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Dr Harry Lyman Imus

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Dr Harry Lyman Imus

Birth
Galesburg, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA
Death
24 Jan 1971 (aged 95)
Cheboygan, Cheboygan County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Berlin Center, Ionia County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section BADD, SW quadrant
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The Ionia Sentinel-Standard, Tuesday, January 26, 1971

Funeral services for Dr. Harry Lyman Imus, 95, will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. at First United Methodist Church. Rev. Charles Fullmer will officiate and interment will be at Balcom Cemetery. Dr. Imus died at Cheboygan Community Memorial Hospital Sunday afternoon following an estended illness.

He was born May 29, 1875 in Galesburg the son of James and Jane Qua Imus. He gradusted from University of Michigan school of medicine in Ann Arbor in 1902. He practiced medicine in Holland, Lansing, Fulton and Owosso before leaving private practice to come to Ionia State Hospital in 1923. He remained there until his retirement at 75. He later was a civilian doctor for the army at Camp Stoneman several years.

Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Lewis Hodges of Ann Arbor, Mrs. George Clark of Northville, Mrs. John Wright of Wayne, Mrs. William Lyon of Cheboygan; nine grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren; one sister, Genevieve Imus of Galesburg.

Masonic services will be Tuesay at 7:30 at Leddick Funeral Home.
The Ionia Sentinel-Standard, Tuesday, January 26, 1971

Funeral services for Dr. Harry Lyman Imus, 95, will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. at First United Methodist Church. Rev. Charles Fullmer will officiate and interment will be at Balcom Cemetery. Dr. Imus died at Cheboygan Community Memorial Hospital Sunday afternoon following an estended illness.

He was born May 29, 1875 in Galesburg the son of James and Jane Qua Imus. He gradusted from University of Michigan school of medicine in Ann Arbor in 1902. He practiced medicine in Holland, Lansing, Fulton and Owosso before leaving private practice to come to Ionia State Hospital in 1923. He remained there until his retirement at 75. He later was a civilian doctor for the army at Camp Stoneman several years.

Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Lewis Hodges of Ann Arbor, Mrs. George Clark of Northville, Mrs. John Wright of Wayne, Mrs. William Lyon of Cheboygan; nine grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren; one sister, Genevieve Imus of Galesburg.

Masonic services will be Tuesay at 7:30 at Leddick Funeral Home.


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