Funeral for Huron student set
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17
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September
Year
1995
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Body of Edward Mooney Arrives at Willow Run Airport, October 1958
Year:
1958
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Ann Arbor News, October 28, 1958
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Cardinal's Body Returned: The body of Cardinal Edward Mooney, Archbishop of Detroit who died Saturday in Rome, was flown to Detroit yesterday. About 300 persons attended a brief ceremony in the hangar at Willow Run Airport before the cardinal's body was taken to his residence in Detroit to lie in state. (Story on page 3)
Ann Arbor News, October 28, 1958
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Cardinal's Body Returned: The body of Cardinal Edward Mooney, Archbishop of Detroit who died Saturday in Rome, was flown to Detroit yesterday. About 300 persons attended a brief ceremony in the hangar at Willow Run Airport before the cardinal's body was taken to his residence in Detroit to lie in state. (Story on page 3)
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Sgt. Marland 'Red' Howard's Funeral - July 15, 1949 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte
Year:
1949
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Ann Arbor News, July 15, 1949
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City Police officers and firemen stood at somber attention as the body of Sgt. Marland (Red) Howard, veteran police officer who died Tuesday, was borne from funeral services at St. Thomas Church this morning. Bearing the casket of the jovial Irishman who became a town and campus figure during 40 years of service on the force are (starting at the rear left and going counter-clockwise) pall bearers Chief Casper Enkemann, George Kaercher, William Marz, Probate Judge Jay H. Payne, John Dwyer, and Patrolman Ben Ball.
Ann Arbor News, July 15, 1949
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City Police officers and firemen stood at somber attention as the body of Sgt. Marland (Red) Howard, veteran police officer who died Tuesday, was borne from funeral services at St. Thomas Church this morning. Bearing the casket of the jovial Irishman who became a town and campus figure during 40 years of service on the force are (starting at the rear left and going counter-clockwise) pall bearers Chief Casper Enkemann, George Kaercher, William Marz, Probate Judge Jay H. Payne, John Dwyer, and Patrolman Ben Ball.
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Father Thomas Carey's Funeral, St. Thomas Church, May 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Father Thomas Carey's Funeral, St. Thomas Church, May 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Rev. Erwin Gaede and Dr. Albert Logan Scattering Ashes After a Cremation, October 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1971
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Tammy Sperle Funeral Procession in Saline, February 1996 Photographer: Lon Horwedel
Year:
1996
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Ann Arbor News, February 10, 1996
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Funeral procession winds its way up Michigan Avenue in Saline.
Ann Arbor News, February 10, 1996
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Funeral procession winds its way up Michigan Avenue in Saline.
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Tammy Sperle's Son Being Comforted by Friends at Oakwood Cemetery in Saline, February 1996 Photographer: Lon Horwedel
Year:
1996
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Ann Arbor News, February 10, 1996
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Chad Sperle, facing camera, is consoled by Lincoln High School classmates at his mother Tammy Sperle's burial at Oakwood Cemetery in Saline Friday afternoon. Sperle, a former Huron Valley Men's facility employee, was killed on the job Monday.
Ann Arbor News, February 10, 1996
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Chad Sperle, facing camera, is consoled by Lincoln High School classmates at his mother Tammy Sperle's burial at Oakwood Cemetery in Saline Friday afternoon. Sperle, a former Huron Valley Men's facility employee, was killed on the job Monday.
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Connie Sampson Mourns her sister Tammy Sperle at her funeral in Saline, February 1996 Photographer: Lon Horwedel
Year:
1996
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Ann Arbor News, February 10, 1996
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Connie Sampson is helped by friends and relatives as she grieves during her sister Tammy Sperle's funeral Friday morning at St. Andrew's Catholic Church in Saline. Hundreds attended the funeral of the Huron Valley Men's Facility employee.
Ann Arbor News, February 10, 1996
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Connie Sampson is helped by friends and relatives as she grieves during her sister Tammy Sperle's funeral Friday morning at St. Andrew's Catholic Church in Saline. Hundreds attended the funeral of the Huron Valley Men's Facility employee.
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Memorial Scroll From The Chinese Funeral Of Lt. Douglas A. Cowin, January 1947 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1947
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Ann Arbor News, January 11, 1947
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SERVICES FOR LOCAL MARINE: Shown above, left, is the stage of the Graar Chine Theater, at An Ping, China, where funeral services were held for Lt. Douglas A. Cowin, slain Marine son of Rev. and Mrs. Fred Cowin of 1621 Granger Ave., Ann Arbor. To the right is a close-up of one of the memorial scrolls on which is written part of a funeral ode. As a gesture of sympathy the Cowins received this week complete sets of pictures of the funeral which was held in August, and several sets of scrolls sent to the services by townspeople, Chinese officials and the commander of the 94th division of the Chinese Army. Cowin and three other U. S. Marines were killed in an ambush near An Ping on July 29.
Ann Arbor News, January 11, 1947
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SERVICES FOR LOCAL MARINE: Shown above, left, is the stage of the Graar Chine Theater, at An Ping, China, where funeral services were held for Lt. Douglas A. Cowin, slain Marine son of Rev. and Mrs. Fred Cowin of 1621 Granger Ave., Ann Arbor. To the right is a close-up of one of the memorial scrolls on which is written part of a funeral ode. As a gesture of sympathy the Cowins received this week complete sets of pictures of the funeral which was held in August, and several sets of scrolls sent to the services by townspeople, Chinese officials and the commander of the 94th division of the Chinese Army. Cowin and three other U. S. Marines were killed in an ambush near An Ping on July 29.
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