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Louisa Rebecca “Ida” <I>Agar</I> Phillips

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Louisa Rebecca “Ida” Agar Phillips

Birth
Death
4 Jul 1916 (aged 35)
USA
Burial
Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 3 Block 3 Plot 4
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Funeral Services Held at M. E.
Church Thursday Afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Phillips died at the
home of her mother, Mrs. John Agar,
on Monday morning after an illness
of two years duration. In her death,
a patient sufferer is released and
taken to her reward. The funeral ser-
vices were held Thursday afternoon
from the M. E. church and interment
was made in Elkland cemetery.
Ida L. Agar, oldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Agar, was born in
Canada, December 7, 1881. When
four years old, her family moved to
Michigan, settling on a farm seven
miles south and east of Cass City.
When twenty-five years old she went
to Kalamazoo to work at the state
hospital and was soon married to
Charles Phillips on December 27, 1906.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips went to Palisades,
Minnesota, to make their home.
Four children have been born to them.
They are Madeleine, Hugh, Carol and
Jean.
Two years ago, Mrs. Phillips' health
began to fail and a year ago she came
to make her home with her mother
and Mr. Phillips went to Detroit to
work. Mrs. Phillips has undergone
several operations and was a patient
at Pleasant Home Hospital several
weeks last fall. Besides her husband
and children, the deceased is survived
by her mother, four brothers, Charles
J. Agar and Wilson V. Agar of Flint,
David J. Agar of Elmdale and John T.
Agar of Owendale and one Sister, Mrs.
Francis Kennedy, of Veteran, Alberta.

http://newspapers.rawson.lib.mi.us/chronicle/ccc1916%20%28e%29/issues/07-07-1916_1.pdf
Funeral Services Held at M. E.
Church Thursday Afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Phillips died at the
home of her mother, Mrs. John Agar,
on Monday morning after an illness
of two years duration. In her death,
a patient sufferer is released and
taken to her reward. The funeral ser-
vices were held Thursday afternoon
from the M. E. church and interment
was made in Elkland cemetery.
Ida L. Agar, oldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Agar, was born in
Canada, December 7, 1881. When
four years old, her family moved to
Michigan, settling on a farm seven
miles south and east of Cass City.
When twenty-five years old she went
to Kalamazoo to work at the state
hospital and was soon married to
Charles Phillips on December 27, 1906.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips went to Palisades,
Minnesota, to make their home.
Four children have been born to them.
They are Madeleine, Hugh, Carol and
Jean.
Two years ago, Mrs. Phillips' health
began to fail and a year ago she came
to make her home with her mother
and Mr. Phillips went to Detroit to
work. Mrs. Phillips has undergone
several operations and was a patient
at Pleasant Home Hospital several
weeks last fall. Besides her husband
and children, the deceased is survived
by her mother, four brothers, Charles
J. Agar and Wilson V. Agar of Flint,
David J. Agar of Elmdale and John T.
Agar of Owendale and one Sister, Mrs.
Francis Kennedy, of Veteran, Alberta.

http://newspapers.rawson.lib.mi.us/chronicle/ccc1916%20%28e%29/issues/07-07-1916_1.pdf

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WIFE OF CHARLES PHILLIPS (LIKE A FLOWER SHE PASSED AWAY, DESTROYED IN ALL HER BLOOM. WALKING IN A BRIGHTER CLIME...



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  • Created by: Jim Agar
  • Added: Jul 15, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54982111/louisa_rebecca-phillips: accessed ), memorial page for Louisa Rebecca “Ida” Agar Phillips (7 Dec 1880–4 Jul 1916), Find a Grave Memorial ID 54982111, citing Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by Jim Agar (contributor 183).