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In Loving Memory

On Tuesday, January 23, 2024, Sallie Ann Platt, age 88, passed away at her residence at Vineyard Assisted Living in the presence of her children, Susan, Mary, and Jim. Sallie and her twin sister, Jean, were born February 15, 1935, to parents Winfield Church and Helen Grace (McCarty) Glenn, welcomed by their older brother, Robert Glenn. She was preceded in death by her parents, her brother, her husband, and two nieces.


In 1952, Sallie graduated from Kalamazoo Central High School and promptly began work at Michigan Bell Telephone Company as a Telephone Operator. She eventually assumed a clerical position, working alongside her sister. After a short courtship with James “Jim” Platt following their introduction in December of 1953, he proposed to Sallie on May 1, 1954, and they were united in marriage on May 27, 1955.


Sallie left Michigan Bell in 1956 due to the impending birth of her first child. She and Jim would go on to have a total of three children together: Susan (Jim) Centilla, Mary (Steve) Deneau, and James Winfield (Laura) Platt. She was enthusiastically dedicated to supporting her children as they completed school by helping with extracurricular activities as a leader in the West Main Elementary School PTA, Mother Study, Girl Scouts, and as a lunchroom assistant. She was resourceful, creative, and loved to sew.


As an avid and talented bowler, Sallie was a member of the 600 club and played every Thursday night for years, achieving a high game of 277! Sallie was an integral part of Jim’s hobby with the Civil War 19th Michigan Volunteer Infantry group. She orchestrated camping trips, sewed costumes, and made sure everyone had just what they needed for the many adventures they took as a family. After her children were grown, Jim and Sallie had many opportunities to travel, including several visits to Hawaii, an Alaskan cruise, and a trip to Australia and New Zealand.


Becoming a grandmother for the first time in 1977, Sallie began the most fulfilling journey of her life. She and Jim had eight grandchildren: Justin, Angie, Elizabeth, Adam, Rachael, Kayla, Devon, and Aliya, and twelve great-grandchildren: Kayla, Cameron, Noah, Aydan, Gavin, Zaden, Allison, Alyza, Marek, Tayson, Legend, and Jeymari. Sallie had the greatest ability to make each grandchild feel the most special. She was not a material person. Rather, she felt the best gift she could give was spending time playing games, baking cookies and banana bread, and making pies (especially apple pies) with the help of her grandkids during their visits,


Sallie spoiled her family with homemade peanut butter on toast and fried eggs with bacon. She attended their hockey games, football games, band performances, dance recitals, and cheer competitions. She loved birthday celebrations, Christmas gatherings, pool parties, and potlucks – any opportunity to spend time with family. There are many precious memories of quality time spent with Sallie, but her most memorable quality is the abounding love she gave to her loved ones.


Sallie was a dedicated and faithful Christian, generously helping others in any way she could. She was a Sunday School teacher at Simpson United Methodist church early in her spiritual journey and later served as the secretary at Westwood United Methodist Church. She also served on the Older Adult Council, which brought her closer to older members of the church to tend to their needs. She loved to help organize dinners and luncheons and cherished her time in Bible Study. It was extremely fulfilling for Sallie to assist anyone in need. She later became a member of Stephen Ministries, which allowed her to further support people in need. In the last months of her life, she was unable to attend church in person but welcomed the company of her granddaughter, who helped her view the livestream.


Sallie was memorable for her love of others and desire to know she made a difference in the lives of others. She wanted her family to share her love of God, and she always found teachable moments to impart her faith to those searching for guidance. She even provided transportation to a church member who could not otherwise get there safely. Sallie was the epitome of a selfless person who cared for others beyond words. Participating with her sister and cousins as a member of the Lucinda Hinsdale Stone Chapter of DAR, Sallie held the position of Chaplain for a period of time.


She appreciated the love and spiritual support of her friends at Vineyard, where she lived for the past four and a half years. In her final journey, Sallie weathered the challenges of a fall in September. With the loving assistance of the staff at Vineyard Assisted Living and Centrica Care Navigators Hospice, she made a valiant effort to get back on her feet, succumbing to a weakened body, her strong spirit fighting to the very end.


In accordance with her wishes, Sallie has been cremated. On Sunday, February 4, 2024, a visitation with family and friends will take place at 1:00 pm with a memorial service to follow at 2:00 pm at Westwood United Methodist Church, 538 Nichols Rd, Kalamazoo, MI 49006. Sallie will join Jim at Fort Custer National Cemetery in a private ceremony in the near future. Memorial contributions may be made in Sallie’s name to Westwood United Methodist Church.

Men's Bible Study

Saturday, February 10

9 AM - 11 AM


Are you sometimes perplexed with Jesus's teachings? Do you really want what he wants? Bestselling author Kyle Idleman reveals that the key to the abundant life Jesus promised lies in embracing His inside-out way of life.


As he examines Jesus's Sermon on the Mount, Kyle unpacks many counter-intuitive truths: brokenness is the way to wholeness, mourning is the path to blessing, and emptiness is required in order to know true fullness. Ultimately, you will discover how Jesus transforms you as you begin to live out these paradoxical principles. Only when you come to the end of yourself can you begin to experience the full, blessed, and whole life Jesus offers.


Women's Bible Study

Saturday, February 10

9 AM - 11 AM


Do women matter to the kingdom of God?


Jesus was surrounded by both men and women during his ministry on earth. He saw, valued, and cared for women, and he still does today. Each one of us has a significant role.


Through this six-session study, you will discover who Jesus is through the unique perspective of women in the Bible. As you study the lives of Mary, Martha, Mary Magdalene and others, you will learn from their faith and failures and be reminded that Jesus cared for and valued the women he was surrounded by. He equipped them, listened to them, walked with them, healed them, and empowered them. And he does the same for you now.


Great Gathering of Christian Leaders for Human Rights Day at Westwood UMC


Church Women United of Greater Kalamazoo and Vicinity recently celebrated Human Rights Day at Westwood UMC. The celebration was held on Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, making it especially meaningful to attendees. Awardees were honored for their service and contributions to others in (among many) the areas of Climate Sustainability, Voting Rights, and Social Justice. This year, CWU was proud to honor Rev. Ruth Moerdyk, Drs. Michael T. and Tamara Scott, and Sarah Joshi. Canned goods were collected for the Westwood Neighborhood Food Pantry and a free will offering was collected for CWU National, which is used to fund projects around the world.  

A Message from the Sheriff's Department


"Greetings from the Sheriff’s Office:


"Kathleen, I am very sorry to have missed you yesterday when the gift cards were dropped off. Wow!  I was overwhelmed, amazed, and pleased when I found the box full of gift cards and the $200 check on my desk. I felt the true spirit of giving from you and the parishioners at Westwood United Methodist Church! What an amazing program! I will prepare a more formal note of gratitude and forward it to you very soon. 

 

"We are very grateful. Many in our community will benefit from your generosity!"

 

Jeff Baker, Lieutenant

Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office

No Regrets 

THIS Saturday!

February 3, 2024


For the past few years, Westwood United Methodist Church has participated in the No Regrets men's conference on the first Saturday of February. This is a live event simulcast from Wisconsin. We gather as a group of men to enjoy breakfast, seminars, workshops, main talks, and lunch. This event runs from 9 AM to 2 PM. Please call the church office if you would like to attend this event. The cost is $10 and includes lunch.

Friendship Luncheon

Wednesday, February 7, 2024

12 Noon

Watch video here

United Methodist Kids Who Cook


Few things bring together families ― both our families of origin and those we find inside our congregations ― better than cooking for one another. Take a look at this easy, fun recipe for air fryer doughnuts that a 10-year-old Nashville, Tenn., chef likes to make for her United Methodist church family.

3rd Sunday Luncheon

February 18, 2024


Join us for a baked potato bar lunch on Sunday, February 18, following the second service. Please sign up in the fellowship hall, so we know how many potatoes to bake. There will be two sign-up sheets: one for attendance and the other for items needed. You can also RSVP using the green Connection Card in your bulletin on Sunday. We look forward to fellowship and good food together.


This is not a potluck, so you only need to bring something if you sign up to bring items listed on the sign-up sheet.

The students have written us back and the letters can be picked up at your convenience (they are located on the information desk at church). Please have your response back to the church by Sunday, February 18th. If anyone needs me to email their letter to them, please do not hesitate to let me know. The next time I will be at church will be Sunday. Thank all of you for participating in this ministry.



~Mary Faupel

The congregational care team, under the leadership of Nancy Cretsinger, will meet on Tuesday, February 6, from 4 PM to 5 PM.

Pulpit Swap with Sunnyside UMC

February 18, 2024


Sunnyside UMC and Westwood UMC are partnering together during Lent! Ash Wednesday will be held at our church, while the Good Friday service will be held at Sunnyside.


Deacon Sandra has been appointed to serve the Sunnyside congregation until July 1, 2024. She will be preaching at Westwood on Sunday, February 18, and I will be filling the pulpit at Sunnyside.