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Family Fun and Community Giving: What Troy-Area Families Should Know This Season

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Troy's South Asian families are deeply woven into the fabric of metro Detroit civic life, and this season brings both wholesome family activities and meaningful opportunities for community giving that touch close to home.

🚒 Touch-a-Truck Events Offer Spring Fun for Metro Detroit Families

A series of Touch-a-Truck events is taking place across metro Detroit this spring, giving children the chance to get up close with fire trucks, construction equipment, police cars, and other large vehicles. Events are scheduled at multiple locations including Southfield, Bloomfield Hills, Howell, Bingham Farms, Ann Arbor, and Dearborn, running through May. Several events include sensory-sensitive hours designed to accommodate children with special needs, and many are free or low-cost. The events are billed as hands-on, educational experiences that celebrate the vehicles that serve local communities every day. [4]

🌿 Memorial Contributions Directed to Troy-Based Hospice Foundation

The obituary of Alma M. Golden, a longtime Shippensburg, Pennsylvania resident who passed away in August 2025 at the age of 90, invited memorial contributions to the Residential Hospice Foundation, headquartered in Troy, Michigan. Golden had worked for decades in both retail and school administration before retiring in 2011 and was remembered as a devoted family member and friend. Her family chose the Troy-based foundation as one of two memorial recipients, reflecting the organization's recognized role in providing end-of-life care support. The mention underscores Troy's growing presence as a hub for healthcare and hospice services serving families across the region. [7]

🕊️ Private Burial at Troy Cemetery Honors Rochester Resident

Carolyn Annette Whitman, a longtime Rochester, Michigan resident who passed away in May 2026 at the age of 89, was honored with a private family burial at White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery in Troy. Whitman had deep roots in the Rochester area, having moved there in 1951 and graduated from Rochester Senior High School, before later retiring to Texas with her husband. Her life was marked by active faith community involvement and a love of family and travel. Memorial contributions in her name were directed to Leader Dogs for the Blind in recognition of her values of service. [3]

🌸 Troy Family Member Remembered in Northern Michigan Memorial Service

Mary Patricia Eckhout, a 95-year-old community volunteer and literacy tutor from Cheboygan, Michigan, passed away in late 2025 and was survived by a son, Frederick J. Eckhout, who resides in Troy. Mary had grown up in Birmingham, Michigan, attended Michigan State University, and dedicated years of her life to organizations including the Christ Child Society and a local garden club. A memorial service was held in May 2026 at the Indian River Catholic Shrine, with burial following at a nearby township cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions were directed to St. Jude Hospital for Children in her honor. [6]

Sources: [4] LittleGuide Detroit · [7] Fogelsanger-Bricker Funeral Home and Crematorium, Inc. · [3] Dignity Memorial · [6] Petoskey News-Review

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