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Claude B. Carpenter

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Claude B. Carpenter

Birth
Woodland, Barry County, Michigan, USA
Death
4 Jul 1940 (aged 74)
Hastings, Barry County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
729
Memorial ID
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Find A Grave contributor, Alan Wismer


LAKE ODESSA MAN DIES IN HOSPITAL

Claud Carpenter, 75, Passes; Was Retired Business Man

LAKE ODESSA, July 4 - Claud B. Carpenter, 75, retired pioneer Lake Odessa business man, died Thursday in Pennock Memorial hospital at Hastings.

Born in Woodland, he married Miss Laura Huyck, also of Woodland, in 1890 and moved to Nebraska. He came to Lake Odessa in 1897, where he established the farm implement business from which he retired in 1930. He was a charter member of the Lake Odessa Commercial club and a member of the Central Methodist church.

Carpenter is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Gayla Bradly, Mrs. Dorothy Tasker and Miss Mary Carpenter, all of Detroit; Mrs. Frances Hoyland of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Maxine Van Houten of Greensborough, Pa.; two sons, Hobart of Lake Odessa and Henry of Detroit, and 16 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday at the Wortly and Baine funeral home, with the Rev. C. E. Thies, pastor of the Central Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Lakeside cemetery.
Find A Grave contributor, Alan Wismer


LAKE ODESSA MAN DIES IN HOSPITAL

Claud Carpenter, 75, Passes; Was Retired Business Man

LAKE ODESSA, July 4 - Claud B. Carpenter, 75, retired pioneer Lake Odessa business man, died Thursday in Pennock Memorial hospital at Hastings.

Born in Woodland, he married Miss Laura Huyck, also of Woodland, in 1890 and moved to Nebraska. He came to Lake Odessa in 1897, where he established the farm implement business from which he retired in 1930. He was a charter member of the Lake Odessa Commercial club and a member of the Central Methodist church.

Carpenter is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Gayla Bradly, Mrs. Dorothy Tasker and Miss Mary Carpenter, all of Detroit; Mrs. Frances Hoyland of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Maxine Van Houten of Greensborough, Pa.; two sons, Hobart of Lake Odessa and Henry of Detroit, and 16 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday at the Wortly and Baine funeral home, with the Rev. C. E. Thies, pastor of the Central Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Lakeside cemetery.


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