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Author: robinroberts7
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>From the Lapeer Clarion dated September 21, 1900 under the section 'County News':
Spencer Clover, father of Frank S. Clover, died at his home, a couple miles west of town, Tuesday. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock yesterday, Rev's Thompson and Corkery officiating and S. D. Brown conducting. Deceased was 80 years of age.
>From the Lapeer County Press dated May 25, 1932. Reprinted in the Lapeer Legacy Vol 11-15, 1993-1997, page 77. Published by the Lapeer County Genealogical Society:
Columbiaville Woman Dies of Heart Trouble
Mrs. Emma (Clover) Harmon, 76 years old, died Monday morning, May 23, at her home in Columbiaville after suffering from several severe heart attacks. She was born in Lapeer September 7, 1855. She married Thomas Harmon September 18, 1872. She lived in Lapeer until 1930 when, after Mr. Harmon's death, she moved to Columbiaville. Surviving are a son, Charles of Riverside, Calif. and a daughter, Mrs. William Rudland, near Davison. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 o'clock from the home, Rev. Charles Bragg officiating, and burial was in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Lapeer.
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