The Boyne Citizen
Thursday, October 6, 1966
ALFRED COLLEY RITES HELD
Funeral services for Alfred H. Colley, 75, were held at 2 PM Saturday, October 8 from the Stackus Funeral Home. Reverend Duane Ferris officiated and interment was in Maple Lawn Cemetery.
He was born December 5, 1890 at Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada and died Wednesday, October 5, 1966. He was a World War I veteran.
Mr. Colley came to Boyne City in 1901 and worked for the Howe's Leather Company until 1940 when he went to work for the Boyne City railroad. He retired about 1950.
Surviving are one son, Roy, Boyne City; two brothers Percy and Lyle, Boyne City; five sisters, Mrs. Donald (Mary) Sanborn of Greenbush, Mrs. Chris (Ann) Andrews, of Boyne City, Mrs. Thomas (Fern) Binder, Detroit, Mrs. Martin (Rhoda) Lindenborn, of Alpena and Mrs. Cliff (Violet) Reberg, of Flint and two grandchildren.
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The Petoskey Evening News
October 1966
ALFRED COLLEY RITES SATURDAY
Funeral service for Alfred H. Colley, 75, who died yesterday in Boyne City, will be at 2 PM Saturday from the Stackus Funeral Home. Reverend Duane Ferris will officiate and interment will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery.
He was born December 5, 1890 at Brace Bridge, Ontario, Canada. He came to Boyne City in 1901 and has lived there ever since.
Mr. Colley worked for the Michigan Tanning and Leather Company until 1940 when he went to work for the Boyne City Railroad. He retired about 1950.
Surviving are one son, Roy, Boyne City; two brothers Percy and Lyle, Boyne City; five sisters, Mrs. Donald (Mary) Sanborn of Greenbush, Mrs. Chris (Ann) Andrews, of Boyne City, Mrs. Thomas (Fern) Binder, Detroit, Mrs. Martin (Rhoda) Lindenborn, of Alpena and Mrs. Cliff (Violet) Reberg, of Flint and two grandchildren.
He was a veteran of World War I.
Friends may call at the Stackus Funeral Home.
The Boyne Citizen
Thursday, October 6, 1966
ALFRED COLLEY RITES HELD
Funeral services for Alfred H. Colley, 75, were held at 2 PM Saturday, October 8 from the Stackus Funeral Home. Reverend Duane Ferris officiated and interment was in Maple Lawn Cemetery.
He was born December 5, 1890 at Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada and died Wednesday, October 5, 1966. He was a World War I veteran.
Mr. Colley came to Boyne City in 1901 and worked for the Howe's Leather Company until 1940 when he went to work for the Boyne City railroad. He retired about 1950.
Surviving are one son, Roy, Boyne City; two brothers Percy and Lyle, Boyne City; five sisters, Mrs. Donald (Mary) Sanborn of Greenbush, Mrs. Chris (Ann) Andrews, of Boyne City, Mrs. Thomas (Fern) Binder, Detroit, Mrs. Martin (Rhoda) Lindenborn, of Alpena and Mrs. Cliff (Violet) Reberg, of Flint and two grandchildren.
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The Petoskey Evening News
October 1966
ALFRED COLLEY RITES SATURDAY
Funeral service for Alfred H. Colley, 75, who died yesterday in Boyne City, will be at 2 PM Saturday from the Stackus Funeral Home. Reverend Duane Ferris will officiate and interment will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery.
He was born December 5, 1890 at Brace Bridge, Ontario, Canada. He came to Boyne City in 1901 and has lived there ever since.
Mr. Colley worked for the Michigan Tanning and Leather Company until 1940 when he went to work for the Boyne City Railroad. He retired about 1950.
Surviving are one son, Roy, Boyne City; two brothers Percy and Lyle, Boyne City; five sisters, Mrs. Donald (Mary) Sanborn of Greenbush, Mrs. Chris (Ann) Andrews, of Boyne City, Mrs. Thomas (Fern) Binder, Detroit, Mrs. Martin (Rhoda) Lindenborn, of Alpena and Mrs. Cliff (Violet) Reberg, of Flint and two grandchildren.
He was a veteran of World War I.
Friends may call at the Stackus Funeral Home.
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Alfred H. Colley
December 5, 1890
October 5, 1966
Family Members
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Edward John Colley
1889–1966
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Maycle Irene Colley Ransom
1894–1956
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Percy James Colley
1896–1973
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Mary Margaret Colley Sanborn
1899–1995
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Anna Matilda "Annie" Colley Andrews
1900–1978
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Clifford Thomas Colley
1902–1962
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Frederick M. Colley
1904–1905
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Rhoda May Colley Lindenborn
1908–2007
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Lyle Charles Colley
1912–1983
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Norman Luther Colley
1915–1941
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