ANNA KOYL SCRAPBOOK
OBITUARIES 1933
MRS. A.W. McLINTIC
March
16, 1933 (nsp)
Funeral
services for the late Mrs. Arthur W. McClintic, held Wednesday afternoon
of last week at the home south of
Shepherd, were largely attended. Those
present from out of the county were:
Mrs. F. M. McClintic and daughter, Jessie of Fenton; Albert McClintic of Chebeygan; Hollie McClintin and Wife of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McClintic of Homer; Mrs. Claude Bacon of Albion; Mrs. Glen Studer of Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Chaffee, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Chaffee and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chaffee of Harrison, and Mrs. Ernest
Chaffee and daughter of Clare.
Relatives and friends also came from Mt. Pleasant and other parts of
this county.
Rev. W.
S. Phillips officiated and Mrs. Glen Oren sang, accompanied by Mrs. Harry
Wetzel.
Interment
was made in Salt River Cemetery.
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MRS. ALMA MATHEWS ARDNER
November
18, 1933 (nsp)
Funeral
services for Alma Mathews Ardner, which were held Saturday afternoon at the
Shepherd M. E. church under the auspices of Coe Chapter No. 98, O. E. S. were
largely attended and an abundance of beautiful floral tributes further marked
the esteem in which the deceased lady was held, and sympathy for the bereaved
family.
Members
of the Eastern Star chapter attended the services in a body and acted as ushers
at the church. Musical selections were
rendered by a quartet consisting of Carl Piatt, Claude Stump, Eskiel Nilsen and
Mrs. E. L. Ashworth, and by R. A. Garber, who sang a solo. Pallbearers were Alfred Carroll, Paul Riess,
Milo Richmond, H. B. Ulsh, Raymond Slates and Bradford Cole.
Mrs.
Ardner, nee Alma Mathews, was born in Howard City a little more than 37 years
ago. She taught school for a number of
years in Hemlock before going to Laporte, where she became principal of the
high school. Her marriage to L. H.
Ardner of Shepherd was solemnized about 11 years ago.
Surviving
with the husbnd are one daughter, Ida Jane Ardner, and a son, Jack Mathews
Ardner, both in infancy. She also
leaves her mother, Mrs. Ida Mathews of Shepherd, two brothers, J. T. Mathews of
Tahoe, Calif., and James Mathews of Beulah; and two sisters, Mrs. J. P.
Nicholson of Greenville and Mrs. William Allen of Saginaw. Her father, who formerly conducted a restaurant
business in Shepherd, and a baby daughter preceded her in death.
Mrs.
Ardner was a past worthy matron of Coe Chapter, O. E. S., was a member of the
White Shrine of Alma and also of the Shepherd Rebeckah lodge and the Shepherd
Woman's club.
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HALLIE VAN WIE
October
21, 1933
Hallie
Van Wie was born in Hudson, Michigan June 1, 1874, and passed away in Detroit,
MI, October 21, 1933, following a brief illness. He was 59 years of age.
He came
with his parents to Isabella County to live when he was five years of age,
living on a farm in Chippewa township.
He attended the Landon and Miles schools.
He was
united in marriage to Clarissa E. Francisco, December 2, 1899, and to this
union were born five children.
Following his marriage he resided in Traverse City, Michigan.
In 1902
he attended the Illinois College of Photography, afterward following that
business in Thompsonville and Shepherd, MI.
In
1923, he moved to Detroit, where he was employed as an automobile salesman
until the time of his illness, a few days prior to his death.
Surviving
are his wife, Mrs. Clarissa Van Sie, of this city, three daughters, Mrs. Gordon
McIntyre of Royal Oak; Marie and Cora
Van Wie of this city; two sons, Joseph
and Robert Van Wie of Detorit, his father, Vern Van Wie of Elk Rapids, one
granddaughter, Justine McIntyre of Royal Oak, four nieces and one nephew.
Funeral
services were held at the Stinson funeral chapel Monday afternoon, Rev. C. B.
Hawkins officiating.
Interment
was made beside his mother in Chippewa cemetery.
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WARD DRAKE
October
9, 1933
Ward
Beecher Stowe Drake was born in Coe township, June 9, 1873, and passed away at
his farm home October 9, 1933, at the age of 60 yrs., and four months.
June
25, 1898 he was united in marriage to Josephine Thompson. To this union were born four children.
About
two years ago Mr. Drake suffered an injury from which he never completely
recovered. He bore his sufferings
patiently until the end.
When he
was 18 years of age his father died, leaving the responsibility of the family
upon him. He saw many hardships of
life. He was always thoughtful of
others and always ready to lend a helping hand in time of need to his friends
and neighbors.
He
leaves to mourn their loss his wife, four children: Mrs. Ethel Owen of Shepherd,
Oliver of Alma, Melvin and Cecil
at home; three grandchildren, many
relatives and a host of friends.
Funeral
services were held from the home Thursday, with interment at......rest is missing.
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DR. TYNDALL IS KILLED MONDAY IN
AUTO CRASH
Well Known Educator Dies in Oklahoma; Wife Bringing Body
Here for Burial.
Sept 7,
1933 (nsp)
(This
article is badly stained with ink splots, will give what I can)
Word
was received Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nesen, of the sudden death on Monday
of their son-in-law, Dr. John Tyndall.
While details had not reached them at the time of going to press, it is
understood that the car in which Dr. Tyndall, who lives in Cisco, TX, and a
young man from Clarence, TX., Julius Davenport, were riding, collided with a
truck in Altus, Oklahome, instantly killing both men.
The
funeral will be held in Cisco on Thursday, and the body will leave immediately
afterward for interment in St. Louis.......I
can not read the rest of this article.
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MRS. C. C. FIELD
May 30,
1933
The
large number of associates and friends who gathered for the funeral and the
profusion of beautiful flowers bore silent testimony oto the high esteem in
which the late Mrs. C. C. Field was held in this community. The funeral rites for Mrs. Field were held
Thursday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Brattin. The Rev. W. S. Phillips officiated, assisted
by the Rev. C. B. Hawkins of Mt. Pleasant.
At the conclusion of the services Carl Piatt and Mrs. E. L. Ashworth
sang.
John
Williams, William J. Brew, Harry Wetzel, Claud Stump, Carl Piatt and Glen Oren
served as pallbearers.
Among
those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Field of Standish; Francis Field and Floyd C. Brattin of
Detroit; Mrs. Olive Cook and daughter,
Mrs. Elizabeth Foote, Mrs. Frank
Field, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Foote, Mrs. W. S. Cock, W. W. Riches, Miss Nina
Riches, Wallace Manson and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Kelly of Lansing; Mr. and Mrs. James Brattin of Lorraine,
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Field and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cline of Charlotte;
Mrs. Hugh Bergy and Miss Lillian Williams of Ionia; Mrs. W. E. Moody of Alma, and many from Mt.
Pleasant.
Second article on this person
Mrs.
Field was the widow of the late Clark C. Field, who was prominently identified
with the earlier business life of Shepherd.
She was born in Bedford, Ohio 78 years ago and her marriage to Mr. Field
was solemnized in Charlotte, MI November 25, 1880. They came to Shepherd in 1895.
Mr.
Field purchased a mill that had been constructed by Ammi W. Wright, late of
Alma, benefactor and philanthropist.
When it was destroyed by fire he constructed the brick elevator and mill
now owned by the Shepherd Grain and Bean Company. He was active in business here for a period of nearly 20 years.
Since
the death of Mr. Field in 1922, Mrs. Field had made her home with her
daughters, Mrs. Brattin in Shepherd and Mrs. C. W. Riches in Mt. Pleasant. Endowed with a sunny nature and charitably
inclined toward all, she will be missed by a host of friends. One of their tributes to her memory is the
statement that Mrs. Field was never heard to utter an unkind word with
reference to anyone.
Surviving
Mrs. Field are the two daughters, Mrs. H. A. Brattin of Shepherd and Mrs. C. W.
Riches of Mt. Pleasant; two sons,
Nathain E. Field of Calif., and Ned C. Field of Washington State; a brother James Egbert of Forks, Wash., a
sister, Mrs. Sadie Mesenger of Olivet, MI and 12 grandchildren.
The
funeral will be held from the Brattin home, the Rev. W. s. Phillips will
officiate and interment will be made in Salt River Cemetery.
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AMANDA SICKLES
(There
is no date other than 1933, and the first part of this article is missing)
.........Amanda
Sickles was married to LaMott G. Bates, May 28, 1873 in the old Methodist
church. They celebrated their 60th
Wedding anniversary near the sceine of the nuptial event last May, this being
the occasion for the gathering of the children and granchildren at the
hospitable Bates home.
Five
children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bates who survive with the husband. They are Dr. C. G. Bates of Durand; Dr. Rion L. Bates of Ovid; Clyde and Harold Bates of Elsie and Mrs.
Glen Oren of Shepherd. There also are
three surviving sisters, Mrs. W. G. Rankin and Mrs. F. G. Theirs, both of Mt.
Pleasant and Alice Andrews of Elsie.
Alva Sickles of Elsie is a surviving brother.
Mrs.
Bates was a past worthy matron of the Order of the Eastern Star and had been
active in the work of the M. E. church, having served for some time as a member
of it's board of trustees.
The
funeral was held Saturday from the home, the Rev. J. A. Brown officiating, and
the body was placed in the Riverside mausoleum.
See
next article on this same person.
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ELSIE PIONEER AND MOTHER OF MRS. GLEN OREN
IS SUMMONED.
December
14, 1933 (nsp)
Eighty-one
year old and a life-long resident of Elsie, Mrs. Amanda Bates, mother of Mrs.
Glen Oren of Shepherd, died at her home Thursday morning, following a two
weeks' illness of bronchial pneumonia.
Mrs. Oren had been called to Elsie several days before, to help care for
her mother.
Mrs.
Bates was born in Elsie, November 11, 1852, in one of four log cabins occupying
corners marking the site of the present village. Some of her juvenile neighbors were Indian children. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sickles,
she watched the settlement grow from a group of crude houses, surrounded by
forest, to the present thriving farming community.
Amanda
Sickles was married to LaMott G. Bates, May 28, 1873 in the old Methodist
church. They celebrated their 60th
wedding anniversary near the scene of the nuptial event last May......the rest of this article is the 'very' same
as the one above.
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JOHN ROBERTS KILLED BY AUTO
Stuck While Walking On Pavement Near Village;
Dies in Few Minutes
Can't
read month, 13, 1933
John
Roberts, 17, died Saturday night immediately after being struck just east of
the US-27 cutoff west of Shepherd at about 9:30 by a car driven by Robert
McGarry, 22, son of George McGarry, residing two miles northwest of the
village. Roberts was walking to town on
the pavement when the accident occured.
McGarry, who was also coming to the village, turned out to pass another
car and did not see Roberts until too late to avoid the collision.
Roberts,
who lived with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Childs, a mile
southwest of Shepherd, was walking on the outer edge of the pavement when
struck, according to statements of the accident. He was accompanied by Casimer Dumbrowski, 18, who lives
diagonally across the road from the Childs home.
One of
Roberts; legs was fractured, his neck was broken and his skull was cracked at
the front and back of the head by the violent impact that seemed to hurl him
into the air. He was rendered
unconscious and after uttering moans of pain, was still. Robert McGarry, who was much distressed by
the accident, was helped to load the body into his car and race with it to the
Mt. Pleasant hospital in the hope that there might still be a chance to save
Roberts' life.
Coroner
C. M. Baskerville investigated the accident and tentatively called an inquest
that was to have been held Monday forenoon.
However, the inquest was not held and there was some questions as to
whether it would be as the purely accidental nature of the tragedy seemed
clear.
John
Roberts, his sister, Kathleen Roberts of Parnell, MI., and a brother, Eugene
Roberts of Midland, are the orphaned children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts
who formerly lived northeast of Shepherd.
John had made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Childs for the last 3-1/2 years
and had been assisting with the farm work.
He was a member of the Junior class of Shepherd high school. He was industrious and bright and the news
of the tragedy of Saturday night was profound shock to many friends and well
wishers.
John
Anthony Roberts was born September 5, 1915 in Isabella County. His father died 10 years ago and his mother
four years ago.
The
funeral was held at St. Vincent de Paul church Tuesday morning and interment
was made in the Catholic cemetery. Rev.
Fr. Joseph Henige, who conducted requeim mass, was assisted by the Rev. Fr.
McNeal of Farwell, MI.
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MRS. JULIA ANN STILGENBAUER IS
CUMMONED AT 81
Old Resident of the Shepherd Community Dies After
Long Illness.
June 8,
1933
Mrs.
Julia Ann Stilgenbauer died at the age of 81 at her home in Shepherd Thursday,
June 8th, of a long illness that began last fall and had confined her to her
bed for many weeks. Mrs. Stilgenbauer
had resided in the community for 55 years and in the village for about 30
years. Patient, charitable, a devoted
mother and a kind and thoughtful friend and neighbor, she passed away as she
had lived, cheerful to her abiding Christian faith. Her protracted suffering was borne with the characteristic
fortitude of the pioneer.
The
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stepper, Julia Anne Stepper was born March 26,
1852 in Stark County, Ohio, where she grew to young womanhood. She was married there December 5, 1872 to
Jacob Stilgenbauer, her devoted companion for nearly half a century
thereafter. They came to a pioneer
enviroment 55 years ago when they removed to a farm one mile west and two miles
north of Shepherd that was their home about 25 years.
Three
children were born to the estemmed couple.
One of them, a daughter, died at the age of 10. Two sons, Fred Stilgenbauer of Mt. Pleasant
and Walter Stilgenbauer of Shepherd, survive with three grandchildren and two
great grandchildren to honor the memory of parents who toiled to afford them
every opportunity to lay the foundations for useful careers.
Several
brothers and sisters of a large family preceded Mrs. Stilgenbauer in
death. Surviving her are three sisters
and one brother: Mrs. Elmer Miller of
Warren, Ohio; Mrs. Joseph Teepels and
Mrs. Frank Maybaugh of Wilmont, Ohio and John Steffer(Stepper?) of Beach City,
Ohio
Jacob
Stilgenbauer died at his home in Shepherd September 3, 1918. His widow was a member of the Shepherd M. E.
Church, with which she united in 1930.
She also affiliated with the Ladies of the Maccabees.
Funeral
services were held Sunday afternoon from the home here and interment was in
Salt River Cemetery. The Rev. W. S.
Phillips and the Rev. W. H. Bell collaborated in conducting the impressive
services.
Active
and honorary pallbearers served. Those
who bore the body to it's last resting place were Miles Axtell, E. L. Ashworth, E. E. Ardner, H. F.
Wetzel, David Merrillat and A. C. Barr.
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W. B. WETHRBEE
December
13, 1933
W. B.
Wetherbee, son of Charlos Wetherbee and Sarah Ann Whitney Wetherbee, was born
in Chautauqua County, New York, in 1857.
He passed suddenly away December 13, 1933 at his Shepherd home. He came with his mother when about two
months old to a farm near Greenville that his father had ready for them. Here he united with the Baptist church. He lived there until 1878, and his parents
died. He then came to Isabella County
where he bought a home.
January,
1880, he was united in marriage with Zella Flansburg. To them was born a son James Adelbert, who passed away at the age
of 10 months. Another son, George and a
daughter Millie were born to them.
In 1885
they moved to Nebraska where they took up a homestead. They returned to Isabella County after a
four-year stay.
Mr.
Wetherbee bought a farm near Lincoln township where they lived until 1908, when
they moved to Shepherd were Mr. Wetherbee acted as substitute mail carrier
until his death. Besides his wife, a
son and daughter, he left a grandson George Megiverson, who made his home for
many years with Mr. and Mrs. Wetherbee and two other grandchildren and three
great grandchildren. He was a most kind
and patient man.
The
funeral was held at the Methodist church Saturday, Rev. W. S. Phillips
officiating and he was laid to rest in Lincoln cemetery.
Mr. and
Mrs. Free Holkmden of Greenville, an old schoolmate, Elmer Lauzier, Mrs. Hattie Persons, son and daughter of
Greenville, attended the funeral of W. B. Wetherbee. James Flansburg of Lincoln, Bertie Bowers of Weidman, Mrs. Cora Loomis, Mrs. Lettie Keith, Mrs.
Delos Orwig and others of Alma, Clinton Caszette of Mt. Pleasant and many other
friend and relatives also attended.
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MAY RAUSCHENBERGER HEVEL
June
27, 1933
Mary
Rauschenberger was born January 29, 1882 in Jasper township, Midland Co., MI,
and departed this life June 27, 1933, at the age of 51 years, four months and
28 days, after a few weeks illness. She
has spent almost her entire life in this vicinity.
October
30, 1901 she was united in marriage to Walter Hevel. To this union one daughter was born.
She
leaves to mourn their loss her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Carl Travis of Mt.
Pleasant' one grandson, Alvin, two brothers, William of Mt. Pleasant and Fred
of St. Louis; three sisters, Bertha
Walton and Minnie Windsor of Buffalo, NY and Ann Carr of Detroit, besides other
relatives and a host of friends.
Funeral
services were held Thursday morning with Rev. J. A. Rowe officiating. Interment was made in the Coe cemetery.
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HENRY A. WAGNER
November
1933
(part
of this article along the border is missing)
Henry
Abraham Wagner died Sunday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ray Stilgenbauer, west of Shepherd ___ ______ been confined to his bed the last
four months.
Mr.
Wagner was born in ________ Januuary 26, 1861 and moved to this community from
the ______ state with his family 37 years ago.
His wife died in 1909 and he again married in 1911 to _______ Hummel of
Millersville, Ohio, who passed away in 1913.
Mr. Wagner leaves to mourn thier loss ____ daughters, Mrs. Glen
Stilgenbauer and Mrs. Ray Stilgenbauer, both living near Shepherd; _____ son, Firm of Lansing, six
grandchildren and two great grandchildren, besides a host of friends.
He was
a member of the Salt River Masonic lodge.
The
funeral was held Wednesday morning from the Church of Christ, the Rev. Bell
officiating. Interment was made in Salt
River Cemetery.
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F. E. ROBINSON
OLD RESIDENT CLAIMED BY DEATH THURSDAY
December
25, 1933
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of this article, along the border, is missing)
Frederic
Eugene Robinson died at this home on
_____ east of Shepherd at the age _____
years. Mr. Robinson was the son
of Dennis and Samantha Robinson and was born in Leslie, MI, July 14, 1860. He came to _____ county when but 16
years and with the exception of about
____ years, when Belding was his residence, had lived here ______. He was married to Polly S____er, who died 36
years ago, ______ 1900 again was united
in marriage with Mary Chaffin.
To the
first union two children were born:
David Robinson of Shepherd and Mrs. Emma Mae Mellin of......voix, were
born and survive.
To the
second three were born, one daughter, Minnie, died __uary, 1923 and two sons, _____ of Ionia and Roy of Coe,
survivie.
There
are also two stepchildren, Mrs. Daraoni of Alwood _____ and Walter Chaffin of
Shepherd. Of a family of five children
____brother and a sister preceded Mr. Robinson in death. The surviving brother is D. J. Robinson of
Shepherd. He also leaves 18
grandchildren.
The
funeral was held ____ ____ afternoon from the Stilgenbauer funeral home, with
interment in Salt River cemetery. Rev.
W. H. Bell officiated.
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MRS. JOHNSON
December
2, 1933
Funeral
services for Mrs. Nancy Boyles Johnson were held Monday at the home of her son,
William Johnson, in Shepherd, where she died Saturday.
Mrs.
Johnson was 83 years, 4 months and 23 days old. Last rites were conducted by the Rev. W. H. Bell and interment
was made in Salt River Cemetery.
Mrs. E.
L. Ashworth and Carl Piatt sang, accompanied by Mrs. H. M. Wetzel. Six grandsons of Mrs. Johnson acted as
pallbearers at the funeral. They were
John Johnson, L. E. Thomas, Firm
Wagner, George O'Connor, Monroe Salisbury and Roy Boyles.
Nancy
Boyles, daughter of John and Balinda J. Boyles, was born in
Porter
Co., Indiana July 9, 1856. With her
parents she migrated to Iowa, where they spent a few years before moving to
Michigan. There she met Nathaniel
Johnson in Bridgeville and was united in marriage with him January 31,
1869. They settled at Bridgeville,
staying there for a number of years and later in life removed to Isabella Co.,
where they lived on a farm in Coe township.
They again moved to Shepherd about 20 years ago.
Three
children were born to them: Frank, who
preceded his mother in death at the age of 38 years; William of Shepherd and John of Grass Valley, CA. Nathaniel
Johnson died May 30, 1927. His widow
was a member of a family of eight children, two sisters and six brothers, three
of who were in the service of their country during the Civil War. The only surviving member of this one large
family is William, who resides in Shepherd.
Mrs.
Johnson leaves to mourn their loss, the aged brother, two sons, William and
John; nine grandchildren and four great
grandchildren, besides numerous other relatives and a host of friends.
She
accepted Christ at Coe in 1895 and after moving to Shepherd, united with the
church there in 1908. As long as her
health premitted she was a regular attendent at the services of the church.
Those
attending the funeral from away were:
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Firm
Wagner and ? Hand, Mr. and Mrs. George
O'Connor of Lansing; Mr. and Mrs.
Monroe Salisbury and daughter, Virginia of Clare; Misses Retha and Ione Johnson of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Dyke of
Muskegon; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill and
Mrs. Flora Hill and son of St. Johns;
Mr. and Mrs. Raycraft and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boylen of St. Louis and Mrs.
? O'Boyle, Miss Mary Huren and Miss Anna McGurro of Mt. Pleasant.
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GARFIELD FAUNCE DIES IN LANSING
BODY BROUGHT HERE.
August21,
1933
Garfield
Faunce, 53 years old, died Monday at his home in Lansing after a protracted
illness. The body was brought here for
funeral which will be held Thursday afternoon at the Church of Christ in Shepherd, Rev. W. H. Bell will
officiate.
Mr.
Faunce was well known in Shepherd and community as this was formerly his home
for many years. He lived in Lansing for
about 17 years.
Mrs.
Anna Koyl of Shepherd is a sister and Alden Faunce of Harbor Springs, a brother
and also survives with the widow, Mrs. Cora B. Faunce.
Surviving
children are Mrs. Rollin Selfridge of Grand Ledge and Mrs. Alton Selfridge of
Lansing. There are 10 grandchildren.
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MRS. SOLOMON WOLF
CHIPPEWA PIONEER
IS BURIED SUNDAY
June 1,
1933
Funeral
services for Mrs. Solomon Wolf, 82, were held from the home in Mt. Pleasant
Sunday, the Rev. C. B. Hawkins officiating.
Mrs.
Wolf died Thursday afternoon from an illness of many weeks.
She was
born in Canada in 1850, coming to Michigan with her parents at the age of nine
years. In 1869 she was married in Alma.
Soon
afterwards they settled on a farm in Chippewa township, where she lived until
1908. Following the death of her
husband she moved to her present home on Walnut street. Mrs. Wolf was the mother of eight children,
and leaves four daughters and two sons.
Mrs. John Trimm, Mrs. Pearl
Wilcox, Mrs. Charles Mullett, Mrs.
Martha Leonard; Fancher Wolf of Mt.
Pleasant and Foster Wolf of Shepherd;
21 grandchildren and 43 great grandchildren.
She was
a widow of a Civil War Veteran, a member of the W. R. C. , the Rebekahs and the
O. E. S.
Burial
was made in the family lot in Chippewa cemetery.
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JESSIE LOTTIE TERRY MECUM
November
24, 1933
Mrs.
Reuben J. Mecum, for years a highly esteemed resident of the Shepherd
community, died Friday, November 24th at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest
M. Decker of Flint, with whom she had been staying since last March. She had been in poor health for the last two
years and suffered a stroke in October of 1932.
Funeral
services were held at the Church of Christ in Shepherd Monday, the Rev. W. H.
Bell officiated and vocal selections were rendered by Mrs. Minnie Lyons and Roe
Hoftman. The body was placed in the
mausoleum in Riverside cemetery in Mt. Pleasant.
Jessie
Lottie Terry was born in Batavia, New
York, November 29, 1867. She removed
following the death of her father to Remus, Mecosta Co. with her mother, Mrs.
Sarah Terry and her brother. Her
marriage to Reuben J. Mecum of Sherman twp., Isabella Co., MI was solemnized
February 19, 1895. After living in
Sherman twp. for a time they went west but returned to this county to
reside. They since had lived in Winn,
Union and Coe twp's, making their home in Shepherd during the late years.
Surviving
Mrs. Mecum besides her husband, are two daughters, Mrs. Nina Struble of
Shepherd and Mrs. Neva Decker of Flint, and two brothers, Fred Terry of
Maryland and William Terry of Remus.
Many
others also mourn the departure of a good neighbor, a helpful and sympathetic
friend and an exemplary mother.
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MAMIE PETERS IS SUMMOND
Well Known Resident Succumbs to Long Illness
Funeral Wednesday
October
26, 1933
Miss
Mamie E. Peters, 54, died Sunday at the Isabella County infirmary after a long
illness, culminating a heart attack.
The funeral was held Wednesday from the home of her cousin, A. J.
Peters, 518 E. Saginaw St., St. Louis.
Miss
Peters lived for years on a farm seven miles north of St. Louis. She was housekeeper for some time in the
home of Dr. W. G. Young and Frank W. Cole in Shepherd and is well spoken of by
all who knew her.
Her
father, Densel Peters, survives her and is now receiving treatment at the
infirmary.
Miss
Peters was a member of the M. E. Church of Shepherd and the Rev. W. S.
Phillips, pastor of the Shepherd church conducted the funeral. Interment was made in the Oak Grove
cemetery.
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MRS. ANNA SCHWEIER DIES SATURDAY
AT HOME NEAR PONTIAC
July
20, 1933 (nsp)
William
Shepherd received a message Saturday informing him of the death of his sister,
Mrs. Anna Schweier at her home near Pontiac.
Mrs. Schweier, youngest daughter of the pioneer family of I. N.
Shepherd, was brought up here and her husband, Alfred Schweier, conducted a
general store in Shepherd for some years.
She is survived by her husband and six children, all married. She was 60 years old and resided here up to
about 30 years ago.
Funeral
services were held Tuesday from the home.
William Shepherd attended.
E. L.
Ashworth, O. H. Adams and Mrs. Flora Mitchell of the Shepherd community are
cousins of the deceased.
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MRS. B. BAILEY PASSED AWAY
LAST THURSDAY
Well Known St. Louis Lady
Had Been Invalid for a Number of Years
September
21, 1933 (nsp)
Death
came early Thursday morning to Mrs. Barton Bailey, taking another St. Louis
pioneer woman. She had been in poor
health for several years, and ten days prior to her death she was taken to the
home of a daughter, Mrs. Frank Acker, north and west of St. Louis, where she
died at the age of 75 years, 2 months and 19 days, the last of nine children of
Ira and Melista Preston.
She,
Philema Jane Preston, was born in Isabella County on June 25, 1858. When a small child she moved with her
parents to St. Johns, Clinton Co., where she lived until her marriage in 1876
to Barton Bailey of St. Louis.
Immediately
following their marriage they came to live in the home which Mr. Bailey had
cleared in the woods four and one-half miles north and west of St. Louis, and
in this home their seven children were born.
They used to walk through the woods to St. Louis for their supplies, and
once on their return trip, each carrying a child and Mr. Bailey a sack of
flour, they became lost and wondered around until darkness descended and they
were obliged to seek shelter in a home to which they came and remain until
mnorning. The family moved to St. Louis
23 years ago, where they have since resided.
Funeral
services were held in the home on Prospect ave on Sunday, Rev. Ernest Worden of
the Christian church officiated and interment was made in Oak Grove cemetery.
Surviving
are the husband and seven children: Mrs.
Frank (Ida) Acker, Mrs. Ray (Nettie)
Keefer, Mrs. Loyal (Edna) Steele, Henry and Marvin Bailey, all living near st.
Louis; Mrs. Stanley (Jessie) Dubois of
Perrinton and Mrs. Jess (Myra) Richmond of Wheeler; 24 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.
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BARTON BAILEY RITES FRIDAY
Well Known Man Follows Wife by Two Months in Death
November
23, 1933 (nsp)
Final
Rites were held Friday afternoon for the home of a daughter, Mrs. Loyal Steele,
and from the Christian church for Mr. Barton F. Bailey, who passed away at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Steele, Wednesday morning, November 15th, 1933. Mr. Bailey suffered a stroke of paralysis
about three weeks ago in his home on Prospect ave, and was then taken to the
home of his daughter. Pneumonia later
developed and he passed away just two months and one day after the death of his
wife.
Mr.
Bailey was born in Hillsdale Co., March 28, 1853, coming to Gratiot Co. when 12
years of age and has resided in or near St. Louis ever since. In 1876 he was united in marriage to Philema
Jane Preston of St. Johns, and brought his bride to the home which he had built
on land cleared by himself in the woods four and one-half miles north and west
of St. Louis, where their seven children were born and where they lived until
23 years ago when they moved to St. Louis.
Mr.
Bailey was a well-known and highly respected citizen and leaves to mourn their
loss seven children: Mrs. Frank (Ida)
Acker, Mrs. Ray (Nettie) Keefer, Mrs. Loyal (Edna) Steele, Henry and Marvin Bailey, all living near St.
Louis; Mrs. Stanley (Jessie) DuBois of
Perrinton, and Mrs. Jess (Myra) Richmond of Wheeler; 24 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.
Rev.
Ernest Worden of the Christian church officiated at the funeral services and
interment was in Oak Grove cemetery.
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MISS FLORA BOUTON
October
19, 1933 (nsp)
Miss
Flora Bouton, aged 72, well known resident of Mt. Pleasant for 50 years, passed
away early Friday morning following several years of ill health.
Miss
Bouton was born near Homer, December 11, 1860, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bouton, and come to Mt. Pleasant in her childhood. She graduated from Mt. Pleasant high school
in 1880 and from Olivet college in 1883.
Thirty years ago she took a business course at the Clear? Business
School in Ypilanti. For several years
she has taught school in Isabella Co., and in Lakeview.
She is
survived by her nephew, Fay Dodds of Spokane, Wash, two sisters, Mrs. Edna Menery and Mrs. Peter Dodds, preceded her
in death.
Funeral
services were held at the Stinson chapel Sunday, Rev. C. B. Hawkins
officiated. Burial was in Riverside
cemetery.
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FERN SWARTOUT
(no
date other than 1933)
Fern
Swartout, aged 40 years, was born in Shepherd and made that her home until 10
years ago when she was removed to the Wahjamega sanitarium, where her death
occurred Friday morning.
She
leaves to mourn their loss, a sister, Mrs. Floy Palmer of Mt. Pleasant, a
brother, Chester Swartout of Saginaw, and an aunt, Mrs. E. L. Ashworth of
Shepherd.
She was
the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Swartout.
Funeral
services were held Sunday afternoon from the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Ashworth, and burial was made in Salt River cemetery.
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R. C. KOYL DIES AT HOME
NEAR SHEPHERD FOLLOWING A STROKE
December
28, 1933 (nsp)
Rudophus
C. Koyl, 85, a resident of this locality for the last 39 years, died at his
home three miles north and two miles east of Shepherd on Saturday, following a
storke. The funeral was held from the
home Monday afternoon, the Rev. Manore, pastor of the Evangelical church in Mt.
Pleasant officiated. Interment was made
in Salt River Cemetery.
Mr.
Koyl is survived by his widow, two sons, Clinton and Ashton, at home, and a
daughter, Mrs. Clara Michaud of Beaverton, and three grandchildren.
He was
born in Springfield, Ontario, February 12, 1848, and was the son of Nelson Koyl
and Mary Ann McKinney Koyl.
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LITTLE SON OF MR. AND MRS. JESSE DECKER
PASSES AWAY DECEMBER 15TH.
December
15, 1933
L. Z.
Harold, the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Decker, of Greendale, passed
away at the family home December 15th, after a brief illness of throat
infection.
Little
L. Z. was a lovable child and during his short life won the love of all by his
sunny disposition. L. Z. Harold, eldest
child of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Decker, was born in St. Louis September 3, 1931 and
passed away Dec. 15, 1933 at the age of 2 years, 3 mos, 12 days at Greendale.
Private
funeral services were held at the home Saty., December 16th.
Besides
his father and mother there remain to mourn his passing a little sister,
Dolores, the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Decker, a grandmother, Mrs. Fred
Rauschenberger, and a number of aunts
and uncles and cousins.
Friends
extend their sympathy to the bereaved parents and relatives.
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DEATH WEDNESDAY TAKES
GEORGE A. RUSE, AGED 89
December
28, 1933 (nsp)
George
A. Ruse, 89 years old, and for many years a highly esteemed resident of
Shepherd and vicinity, died Wednesday afternoon at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. G. Ryder, in Lansing, with whom he had lived for more than 10 years. The body was brought here Wednesday night by
Walter Stilgenbauer. Funeral services
will be held at the Shepherd Methodist church Sunday, with burial in Salt River
Cemetery.
Mr.
Ruse resided for many years on a farm on the county line four miles south of
Shepherd. On retiring he moved to this
village and after the death of his wife more than 20 years ago, he lived with
his two daugthers, Mrs. Ardie White, formerly of Shepherd, but now of Lansing,
and Mrs. Ryder. Mrs. T. G. Cline of
Conncaut, Ohio and Mrs. Leroy Bailey of St. Louis also are surviving daughters. Mrs. Carl Piatt of Shepherd is one of a
number of grandchildren.
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DEATH CLAIMS FRED RAUSCHENBERGER AT HOME
NEAR ST. LOUIS.
(From the St. Louis Leader)
September
30, 1933
Fred J.
Rauschenberger, aged 62 years, passed away at the family home just south of St.
Louis Saturday, Sept. 30th. He had been
ill for four weeks and suffered intensely from cancer of the stomach. Mr. Rauschengberger was well known in and around Shepherd, having lived in this
locality since a child of six years when his father, the late Gottlieb
Rauschengerger, moved his family to a farm near Pleasant Valley. He had resided in St. Louis and on his farm
north of that place. In the early
summer the family moved from their farm to the C. J. Bernard farm where he
passed away.
He was
born near Saline, June 16, 1871.
On
November 9, 1896, he was united in marriage with Dora McVay of Pleasant Valley
and ten children were born to them.
One, Trinnie, died in infancy, and those survivng with the mother are: Delmar of Flint; Edith Thoman of Lansing;
Fred Jr. of Shepherd; Nellie of
Toledo; Durwood of St. Louis; Gertrude Decker of Greendale; Elmer, Martin and Henry at home.
Mr.
Rauschenberger is survived also by three sisters, Bertha Walton and Minnie
Windson of Buffalo, NY and Annie Carr of Detorit; and one brother, William of
Mt. Pleasant, and 12 grandchildren. The
widow and other members of the bereaved family have the sympathy of many
friends in their loss.
In
November 1932 he became converted and joined the Bethel Evangelical church and
the pastor, the Rev. Andy Mullett officiated at the funeral at the family
home. Interment was in the Coe
cemetery.
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MRS. GEORGE W. COLE
November
26, 1933
Mrs.
George W. Cole was born April 22, 1849 in Antwerp, Paulding Co., Ohio, and passed
away at the home of her son, Warrner Cole, in Union twp., November 26, 1933,
after a long illness.
When 17
years old she came to Isabella Co., and has since resided in this county. Her husband preceded her in death in 1911.
She
leaves to mourn their loss five children:
Mrs. Alzada Servoss of Mecosta Co.;
Warrner Cole of Union twp., Mrs. Muzetta Han? of Lincoln twp., Joseph of Detroit, and Elmer of Coe twp., 11
grandchildren and a host of friends who will miss her greatly.
Funeral
services were held from the Seventh Day Adventist church in Mt. Pleasant
November 29th with Rev. S. E. Wight of Lansing officiating. Burial was made in Riverside cemetery beside
her husband.
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ARTHUR EUGENE HATCH
(no
date other than 1933)
Funeral
servcies for Arthur Eugene Hatch, three day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hatch
were held Monday afternoon from the home with Rev. L. E. Manore
officiating......rest of article is missing.
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