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Day
26
Month
August
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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jvira. uaroiine uurneim aiett Monaay morning at hor home on Division-st. The deceased was 64 years old and had lived ín this country since 1854, when she oame from Germany. She was married to Mr. Durhoim soon after reaching this country, they moved first to Tenncssee and in 1867 carne to this city. Mrs. Durheim was the mother of seven children, six of whom are living. Charles and Frederick Durheim, of Muskegon, Miases Emma, Mary and Ruth, of Ann Arbor, and Mrs. Kellogg, of Orange, Massachusetts. Cbas. F. Stabler. Charles P. Stabler, the well known decorator and art dealer, died Sunday at the U. of M. hospital. Mr. Stabler has had stomach and bowel trouble for sometiire. About three years ago he sulïered from appendicitis and submitted to an operation for that disease. On Friday he became seriously ill and was taken to the hospital where the physicians discovered that he was suffering from intestinal consuiuption. He bocame rapidly worse and died Sunday about four o'clock. The funeral was held yesterday at Mr. Stabler's former home, Rev. J. Neuman officiating. The deceased was 35 years of age and the son of Fre d Stabler, of W. Liberty street. He luaves a wife and infant daughter. He was a member of Ann Arbor Lodge of Elks, of A. O. U. W. , and the K. of P. Miss Elizabetb Halloj. Miss Elizabeth Malloy died at Pontiac last Thursday and Wm. Henne was sumnsond to that city tö take care of the remaina. The funeral was held Saturday and the body was laid to rest in the Northfield cemetery.

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Ann Arbor Register