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Elmore John Caister

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Elmore John Caister

Birth
USA
Death
9 Jan 1946 (aged 27)
USA
Burial
Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Elmore Caister, who passed away at the University hospital at Ann Arbor on Jan. 9, were held at the Shabbona Methodist church Sunday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. George Marshall of Pt. Huron, assisted by Rev. Floyd Porter, pastor of the Shabbona church. Interment was made in the Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City, MI. in the family plot. Elmore Caister was born in Evergreen township April 16, 1918. In 1935, he was graduated from the Cass City high school and about 18 months later entered Asbury college at Filmore, Kentucky, which he attended for a year and a half. On Oct. 25, 1939, he was united in marriage with Miss Phyllis Boag. They resided on the Caister farm in Evergreen township. Owing to a crushed hip received when a cement wall fell upon him, Mr. Caister found it advisable to give up farming nearly a year ago, and last May he and his father-in-law, Avon Boag, purchased the plumbing and heating business of E.A. Warner in Cass City and renamed it Boag & Caister. Mr. Caister was in poor health since the accident which injured his hip. Besides his widow, he is survived by his daughter, Janice, 4, and two brothers, Donald, of Marlette, and Louis Caister, who is serving in the armed forces overseas.
Funeral services for Elmore Caister, who passed away at the University hospital at Ann Arbor on Jan. 9, were held at the Shabbona Methodist church Sunday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. George Marshall of Pt. Huron, assisted by Rev. Floyd Porter, pastor of the Shabbona church. Interment was made in the Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City, MI. in the family plot. Elmore Caister was born in Evergreen township April 16, 1918. In 1935, he was graduated from the Cass City high school and about 18 months later entered Asbury college at Filmore, Kentucky, which he attended for a year and a half. On Oct. 25, 1939, he was united in marriage with Miss Phyllis Boag. They resided on the Caister farm in Evergreen township. Owing to a crushed hip received when a cement wall fell upon him, Mr. Caister found it advisable to give up farming nearly a year ago, and last May he and his father-in-law, Avon Boag, purchased the plumbing and heating business of E.A. Warner in Cass City and renamed it Boag & Caister. Mr. Caister was in poor health since the accident which injured his hip. Besides his widow, he is survived by his daughter, Janice, 4, and two brothers, Donald, of Marlette, and Louis Caister, who is serving in the armed forces overseas.


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