Funeral Services Held Wednesday for Lifelong Resident of Locality
Who Died Monday After Long Period of Poor Health.
Funeral services for Alfred Otis Elder, who passed away on
Monday, August 3rd, 1942, were held from the Hemenway-Valentine funeral
home here at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Donn S. Stubbs,
pastor of the Methodist church, officiated. The pall-bearers were
Dr. Wm. A. Smith, J.A. Stuart, Fred Consear, C.F. Koppelman, C.J. Wittman
and Ed. Thompson. The burial took place in Pleasant View cemetery.
Mr. Elder, who would have been 70 years old September
2nd, died at his home Monday morning of a cerebral hemorrhage, following
an illness of two years. He was born in Dundee township in 1872,
and attended the Bragg school. He was united in marriage on March
27, 1895, to Miss Laura Reinhart, who survives.
A lifelong resident of this locality, Mr. Elder had spent
over 40 years as a clothing merchant, entering upon this career in 1894
when he went into business with his father, the late Josiah Elder.
He had also been a director of the H.C. McLachlin & Co. State Bank
since its organization as a state bank, and had been active in community
affairs before his retirement due to ill health.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two
sons, Clyde, of Trilby, Ohio, and Stanley, of Petersburg, one daughter,
Mrs. Fred Emerick, of Oldport; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Roe of Weston,
Ohio, and Mrs. Richard Nichols, of Detroit; three brothers, Martin of Eugene,
Oregon, Edward, of Deerfield, and George, of Detroit, as well as nine grandchildren.
Another daughter, Mrs. Gladys Hoffman, passed away in 1933.
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Another early Methodist Minister:
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Obit of Mrs. SUSAN TRACY,
....her son, Rev. D. B. Tracy, of
Detroit, at length entered the Christian ministry in connection
with the Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1866 the family
removed to Petersburg, and she united by letter with the
Presbyterian Church.
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