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Passed Away

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
August
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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Th funeral of Miss Maggle Walsh, wh o dicd on Tlmrsday last at the home of her sister, Mrs. Engene. Cii 1ney, on N. Main et., of consuniption, was held at the Xorthfield churcli ■'at urday morning. A large eoneourne al trienda frora this city attended. JAME8 M. HALLKCK. James M. Halleck died at hls home Dn Thompson st., Saturday afternoon, of inflamation of the bowelfl. Funeral services were held at the resldence ut 6 o'clock p. m., Monday eventng. Mr. Halleek formerly resided in Holly, and leaves a wife. and daughter. A on of the deceased was drowfted i:i Base Lake, only a few months ago. P. W. HAKTTMANN. Fredridk W. Harttmann, of DetroH st., died Sunday morninur, at liis home, aged 72 ycavs. Funeral services were held Tuesday p. m. He was the father nf Mi-s. A. A. Meuth, and Mis-; Sojihia Harttmann, of thLs city. He was :i man of considerable promtoence in t iic Fatherland, and had resided here only gince 1889. MRS. JANE YEACKIi 8TBVEN8. Mrs. Jane yeager Stevens, wlfe of Wm. N. Stevens; Esq., and mother if MaJ. Wm. C. Stevens, died a1 thelr home on N. In?a!ls st., last Saturday aged 76 years, !) momths and 8 days. af! er a somewhat protracted illness. '!'he deseased came to AVhitmore Lake in tius county, in 1844. and lived on a farm there to about four years a.ffo, when they moved to this city and resided with thelr son. S!u' was a lady who was untversiilly respected tor het real worth, was a member oí the M. E. Caurch, and a true ('hristian. The famil.v have the 6ympatliy of a large eircle of friends in thelr bereavement. EMANVEL G. VfILDT. At abont 1 o'cloek Monday morninff Emantiel G. Wildt, wbo is well known to mamy of our citizens, died at liis home on X. Main st., aged apwavds of 8l' years. He has been a resident of this city for 60 years, comintr here in 1881. He was a man of considerable personal worth. Though fsomewlwit eratic, lip was a man firm in his convictions nnd always to be found favorintf wttnat he considered rigíit, no matter who or what opposed. He was tlie father of Mis. N. H. Drake, and Mis. Wm. A. Clark, of tlhis city, and of Fred Wildt, of Detroit. Funeral servicies were held Tuesday evening from the residence f X. II. Drake, on E. Huron st. TIIOS. G. BÜRLINGAJIE. On Sunday morning; last, the life of Thomas 0. Burlingame, of Ann Arbor town, went out. He liad been ill for soime time, tliough not confined t-o his home daring his last SiCfanees lint a few days. The diificuity appe&rs to have been from caacer oí the atomacli. Tlie deeeastd was the supervisoi1 of Ann Arbwr town at the time of his deal.'.] serving his third term, and was : man who had frienda everywhere -s 'kiinwii. He was a natlve ot Oneida coiinty, X. Y.. aged abnui 5 years. carne ) tliis county in L854, settling in A:m Arbor town, v. lu'i-i' he has lived ever slnce. He - a wife and two sons, who liave tlie sympathy of the. public in flheir grief. The flora] pleces wre of the finest order. A pillow oí white flowers witlh the -vvoi-d -'Kost" woven in, and a broten column were sn by the Ixvard of supervisors, and the county officials provided an anchor and a sheaf, while aumerous other pleces were given by friends. Funeral services w re held Tuesday forenoon from t!ie family resideoce, and were .■atended by nearly the 'ntire board (f supervisors and countj oífieers.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier