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Orange Webster

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Orange Webster

Birth
Saugerties, Ulster County, New York, USA
Death
21 May 1915 (aged 83)
Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
B19-13
Memorial ID
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Obituary - Adrian Daily Telegram 22 May, 1915
" Death at Cadillac"
Fred P. Webster has been advised of the death of his father, Orange Webster, for some years a resident of Cadillac, Mich, but formerly engaged in the hardware business in Adrian. Death came at 9 o'clock last night and was due to old age. Mr. Webster was director in a Cadillac bank and had been active in business up to the first of the year, when he had a sick spell, from which he did not fully recover. Mr. Webster leaves a widow and three children, Mrs. H.E. Dalzell, a daughter residing at Cadillac, William C. Webster, a son in Chicago, and Fred P. Webster, the other son in Adrian. Mrs. Drury, the other daughter who resided at Cadillac, died about three years ago. Twelve grandchildren and one great-grandchild also survive.
The remains are to be brought to Adrian for burial, arriving over the Lake Shore Monday afternoon, with burial immediately after at Oakwood under the auspices of Adrian Commandery No. 4 Knights Templar of which he was a member at the time of his death.
Obituary - Adrian Daily Telegram 22 May, 1915
" Death at Cadillac"
Fred P. Webster has been advised of the death of his father, Orange Webster, for some years a resident of Cadillac, Mich, but formerly engaged in the hardware business in Adrian. Death came at 9 o'clock last night and was due to old age. Mr. Webster was director in a Cadillac bank and had been active in business up to the first of the year, when he had a sick spell, from which he did not fully recover. Mr. Webster leaves a widow and three children, Mrs. H.E. Dalzell, a daughter residing at Cadillac, William C. Webster, a son in Chicago, and Fred P. Webster, the other son in Adrian. Mrs. Drury, the other daughter who resided at Cadillac, died about three years ago. Twelve grandchildren and one great-grandchild also survive.
The remains are to be brought to Adrian for burial, arriving over the Lake Shore Monday afternoon, with burial immediately after at Oakwood under the auspices of Adrian Commandery No. 4 Knights Templar of which he was a member at the time of his death.


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