Of Windsor, Ont., Earl, Helen and Myrtle.
She settled in Emmet county Thirty seven years ago, so was an old pioneer. She died after nearly a year's illness of cancer of the liver at her home at this place August 8, 1920 aged sixty two.
The funeral was held August 10 from the M.E. church of Stutsmanville, Rev. L.T. Robinson of Harbor Springs, officiated and burial was in Lakeview cemetery, at Harbor Springs, beside her husband who died March 9, 1914.
Pall-bearers were Homer Perry, W.E. Cooper, E.L. Walsheimer, Elmer Brown, Jas Rariel and E. Warful.
Thus another respected and loved pioneer has passed on to the great beyond.
Of Windsor, Ont., Earl, Helen and Myrtle.
She settled in Emmet county Thirty seven years ago, so was an old pioneer. She died after nearly a year's illness of cancer of the liver at her home at this place August 8, 1920 aged sixty two.
The funeral was held August 10 from the M.E. church of Stutsmanville, Rev. L.T. Robinson of Harbor Springs, officiated and burial was in Lakeview cemetery, at Harbor Springs, beside her husband who died March 9, 1914.
Pall-bearers were Homer Perry, W.E. Cooper, E.L. Walsheimer, Elmer Brown, Jas Rariel and E. Warful.
Thus another respected and loved pioneer has passed on to the great beyond.
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