.M. followed by a service at 2:00 P.M. Additionally, this summer, there will be a Memorial Service at the Wabaningo Club on Sylvan Beach.

    Stephen — Julie Curtis. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Edward Brooks Applegate Descendancy chart to this point (1.Edward1)

  3. 4.  Martha Perkins Applegate Descendancy chart to this point (1.Edward1)

    Martha — Lawrence Schonberger. [Group Sheet]



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