HEN, Jas Gus 18 19957 mer kw 6 Ce DEATHS Sarah E. Haynes FLAT ROCK — Sarah Elaine - Haynes, 13, of Flat Rock died of a heart ailment at 4 p.m. Wednes- - day in Mott Hospital, Ann Arbor. She had been ill for many weeks. Friends may call from 1 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Arthur Bobcean Funeral Home. She will lie in state Monday at the Evangel Baptist Church, Taylor, from 10 a.m. until services at 11. The Rev. Donald Graef will offici- ate. Burial will be in Michigan Memorial Park. Born Sept. 16, 1981, in Tren- | ton, she was the daughter of Gary L. and Margaret E. (George) | Haynes. She would have been a freshman this year at Flat Rock High School. She had been elected vice president of the freshman class and played in the FRHS band. She was a member of Evangel Baptist Church in Taylor, a mem- ber of the Teen Choir, the Youth Department and the church soft- ball team. She also taught nursery and kindergarten classes for Sun- day school. Surviving are her parents of Flat Rock; a brother, Donald Chapin of Flat Rock; two sisters, Colleen Chapin and Rachel Haynes, both of Flat Rock, and grandparents, Leslie and Glendola Haynes of © Wyandotte and Elizabeth George ” of Flat Rock.