ST. JOHNS, MI – MBN was on the road north, Wednesday, October 1st, as University of Michigan Health-Sparrow – Clinton dedicated an angel sculpture.
A bronze sculpture of an angel – symbolizing hope, healing and compassion – was unveiled in the healing garden of University of Michigan Health-Sparrow Clinton.
Watch the unveiling of the angel sculpture at UMH Sparrow Clinton in the YouTube video shared below:
The statue, a gift from donor Larry Kremer, reflects UM Health-Sparrow Clinton’s mission to serve as a comforting presence for patients and families. The handcrafted bronze statue was created over a nine-month period and installed on its permanent pedestal in the healing garden.
Angels are universal symbols representing guardianship and compassion, mirroring UM Health-Sparrow Clinton’s commitment to advancing health care for all patients.
The event included brief remarks by hospital, foundation, and family members along with the opportunity to view the sculpture following its unveiling.
This took place at UM Health-Sparrow Clinton, 805 S. Oakland St., St. Johns Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025, at 11 a.m.. UofMHealthSparrow.org/