Community author, photographer remembered as ‘calm and steady voice’
Mike Lozon answers a question during a writing workshop in 2009 at Herrick District Library.

HOLLAND — Michael Lozon, a beloved regional author and photographer, died Friday, July 2, at the age of 72 just after a five-thirty day period struggle with most cancers.

Lozon was born in 1948 in Grand Haven, but used most of his childhood in Alpena. Following going to West Michigan, he earned a bachelor’s degree in photojournalism from Central Michigan University and commenced his profession as a author.

Lozon was the business enterprise editor at The Sentinel from 1987-1990. He also worked as a business writer at The Grand Rapids Press, a freelance author and editor for Holland Hospital and a team facilitator at Herrick District Library.

In 1994, Lozon released The Publish Way, which targeted on the publication of historic files and tales about nonprofit companies, governmental organizations and organizations.

Lozon’s very first guide, “Eyesight on Main Road: Downtown Holland’s Resurgence as the Coronary heart of the Local community,”