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Helen M <I>Anderson</I> Cliff

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Helen M Anderson Cliff

Birth
Romeo, Macomb County, Michigan, USA
Death
30 Mar 1925 (aged 70)
Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Rochester, Oakland County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.6776667, Longitude: -83.1411139
Plot
3-057
Memorial ID
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Daughter of William Anderson and Eliza Leroy. She married Thomas H. Cliff on February 24, 1881.

MRS. HELEN CLIFF DIES IN HOSPITAL
Was Born in Romeo in 1854; Funeral Service is Tomorrow

Mrs. Helen Cliff, widow of Thomas H. Cliff, died at the City hospital last night, death resulting from heart disease after a year's illness.
Mrs. Cliff was born at Romeo Sept. 11, 1854, and lived a Romeo until her marriage to Thomas H. Cliff of Pinconning. After her husband's death in 1902 she moved with her three daughters to Rochester, living there 13 years.
Following the death of her two oldest daughters, she spent the rest of her life with her youngest daughter, Mrs. Fern Benson, first at Rochester, and later at Pontiac, having been residents of this city for seven years. Mrs. Cliff was a member of the First Methodist Church of Pontiac.
She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Fern Benson; one granddaughter, Olga Benson; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Campbell of Dryden; two brothers, Isaac Anderson, of Pontiac, and L. D. Anderson of Armada.
--Unknown newspaper, likely the Pontiac Press-Gazette
Daughter of William Anderson and Eliza Leroy. She married Thomas H. Cliff on February 24, 1881.

MRS. HELEN CLIFF DIES IN HOSPITAL
Was Born in Romeo in 1854; Funeral Service is Tomorrow

Mrs. Helen Cliff, widow of Thomas H. Cliff, died at the City hospital last night, death resulting from heart disease after a year's illness.
Mrs. Cliff was born at Romeo Sept. 11, 1854, and lived a Romeo until her marriage to Thomas H. Cliff of Pinconning. After her husband's death in 1902 she moved with her three daughters to Rochester, living there 13 years.
Following the death of her two oldest daughters, she spent the rest of her life with her youngest daughter, Mrs. Fern Benson, first at Rochester, and later at Pontiac, having been residents of this city for seven years. Mrs. Cliff was a member of the First Methodist Church of Pontiac.
She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Fern Benson; one granddaughter, Olga Benson; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Campbell of Dryden; two brothers, Isaac Anderson, of Pontiac, and L. D. Anderson of Armada.
--Unknown newspaper, likely the Pontiac Press-Gazette


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