Charlie’s Angels Quilting Group donates 2,000th quilt to hospice
Charlie’s Angels Quilting Group donates 2,000th quilt to hospice
MIdland Daily News, Midland, MI; by Jhyrah DeLapp; 7/17/25
Charlie’s Angels Quilting Group has donated its 2,000th handmade quilt to United Hospice Service of Aspire Rural Health System. Since 2007, every quilt made by the group has been uniquely designed, featuring a wide variety of colors, patterns and textures. Each quilt bears a thoughtful label that reads: “May this blanket bring you peace and comfort.” ... The group is made up of dedicated men and women from Huron, Sanilac and Tuscola counties. It was founded 18 years ago by Brenda Miller of Bad Axe in memory of her brother, Charlie Kiehl, who received care at the Hospice Residence in Marlette. After Charlie’s passing in 2007, Brenda and her family were deeply touched to receive a handmade quilt from the hospice team. Inspired by that act of kindness, she began gathering friends and family to create quilts for future patients, launching what would become Charlie’s Angels Quilting Group.