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Funeral Of Ex-gov. Bagley

Funeral Of Ex-gov. Bagley image
Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
August
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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I4ist Su'jJay the mnny friendo of the il Bagley had the uiclaiicholy sati.ifaction of paying tbeir lat respecta to his inaiiiiuato bmly.'iTlle day vras ¦i erf 'eet one and the attendance v:; a one as is vory seldoRD f-ecn in Detroit. Karly in tbc. afternoon the streets about his rwidrooa rnjiidly liecame Clled and by the ticuo of tl. the proecsaion eould scaroely prooeed. The house was beuutifully adorued with flowers and was fillcd with intimaio friends and relatiTos. The conducted by Ré. T. B. Furbutb, oí' the Unilarian ehurch, and the 1 1 1 u i rr was lurnished under the direoüon of Prof. Pet Ai [ : i.;;i;e hclectiuns i'roiii the Biblc werc rcad and a few remarks madu' by Dr. Forbush and Jui].e Mar-ton. The honol-ary pall-bearera were mjuI, A. II M. .). Milis, E. Y. McdJaufc'h, G i '. Weatherbee, '. V . N. Lothrbp, J. ". Campbell, Benjamin Yornor, I.-aae Marston, Got. Jerome, W. 15. McCreary, Chas. Upson and M. S. Hrewer. In the I'oce.son there wcre about 12Q vehiclcs aDd about lUOU persons, and when it arrived at the oemetery the employees of Mr. Bigfey were growped alout tliu ravc. On the Saturday previouw bis body laid in staío at the city hal!, whero thousands took advantage of tbia last opportdb'fty to lock upon hia face.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News