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Stephen J. Dwelley

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Stephen J. Dwelley

Birth
Fostoria, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA
Death
5 Oct 1911 (aged 22)
Fostoria, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Fostoria, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Stephen Dwelley was born in Watertown on Nov. 22, 1888. His home was one mile east of Watertown Center, where he lived with his parents. He died on Oct. 5th 1911, after a brief illness. He was a favorite with all who knew him and his sudden death cast a gloom over the community. He was ever ready to lend a helping hand wherever it was needed and for that reason his death is a great loss to the community. He leaves a father, mother, sister and brother to mourn his loss.
The funeral was held at the home on Oct. 7th, Rev. Benson officiating. The Fostoria male quartette furnished music. ‘Mid flowers and friends he was laid to rest in the Watertown Cemetery until



"We can catch the broken threads again,

And finish what we have begun;

Heaven will the mysteries explain,

And then, ah then, we'll understand."

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors who were so kind to us in our late bereavement; also the young men who sang with such heartfelt sympathy; also those who sent flowers. J.T. Dwelley and Family.

Son of Jerome L Dwelley and Laura F. Mcninch
contributor Joann Geybels
Stephen Dwelley was born in Watertown on Nov. 22, 1888. His home was one mile east of Watertown Center, where he lived with his parents. He died on Oct. 5th 1911, after a brief illness. He was a favorite with all who knew him and his sudden death cast a gloom over the community. He was ever ready to lend a helping hand wherever it was needed and for that reason his death is a great loss to the community. He leaves a father, mother, sister and brother to mourn his loss.
The funeral was held at the home on Oct. 7th, Rev. Benson officiating. The Fostoria male quartette furnished music. ‘Mid flowers and friends he was laid to rest in the Watertown Cemetery until



"We can catch the broken threads again,

And finish what we have begun;

Heaven will the mysteries explain,

And then, ah then, we'll understand."

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors who were so kind to us in our late bereavement; also the young men who sang with such heartfelt sympathy; also those who sent flowers. J.T. Dwelley and Family.

Son of Jerome L Dwelley and Laura F. Mcninch
contributor Joann Geybels


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