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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
November
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Harriet E. Terry died suddenly at 10 o'clock .Sunday moruing, at her home, 34 E. Liberty st. She was agei 67 years, and was the wife of A. A Terry. Rev. Henry Tatlock officiated at the funeral services which wer held at the house TuesJay afternoon. Miss Anna Henry died last Thursda from the effects of an operation to re move an abscess. The funeral serWce were held at the sccond Baptist church Sunday afternoon, Revs. W. P. lirad ian and Wm. Collins, officiatinp. The remains were interred in the Fiftl ivard cemetery. John George Graf (lied of pneumonía at : o'clock Sunday morning1, after an illness of only two davs. He was aged 3 years 10 months and 13 days. A wife and two children are left to mourn his loss. Mr. Graf was employed by G. H. Wild the tailor. The funeral was hek at the house, No. 48 V. Seeond st. Tuesday morning, Rev, John Neuraann otüciating. The burial was in Forest Hill cemetery. Miss Mary Anderson died of general debllity, Sunday morning at 2 o'clock. at the horaestead in Pittsfield. She was nearly 80 years of age. Two orothers, Lewis S., of this city, and George M., of Albion, survive her. Rev. J. M. Oelston officiated at the funeral services which were held at the house Tuesday afternoon, and the reraains were interied in Forest iiïll cemetery. Mrs. Esther D. Bliss died of general debility Stindsy afternoon, aged 79 years, 6 months, and 18 days. MrF. Bliss was the wife of Calvin Bliss, and the couple celebrated the COth anniversary of their marriape but a few weeks ago. Rev. J. V. Bradshaw officiated at the funeral services wliich were held at the house, No. 35 S. Fifth ave., Wednesday momin. Mr. James Clements died from an apopletic stroke Tuesday evening at 10:30 o'clock, at his residenc, 78 S. State st. He was nearly 70 years oíd and had lived in this city since 185P, He was identified with the Bay City Industrial works and the Street rail way companies of that city. He built the Aun Arbor gas works, was a mei ber of the Forest Ilill cemetery board from lSÜ'i to 18H5, and has been a director in the First National bank ever since it was organizad. He was a member of the Episcopal church and had been a vestryman for many years.