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William A Boudeman

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William A Boudeman

Birth
Death
23 Dec 1888 (aged 14–15)
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 6 Sec 34 Grave 3
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Kalamazoo Daily Telegraph, Dec. 26, 1888 page 7
Funeral Services of the late Will A. Boudeman at the Family Residence on Main Street This Morning.
The funeral service of the late Will A Boudeman occurred this morning at 10:30 o'clock, a t the home corner Mai n a n d West streets. It was one of the saddest funerals that has occurred in this city, when one of the most promising of young men was laid away forever. The house was filled with friends and the floral remembrances were beautiful. At the head of the casket a picture of the departed one was draped. Rev. J. F. Loba conducted the services, and his words over the dead were touching and beautiful. The music was sweet. The high school cadets and scholars were all present, and the former wore mourning badges. The directors and officers of the City National bank and many gentlemen of the bar were also present. The interment took place at Mountain Home. The pall-bearers were: Chas. Haigh, Hugh Burns, Cameron Burns, Walter Cassell, Leon Groesbeck, Walter French, Dwight Bruen and Benjamin Austin.

In Memoriam—Will A. Bondeman. WHEREAS, Our Heavenly Father has, in his infinite wisdom removed from our ranks by death a dearly loved friend and companion, be it. Resolved, That in Will Boudeman the High School Cadets have lost an affectionate, loyal and well-loved friend, who gave large promise of a useful and influential manhood; and that we extend to his parents and friends our sincere sympathy with them in this deep bereavement.
Kalamazoo Daily Telegraph January 7, 1889 page 7
Kalamazoo Daily Telegraph, Dec. 26, 1888 page 7
Funeral Services of the late Will A. Boudeman at the Family Residence on Main Street This Morning.
The funeral service of the late Will A Boudeman occurred this morning at 10:30 o'clock, a t the home corner Mai n a n d West streets. It was one of the saddest funerals that has occurred in this city, when one of the most promising of young men was laid away forever. The house was filled with friends and the floral remembrances were beautiful. At the head of the casket a picture of the departed one was draped. Rev. J. F. Loba conducted the services, and his words over the dead were touching and beautiful. The music was sweet. The high school cadets and scholars were all present, and the former wore mourning badges. The directors and officers of the City National bank and many gentlemen of the bar were also present. The interment took place at Mountain Home. The pall-bearers were: Chas. Haigh, Hugh Burns, Cameron Burns, Walter Cassell, Leon Groesbeck, Walter French, Dwight Bruen and Benjamin Austin.

In Memoriam—Will A. Bondeman. WHEREAS, Our Heavenly Father has, in his infinite wisdom removed from our ranks by death a dearly loved friend and companion, be it. Resolved, That in Will Boudeman the High School Cadets have lost an affectionate, loyal and well-loved friend, who gave large promise of a useful and influential manhood; and that we extend to his parents and friends our sincere sympathy with them in this deep bereavement.
Kalamazoo Daily Telegraph January 7, 1889 page 7


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30753095/william_a-boudeman: accessed ), memorial page for William A Boudeman (1873–23 Dec 1888), Find a Grave Memorial ID 30753095, citing Mountain Home Cemetery, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by ambs (contributor 46814643).