A Pioneer of the Region Passes On
William Hause, one of Elk Rapids long time residents and gentle and kindly old men, passes on to the higher life, Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fuller. He had been gradually growing more and more feeble; quietly faring down the western slop of long life until he peacefully slipped into the silence in the quiet of the evening hour.
Mr. Hause was eight eight years of age. More than fifty years he lived in Elk Rapids and it's vicinity and was known by all the early residents of the village. He had been blind during the last three years. He leaves 2 daughters, Mrs. William Fuller and Mrs. Ella Parks, both of el;k Rapids as well as two sons, Charles of this village and Rueben of Lansing.
The funeral was held Saturday at the home of Fuller. Rev. Priestly of Kewadin officiating and internment was made in Maple Grove Beside his wife who passed on many years ago.
A Pioneer of the Region Passes On
William Hause, one of Elk Rapids long time residents and gentle and kindly old men, passes on to the higher life, Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fuller. He had been gradually growing more and more feeble; quietly faring down the western slop of long life until he peacefully slipped into the silence in the quiet of the evening hour.
Mr. Hause was eight eight years of age. More than fifty years he lived in Elk Rapids and it's vicinity and was known by all the early residents of the village. He had been blind during the last three years. He leaves 2 daughters, Mrs. William Fuller and Mrs. Ella Parks, both of el;k Rapids as well as two sons, Charles of this village and Rueben of Lansing.
The funeral was held Saturday at the home of Fuller. Rev. Priestly of Kewadin officiating and internment was made in Maple Grove Beside his wife who passed on many years ago.
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