Mrs. Elizabeth May Boyer, 29, of Route 1, Ceresco, in Newton Township, died at 8:55 p.m. yesterday in a local hospital. Although she had been ill for a year, Mrs. Boyer had continued to work as an office secretary for Lincoln Bole, Inc., until last Saturday. She entered the hospital yesterday. Mrs. Boyer was born May 11, 1927, in Battle Creek, the daughter of Vern and Mildred (Pugh) Culp, and married Everett E. Boyer Jan. 6, 1944, in Angola, Ind. Surviving besides her husband are three children, Douglas, Sharon, and Ronald, all at home; her parents, living in Pennfield Township; one sister, Mrs. Howard (Leona) Lind of 176 W. Rittenhouse ave.; a grandfather, Pratt Pugh of 1075 N.E. Capital ave.; two uncles, and three nephews. Battle Creek Enquirer 15 January 1957 page 7
Mrs. Elizabeth May Boyer, 29, of Route 1, Ceresco, in Newton Township, died at 8:55 p.m. yesterday in a local hospital. Although she had been ill for a year, Mrs. Boyer had continued to work as an office secretary for Lincoln Bole, Inc., until last Saturday. She entered the hospital yesterday. Mrs. Boyer was born May 11, 1927, in Battle Creek, the daughter of Vern and Mildred (Pugh) Culp, and married Everett E. Boyer Jan. 6, 1944, in Angola, Ind. Surviving besides her husband are three children, Douglas, Sharon, and Ronald, all at home; her parents, living in Pennfield Township; one sister, Mrs. Howard (Leona) Lind of 176 W. Rittenhouse ave.; a grandfather, Pratt Pugh of 1075 N.E. Capital ave.; two uncles, and three nephews. Battle Creek Enquirer 15 January 1957 page 7
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