He and his wife Sarah were the parents of Minnie and Claude Bly.
His occupation was "mechanic".
Bandfield Funeral home.
He married Sarah Catherine Snyder King on May 22, 1915 in Ionia County.
Obituary of Mr. Bly, published in the Ionia County News, April 29, 1926:
Alanson G. Bly, 72, Portland resident, died at the University of Michigan hospital last week and his body was interred following the funeral last Friday afternoon, with the Odd Fellows, of which he was a brother, in charge.
He was born at Erie, Pa., and came to Michigan when a young man, living for a number of years near Lansing.
About 30 years ago he moved to Portland, where he had
resided since.
He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. May Hagerman, Lansing, and Mrs. Magaret Paget, Portland; one brother, Frank Bly, Louisiana; one sister Mrs. Grace Lamphier, Grand Rapids; one stepson, Clark VanOrsdale, of Lansing.
He and his wife Sarah were the parents of Minnie and Claude Bly.
His occupation was "mechanic".
Bandfield Funeral home.
He married Sarah Catherine Snyder King on May 22, 1915 in Ionia County.
Obituary of Mr. Bly, published in the Ionia County News, April 29, 1926:
Alanson G. Bly, 72, Portland resident, died at the University of Michigan hospital last week and his body was interred following the funeral last Friday afternoon, with the Odd Fellows, of which he was a brother, in charge.
He was born at Erie, Pa., and came to Michigan when a young man, living for a number of years near Lansing.
About 30 years ago he moved to Portland, where he had
resided since.
He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. May Hagerman, Lansing, and Mrs. Magaret Paget, Portland; one brother, Frank Bly, Louisiana; one sister Mrs. Grace Lamphier, Grand Rapids; one stepson, Clark VanOrsdale, of Lansing.
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