October 6, 1884
Ava - Charles Bergman quietly passed away on Thursday evening, after a long and painful illness. The funeral occurred yesterday at the Quaker Meeting House, he having been a member of the order of Friends. The funeral was the largest ever held there, 114 wagons being in the procession. Rev. Mr. Reynolds preached a very able and touching sermon. The deceased leaves a wife, child and many friends to mourn their loss.
Roman Citizen
(undated)
Oct 15, 1884
Ava - Charles Bergman, who had been gradually failing for some time, was buried a week ago last Sabbath. The funeral was held at the Quaker Church, West Branch, which was filled to overflowing, many being unable to gain admittance. Rev. Perryn Reynolds officiated. He preached a very impressive sermon after which the remains were interred in the cemetery at West Branch. Deceased leaves a widow and one child, also a widowed mother, one brother and two sisters.
October 6, 1884
Ava - Charles Bergman quietly passed away on Thursday evening, after a long and painful illness. The funeral occurred yesterday at the Quaker Meeting House, he having been a member of the order of Friends. The funeral was the largest ever held there, 114 wagons being in the procession. Rev. Mr. Reynolds preached a very able and touching sermon. The deceased leaves a wife, child and many friends to mourn their loss.
Roman Citizen
(undated)
Oct 15, 1884
Ava - Charles Bergman, who had been gradually failing for some time, was buried a week ago last Sabbath. The funeral was held at the Quaker Church, West Branch, which was filled to overflowing, many being unable to gain admittance. Rev. Perryn Reynolds officiated. He preached a very impressive sermon after which the remains were interred in the cemetery at West Branch. Deceased leaves a widow and one child, also a widowed mother, one brother and two sisters.
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