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Garfield A. Saul

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Garfield A. Saul

Birth
Dover, Clare County, Michigan, USA
Death
25 Feb 1929 (aged 47)
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Clare, Clare County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 19-21
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DEATH SUMMONS GRANT RESIDENT
Gary Saul Passes From This Life at Early Age,

Garfield Saul, the son of James and Mary Saul was born near Dover, April 11th, 1882, and following a brief illness, died at Traverse City hospital, February 25th, 1929, aged forty-six years, ten months and fourteen days.

He was married April 11th, 1910 to Miss Effie Riegle and one child, Wilma Jean, was born to this union. Mr. Saul has spent his entire life in the Dover community with the exception of about six years in the west and where he has earned the esteem and respect of all the people who knew him.

He had been in ill health for some time but was in a serious condition for about a week before his death. He leaves to mourn his loss, besides his widow and daughter, two brothers, Frank Saul of Greenwood, and Sam Saul of Dover, two sisters, Mrs. Myrtie Hoover of Greenwood, and Mrs. Roy Hoover, of Dover, besides other relatives and many friends.

Funeral services were held from the residence of J. E. Doherty, Wednesday afternoon with Rev. H. B. Johnson officiating, and interment made in Cherry Grove cemetery.

(Clare Sentinel, 1 March 1929) Thank you, Tom, for this obituary!
DEATH SUMMONS GRANT RESIDENT
Gary Saul Passes From This Life at Early Age,

Garfield Saul, the son of James and Mary Saul was born near Dover, April 11th, 1882, and following a brief illness, died at Traverse City hospital, February 25th, 1929, aged forty-six years, ten months and fourteen days.

He was married April 11th, 1910 to Miss Effie Riegle and one child, Wilma Jean, was born to this union. Mr. Saul has spent his entire life in the Dover community with the exception of about six years in the west and where he has earned the esteem and respect of all the people who knew him.

He had been in ill health for some time but was in a serious condition for about a week before his death. He leaves to mourn his loss, besides his widow and daughter, two brothers, Frank Saul of Greenwood, and Sam Saul of Dover, two sisters, Mrs. Myrtie Hoover of Greenwood, and Mrs. Roy Hoover, of Dover, besides other relatives and many friends.

Funeral services were held from the residence of J. E. Doherty, Wednesday afternoon with Rev. H. B. Johnson officiating, and interment made in Cherry Grove cemetery.

(Clare Sentinel, 1 March 1929) Thank you, Tom, for this obituary!


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