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George Lombard

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George Lombard

Birth
East Barre, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Death
15 Jun 1933 (aged 89)
Kingston, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Kingston, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
37-C
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George Lombard was the son of Albert and Anabelle Lombard, originally of Vermont.

Note: On a number of official documents, George's surname is spelled "Lumbard", and occasionally "Lambard". The obituary below is another case in point.

Obituary:

George Lumbard passed away at his home in Kingston township Thursday evening, June 15 [1933]. He was born in East Barre, Vermont, Sept. 20, 1843. When one year of age, he came with his parents to Lapeer, Michigan. In 1865 he was united in marriage to Miss Carrie Brainnard of Branch County, Michigan, who passed away July 14, 1875. To this union one daughter, Ada, was born, who became the wife of D.L. Rule. She preceded her father in death five years ago.

In 1877, he was united in marriage to Miss Cynthia Stroop [Stroup/Strouss] of Lapeer. They came to Kingston township, Tuscola County, in 1882, and settled on a farm where he has since lived. His wife passed away July 15, 1920. To this union two daughters were born, Mrs. Ella Harrington, who resides at the home, and Mrs. Blanche Hanna, in Detroit. He also leaves two grandchildren, Donald and Eileen Hanna of Detroit.

Mr. Lumbard was converted when sixteen years of age and joined the M.E. church at Lapeer. When he came to Kingston township, he joined the M.E. church at the Leek appointment by letter where he was an earnest worker, serving as Sunday School superintendent and class leader for a number of years. When the Leek appointment was discontinued his membership was transferred to Deford M.E. church.

Funeral was held at Kingston M.E. church Sunday afternoon, June 19. Rev. W.L. Jones, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in Kingston cemetery. It can be said of Mr. Lumbard that he lived a good life, and was a friend to all. The daughters have the sympathy of the community.

(Cass City Chronicle, June 23, 1933, page 6.)
George Lombard was the son of Albert and Anabelle Lombard, originally of Vermont.

Note: On a number of official documents, George's surname is spelled "Lumbard", and occasionally "Lambard". The obituary below is another case in point.

Obituary:

George Lumbard passed away at his home in Kingston township Thursday evening, June 15 [1933]. He was born in East Barre, Vermont, Sept. 20, 1843. When one year of age, he came with his parents to Lapeer, Michigan. In 1865 he was united in marriage to Miss Carrie Brainnard of Branch County, Michigan, who passed away July 14, 1875. To this union one daughter, Ada, was born, who became the wife of D.L. Rule. She preceded her father in death five years ago.

In 1877, he was united in marriage to Miss Cynthia Stroop [Stroup/Strouss] of Lapeer. They came to Kingston township, Tuscola County, in 1882, and settled on a farm where he has since lived. His wife passed away July 15, 1920. To this union two daughters were born, Mrs. Ella Harrington, who resides at the home, and Mrs. Blanche Hanna, in Detroit. He also leaves two grandchildren, Donald and Eileen Hanna of Detroit.

Mr. Lumbard was converted when sixteen years of age and joined the M.E. church at Lapeer. When he came to Kingston township, he joined the M.E. church at the Leek appointment by letter where he was an earnest worker, serving as Sunday School superintendent and class leader for a number of years. When the Leek appointment was discontinued his membership was transferred to Deford M.E. church.

Funeral was held at Kingston M.E. church Sunday afternoon, June 19. Rev. W.L. Jones, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in Kingston cemetery. It can be said of Mr. Lumbard that he lived a good life, and was a friend to all. The daughters have the sympathy of the community.

(Cass City Chronicle, June 23, 1933, page 6.)

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