Mrs. Alice Lehman Senn, 74, died suddenly Sunday at her home at 10 South Eighth Street. She had lived in Grand Haven Township for more than 30 years and moved here five years ago. She and her husband, Stephen Senn, who died six years ago, were very well known here.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 P.M. at Van Zantwick's chapel. She had lived in this section all her life and a heart attack brought death suddenly at 7:45 A.M. Sunday. Burial will be in Lake Forest cemetery, Block 23, Lot 25, Grave 6. She was born in Grand Haven July 5, 1865 and is survived by five sons and two daughters: Mrs. Lawrence Miller and Mrs. Martin Vander Noot of Grand Haven; Frank and Walter Lehman of Grand Haven, Joseph Lehman of Holly; Louis Lehman of Grand Haven and Edward Senn of Greenville. Other survivors are two brothers, Anthony and John Van Bemmelen, and 23 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
GH Tribune dated 6-13-1940
Mrs. Senn is Laid to Rest Here Yesterday
Last rites for Mrs. Alice Lehman Senn, well known resident here, who died at her home Sunday, were held at Van Zantwick chapel Wednesday. Rev. Arthur Ebeling was in charge of the services. Pall bearers were grandsons -- Neil Vander Noot, Marvin Vander Noot, Kenneth Lehman, Elmer Miller, Donald Miller, and Joseph Lehman, Jr. Burial was in Lake Forest cemetery.
Those attending from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Senn and family from Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lehman and family of Holly; Miss Caroline Davidson of Lansing; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Bemmelen of Holland; Kenneth Lehman of Muskegon and Mrs. William Ford of Muskegon.
Mrs. Alice Lehman Senn, 74, died suddenly Sunday at her home at 10 South Eighth Street. She had lived in Grand Haven Township for more than 30 years and moved here five years ago. She and her husband, Stephen Senn, who died six years ago, were very well known here.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 P.M. at Van Zantwick's chapel. She had lived in this section all her life and a heart attack brought death suddenly at 7:45 A.M. Sunday. Burial will be in Lake Forest cemetery, Block 23, Lot 25, Grave 6. She was born in Grand Haven July 5, 1865 and is survived by five sons and two daughters: Mrs. Lawrence Miller and Mrs. Martin Vander Noot of Grand Haven; Frank and Walter Lehman of Grand Haven, Joseph Lehman of Holly; Louis Lehman of Grand Haven and Edward Senn of Greenville. Other survivors are two brothers, Anthony and John Van Bemmelen, and 23 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
GH Tribune dated 6-13-1940
Mrs. Senn is Laid to Rest Here Yesterday
Last rites for Mrs. Alice Lehman Senn, well known resident here, who died at her home Sunday, were held at Van Zantwick chapel Wednesday. Rev. Arthur Ebeling was in charge of the services. Pall bearers were grandsons -- Neil Vander Noot, Marvin Vander Noot, Kenneth Lehman, Elmer Miller, Donald Miller, and Joseph Lehman, Jr. Burial was in Lake Forest cemetery.
Those attending from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Senn and family from Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lehman and family of Holly; Miss Caroline Davidson of Lansing; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Bemmelen of Holland; Kenneth Lehman of Muskegon and Mrs. William Ford of Muskegon.
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