![]() ![]() She was the first white child to be born in that community. Charles Hamlin of Glenn, pioneer residents. She died Tuesday at her home in Ganges township. ![]() Caroline Cooley, 91, widow of Seymour Cooley. Thursday in the Glenn Methodist church for Mrs. 1916]įuneral services will be held at 2 p.m. Amanda Wells ofĭied of heart failure at her home last week. The out of town relatives who attended the funeral were:Īaron Wolford and Mr. Services will be held at the Congregational church in Bradley this afternoonĪt 2 o'clock. Wednesday morning at her home in Allegan, after a lingering illness. Congdon, for many years a resident of Bradley, passed away early "I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me write, from henceforth blessed are the dead who die in the Lord even so, saith the Spirit for they rest from their labors and their works do follow them." Ī.B. Harkness, pastor of the Methodist church of Haven after which her remains were laid to rest in the Priest cemetery. Her funeral was preached at the Baptist church by Rev. She was a very patient and indulgent wife and mother ever trying to live up to her profession of a true Christian. She was a member of the Episcopal church, in which church she had been a earnest and faithful worker. Living there until last summer when they came to Kansas, making their home with their nephew Geo. The son and husband remain to mourn for her, but the daughters preceded her into the future world. Five children, one son and four daughters were born to them. In 1844 she was married to Joseph Chapman and for more than one half century they walked together, sharing each others joys and sorrows. She lived near Quebec until she was 12 years of age, when her parents moved to Allegan Co., Michigan located near Otsego. Was born in 1827 near Quebec and departed this life Feb 14th 1902 having reached the ripe old age of 74 years 4months. [Source: Battle Creek Enquirer (Thursday, 04 Nov. Sunday at theĭarrell Peck chapel in Bloomingdale, burial in Lee township cemetery west ofīloomingdale. Of Kalamazoo and Fred of Rock Island, Ill. Surviving besides the son here are two sons Harry Her husband died inĪpril 1944 in Kalamazoo. She was born October.l 17, 1865, in Jackson county and at anĮarly age was married to Mr. He had resided for four years on her farm home near Allegan, much of the Her son, Louis Burkhead, 82 Ridge, after a brief illness.l Until October 30 George Burkhead of Allegan county, died at 6 p.m. Otto Elliott of Detroit, five sisters and five brothers. Besides his widow, he leaves four children, one son, Harvey, of Allegan, three daughters, Rubie Buck of Kalamazoo, and Mrs. He was married April 12, 1883, to Louise A. When six years old, he went to Allegan with his parents, living there until he moved to Kalamazoo about five years ago. The deceased was born at Roseville, Mich.,August 15, 1860. Internment was made at Poplar Hill cemetery. Buck, who died Sunday morning at Borgess hospital, were held yesterday morning from the home of his son, Harvey Buck of Allegan. Herald-Palladium (Saint Joseph, Michigan) - transcribed by NEB] This forenoon at Chappell Funeral Home, Fennville. ![]() Bloodworth, 48, of Route 3, Fennville, died this He is survived by a brother, Earl Blood of Hopkins, and three aunts in this city, Mrs. He met death in Detroit by being hit by a train. Blood, who was a World war veteran, was wounded in action in France. The body of Ivan Blood, 27, arrived here Wednesday afternoon and funeral services were held at the Cook & Benson chapel. Bingham, for many years deputy register of deeds and prominent in church and society circles, on Sunday morning. Calkins, a prominent physician, on Saturday morning and Mrs. Two prominent citizens of Allegan died suddenly within a few hours of each other - Dr. Obituaries and Death Notices in Allegan County, Michigan ![]()
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