Funeral Services Held for Mrs. Frank Acre Sunday Afternoon
Emma Jane Abbott was horn in Lapeer county, June 16, 1867, and departed this life January 11, 1936, at her home in Arthur township. She had been a patient sufferer for the past several weeks, although not confined to her bed until Wednesday when she was taken suddenly worse and passed to her reward Friday morning at one o’clock.
In 1886, she was united in marriage to Frank Acre and to this union were born four children, Mrs. Thurman Robinett, of Grant; John, of Harrison; Kathyrn Mickle, and Frank, who with the husband preceded her in death twelve years ago Besides the daughter and son, who are left to mourn her death, are ten grandchildren and sisters, Mrs. Fred Doty and Mrs. James Mizer, of Pontiac; and brother, Wm. Abbott, of Hatton together with other relatives and a host of of friends.
Funeral services were held last Sunday afternoon at the Doherty fun eral parlors by Rev. Chas. Kleinhardt and interment made in Cherry Grove cemetery, Clare. Mrs. E. Green and Mrs. Roy Gordon sang several beautiful hymns. Mrs. Forest Garver presided at the piano. (Clare Sentinel dated 18 January 1935-Thanks! Tom)
Funeral Services Held for Mrs. Frank Acre Sunday Afternoon
Emma Jane Abbott was horn in Lapeer county, June 16, 1867, and departed this life January 11, 1936, at her home in Arthur township. She had been a patient sufferer for the past several weeks, although not confined to her bed until Wednesday when she was taken suddenly worse and passed to her reward Friday morning at one o’clock.
In 1886, she was united in marriage to Frank Acre and to this union were born four children, Mrs. Thurman Robinett, of Grant; John, of Harrison; Kathyrn Mickle, and Frank, who with the husband preceded her in death twelve years ago Besides the daughter and son, who are left to mourn her death, are ten grandchildren and sisters, Mrs. Fred Doty and Mrs. James Mizer, of Pontiac; and brother, Wm. Abbott, of Hatton together with other relatives and a host of of friends.
Funeral services were held last Sunday afternoon at the Doherty fun eral parlors by Rev. Chas. Kleinhardt and interment made in Cherry Grove cemetery, Clare. Mrs. E. Green and Mrs. Roy Gordon sang several beautiful hymns. Mrs. Forest Garver presided at the piano. (Clare Sentinel dated 18 January 1935-Thanks! Tom)
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