Life's Work Ended Suddenly
Wlien death comes to a man past the prime of life, and in Mie usual way, the sliock is not great. Bnt u hen a man is Buddenly called away, when his life is snuffed out in a breatli, riglit in the fuilebt enjoympnt of iiealth, strengt h and vigor, botli menta] and pbysical, then it is a shock and often a deep sorrow to commimities as well as to iminediate friends. Such is the case of Rpv. Lpwír P. Davis, D. D., presiding eider of the M. K. ehurch for this, the Adrián district, who died at Bay View Monday morning from an acute attack of apoplexy. He resided in Detroit, and was at Bay View to attend the annual M. E. camp meeting commencing there Tuesday. Rev. Davis was a very bright man, and was a leader among the Methodists of Michigan. His untimely death will be widely deplored. He was a native of Michigan, born Dec. 31, 1839. He lea ves a widow, oue sou and on e daught. Only a week ago last Sunday he was here in Ann Arbor, in the line of his duty.
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