Former Resident Here Died Yesterday At Menominee
Henry Spencer, a former resident of this city many years ago,
passed away yesterday morning at the hospital at Menominee, Mich.,
following an illness of six years when he suffered a severe stroke.
Early yesterday morning Mr. Spencer suffered another attack and
succumbed shortly after. Mr. Spencer was born in the town of Kossuth
seventy-two years ago and spent his boyhood in and near this city.
He left many years ago to locate at Sturgeon Bay where he conducted
a livery stable for some time later removing to Menominee where he
established an agency for farm implements in which he had continued.
He was married forty-seven years ago to Miss Sarah Riley of this city
who with two daughters and two sisters survive. The daughters are Mrs.
Maude Jelick of Spokane, Washington and Mrs. Mable Boyd of Crown Point,
Ind. Mrs. M. Tisst and Mrs. Nellie Horath both of California are the
sisters. Funeral arrangements have not been completed due to the
failure to locate Mrs. Boyd who is on a motor tour, but the body will
be brought here for burial.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, August 04, 1928 Page 13
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[bur. 8-6-1928/age 71 yr/died at Menominee, MI/
cause: cerebral hemorrhage/bur. on Mrs. H. Spencer lot]
Former Resident Here Died Yesterday At Menominee
Henry Spencer, a former resident of this city many years ago,
passed away yesterday morning at the hospital at Menominee, Mich.,
following an illness of six years when he suffered a severe stroke.
Early yesterday morning Mr. Spencer suffered another attack and
succumbed shortly after. Mr. Spencer was born in the town of Kossuth
seventy-two years ago and spent his boyhood in and near this city.
He left many years ago to locate at Sturgeon Bay where he conducted
a livery stable for some time later removing to Menominee where he
established an agency for farm implements in which he had continued.
He was married forty-seven years ago to Miss Sarah Riley of this city
who with two daughters and two sisters survive. The daughters are Mrs.
Maude Jelick of Spokane, Washington and Mrs. Mable Boyd of Crown Point,
Ind. Mrs. M. Tisst and Mrs. Nellie Horath both of California are the
sisters. Funeral arrangements have not been completed due to the
failure to locate Mrs. Boyd who is on a motor tour, but the body will
be brought here for burial.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, August 04, 1928 Page 13
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[bur. 8-6-1928/age 71 yr/died at Menominee, MI/
cause: cerebral hemorrhage/bur. on Mrs. H. Spencer lot]
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