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Clifford Thomas Colley

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Clifford Thomas Colley

Birth
Boyne City, Charlevoix County, Michigan, USA
Death
4 Apr 1962 (aged 59)
Petoskey, Emmet County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Charlevoix, Charlevoix County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Extracted from:
The Petoskey New Review
April 5, 1962

RITES SATURDAY FOR C.T. COLLEY

Services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Stone Funeral Home for Clifford T. Colley, 59, who was found dead yesterday at his home, 906 Baxter Street. According to Coroner, Dr. Joseph Conti, death was due to a heart attack. Rev. Russell King will officiate, and interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery, Charlevoix.

He was born at Boyne City on July 13, 1902 and attended schools there. He married Louella C. Woods in rites at Petoskey on October 18, 1924 and the couple had resided here since.

He was employed for 13 years at the Michigan Tanning and Extract Company and for 26 years at the Petoskey Oil Company.

Surviving are his wife; a son, Robert of Ann Arbor; a daughter, Mrs. James (Betty) Boulet of Toledo, Ohio; four grandchildren; four brothers, Alfred, Percy and Lyle of Boyne City and Edward of Flint; five sister, Mrs. Ann Andrews of Boyne City, Mrs. Mary Sanborn of Greenbush, Mrs. Fern Bender of Detroit, Mrs. Rhoda Lindenborn of Alpena and Mrs. Violet Reberg of Flint.

The family has suggested that persons wishing to honor the memory of Mr. Colley may do so in the form of a contribution to the Emmet County Chapter of the Michigan Heart Association.

The body is at the Stone Funeral Home, where friends may call.
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Extracted from:
The Charlevoix Courier
April 1962

SERVICES HELD SATURDAY FOR CLIFFORD COLLEY

Graveside services for Clifford T. Colley, 59, who was found dead of natural causes at his home in Petoskey, Tuesday, were held Saturday at St. Mary's cemetery here. Earlier funeral services were held at the Stone Funeral Home in Petoskey.

Survivors include his wife, the former Louella C. Woods, a native of Charlevoix; a daughter, Mrs. James Boulet of Toledo; a son, Robert of Ann Arbor; four grandchildren; four brothers and five sisters.

Among those from away who attended the services were John Woods of Chicago, Mrs. Hugh Kinner and Mrs. Bruce Doyle of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Glidden or Roscommon, Roberta Kinner of Gaylord, Mr. and Mrs. Colley and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Boulet and two children.
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Extracted from:
The Petoskey New Review
April 5, 1962

RITES SATURDAY FOR C.T. COLLEY

Services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Stone Funeral Home for Clifford T. Colley, 59, who was found dead yesterday at his home, 906 Baxter Street. According to Coroner, Dr. Joseph Conti, death was due to a heart attack. Rev. Russell King will officiate, and interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery, Charlevoix.

He was born at Boyne City on July 13, 1902 and attended schools there. He married Louella C. Woods in rites at Petoskey on October 18, 1924 and the couple had resided here since.

He was employed for 13 years at the Michigan Tanning and Extract Company and for 26 years at the Petoskey Oil Company.

Surviving are his wife; a son, Robert of Ann Arbor; a daughter, Mrs. James (Betty) Boulet of Toledo, Ohio; four grandchildren; four brothers, Alfred, Percy and Lyle of Boyne City and Edward of Flint; five sister, Mrs. Ann Andrews of Boyne City, Mrs. Mary Sanborn of Greenbush, Mrs. Fern Bender of Detroit, Mrs. Rhoda Lindenborn of Alpena and Mrs. Violet Reberg of Flint.

The family has suggested that persons wishing to honor the memory of Mr. Colley may do so in the form of a contribution to the Emmet County Chapter of the Michigan Heart Association.

The body is at the Stone Funeral Home, where friends may call.
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Extracted from:
The Charlevoix Courier
April 1962

SERVICES HELD SATURDAY FOR CLIFFORD COLLEY

Graveside services for Clifford T. Colley, 59, who was found dead of natural causes at his home in Petoskey, Tuesday, were held Saturday at St. Mary's cemetery here. Earlier funeral services were held at the Stone Funeral Home in Petoskey.

Survivors include his wife, the former Louella C. Woods, a native of Charlevoix; a daughter, Mrs. James Boulet of Toledo; a son, Robert of Ann Arbor; four grandchildren; four brothers and five sisters.

Among those from away who attended the services were John Woods of Chicago, Mrs. Hugh Kinner and Mrs. Bruce Doyle of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Glidden or Roscommon, Roberta Kinner of Gaylord, Mr. and Mrs. Colley and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Boulet and two children.
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