MRS. ANNA HARVEY, MILLS STREET DIES
Mrs. Anna M. Harvey, 68, widow of George A. Harvey, a resident of Kalamazoo for 34 years, died suddenly at her home, 1005 Mills street, late Saturday night of heart disease. She was a member of the Portage Street Baptist church.
Mrs. Harvey was born in Chapman, Ill. The husband died in this city in July of this year.
Surviving are two sons, George A. Harvey, Kalamazoo, and Olin E. Harvey, of Battle Creek; two daughters, Emma E. Harvey and Mrs. J.S. McColl, both of Kalamazoo; two brothers, W.L. Brown, Willow Springs, Mo., and A.C. Brown, Greenville, Ill., and two sisters, Mrs. Viola Hynds, Othello, Wash., and Mrs. Delbert Webb, Houston, Texas.
MRS. ANNA HARVEY, MILLS STREET DIES
Mrs. Anna M. Harvey, 68, widow of George A. Harvey, a resident of Kalamazoo for 34 years, died suddenly at her home, 1005 Mills street, late Saturday night of heart disease. She was a member of the Portage Street Baptist church.
Mrs. Harvey was born in Chapman, Ill. The husband died in this city in July of this year.
Surviving are two sons, George A. Harvey, Kalamazoo, and Olin E. Harvey, of Battle Creek; two daughters, Emma E. Harvey and Mrs. J.S. McColl, both of Kalamazoo; two brothers, W.L. Brown, Willow Springs, Mo., and A.C. Brown, Greenville, Ill., and two sisters, Mrs. Viola Hynds, Othello, Wash., and Mrs. Delbert Webb, Houston, Texas.
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