Helen Hunt's death record found in the office of the County Clerk, Livingston county, in Howell, Michigan, stated that her birth and death occurred in 1905. Helen's tombstone incorrectly says 1906. The error probably happened because the gravestone apparently wasn't purchased until twenty years after her death. In 1926, Ed Hunt purchased a burial lot consisting of eight grave spaces in Saint Patrick Calvary Cemetery (a Catholic and Protestant cemetery) in the city of Brighton. The burial lot is identified as lot 134 in section B of the cemetery. Helen Hunt, who died at the age of 0 yrs 5 mos 8 dys (from the cemetery records) is buried in grave space 8 of the lot. There is also a small family name marker situated on graves 3 and 6 of the lot identifying lot's family names. It reads E. D. Hunt on one side and Parrish on the other. According to the records kept by the cemetery, there is no other person buried in this lot.
Helen Hunt's death record found in the office of the County Clerk, Livingston county, in Howell, Michigan, stated that her birth and death occurred in 1905. Helen's tombstone incorrectly says 1906. The error probably happened because the gravestone apparently wasn't purchased until twenty years after her death. In 1926, Ed Hunt purchased a burial lot consisting of eight grave spaces in Saint Patrick Calvary Cemetery (a Catholic and Protestant cemetery) in the city of Brighton. The burial lot is identified as lot 134 in section B of the cemetery. Helen Hunt, who died at the age of 0 yrs 5 mos 8 dys (from the cemetery records) is buried in grave space 8 of the lot. There is also a small family name marker situated on graves 3 and 6 of the lot identifying lot's family names. It reads E. D. Hunt on one side and Parrish on the other. According to the records kept by the cemetery, there is no other person buried in this lot.
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