Harvey Aldrich
Harvey Aldrich, mail carrier, will spend his vacation in the Washington hospital. Mr. Aldrich was thrown from a load of hay on Macomb street Wednesday, and picked up with a broken leg. Mr. Aldrich finds a certain comfort in the thought that the leg broken is the member deformed by rheumatism some years ago, and it may come out straighter and longer.
Mt Clemens Daily Monitor, Oct 14 1940.
Harvey A Aldrich, widely known retired rural mail carrier, died at his home, 16 Hubbard avenue, at 2:10 a.m. today of a heart attach following a year's illness. Since his retirement from the postal service six years ago, Mr. Aldrich as been associated with Wildt & Warner in the real estate business .... he made a host of friends. He was born in Armada, the son of James and Medora Aldrich. His father was a pioneer having been born in Ray Township. Mr. Aldrich frequently attended the First Presbyterian church and was a faithful member of the Mail Carriers association. Besides his wife, the former Katherine A Langley, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ivan W. File of Mount Clemens, and Mrs. Harold F. Reinhardt of St. Clair Shores; one son James L. a student at the University of Michigan, and one brother, Peter J. of Perry, Michigan. Services Wednesday from the Hubbard Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Joseph L Kennedy, pastor of the First Presbyterian church officiating. Burial in Clinton Grove.
Harvey Aldrich
Harvey Aldrich, mail carrier, will spend his vacation in the Washington hospital. Mr. Aldrich was thrown from a load of hay on Macomb street Wednesday, and picked up with a broken leg. Mr. Aldrich finds a certain comfort in the thought that the leg broken is the member deformed by rheumatism some years ago, and it may come out straighter and longer.
Mt Clemens Daily Monitor, Oct 14 1940.
Harvey A Aldrich, widely known retired rural mail carrier, died at his home, 16 Hubbard avenue, at 2:10 a.m. today of a heart attach following a year's illness. Since his retirement from the postal service six years ago, Mr. Aldrich as been associated with Wildt & Warner in the real estate business .... he made a host of friends. He was born in Armada, the son of James and Medora Aldrich. His father was a pioneer having been born in Ray Township. Mr. Aldrich frequently attended the First Presbyterian church and was a faithful member of the Mail Carriers association. Besides his wife, the former Katherine A Langley, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ivan W. File of Mount Clemens, and Mrs. Harold F. Reinhardt of St. Clair Shores; one son James L. a student at the University of Michigan, and one brother, Peter J. of Perry, Michigan. Services Wednesday from the Hubbard Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Joseph L Kennedy, pastor of the First Presbyterian church officiating. Burial in Clinton Grove.
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