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In Memoriam

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
July
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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ín Frlday evening last, Mlchael ]■'. irtwtz. non oí tibe late Adam Goetz f tltís cdity, i'.nd familiarly bnown as ■.Mikc," d!ied it tilie htojne of bis ancle .Tallin Coctz, Sr., on S. Main wt: Funeral services were lwld Siinday níternKKMi ai 2 o'clock, (rom tlne n-.-odí-mee of lula inicie. He was born Un 1871, and liad always Itved in Aiimi Arbor. He was a printer by ti-ad1, anuí I'or many years a eompotiitor iin the ('otvrwr office, coming ■■ere rom the Waehtenaw Journal, a (ei-man publicatkra. AVliile n this Bffice lie was greatly prlzed as an. emlil(iy' a ml well lik?d by ]ia tompanions. Always quliet, and industrious, Ih niever lost any time, bat was im luis placo week J:i and week out, and us regniK'ir in liilis duties as a clock. He wil! le ml.sscd from the ranks of tJie printers f tliiis city, all of wli:mi luLd hhn ju the hlghest esteem. Tlie following resolutions liave been lianded us for publication : Wiiekkas, Dcath's dewy fiugcr eold, on July 22, 1892, clost'd the eywlids of our beloved fellow-craftsman and brother, Michael F. Goetz, in nis last sleep and ummoiied tiis gentlc spirit, in the very dawn of a promisingr and useful lile, to that haveu of refuge aud rest in the mysterious beyond, and Wherkas, hip gentle and unasstiming manner, his purity of thought aud purpose, endeared him to each and all of hls associates um! made him au upright example of truc and noble manhood, spotiess soul and staiuless character; therefore be it Jitsoleet, That, we, the members of Anu Arboi Typograpbical Union, Xo. 154 uuite in expressíng our sincere grief at so early a loss 01' so true and faithful i friend, so agreeable a companiou, and so able and efficiënt a fellowcraftsman, feeling that the Proof-reader of the L'uiverse will íind that his proof has been set olean and that he deserves the reward of the pure in heart, " for they shall see God." Revolved, That the golden link thus rudely severed from our chain of friendsh'p aud fraternity will leave au aching void e'en till we oureelves sball have set our last type and sent uur tiual forin to press; that we xtend our sympathy to the bereaved brothers aud sisters ut our departed friend in thls most tryingartiiciion; and commend them to the bouudless synipatliy oi Him ivfio knovra U our woes and jiaius. UfS'ilved, That the charter be draped in i' ourning for thirty days, and that copies of these resolntious be spread upon the minutes, presented to the brothers and sisters of the deceased, and fiirnished the city press for public tion. Kari. Kern, Chas. F. M evers, Guy W. Stevensos, Committee.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier