Was An East Plains Pioneer
Emmet Vance Passes Away At Home of His Daughter, Mrs. Bigelow at Ashley
Emmet Vance, eldest and only surviving son of John Vance, one of the first settlers of Lebanon township, passed away last Sunday morning, October 20th, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Asa Bigelow, at Ashley.
The remains were brought to Pewamo Tuesday on the noon train and taken to the Baptist church where the funeral services were held, being conducted by the Pastor, Rev. F. MacGirr. The interment was made in East Plains cemetery, which is a part of the old homestead farm, where he spent the greater portion of his life.
The deceased was a pioneer resident of Lebanon Township and has many friends and relatives in this community. In our next issue we will print a short history of Mr. Vance's life, which a member of the family has kindly promised to furnish us for publication,
Was An East Plains Pioneer
Emmet Vance Passes Away At Home of His Daughter, Mrs. Bigelow at Ashley
Emmet Vance, eldest and only surviving son of John Vance, one of the first settlers of Lebanon township, passed away last Sunday morning, October 20th, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Asa Bigelow, at Ashley.
The remains were brought to Pewamo Tuesday on the noon train and taken to the Baptist church where the funeral services were held, being conducted by the Pastor, Rev. F. MacGirr. The interment was made in East Plains cemetery, which is a part of the old homestead farm, where he spent the greater portion of his life.
The deceased was a pioneer resident of Lebanon Township and has many friends and relatives in this community. In our next issue we will print a short history of Mr. Vance's life, which a member of the family has kindly promised to furnish us for publication,
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