Mrs. Thomas Thomson, aged 54 years, died Thursday at her home, 461 Hamilton street, after a long illness. She is survived by her husband and two children. Charles P. Thomson, traveling freight agent for the G.R.&I rail road and Mrs. Raymond Palmer, Grand Rapids, two sisters, Mrs. H. Heyd of Grand Rapids and Mrs. L. Heilstein of New Liskeard, Ontario; brothers W.F. Cornelll of Germfast Michigan, Charles Roach of Petersburg, Ontario, George Roach of New Liskeard, Ontario,and Samuel J. Roach of this city.
Mrs. Thomson had resided in Grand Rapids for 28 years, six of which werer spent in the Sixth ward. She had been a member of Scribner street Baptist church.
She was the daughter of Charles Henry Roach and Elinor Lane.
Mrs. Thomas Thomson, aged 54 years, died Thursday at her home, 461 Hamilton street, after a long illness. She is survived by her husband and two children. Charles P. Thomson, traveling freight agent for the G.R.&I rail road and Mrs. Raymond Palmer, Grand Rapids, two sisters, Mrs. H. Heyd of Grand Rapids and Mrs. L. Heilstein of New Liskeard, Ontario; brothers W.F. Cornelll of Germfast Michigan, Charles Roach of Petersburg, Ontario, George Roach of New Liskeard, Ontario,and Samuel J. Roach of this city.
Mrs. Thomson had resided in Grand Rapids for 28 years, six of which werer spent in the Sixth ward. She had been a member of Scribner street Baptist church.
She was the daughter of Charles Henry Roach and Elinor Lane.
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