“ Harold Victor Davis, 45 years old, of 528 Smith street, died in Mercy Hospital at 8:15 a. m. today following four days illness of pneumonia. He had been employed at the Stoner-Mauer company. Mr. Davis was born in Mercer county, Pennsylvania, and lived here several years. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Gladys Davis, and three daughters.
The body has been removed to the Maurice funeral home, pending funeral arrangements. “
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“ Funeral services for Harold Victor Davis, 45, who died of pneumonia at 8:15 a.m. yesterday in Mercy Hospital, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Maurice funeral home and at 2:30 in the Christian and Missionary Alliance church. The Rev. G. J. Stoddard will officiate. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery.
Mr. Davis, born in Sharpsville, Pennsylvania April 8, 1897, came to Monroe six years ago, making his home at 528 Smith street. He was employed by Stoner-Maurer Company as a pressman. On July 25, 1941, he married Gladys Duvall at Napoleon, Ohio. Surviving, besides the wife, are three daughters by a previous marriage, Mrs. J. Faxell of Chicago, Mrs. Francis Kuban of Lyonsville, Pennsylvania, and Dorothy Davis, also of Lyonsville; a sister, Mrs. Hazel King, of Youngstown, Ohio; and one grandchild.
Mr. Davis was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, and the Eagles will hold services at the funeral home and a short service at the cemetery. Eagles will act as pallbearers. “
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“ Funeral services for Harold Victor Davis, who died of pneumonia Thursday morning at Mercy Hospital, were held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Maurice funeral home and at 2:30 at the Christian and Missionary Alliance church with the Rev. G. J. Stoddard officiating. Burial was in Woodland Cemetery.
Pall bearers were John Kirby, Kenneth Ainslie, Charles Broderick, Ralph Terry, Jacob Michael and Lawson Perks. “
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“ Harold Victor Davis, 45 years old, of 528 Smith street, died in Mercy Hospital at 8:15 a. m. today following four days illness of pneumonia. He had been employed at the Stoner-Mauer company. Mr. Davis was born in Mercer county, Pennsylvania, and lived here several years. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Gladys Davis, and three daughters.
The body has been removed to the Maurice funeral home, pending funeral arrangements. “
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“ Funeral services for Harold Victor Davis, 45, who died of pneumonia at 8:15 a.m. yesterday in Mercy Hospital, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Maurice funeral home and at 2:30 in the Christian and Missionary Alliance church. The Rev. G. J. Stoddard will officiate. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery.
Mr. Davis, born in Sharpsville, Pennsylvania April 8, 1897, came to Monroe six years ago, making his home at 528 Smith street. He was employed by Stoner-Maurer Company as a pressman. On July 25, 1941, he married Gladys Duvall at Napoleon, Ohio. Surviving, besides the wife, are three daughters by a previous marriage, Mrs. J. Faxell of Chicago, Mrs. Francis Kuban of Lyonsville, Pennsylvania, and Dorothy Davis, also of Lyonsville; a sister, Mrs. Hazel King, of Youngstown, Ohio; and one grandchild.
Mr. Davis was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, and the Eagles will hold services at the funeral home and a short service at the cemetery. Eagles will act as pallbearers. “
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“ This Certifies That Roy Duvall of Monroe, Michigan and Gladys Sterling of North Baltimore, Ohio were by me united in Holy Matrimony on the 1st day of July in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Nineteen at Monroe, Michigan
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. Victor x Berthelate
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. Justice of the Peace
Witnesses: John Mohlyamuth
. Ruby Mohlyamuth “
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“ Harold Victor Davis, 45 years old, of 528 Smith street, died in Mercy Hospital at 8:15 a. m. today following four days illness of pneumonia. He had been employed at the Stoner-Mauer company. Mr. Davis was born in Mercer county, Pennsylvania, and lived here several years. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Gladys Davis, and three daughters.
The body has been removed to the Maurice funeral home, pending funeral arrangements. “
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“ Funeral services for Harold Victor Davis, 45, who died of pneumonia at 8:15 a.m. yesterday in Mercy Hospital, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Maurice funeral home and at 2:30 in the Christian and Missionary Alliance church. The Rev. G. J. Stoddard will officiate. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery.
Mr. Davis, born in Sharpsville, Pennsylvania April 8, 1897, came to Monroe six years ago, making his home at 528 Smith street. He was employed by Stoner-Maurer Company as a pressman. On July 25, 1941, he married Gladys Duvall at Napoleon, Ohio. Surviving, besides the wife, are three daughters by a previous marriage, Mrs. J. Faxell of Chicago, Mrs. Francis Kuban of Lyonsville, Pennsylvania, and Dorothy Davis, also of Lyonsville; a sister, Mrs. Hazel King, of Youngstown, Ohio; and one grandchild.
Mr. Davis was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, and the Eagles will hold services at the funeral home and a short service at the cemetery. Eagles will act as pallbearers. “
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“ Mrs. Gladys M. Furstenberg, 81, of 5158 Plum Creek Dr., Monroe, died at 1 this morning in Toledo Hospital. She had been ill a year and seriously ill 10 days.
Friends may call after 7 tonight in the Allore Funeral Home, Monroe, where services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Monday. The Rev. Gary Allward of Calvary United Methodist Church will officiate and burial will be in the Roselawn Memorial Park Cemetery.
She was born Mary (sic May) 1, 1899, in Hammonsburg, Ohio, to Andrew and Maggie (Masters) Sterling. She married Fred Furstenberg in 1945 in Napoleon, Ohio. He died in 1970.
Ms. Furstenberg is survived by a son, Roy Duvall, of Toledo; 3 daughters, Mrs. Orla Absalom, Mrs. John (Dorothy) Cooper and Mrs. Peggy Lanier, all of Monroe; a sister, Mrs. Fern Brandeberry and a half-sister, Mrs. Edith Moore, both of Findlay, Ohio; a sister-in-law, Ruby Sterling, of Bloomdale, Ohio; 12 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, two brothers and a sister. “
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“ Bearers for Mrs. Gladys M. Furstenberg, 81, of 5158 Plum Creek Dr., who died Saturday in Toledo Hospital, Toledo, were Lewis Absalom, Wayne Killion, William Jennings, Dennis Lanier, Douglas Duvall and Rolland Ballard. “
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“ Elroy J. Duvall, 87, of 5160 Plum Creek Dr. died at 10:15 p.m. Thursday in Mercy Memorial Hospital where he had been the past six weeks. He had been ill the past five y;ears, living in Frenchtown Nursing Care Center, and seriously ill the past six week.
Friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday at the Allore Funeral Home, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday. The Rev. William McBride of Calvary United Methodist Church will officiate and burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park in LaSalle.
Born Sept. 7, 1902 in Monroe, he was the son of William and Clara (Frankhouse) Duvall. His first marriage was to Gladys Furstenburg, who he later divorced. He then married Minnie Cole, who died July 3, 1967.
A laborer with Monroe Auto Equipment Co. for many years, he was a member of Monroe Senior Citizens.
Surviving are a son, Roy, of Monroe; 3 daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Cooper, Mrs. Orla Absalom and Mrs. Peggy Lanier, all of Monroe; 22 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two brothers and a sister.
Memorials may be to a charity of the donor’s choice. “
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“ Elroy J. Duvall, who died Thursday night at the age of 87, was preceded in death by a brother and two sons, not a sister and two brothers as was reported to The Evening News for Saturday’s edition.
Also, his first marriage was to Gladys Sterling and he later married Minnie Cole, who died July 3, 1967.
Also, he is survived by 12 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. “
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“ Grandma (Gladys Mildred Sterling) was always very particular about the way she looked also. She worked in two very well known dress shops in Monroe, Rushes and The Elizabeth Shop. She too always went dressed very nice. “
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