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Alma Olive <I>Mathews</I> Ardner

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Alma Olive Mathews Ardner

Birth
Howard City, Montcalm County, Michigan, USA
Death
8 Nov 1933 (aged 36)
Shepherd, Isabella County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Shepherd, Isabella County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row D Lot 27 Space 2
Memorial ID
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Ardnerd Alma Olive
Row D Lot 27 Space 2
Buried Nov. 8. 1933
Owner: Henry Ardner
Twp. clerk record page 700



Alma Mathews Ardner

Funeral services for Alma Mathews Ardner which were hold Saturday afternoon at the Shepherd M.E. church under the auspices of Coe Chapter No. 98., O.F.S., were largely attended and an abundance of beautiful floral tributes further marked the esteems in which the deceased lady was held, and sympathy for the bereaved family.

Members of the Eastern Star chapter attended the services in a body and acted as ushers at the church. Musical selections were rendered by a quartet consisting of Carl Piatt, Claude Stump, Eakiel Wilson and Mrs. E.L. Ashworth, and by R." A. Garber who sang a solo. Pallbearers were Alfred Carroll, Paul Riess, Milo Richmond, R.D. Ulah, Raymond Slates and Bradford Cole.

Mrs. Ardner, nee Alma Mathews, was born in Howard City a little more than 37 years ago. She taught school for a number of years in Hemlock before going to Laporte, where she became principal of the high school. Her marriage to L.R. Ardner of Shepherd was solemnized about 11 years ago.

Surviving with the husband are 1 daughter Ida Jane Ardner, and a son Jack Mathews Ardner, both in infancy. She also leaves her mother, Mrs. Ida Mathews of Shepherd; 2 brothers J.T. Mathews of Tahoe, Calif. and James Mathews of Beulah., and 2 sisters Mrs. J.P. Nicholson of Greenville and Mrs. Wm. Allen of Saginaw. Her father, who formerly conducted a restaurant business in Shepherd, and & baby daughter preceded her in death.

Mrs. Ardner was a past worthy matron of Coe Chapter O.F.S.s was a member of the White Shrine of Alma and also of the Shepherd Rebekah lodge and the Shepherd Women's club.
Ardnerd Alma Olive
Row D Lot 27 Space 2
Buried Nov. 8. 1933
Owner: Henry Ardner
Twp. clerk record page 700



Alma Mathews Ardner

Funeral services for Alma Mathews Ardner which were hold Saturday afternoon at the Shepherd M.E. church under the auspices of Coe Chapter No. 98., O.F.S., were largely attended and an abundance of beautiful floral tributes further marked the esteems in which the deceased lady was held, and sympathy for the bereaved family.

Members of the Eastern Star chapter attended the services in a body and acted as ushers at the church. Musical selections were rendered by a quartet consisting of Carl Piatt, Claude Stump, Eakiel Wilson and Mrs. E.L. Ashworth, and by R." A. Garber who sang a solo. Pallbearers were Alfred Carroll, Paul Riess, Milo Richmond, R.D. Ulah, Raymond Slates and Bradford Cole.

Mrs. Ardner, nee Alma Mathews, was born in Howard City a little more than 37 years ago. She taught school for a number of years in Hemlock before going to Laporte, where she became principal of the high school. Her marriage to L.R. Ardner of Shepherd was solemnized about 11 years ago.

Surviving with the husband are 1 daughter Ida Jane Ardner, and a son Jack Mathews Ardner, both in infancy. She also leaves her mother, Mrs. Ida Mathews of Shepherd; 2 brothers J.T. Mathews of Tahoe, Calif. and James Mathews of Beulah., and 2 sisters Mrs. J.P. Nicholson of Greenville and Mrs. Wm. Allen of Saginaw. Her father, who formerly conducted a restaurant business in Shepherd, and & baby daughter preceded her in death.

Mrs. Ardner was a past worthy matron of Coe Chapter O.F.S.s was a member of the White Shrine of Alma and also of the Shepherd Rebekah lodge and the Shepherd Women's club.

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