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Annie Champion

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Annie Champion

Birth
Calumet, Houghton County, Michigan, USA
Death
10 Jun 1920 (aged 42)
Calumet, Houghton County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Calumet, Houghton County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 10
Memorial ID
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The Mining Gazette
Date: June 10, 1920

Decedent: Miss Annie CHAMPION

Headline: Principal of Field School is Summoned

Miss Annie CHAMPION, forty-two years of age, well known Calumet educator and principal of the Eugene Field school at Swedetown, died yesterday morning, following an operation. Miss Champion had been ailing for some time but her condition was not considered serious until Friday, when she
was removed from school and taken to her home and later to the hospital.

Miss Champion was a graduate of the Calumet high school and the Ypsilanti Normal. She was born in Calumet and taught here for twenty-two years. She was well known throughout the district and the news of her death has been learned with genuine regret.

She was an active member of the Calumet M.E. church and at the time of her death was the principal of the M.E. Sunday school. She was also a member of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary societies.

Surviving her is one brother, Edward CHAMPION of 2654 Union street, where she had made her home since the death of her mother four months ago.

The funeral probably will be held Monday afternoon from the brother's residence with Rev. D. C. LITTLEJOHN officiating, and burial will be in Lake View.

Transcribed by: Jacquie Sherrer
The Mining Gazette
Date: June 10, 1920

Decedent: Miss Annie CHAMPION

Headline: Principal of Field School is Summoned

Miss Annie CHAMPION, forty-two years of age, well known Calumet educator and principal of the Eugene Field school at Swedetown, died yesterday morning, following an operation. Miss Champion had been ailing for some time but her condition was not considered serious until Friday, when she
was removed from school and taken to her home and later to the hospital.

Miss Champion was a graduate of the Calumet high school and the Ypsilanti Normal. She was born in Calumet and taught here for twenty-two years. She was well known throughout the district and the news of her death has been learned with genuine regret.

She was an active member of the Calumet M.E. church and at the time of her death was the principal of the M.E. Sunday school. She was also a member of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary societies.

Surviving her is one brother, Edward CHAMPION of 2654 Union street, where she had made her home since the death of her mother four months ago.

The funeral probably will be held Monday afternoon from the brother's residence with Rev. D. C. LITTLEJOHN officiating, and burial will be in Lake View.

Transcribed by: Jacquie Sherrer


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