Fanny Henderson-Montney
After an illness of several months from stomach complications Mrs. Levi Montney died at her home in east Grant Sunday at the age of fifty-three. The funeral took place from the home, Wednesday. Rev. A. L. Woodlock preached the sermon and the interment was made at Cherry Grove
Fanny Henderson-Montney was born in St. Clair County in 1851. There her early life was spent and there too she was joined in marriage to Levi Montney. Twenty-five years ago they moved to Clare county and these many years have resided on the old homestead northeast of Clare. Two daughters and three sons came to bless the home, Lizzie, Carrie, Clayton, Floyd and Ray, all of whom still make the old homestead their home and now with the husband and father mourn the death of one true to the best of home. Three brothers in St. Clair county also survive. For many years deceased was troubled with digestive difficulty and since last March was in critical condition, but was patient through all.
The many who followed the remains to the last resting place attest the respect in which deceased was held in the community.
Contributed by Katheleen Jackson
Fanny Henderson-Montney
After an illness of several months from stomach complications Mrs. Levi Montney died at her home in east Grant Sunday at the age of fifty-three. The funeral took place from the home, Wednesday. Rev. A. L. Woodlock preached the sermon and the interment was made at Cherry Grove
Fanny Henderson-Montney was born in St. Clair County in 1851. There her early life was spent and there too she was joined in marriage to Levi Montney. Twenty-five years ago they moved to Clare county and these many years have resided on the old homestead northeast of Clare. Two daughters and three sons came to bless the home, Lizzie, Carrie, Clayton, Floyd and Ray, all of whom still make the old homestead their home and now with the husband and father mourn the death of one true to the best of home. Three brothers in St. Clair county also survive. For many years deceased was troubled with digestive difficulty and since last March was in critical condition, but was patient through all.
The many who followed the remains to the last resting place attest the respect in which deceased was held in the community.
Contributed by Katheleen Jackson
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