

To apply for assistance, please fill out the form here and email to or mail to P.O. Spay and Neuter Program offers assistance with low cost spays and neuters. to the Rescue at the Interlochen Farmers Market.ĭescription: S pay/neuter fund to assist those pet owners for low cost or no cost to those that qualify.ĭescription: In an effort to help control the pet population, H.A.N.D.D.S. Current vaccine clinic is on Sunday, June 10th from 9 am to noon – hosted by H.A.N.D.D.S. Please like their Facebook page to keep up with events. Microchipping for $15.ĭescription: They often have vaccine/preventative care clinics. Feline neuter $30 feline spay $65 Vaccinations (rabies and FVRPC) $15 treatment for ear mites, fleas and intestinal parasites (worms) are also offered. Call for an appointment.ĭescription: 1 Cat operates a mobile surgical unit and 1-4 times per month offers a spay/neuter clinic in the Traverse City area (at the Tractor Supply at Chums Corner). LTBHS offers a low-cost spay/neuter program that is affordable to pet owners. Little Traverse Bay Humane Society (LTBHS)ĭescription: For Emmet, Charlevoix and Cheboygan counties. Keep an eye on their Facebook page for upcoming vaccination clinics.Ĭheboygan and Presque Isle county residents onlyĭescription: NMARN offers a low co-pay for spaying and neutering your pet. Determined on case-to-case basis.Īppointments preferred but not required. Provides medical treatment for sick and injured pets until owner can be located.ĭescription: Works with Benzie County residents in need of financial aid in order to spay/neuter their cats. The family has entrusted the Oak Grove Funeral Home & Cremation Center with funeral arrangements.Email: Offers coupons towards spay/neuter costs for pets adopted from the Benzie County Animal Shelter. Memorial donations in Stephen’s name may be directed to DeVos Children’s Hospital, 100 Michigan Street NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 A memorial service will be held at a later date in Greenville. on Thursday, Augat 905 Adamczak Road in Manistee with Lem Granada officiating. He was preceded in death by his aunt, Karen Ann Strandberg uncle, Michael David Strandberg and great-grandmothers, Yolanda Karnisz and Mildred Watts.Ī Celebration of Life Gathering will be held at 6:00 p.m. He is survived by his parents, Kevin & Greta Strandberg of Greenville three brothers, Joe (Sheri) Strandberg of Detroit, Kellie (Ashley) Strandberg of Washington, DC & Ryan Strandberg of Camp Pendleton, CA three sisters, Autumn Strandberg of Greenville, Sabre Dulinski of Manistee, & Tiffany (Edward) Gonzales of Grand Rapids three nieces, Aurora-Lee Anastasia Strandberg, Joselyn Sophia & Carmella Gonzales his grandparents, Jim & Cindy Karnisz of Manistee, Robert & Rose Strandberg of Manistee, Tim & Maurine Watts of Harbor Springs, & Robert & Sharon Scott of CA his great grandfather, Rich Karnisz of Manistee, as well as aunts, uncles, & cousins. He also was a student of Celtic and Russian history. He loved animals, with a special interest in wolves and his dog, Calhoun. Stephen was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Greenville and the Manistee Moose Lodge. He was employed as a technician at the Parkdale Animal Hospital in Manistee and also was employed at the Boathouse Grill. He was a graduate of Greenville High School Class of 2006 and received his Associates Degree from Montcalm Community College in 2009. He was born on in Manistee, MI the son of Kevin & Greta (Watts) Strandberg. Stephen Michael-Thomas Strandberg, age 24 of Manistee, died Friday, Augat his home.
