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Old Residents Pass Away

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
July
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Mrs. Josephine Dennen died at her home in Newport, Rhode Island, Saturday morning. Mrs. Dennen had lived in Ann Arbor for the past sixteen years, but being in poor health her son, Rev. Ernest Dennen of Newport, persuaded her to go there and live. She went about six weeks ago intending to return as soon as she was able, but died suddenly at 4:30 o'clock Saturday morning. 

 

The remains were brought to Ann Árbor Wednesday morning on the 9 o'clock train. The funeral services were held at the place of interment at Forest Hill cemetery, Rev. Mr. Tatlock officiating. 

 

The deceased leaves two sons, Ernest Dennen, of Newport, Rhode Island, assistant rector of the Episcopal church, and Ray Dennen, of Detroit. Mrs. Dennen had a wide circle of friends in Ann Arbor who will be deeply grieved to learn of her sudden death.

 

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Jacob Stadel, a well known resident of the Second ward, died at his home 550 Seventh street, Sunday evening, aged 75 years.

 

Mr. Stadel was born in Germany, but came to Ann Arbor at an early age and has since made it his home. His wife died several years ago, but he is survived by six children, one of whom lives in Grand Rapids, the rest residing here. 

 

The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the late residence, Rev. John Neumann officiating. The interment was at Bethlehem cemetery. 

 

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The remains of Mrs. Henrietta Clark were brought to Ann Arbor Monday from Lansing on the 11:33 train on the Ann Arbor road. Mrs. Clark was formerly a resident of Ann Arbor, but the past few years has been living with her son, Theodore Clark of Lansing. She was 81 years of age. The interment was made at Forest Hill cemetery, where her husband was buried some sixteen years ago. Rev. Mr. Tedrow officiated.