Friday, October 26, 1894
BROAD-MORRISON
Mr. Wm. H. Broad was married to Miss Phoebe Morrison by Rev. J. A. Greene, of the Presbyterian church, at the residence of the bride's parents at the Rolling Mill location, Wednesday afternoon, the wedding ceremony being performed in the presence of a number of intimate friends. Thomas Broad, of Marquette, cousin of the groom, acted as best man, and Miss Rosa Lewis, of Ishpeming, bridesmaid. After the ceremony a wedding supper was tendered the bridal party and the remainder of the evening spent in social entertainment. It was a very pleasant matrimonial event and we trust the fulfilment of their fondest hopes may be realized and reach out over long years of contentment. The groom is an old resident of this city and a most estimable young man, having a large circle of friends here. His bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison, of this city, is highly esteemed and has won the affection of a large circle of friends. The happy couple has settled down to the realties of married life in a cozy little home in east Case street.
Detroit Free Press
March 26, 1940
BROAD - March 24, Phoebe, beloved mother of Dr. Walter J. and Athanasius Broad. Services at L. V. Barker Funeral Home, 12700 Hamilton Ave., Wednesday at 2 p.m.
Friday, October 26, 1894
BROAD-MORRISON
Mr. Wm. H. Broad was married to Miss Phoebe Morrison by Rev. J. A. Greene, of the Presbyterian church, at the residence of the bride's parents at the Rolling Mill location, Wednesday afternoon, the wedding ceremony being performed in the presence of a number of intimate friends. Thomas Broad, of Marquette, cousin of the groom, acted as best man, and Miss Rosa Lewis, of Ishpeming, bridesmaid. After the ceremony a wedding supper was tendered the bridal party and the remainder of the evening spent in social entertainment. It was a very pleasant matrimonial event and we trust the fulfilment of their fondest hopes may be realized and reach out over long years of contentment. The groom is an old resident of this city and a most estimable young man, having a large circle of friends here. His bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison, of this city, is highly esteemed and has won the affection of a large circle of friends. The happy couple has settled down to the realties of married life in a cozy little home in east Case street.
Detroit Free Press
March 26, 1940
BROAD - March 24, Phoebe, beloved mother of Dr. Walter J. and Athanasius Broad. Services at L. V. Barker Funeral Home, 12700 Hamilton Ave., Wednesday at 2 p.m.
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