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Dolph Funeral Home Employees Load A Body Onto A Plane At Ann Arbor Airport, November 1946

Dolph Funeral Home Employees Load A Body Onto A Plane At Ann Arbor Airport, November 1946 image
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1946
Caption:
FLYING HEARSE: A forward-looking Benton Harbor mortician, when called to pick up the body of a deceased man in Ann Arbor, dispatched his airplane instead of a hearse or ambulance for the task. Shown above as it prepared to take off from the Ann Arbor airport is the twin-engined plane of the Dean Mortuary of Benton Harbor. Helping place the body in the craft are Theodore A. Hoffman, (center, with back to camera), assistant manager of the Dolph funeral home of Ann Arbor, and Herbert Kerkhoff, right, a helper at Dolph's.

Prof. Byrn Of Education School Dies

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23
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November
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1951
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Mrs. Tryphena Rash

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12
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February
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1948
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Illness Fatal To Mrs. Robert Brown

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2
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August
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1947
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Pvt. Peters' Body Being Brought Here

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13
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August
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1951
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Frayer Services

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July
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1946
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Dolph Funeral Home, August 1952

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Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 7, 1952
Caption:
VARIED HISTORY: From dance hall to funeral home to television studio is the prospect for the building at 310-312 Maynard St. The University has taken a 10-year lease on the Dolph Funeral Home to convert the structure into a TV headquarters, complete with offices and studios. The building until 1916 was the Granger Dance Academy, one of the most popular campus social gathering places.