The body was at the Achterhoff Mortuary in Muskegon where friends called until the body was brought to the Stone Funeral Home in Petoskey where friends greeted the family on Saturday.
Services were held Sunday from the Stone Funeral Home with Rev, Richard Cornelius of the Alanson Lakeview Church of the Nazarene, officiating and interment was in the Alanson Cemetery.
She was born Lillian Freed April 5, 1901 in Wakarusa, Ind. She lived in Alanson, then moved to Muskegon in 1947 from Norwich, N.Y. and had made Muskegon her home since.
On May 22, 1922 she married Jesse A. Lasswell.
Besides her husband, she Is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Alfred Ross (Joyce) Gilbert, of Ravenna and Mrs. Leonard R. (Donna) Brewer, of Muskegon; two sons, Jesse A. Jr., of Norwich, N,Y. and Dawn D., of Muskegon; 11 grandchildren; one great grandson; three sisters, Mrs. Lou (Elle) Green, Mrs. Hugo (Edith) Hall and Mrs. Joyce Banwell and two brothers Charles and Grant Freed, all of Alanson.
The body was at the Achterhoff Mortuary in Muskegon where friends called until the body was brought to the Stone Funeral Home in Petoskey where friends greeted the family on Saturday.
Services were held Sunday from the Stone Funeral Home with Rev, Richard Cornelius of the Alanson Lakeview Church of the Nazarene, officiating and interment was in the Alanson Cemetery.
She was born Lillian Freed April 5, 1901 in Wakarusa, Ind. She lived in Alanson, then moved to Muskegon in 1947 from Norwich, N.Y. and had made Muskegon her home since.
On May 22, 1922 she married Jesse A. Lasswell.
Besides her husband, she Is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Alfred Ross (Joyce) Gilbert, of Ravenna and Mrs. Leonard R. (Donna) Brewer, of Muskegon; two sons, Jesse A. Jr., of Norwich, N,Y. and Dawn D., of Muskegon; 11 grandchildren; one great grandson; three sisters, Mrs. Lou (Elle) Green, Mrs. Hugo (Edith) Hall and Mrs. Joyce Banwell and two brothers Charles and Grant Freed, all of Alanson.
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