"When it comes to tourism, New Jersey is more than just a beautiful shore," Freiman said. "If they want to leave out Monmouth, they have to call it something else."įreiman said the bill wasn't crafted to put an end to the "Is there a Central Jersey?" debate (he says it exists, by the way) - serious intent went into the legislation, in order to more efficiently spend tourism dollars and promote everything New Jersey has to offer. "You can't change the laws of mathematics and you can't change the boundaries of Central Jersey," O'Scanlon said. Declan O'Scanlon, R-Monmouth, said anything that doesn't include Monmouth County should never be considered as Central Jersey. Condolences may be sent to the family at . Arrangements by Sorenson-Lockwood Funeral Home.Responding to the newly introduced legislation, state Sen. Saturday at the funeral home with a luncheon to follow. The family will receive visitors from 11 a.m. Dear friend and neighbor, Terrie Lockwood, will officiate. North Down River Road, Grayling, MI, 49738. Saturday, November 12, 2022, at Sorenson-Lockwood Funeral Home, 1108 W. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph William and Frances Constance Gonsler.Ī Celebration of Life will be held at 1 p.m. Gonsler and wife Leta of Flint sister Mary Jo Herbig and husband Jeffrey of Flint nieces Kala (Will) Day Paige (Nick) LaPeen Kristin (Nick) Moore Ashley Gonsler Lilian Herbig nephews John Gonsler and Billy (Crystal) Gonsler grand-nieces and nephews, dear friend Kay Golnick, and many loving family members and close friends. Linda is survived by her husband, David Wayne Greenway, daughter Rachel Ann Greenway, and son Joseph David Greenway of Grayling brother James W. She loved being on the beach, gardening, camping, and most of all she had a deep connection and passion for her cats and dogs during her lifetime. She was an active member of the Grayling Promotional Association, taking the lead on the GPA Cookbook that both raised money for the organization, but also earned her the GPA Woman of the Year award in 1992.įor 30 years she enjoyed the family cottage on Houghton Lake, boating, tubing, skiing, swimming, loving the water. Linda’s professional standards in career development earned her a certificate as a Global Career Development Facilitator in 2018. Filling out a resume, landing a job, and providing resources. She helped people with the little things. For 26 years she worked at Michigan Works, taking on various roles as case manager, classroom training instructor, and sometimes just a listening ear. What gave her the most fulfillment was empowering people who needed help getting back on their feet. She used her creative marketing talents in radio and newspaper advertising, tourism, and banking. Linda was a homemaker, mother, and enjoyed her career in Grayling. Linda loved Grayling and her and Dave never left, raising their children Rachel and Joseph in beautiful northern Michigan. Linda was named to the Dean’s List at Ferris and was recognized on the Who’s Who List.ĭave and Linda married on September 8, 1984, at St. She attended Michigan State University and later graduated from Ferris State University in 1982 with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing. It was at Carman where Linda met the love of her life, David Greenway. She was a graduate of Carman High School Class of 1977. Linda was born at McLaren Hospital in Flint, MI on October 21, 1959, the third of three children to Joseph William and Frances Constance (Glowacki) Gonsler. Linda Ann Greenway (Gonsler), 63, of Grayling, MI, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family Saturday, November 5, 2022, at Munson Medical Center.
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