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Bernice Silvernail

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Bernice Silvernail

Birth
Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA
Death
31 Dec 1944 (aged 10)
Burial
Ellington, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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The many friends of Bernice Silvernail, ten-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Silvernail, were
saddened to learn of her untimely
death in Morris hospital Sunday
evening. She had been ill but a
short time and underwent an appendectomy in the hospital Sunday afternoon.
Bernice was born April 20, 1934,
in Elkland township and had spent
all of her life here except for a
year in Almont. She was a pupil
in the fifth grade in the Dillman
school and a regular attendant of
the Evangelical Sunday school,
church, Junior League and Mission Band.
Surviving are her parents and
two brothers, Wilbur and Ronald,
at home.
Funeral services were held
Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Evangelical church where the body lay
in state from noon until the funeral hour. Rev. S. P. Kirn officiated and burial was made in Ellington cemetery. The remains were
in the Munro funeral home until
Tuesday when the body was taken
to the home, west of town
The many friends of Bernice Silvernail, ten-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Silvernail, were
saddened to learn of her untimely
death in Morris hospital Sunday
evening. She had been ill but a
short time and underwent an appendectomy in the hospital Sunday afternoon.
Bernice was born April 20, 1934,
in Elkland township and had spent
all of her life here except for a
year in Almont. She was a pupil
in the fifth grade in the Dillman
school and a regular attendant of
the Evangelical Sunday school,
church, Junior League and Mission Band.
Surviving are her parents and
two brothers, Wilbur and Ronald,
at home.
Funeral services were held
Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Evangelical church where the body lay
in state from noon until the funeral hour. Rev. S. P. Kirn officiated and burial was made in Ellington cemetery. The remains were
in the Munro funeral home until
Tuesday when the body was taken
to the home, west of town


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