Obituary:
Manson Shearer Taken by Death
Mason A. Shearer, of Kegomic, employee of the Michigan Tanning and Extract Company for the last 20 years, died early today after an illness of four months.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Peters Funeral Home with the Rev. G.A. Weaver in charge. Burial in Greenwood cemetery will follow.
Mr. Shearer was born in Indiana, April 17, 1867, and was married to a Miss Eliza Whitcomb on November 7, 1893.
Forty seven years ago Mr. Shearer first came to Petoskey. Twenty years ago he went to work for the Michigan Tanning and Extract Company. For the last fours years he had served as night watchman.
Surviving are: his wife; a daughter, Edith, at home; two sons, Gordon, of Petoskey, and Maurice, of Cadillac; and nine grandchildren.
--Transcribed from the Petoskey Evening News, Jan 12, 1939.
Obituary:
Manson Shearer Taken by Death
Mason A. Shearer, of Kegomic, employee of the Michigan Tanning and Extract Company for the last 20 years, died early today after an illness of four months.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Peters Funeral Home with the Rev. G.A. Weaver in charge. Burial in Greenwood cemetery will follow.
Mr. Shearer was born in Indiana, April 17, 1867, and was married to a Miss Eliza Whitcomb on November 7, 1893.
Forty seven years ago Mr. Shearer first came to Petoskey. Twenty years ago he went to work for the Michigan Tanning and Extract Company. For the last fours years he had served as night watchman.
Surviving are: his wife; a daughter, Edith, at home; two sons, Gordon, of Petoskey, and Maurice, of Cadillac; and nine grandchildren.
--Transcribed from the Petoskey Evening News, Jan 12, 1939.
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