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Harriet Arzelia <I>Trumble</I> Dye

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Harriet Arzelia Trumble Dye

Birth
Death
14 Dec 1933 (aged 44)
Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Rose Township, Oakland County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Former St. Clair Girl's Death Severe Shock To Friends – In the passing of Harriet Trumble Dye early last Friday morning, the city of Flint lost one of its most efficient teachers. She was born in the city of Topeka, Kansas, Nov. 15, 1889. She was a graduate of the St. Clair high school and the State Normal College at Ypsilanti. She was married at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Witty in Detroit, Aug. 23, 1924, to Harvey Dye of Flint. She was a natural born teacher and had the love of her pupils wherever she went. For the past few years she had been teaching in the Dewey school winning friends among teachers and pupils and was an acknowledged hard, conscientious worker and always won the esteem of her superiors. The beauties of nature appealed to her so strongly. Gorgeous sunsets on the quiet inland lakes were entrancing to her. Some of her work in art is in the possession of her near relatives. Conscious of children's keen observation, she always dressed to please them and was richly rewarded with their simple admiration. On Saturday she and her husband went down town shopping, apparently as well and strong as usual. Sunday she was far from well but thought nothing much of it. Monday she was not able to go to school. Tuesday and Wednesday the doctor's advice was a touch of the "flu." Thursday she was taken to Hurley hospital where she passed away about 5:30 Friday morning. The funeral took place from Dodd and Dumanois' beautiful funeral home in Flint , with the Rev. Dr. Kerns of the First Presbyterian church officiating and choosing as his text the last part of the last verse of the 23rd Psalm. After the wonderful organ prelude, the soloist sang "Lead Kindly Light" and again "The Old Rugged Cross," Hattie's favorite hymns. Interment was in Rose Centre cemetery, considered one of the beautiful spots in that section of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Trumble, parents of the deceased, were in attendance at the funeral. They, with other St. Clair relatives, have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in this affliction.
Former St. Clair Girl's Death Severe Shock To Friends – In the passing of Harriet Trumble Dye early last Friday morning, the city of Flint lost one of its most efficient teachers. She was born in the city of Topeka, Kansas, Nov. 15, 1889. She was a graduate of the St. Clair high school and the State Normal College at Ypsilanti. She was married at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Witty in Detroit, Aug. 23, 1924, to Harvey Dye of Flint. She was a natural born teacher and had the love of her pupils wherever she went. For the past few years she had been teaching in the Dewey school winning friends among teachers and pupils and was an acknowledged hard, conscientious worker and always won the esteem of her superiors. The beauties of nature appealed to her so strongly. Gorgeous sunsets on the quiet inland lakes were entrancing to her. Some of her work in art is in the possession of her near relatives. Conscious of children's keen observation, she always dressed to please them and was richly rewarded with their simple admiration. On Saturday she and her husband went down town shopping, apparently as well and strong as usual. Sunday she was far from well but thought nothing much of it. Monday she was not able to go to school. Tuesday and Wednesday the doctor's advice was a touch of the "flu." Thursday she was taken to Hurley hospital where she passed away about 5:30 Friday morning. The funeral took place from Dodd and Dumanois' beautiful funeral home in Flint , with the Rev. Dr. Kerns of the First Presbyterian church officiating and choosing as his text the last part of the last verse of the 23rd Psalm. After the wonderful organ prelude, the soloist sang "Lead Kindly Light" and again "The Old Rugged Cross," Hattie's favorite hymns. Interment was in Rose Centre cemetery, considered one of the beautiful spots in that section of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Trumble, parents of the deceased, were in attendance at the funeral. They, with other St. Clair relatives, have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in this affliction.


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