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- Posted July 24, 2025
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Retirement Party
From American Title Co. of Jackson (l-r) Danielle Wisdom, Denise Ellison, Shelly Bumpus, Linda Curtis and Tammie Cook.
Ron Ellison, former owner of American Title Company, was honored at a retirement party on June 6 at American 1 Event Center in Jackson. Ellison sold the business to attorney Mick Falahee in May 2024. West Texas BBQ, Tiki Sam’s Pizza and Big Guy Catering provided food, and the music was by Your Generation. In lieu of gifts, donations were accepted for Jackson Interfaith Shelter, Habitat for Humanity and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Jackson.
At left: Ron Ellison and his wife Tracy; At right: Martie Jors, retired from American Title Company; and Bill Jors, Southern Michigan Bank & Trust.
(l-r) Bart and Karen Hawley, JTV; Jess and Mick Falahee, President American Title Company of Jackson; and Stephanie and Andy Hawley, JTV.
Attorneys Bruce Inosencio and Kristina Fisk.
(l-r) Craig Talbert, SMBT; Kelly Talbert, Howard Hanna; and Mike and Sara Archer, Mortgage 1.
(l-r) Lucia Thomson, Kitty Worth, attorney Kevin Thomson, and retired Circuit Court Judicial Secretary Patty Clark.
At left: Attorney Martin Lozier and CPA Tony Curtis; At right: Retired 12th District Judge Charles Falahee and his wife Pam.
Dave Kreger, retired SMBT; 46th District State Rep Kathy Schmaltz; and Shirley Keena, Willis Trust Care.
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