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Viola May <I>Heator</I> Daniels-Rush

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Viola May Heator Daniels-Rush

Birth
Berlin Township, Ionia County, Michigan, USA
Death
11 May 1935 (aged 51)
Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
1260
Memorial ID
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The Lake Odessa Wave, Thursday, May 16, 1935

Mrs. Jay Daniels, 52, died at her home east of here in Sebewa, Saturday morning, after an illness of several weeks. She had been in failing health for the past couple of years. Mrs. Daniels was born in Berlin township, her maiden name being Viola May Heator. In 1903 she was married to Henry Rush and to this union one child was born, who survives her.

On November 9, 1909 she was married to Jay Daniels. To this union four children were born. She is survived by the husband, three daughters, Mrs. Emerson Soules at Lowell, Mrs. Ernest Harris at Lake Odessa, Mrs. Thomas Wacha at home; two sons, Calvin and Albert, 13, at home; an aged mother Mrs. Miranda Heator, one sister Mrs. Chris Fahrni, one brother Erwin Heator, a grandchild, and many other relatives.

The funeral was held at the home Monday afternoon, the Rev. George J. Start of the Lake Odessa Congregational church officiating. Interment was made in Lakeside Cemetery.

Those from a distance who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kimble, Mr. and Mrs. Annie Denise of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Joseph Wacha and son John of Orleans, Mrs. Mary Drake of Sunfield, and Wesley Lovell of Clio.
The Lake Odessa Wave, Thursday, May 16, 1935

Mrs. Jay Daniels, 52, died at her home east of here in Sebewa, Saturday morning, after an illness of several weeks. She had been in failing health for the past couple of years. Mrs. Daniels was born in Berlin township, her maiden name being Viola May Heator. In 1903 she was married to Henry Rush and to this union one child was born, who survives her.

On November 9, 1909 she was married to Jay Daniels. To this union four children were born. She is survived by the husband, three daughters, Mrs. Emerson Soules at Lowell, Mrs. Ernest Harris at Lake Odessa, Mrs. Thomas Wacha at home; two sons, Calvin and Albert, 13, at home; an aged mother Mrs. Miranda Heator, one sister Mrs. Chris Fahrni, one brother Erwin Heator, a grandchild, and many other relatives.

The funeral was held at the home Monday afternoon, the Rev. George J. Start of the Lake Odessa Congregational church officiating. Interment was made in Lakeside Cemetery.

Those from a distance who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kimble, Mr. and Mrs. Annie Denise of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Joseph Wacha and son John of Orleans, Mrs. Mary Drake of Sunfield, and Wesley Lovell of Clio.


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