Mother Name: Loretta Biddle
GEORGE ADY
KVP again suffered the loss of four men in March. George R. Ady, 50, of Shipping Mill 2 died March 15. Services were held at the Burk and Hoag funeral home in Climax, and burial was in the Centreville cemetery. His three brothers and three brothers-in-law acted as pallbearers. Ady had been with KVP since August. 1945, but had not worked since July, 1950. and had been hospitalized several times. He made his home at 1210 Lake st., Kalamazoo. Born in Gaston, Ind., Ady had lived in Michigan most of his life, and resided in Athens for a number of years. He is survived by three brothers and three sisters: Albert of Battle Creek. Goshen of Missouri and William of Jackson. Mrs. Fred Roe of Climax, Mrs. Oscar Morgan and Mrs. Thurla Markle of Indiana. The Parchment News January 10, 1952 page 3
Mother Name: Loretta Biddle
GEORGE ADY
KVP again suffered the loss of four men in March. George R. Ady, 50, of Shipping Mill 2 died March 15. Services were held at the Burk and Hoag funeral home in Climax, and burial was in the Centreville cemetery. His three brothers and three brothers-in-law acted as pallbearers. Ady had been with KVP since August. 1945, but had not worked since July, 1950. and had been hospitalized several times. He made his home at 1210 Lake st., Kalamazoo. Born in Gaston, Ind., Ady had lived in Michigan most of his life, and resided in Athens for a number of years. He is survived by three brothers and three sisters: Albert of Battle Creek. Goshen of Missouri and William of Jackson. Mrs. Fred Roe of Climax, Mrs. Oscar Morgan and Mrs. Thurla Markle of Indiana. The Parchment News January 10, 1952 page 3
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