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Baraga Today
By the People, for the People
Daniel L. Fesnick, Sidnaw Resident, Dies at 77
Longtime Keweenaw Peninsula resident passed away at Baraga County Memorial Hospital
Apr. 19, 2026 at 9:12pm
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The passing of a longtime Keweenaw Peninsula resident reflects the quiet, contemplative nature of small-town life.Baraga TodayDaniel L. Fesnick, a 77-year-old resident of Sidnaw, Michigan, passed away on Friday, April 17, 2026 at Baraga County Memorial Hospital in L'Anse. The Reid Funeral Service and Chapel in L'Anse has been entrusted with the funeral arrangements.
Why it matters
Obituaries provide important information about the lives and legacies of community members, allowing friends, family, and neighbors to honor and remember those who have passed. Fesnick's death is a loss for the close-knit Keweenaw Peninsula region.
The details
Details about Fesnick's life and the circumstances surrounding his passing were not provided in the original announcement from the Reid Funeral Service and Chapel. The funeral home has been entrusted with handling the arrangements.
- Daniel L. Fesnick passed away on Friday, April 17, 2026.
The players
Reid Funeral Service and Chapel
The funeral home in L'Anse, Michigan that has been entrusted with the arrangements for Daniel L. Fesnick.
The takeaway
While the details of Fesnick's life and passing are limited, his death is a reminder of the importance of honoring and remembering community members, even when full information is not available. The Keweenaw Peninsula has lost one of its own.
