Jack married Patience M. Kitchen 9 June 1909 of Evergreen twp.
obi. CCC
Owendale Barber
Died Here Thursday
John T. (Jack) Agar, 60, well
known Owendale barber, died
Thursday night in the Morris Hos-
pital here a few hours after ad-
mittance. He had been ill for more
than a year. Son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. John C. Agar,. he was
born March 22, 1886, in Evergreen
Township. June 9, 1909, he mar-
ried Miss Patience Kitchen of
Evergreen.
Mr. Agar served as justice of
the peace of Brookfield Township
for 13 years and as a member of
the village council at Owendale for
more than 20 years. He was the
first barber to do permanent wav-
ing in the territory between Sagi-
anaw and Port Huron. He attended
the Methodist Church.
Surviving are his widow; a son,
Forrest J, Agar, of Owendale; a
brother, David Agar, of Marlette;
a sister, Mrs. Francis (Beulah)
Kennedy of Unionville, and two
grandchildren.
The remains lay in state in the
Methodist Church from noon until
2 p. m. on Monday when funeral
services were held. Elder Silas
Parker of Canboro officiated, as-
sisted by Rev. George Bush, church
pastor. Interment was made in
Elkland Cemetery.
Jack married Patience M. Kitchen 9 June 1909 of Evergreen twp.
obi. CCC
Owendale Barber
Died Here Thursday
John T. (Jack) Agar, 60, well
known Owendale barber, died
Thursday night in the Morris Hos-
pital here a few hours after ad-
mittance. He had been ill for more
than a year. Son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. John C. Agar,. he was
born March 22, 1886, in Evergreen
Township. June 9, 1909, he mar-
ried Miss Patience Kitchen of
Evergreen.
Mr. Agar served as justice of
the peace of Brookfield Township
for 13 years and as a member of
the village council at Owendale for
more than 20 years. He was the
first barber to do permanent wav-
ing in the territory between Sagi-
anaw and Port Huron. He attended
the Methodist Church.
Surviving are his widow; a son,
Forrest J, Agar, of Owendale; a
brother, David Agar, of Marlette;
a sister, Mrs. Francis (Beulah)
Kennedy of Unionville, and two
grandchildren.
The remains lay in state in the
Methodist Church from noon until
2 p. m. on Monday when funeral
services were held. Elder Silas
Parker of Canboro officiated, as-
sisted by Rev. George Bush, church
pastor. Interment was made in
Elkland Cemetery.
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