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Sarah Lutisha <I>Bristol</I> Parker

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Sarah Lutisha Bristol Parker

Birth
Canada
Death
8 Sep 1906 (aged 44)
Michigan, USA
Burial
Grant Township, Huron County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Cass City Chronicle, Friday, September 14, 1906, page 5, "CANBORO."
Jas. Bristol of Caro brought the sad news of the death of his sister, Mrs. H. Parker, to the relatives in this vicinity, Sunday.
Mrs. Harvey Parker, formerly of this place, but now of Purdy's Crossing, died at her home Saturday after an illness of but a few weeks. She had not been strong for several years, and when she undertook a short walk or anything that required physical exertion, she would find herself much exhausted, but otherwise she did not complain of any illness.
She leaves to mourn her departure four sons and four daughters, James, John, Harry and Harvey, and Mrs. L. Parsell, Lois, Bertha and Florence: a husband, one brother and other near relatives and friends.
The funeral occurred from the M. E. church at Gagetown Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock, Rev. Sutphen of the Baptist church of Elkton officiating.
The remains were laid to rest in the Williamson cemetery, in Grant township. Mrs. Parker was a quiet, reserved woman, affectionately devoted to her home, her family and a few close friends. They have the sympathy of the community in their sad bereavement.
Cass City Chronicle, Friday, September 14, 1906, page 5, "CANBORO."
Jas. Bristol of Caro brought the sad news of the death of his sister, Mrs. H. Parker, to the relatives in this vicinity, Sunday.
Mrs. Harvey Parker, formerly of this place, but now of Purdy's Crossing, died at her home Saturday after an illness of but a few weeks. She had not been strong for several years, and when she undertook a short walk or anything that required physical exertion, she would find herself much exhausted, but otherwise she did not complain of any illness.
She leaves to mourn her departure four sons and four daughters, James, John, Harry and Harvey, and Mrs. L. Parsell, Lois, Bertha and Florence: a husband, one brother and other near relatives and friends.
The funeral occurred from the M. E. church at Gagetown Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock, Rev. Sutphen of the Baptist church of Elkton officiating.
The remains were laid to rest in the Williamson cemetery, in Grant township. Mrs. Parker was a quiet, reserved woman, affectionately devoted to her home, her family and a few close friends. They have the sympathy of the community in their sad bereavement.


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