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Frank Van Wagoner

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Frank Van Wagoner

Birth
Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Death
18 Feb 1935 (aged 80)
Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Kingston, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.4131611, Longitude: -83.1655306
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His first wife was Elpha Elisha Barber, his second wife was Eliza Comer, his third wife was Effie Thomas, and his forth wife was Sarah Jane White

Bio:
Frank Van Wagoner was skilled stone mason, Death claims Caro resident since 1880 at home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chambers.

Frank Van Wagoner died Thursday Feb. 18 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chambers, who had tenderly cared for him in his declining years. He had been a resident of Caro since 1880, except for two years spent in California, and four years in Pontiac. He was a stone mason by trade and always took great pride in his work. Many of the stone dwellings in Caro are products of his skills. He was a Christian, and an earnest church worker until his health failed him.
Mr. Van Wagoner was born Aug. 15 1854 at Oakwood, Oakland County. He married Elpha Barber in 1874, who died in 1884. To this union were born a daughter Bertha, who died in infancy, Herbert, who died 28 years ago, and Harvey Van Wagoner of Ann Arbor. In 1885 he was married to Mrs. Eliza Comer Rufus, who died in 1897. To this union were born two daughters, Gertrude, Mrs. Foster Sherman, Ethel, Mrs. Horace Underwood of Seoul, Korea, and a son Ernest, who died in childhood. In 1907 he married Mrs. Sarah Chambers, who died in Jan. 1931. Besides his four children, he is survived by seven stepchildren, Dr. W. Carl Rufus, of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Fred Kerridge, of Maybee, Ont., Mrs. Pat Quinn and Mrs. Ralph Tong of Pontiac, Lowell Chambers of Colorado and Judson and Oliver Chambers of Caro, nineteen grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren, three brothers, Cary Van Wagoner of Millington, Fred Van Wagoner of Oxford, William Van Wagoner of Pontiac and a sister, Mrs. Fannie Dernberger of Detroit.
Funeral services were held at the Collon Funeral Home by Rev. D.N. Earle, an old friend and at the Kingston Methodist church, Rev. Jones officiating, Sunday. Burial was made in the family lot in Kingston.
Among those from a distance who were call here for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Van Wagoner and daughter Shirley Ann, Mrs. and Mrs. Stephen McCarrick and son Gerald of Port Huron, H.L. Van Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rufus of Ann Arbor and son Carl, James Van Wagoner, of Fling, Cary Van Wagoner and daughter Ruth, Milton Stark of Millington, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Quinn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tong and sons Frank and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Van Wagoner of Pontiac, Mrs. Eugene Moshier, Mrs. Rene Van Wagoner of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stewart of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Stewart of Kingston.
His first wife was Elpha Elisha Barber, his second wife was Eliza Comer, his third wife was Effie Thomas, and his forth wife was Sarah Jane White

Bio:
Frank Van Wagoner was skilled stone mason, Death claims Caro resident since 1880 at home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chambers.

Frank Van Wagoner died Thursday Feb. 18 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chambers, who had tenderly cared for him in his declining years. He had been a resident of Caro since 1880, except for two years spent in California, and four years in Pontiac. He was a stone mason by trade and always took great pride in his work. Many of the stone dwellings in Caro are products of his skills. He was a Christian, and an earnest church worker until his health failed him.
Mr. Van Wagoner was born Aug. 15 1854 at Oakwood, Oakland County. He married Elpha Barber in 1874, who died in 1884. To this union were born a daughter Bertha, who died in infancy, Herbert, who died 28 years ago, and Harvey Van Wagoner of Ann Arbor. In 1885 he was married to Mrs. Eliza Comer Rufus, who died in 1897. To this union were born two daughters, Gertrude, Mrs. Foster Sherman, Ethel, Mrs. Horace Underwood of Seoul, Korea, and a son Ernest, who died in childhood. In 1907 he married Mrs. Sarah Chambers, who died in Jan. 1931. Besides his four children, he is survived by seven stepchildren, Dr. W. Carl Rufus, of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Fred Kerridge, of Maybee, Ont., Mrs. Pat Quinn and Mrs. Ralph Tong of Pontiac, Lowell Chambers of Colorado and Judson and Oliver Chambers of Caro, nineteen grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren, three brothers, Cary Van Wagoner of Millington, Fred Van Wagoner of Oxford, William Van Wagoner of Pontiac and a sister, Mrs. Fannie Dernberger of Detroit.
Funeral services were held at the Collon Funeral Home by Rev. D.N. Earle, an old friend and at the Kingston Methodist church, Rev. Jones officiating, Sunday. Burial was made in the family lot in Kingston.
Among those from a distance who were call here for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Van Wagoner and daughter Shirley Ann, Mrs. and Mrs. Stephen McCarrick and son Gerald of Port Huron, H.L. Van Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rufus of Ann Arbor and son Carl, James Van Wagoner, of Fling, Cary Van Wagoner and daughter Ruth, Milton Stark of Millington, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Quinn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tong and sons Frank and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Van Wagoner of Pontiac, Mrs. Eugene Moshier, Mrs. Rene Van Wagoner of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stewart of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Stewart of Kingston.


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