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Abbe, David

David Abbe, formerly of St. Joseph, died of cancer, near Pearl Grange, Monday, aged 75. He was a native of Massachusetts and came from New York to Royalton in 1832.  His wife who was an Olds, and three children survive him.  Miss mary Abbe, who is a teacher in the Chicago schools, is one of his daughters.
Taken from The Herald, 11 Nov 1899

Contributed By Sharon Abbe

 

 

Abbe, Phebe

Mrs. Phebe Abbe, widow of the late David Abbe and an old resident of Benton township, died at her home east of this city, on pearl Grange road, Sunday night, of bronchitis after an illness of two months. She leaves three children, Mrs. Laura Griswold, Miss mary M. Abbe, and Mr. I.R. Abbe.  The funeral was held at the house at 2 o'clock today, with burial at Crystal Springs Cemetery.

Contributed By Sharon Abbe

 


Apple, Betty Jean

Betty Apple,  Mrs William D. (Betty) Apple, 60, of 3928 Meadow Lane, St Joseph, died at her home Saturday afternoon following a lengthy illness.  Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 P.M. at the Dey-Florin Chapel of Florin Funeral Services St Joseph, where friends may call beginning at 5 P.M. today.  Burial will be in North Shore Memory Gardens.  Memorials may be made to the Berrien County Cancer Service.  Mrs Apple was born October 5, 1923, in Benton Harbor.  She had formerly been employed by VM Corporation and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Post 1137, Benton Harbor.  Survivors include her husband, William D; a daughter, Candice McKissen of Grand Junction, Colorado, four brothers - Alton Gilbert of St Joseph, Ray Gilbert of Bangor, Jerry Gilbert of Sturgis, and Jack Gilbert of Paw Paw; a sister, Mrs Russell (Clara) Cote of Grand Rapids, Minnesota; and two grandchildren.
Taken From The Taken From The Herald-Palladium, Monday, November 7, 1983, page 10

Contributed By Kathy Warren

 

 

Arnold, Carlton

Town:  Berrien Co., Michigan, Date of Death: 20 Jun 1882
Obituary: .
A young son of Mr. Arnold died on the 20th inst. of measles.
Taken From the Niles Democrat, 24 Jun 1882

Contributed By Marilyn Lane

 

 

Arnold, Franklin Leroy

Town:  Niles, Date of Death:  26 May 1888
Obituary:
Franklin Leroy Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Arnold, residing on Emmons street, West Niles, after an illness of two months, died on Saturday night, at 10:15 o'clock, aged 15 years and 6 months.  Frank was an apprentice at this office, and had nearly finished his first year's time.  Always faithful, obliging, courteous and kind; he possessed qualifications that go to make men of mark.  He had many kind friends, and during his illness was visited by his associates, and those from the Baptist Sunday school to which he belonged.  All were in love with him.  His parents, sister and brothers have the sympathy of all.  The funeral took place from the house at 10:30 this morning, Rev. Mr. Davis, of the Baptist church, officiating.  The remains were taken to Edwardsburg for interment in the family burying ground.
Taken From The Niles Weekly Mirror, 30 May 1888.

Contributed By Marilyn Lane

 

 

Arnold, William Brown

Town:  Oshtemo, Kalamazoo Co., Date of Death:  27 May 1930
Obituary:
William B. Arnold, 109 Sycamore street, died last evening in the Pinecrest sanitarium, near Kalamazoo, where he had been a patient for several months.  The body is at the Rutherford Funeral Home and the funeral services will be held there on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.  The Rev. W.W. Slee, pastor of the Methodist church will officiate.  Mr. Mr. [sic] Arnold is survived by a widow, Mrs. Vervie Arnold, one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Dickeson and two sons, Vere and Edward, all of Niles
Taken From The Niles Daily Star, 28 May 1930.

Contributed By Marilyn Lane

 

 




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