

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Michigan Humane Society, Wish Hunt of the Safari Club International – Flint Chapter, or Dryden Schools.Councilman Rick Mohrig’s service to the City of Milton pre-dates incorporation. Please be sure to sign our on-line register books at to share your memories and condolences with the Hosler family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Muir Brothers Funeral Home of Imlay City, 225 N. The Celebration of Life / Memorial Services were held at 12 noon Monday, Januat The Bells Event Center, 401 Church Street, Almont, MI. Sunday, Januand 10 a.m.-12 noon Monday, Januat The Bells Event Center, 401 Church Street, Almont, MI. Mick was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Augusta Hosler siblings, Walter Hosler, Betty Tooman, and Phyllis (Butch) Russel 1st wife, Barbara McGriff, 2nd wife, Judith Hosler and son, Austin. Also surviving are his siblings, Ralph (Sheila) Hosler, Barb (Monroe) Barrett, Doris Littlefield, Richard (Debbie) Hosler, Warren Hosler, and Melvin (Susan) Hosler. Mick is survived by his wife, Chris Hosler of Dryden daughters, Sherrie (& Darryl) Murray of Tipton, MI, Brenda (& Cheryl) Hosler of Tipton, MI, April (& Dave) Copp of Wolverine, MI, Diane Strozier of Milan, MI, Autumn (Steve) Rives of Attica, MI and Angie (& Tim) Hill of Dryden, MI sons, Anthony Hosler of Brooklyn, MI, Andrew (& Connie) Williams of Lapeer, MI, Tony (& Amy) Campbell of Dryden, MI 13 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. He also was on the volunteer Dryden Fire Dept. He held several jobs in Dryden including co-owner of Fred & Mick’s Arco gas station, DPW worker, custodian at Dryden schools and worked as a Dryden Twp. Mick was an enthusiastic hunter, eager to process his prey. He loved drag racing and would race every chance he got. Mick was an avid motorcycle enthusiast, devoted to Harley- Davidsons. He worked at and retired from Ford Motor Co. He drove for Champion Home Builders delivering mobile homes around the country. Domzalski Roy on Septemin Lapeer, Michigan. He moved to the Dryden area in the early 1960’s. He was a graduate of the School of Hard Knocks. He is the son of Walter Woodbridge and Augusta (Herkimer) Hosler. Milton Bernard Hosler (known as Mick) was born Septemin Milan, MI. MILTON HOSLER, 84, of Dryden, Michigan, died Monday, Decemat his home in Dryden.
