w/o" Isaac Agar
Link to CCC
Funeral services were held
Wednesday for Mrs. Lucy
Terry Agar, 97, Ann Arbor,
who died Sunday, Feb. 8, 1976.
She was born Nov. 6, 1878,
in Pontiac, daughter of the
late Frank and Carrie Andrews
Terry.
She married Isaac Agar in
1903, in Bay City. He died
June 1, 1925.
She was a member of the
First Methodist church of Ann
Arbor, a member of the Royal
Neighbors of Ann Arbor, and
operated a rooming house for
students for over 50 years.
She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Harlan
(Thelma) Bond of Coldwater,
Fla., and Mrs. Harold (Ruth)
Felton of Whitmore Lake; her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank
(Flossie) Agar of Ann Arbor;
three grandchildren arid five
great-grandchildren. Two
sons and one daughter preceded
her in death.
Rev. Eldred Kelley, pastor
of Salem United Methodist
church of Cass City, officiated
at funeral services conducted
from Little's Funeral Home.
Burial was in Elkland
cemetery.
w/o" Isaac Agar
Link to CCC
Funeral services were held
Wednesday for Mrs. Lucy
Terry Agar, 97, Ann Arbor,
who died Sunday, Feb. 8, 1976.
She was born Nov. 6, 1878,
in Pontiac, daughter of the
late Frank and Carrie Andrews
Terry.
She married Isaac Agar in
1903, in Bay City. He died
June 1, 1925.
She was a member of the
First Methodist church of Ann
Arbor, a member of the Royal
Neighbors of Ann Arbor, and
operated a rooming house for
students for over 50 years.
She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Harlan
(Thelma) Bond of Coldwater,
Fla., and Mrs. Harold (Ruth)
Felton of Whitmore Lake; her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank
(Flossie) Agar of Ann Arbor;
three grandchildren arid five
great-grandchildren. Two
sons and one daughter preceded
her in death.
Rev. Eldred Kelley, pastor
of Salem United Methodist
church of Cass City, officiated
at funeral services conducted
from Little's Funeral Home.
Burial was in Elkland
cemetery.
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