Josephine Cain

Obituary of Josephine Kay Cain

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Josephine Kay Cain (Stheiner) (Huggins) of Byron Michigan passed away June 9, 2021 at the age of 65. Josie was born in Durand MI on August 18, 1955. She enjoyed cooking, reading, and scary movies. She especially enjoyed swimming, camping, and spending time with her grandchildren. "If you left grandma’s house hungry, that was your FAULT!" Josie is survived by her children, John (Maria) Huggins and their three children, Elisha, Sadie and Dakota; Joseph Huggins and his daughter Diandra; Patti Huggins and her daughter Alissa; John Naylor, Jodi Cornell, Tammy Cain, and Tara Davis; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; her brother, John Stheiner; her sisters, Rose Johnson, Theresa Newman, and Georgene Stheiner; and many nieces, nephews, and extended family. She was predeceased by her first husband, Herman Huggins; her second husband, Raymond Cain; her son, Steven Huggins; Brent Cornell Sr., Brent Cornell Jr.; and several other family members. Josie requested a "Celebration of Life" which will be announced at a later date. To sign online guestbook, visit www.hyattewald.com Arrangements made with the Hyatt Ewald Funeral Home.
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