Funeral services for Grant Agar,
37, of Ann Arbor, were held Sunday
at 2:30 p. m. in Little's Funeral
Home. Rev. E. M. Gibson of
Reese officiated and burial.was in
Elkland Cemetery.
Mr. Agar died suddenly early
Thursday in Ann Arbor. Masonic
rites were conducted at the grave
and pallbearers were members of
an Ann Arbor Masonic lodge.
Grant Agar, son of Mrs. Lucy
Agar and the late Isaac Agar, was
born here Nov. 23, 1915, and left
here about 1924 to make his home
in Ann Arbor.
He is survived by his mother
who lives in Ann Arbor; a brother,
Frank Agar of Ann Arbor; three
sisters, Mrs. Harold Felton (Ruth)
of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Harland Bond
(Thelma) of Coldwater and Mrs.
H. Harlow Haley (Marian) of Toledo,
Ohio; a nephew and two nieces,
Robert and Sherry L Agar of Ann
Arbor and Harlene Bond of Coldwater,
and an uncle, Roy Terry, of
Detroit.
Grant was divorced from Florence Dunn, they had a son Dennis.
Funeral services for Grant Agar,
37, of Ann Arbor, were held Sunday
at 2:30 p. m. in Little's Funeral
Home. Rev. E. M. Gibson of
Reese officiated and burial.was in
Elkland Cemetery.
Mr. Agar died suddenly early
Thursday in Ann Arbor. Masonic
rites were conducted at the grave
and pallbearers were members of
an Ann Arbor Masonic lodge.
Grant Agar, son of Mrs. Lucy
Agar and the late Isaac Agar, was
born here Nov. 23, 1915, and left
here about 1924 to make his home
in Ann Arbor.
He is survived by his mother
who lives in Ann Arbor; a brother,
Frank Agar of Ann Arbor; three
sisters, Mrs. Harold Felton (Ruth)
of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Harland Bond
(Thelma) of Coldwater and Mrs.
H. Harlow Haley (Marian) of Toledo,
Ohio; a nephew and two nieces,
Robert and Sherry L Agar of Ann
Arbor and Harlene Bond of Coldwater,
and an uncle, Roy Terry, of
Detroit.
Grant was divorced from Florence Dunn, they had a son Dennis.
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