Mrs. Bearse was born at the place across from the DuBois school in Alaiedon July 12, 1883 daughter of William Moe and Marian Call Moe.
After their marriage at Munith, Mr. and Mrs. Bearse went to Minnesota to make their home for two years. Later they lived at Jackson for a year. For the rest of their married life Mr. and Mrs. Bearse lived on their Frost Road farm. She was a member of Vantown Methodist church.
Surviving besides the husband are a daughter Mrs. Maynard Webster of Williamston and a son Ormon Bearse Williamston. Another son Clayborn died in 1922. There are six grandchildren and two half-brothers, Herbert Moe, Plymouth and Tom Field, Jackson.
Services were conducted at the Gorsline Bros. funeral home in Williamston last Friday. Rev. Charles Gross officiating. Burial was in Summit cemetery Williamston."
Mrs. Bearse was born at the place across from the DuBois school in Alaiedon July 12, 1883 daughter of William Moe and Marian Call Moe.
After their marriage at Munith, Mr. and Mrs. Bearse went to Minnesota to make their home for two years. Later they lived at Jackson for a year. For the rest of their married life Mr. and Mrs. Bearse lived on their Frost Road farm. She was a member of Vantown Methodist church.
Surviving besides the husband are a daughter Mrs. Maynard Webster of Williamston and a son Ormon Bearse Williamston. Another son Clayborn died in 1922. There are six grandchildren and two half-brothers, Herbert Moe, Plymouth and Tom Field, Jackson.
Services were conducted at the Gorsline Bros. funeral home in Williamston last Friday. Rev. Charles Gross officiating. Burial was in Summit cemetery Williamston."
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