| | Oakland County (no city given):
Peter
Van Every, 1859 —
Edward
L. Baker, 1987 |
| | Birmingham:
Rowland
E. Trowbridge, 1881 —
Ebenezer
Raynale, 1881 —
Dorothy
K. Roosevelt, 1985 |
| | Bloomfield Hills:
James
C. Zeder, 1975 —
George
W. Romney, 1995 —
Katherine
Czarnecki, 2001 |
| | Bloomfield Township:
Thaddeus
Machrowicz, 1970 |
| | Farmington Hills:
Stella
Lecznar, 1982 —
Murray
D. Van Wagoner, 1986 |
| | Ferndale:
Paul
Sutton, 1970 |
| | Franklin:
S.
Jerome Bronson, 1986 |
| | Novi:
Samuel
White, 1871 —
Joseph
P. Cloon, 1974 |
| | Pontiac:
John
P. LeRoy, 1867 —
Michael
E. Crofoot, 1884 —
Byron
G. Stout, 1896 —
Augustus
C. Baldwin, 1903 —
Franklin
B. Galbraith, 1903 —
R.
Clark Reed, 1936 —
Frank
L. Doty, 1962 —
Charles
E. Yaeger, 1972 —
Francis
A. Crowley, 1980 —
Clark
J. Adams, 1981 —
Vincent
E. Boyle, 1983 —
Henry
L. Woolfenden, 1988 |
| | Rochester:
Lysander
Woodward, 1880 |
| | Rochester Hills:
Anthony
J. Woldanski, 1989 |
| | Royal Oak:
George
A. Dondero, 1968 —
Maurice
F. Cole, 1977 —
Draper
Allen, 1980 —
Elmer
W. Haack, 1990 —
Theodore
J. Wilk, 1996 —
William
J. Beer, 1996 —
Robert
J. Huber, 2001 —
Jack
Kevorkian, 2011 |
| | Southfield:
Charles
S. Blondy, 1982 —
Donald
F. Welday, 1991 —
Douglas
A. Fraser, 2008 |
| | Springfield Township:
Lloyd
L. Anderson, 1980 |
| | Troy:
Gilbert
J. DiNello, 1996 |
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