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Day
21
Month
July
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Emma P., wife of S. C. Andrews, died ast Thursday evening, of consumption, at the age of 32 years. Deceased gradïated in the literary department of the [Jniversity in 1877, taking the degree of Ph. B., and was a teacher in the High School at Crawfordsville, Indiana, in L877-8. In 1878 she was married to the jusband who survives her, to whom hree children were born, the youngest Deing six weeks old. The remains were ;aken to Paw Paw, Friday, where the ineral was held Sunday morning. The children will be cared for by their grand-parents in Paw Paw. Sunday, July 17, little Willie, the in'ant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Donagan, of the Third ward, passed to the world jeyond. The funeral services were leid at the residence Monday morning, and the remains interred in Forest Hill cemetery. Arnold Hamlin, who was a respected ■esident of Washtenaw county for over ifty years, died at his residence [on iourth-st, Tuesday morning, at the ripe old age of 80 years. The remains were aken to the residence of his son in Webster, where the funeral was held his morning, the services being conducted by Rev. Fr. Fierlie. The infant child of Mrs. John Stoll, died Saturday. The funeral was held Sunday from the residence, Rev. Mr. Belser conducting the services. Mr. and Mrs. Koch lost their infant child Sunday, aftera short illness. The uneral was held Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Belser conducting the services. Mrs. Charlotte Kapp, who suflfered for a long time with cáncer of the stomach, died at her residence in the Fifth ward, sunday, at the age of fifty-three years. Che funeral services were held in the 3ethlehem church, Tuesday afternoon, by the Rev. Mr. Neuman, and the remains interred in the Ffth ward cerneery. Miss Mary, the seven year-old daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Herman, of E. Washington-st, died Monday evenng. The funeral was held at the residence Tueeday afternoon. Edward Pate died at his residence on S. Fourth-st, Wednesday afternoon, aged fifty years, after a long illness with a comphcation of diseases. The funeral will be held at the residence Friday afternoon, under the aaspices of Otseningo lodge, I. O. O. F.

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Ann Arbor Register