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Note: PLEASE, do NOT transfer this
memorial to other web sites.
Thanks, Nancy (Letcher) Heib.
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She was one of six children. She had a twin brother named Edgar Upham (who is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in Berrien Springs, MI., with his wife Mabel L. (Crane) Upham).
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Edna was married on Sept. 19, 1899, to Carl Everett Schriver [Sr.] in Oronoko Twp. N. of Buchanan, MI. (Carl was 21, and Edna age 18). Carl is the son of Rhinehart Schriver and his wife Lucinda Helmick.
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The notice of their marriage license was printed in the "Berrien County Record" newspaper, in Buchanan, MI on Sept. 21, 1899.
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Carl was a farmer, and they lived near the Burke school, South of Berrien Springs, in Oronoko Twp. [North of Buchanan], Berrien County Michigan.
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Their 3 daughters are:
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1. Marvel Ellen Schriver.
b. 1902.
m. James Smith & Dan Porter.
Marvel "Smith" lived in
Winnipeg, Canada in 1942.
Died July 15, 1980.
Buried Rose Hill cemetery.
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2. Hazel Schriver.
b. 1907. m. Dick J. Stover.
Died March 4, 1999.
Buried Rose Hill cemetery.
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3. Beverly O. Schriver.
b. May 1, 1917.
m. # 1. Paul Wagner.
They lived in Benton Harbor, MI in 1942.
m. # 2. Harry D. Marion.
Lived in Benton Harbor, Michigan.
_______________________________
Note: Oak Grove Cemetery records
(and her headstone),
list Edna's date-of-birth
as 1881.
(Her obituary lists Sept. 20, 1877).
She was married in 1899.
_________________________________
An obituary for Edna was published in "The Berrien Springs Journal Era", on Sept. 17 ,1942, page 1, Sept. 18, page 2, Sept. 19, page 2, and Sept. 20, page 4.
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An obituary for Edna (Upham) Schriver was published in "The News-Palladium" newspaper, in Benton Harbor, Michigan, on Sept. 17, 1942.
It reads as follows:
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Mrs. Carl Schriver Dies in Oronoko.
Berrien Springs, Sept. 17 -
Mrs. Carl Schriver, well known resident of Oronoko township, died Wednesday afternoon in her home near the Burke school, south of Berrien Springs, after a short illness. She was born Sept. 20, 1877, in Mishawaka, Ind. She was married Sept. 19, 1899 to Carl Schriver. Surviving are her husband and three daughters, Mrs. Marvel Smith of Winnipeg, Canada: Mrs. Beverly Wagner of Benton Harbor [MI]: and Mrs. Hazel Stover at home. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Friends may call at the McLauchlin funeral home in Berrien Springs [MI]. Three brothers and one sister survive: Clarence Upham of Buchanan, [MI]: Edgar Upham of St. Joseph, [MI]: and Clifford Upham of Buchanan, [MI]: and Mrs. Clyde [Clara] Dragoo of St. Joseph, [MI].
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The following obituary for Edna
was published in the "Berrien Springs
Journal Era", newspaper in Berrien
Springs, Michigan, on Sept. 17, 1942,
page 1:
------
Mrs. C. Schriver Dies
Following Short Illness.
Mrs. Edna Schriver, 65, wife of
Carl Schriver, a well known resident
of Oronoko township, died Wednesday
afternoon at her home near the Burke
school, following a short illness.
Funeral arrangements are not complete
at this hour, but friends may call at
the McLauchlin Funeral home.
Deceased was born September 20, 1877,
in Michawaka, Ind. She married
Mr. Schriver on September 19, 1899,
and had spent her married life on
the Schriver homestead.
Surviving are the husband and three
daughters, Mrs. Marvel Smith of
Winnipeg, Canada; Mrs. Beverly
Wagner of Benton Harbor, [MI], and
Mrs. Hazel Stover, at home.
---------------------------------
Edna and her husband Carl E. Schriver Sr. are buried right next to Edna's sister Clara (Upham) Dragoo and her husband Clyde Dragoo.
---------------------------------
Edna's parents, Theodore Albert Upham and his wife Isadora N. (Kizer) Upham, are also buried in this cemetery.
--------------------------------
Note: This Oak Grove Cemetery was "formerly" known as the Storick Cemetery.
-------------------------------
-------------------------------
Note: PLEASE, do NOT transfer this
memorial to other web sites.
Thanks, Nancy (Letcher) Heib.
-------------------------------
She was one of six children. She had a twin brother named Edgar Upham (who is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in Berrien Springs, MI., with his wife Mabel L. (Crane) Upham).
--------------------------------
Edna was married on Sept. 19, 1899, to Carl Everett Schriver [Sr.] in Oronoko Twp. N. of Buchanan, MI. (Carl was 21, and Edna age 18). Carl is the son of Rhinehart Schriver and his wife Lucinda Helmick.
--------------------------------
The notice of their marriage license was printed in the "Berrien County Record" newspaper, in Buchanan, MI on Sept. 21, 1899.
---------------------------------
Carl was a farmer, and they lived near the Burke school, South of Berrien Springs, in Oronoko Twp. [North of Buchanan], Berrien County Michigan.
--------------------------------
Their 3 daughters are:
-------------------
1. Marvel Ellen Schriver.
b. 1902.
m. James Smith & Dan Porter.
Marvel "Smith" lived in
Winnipeg, Canada in 1942.
Died July 15, 1980.
Buried Rose Hill cemetery.
-------------------------------
2. Hazel Schriver.
b. 1907. m. Dick J. Stover.
Died March 4, 1999.
Buried Rose Hill cemetery.
----------------------------------
3. Beverly O. Schriver.
b. May 1, 1917.
m. # 1. Paul Wagner.
They lived in Benton Harbor, MI in 1942.
m. # 2. Harry D. Marion.
Lived in Benton Harbor, Michigan.
_______________________________
Note: Oak Grove Cemetery records
(and her headstone),
list Edna's date-of-birth
as 1881.
(Her obituary lists Sept. 20, 1877).
She was married in 1899.
_________________________________
An obituary for Edna was published in "The Berrien Springs Journal Era", on Sept. 17 ,1942, page 1, Sept. 18, page 2, Sept. 19, page 2, and Sept. 20, page 4.
------------------------------------
An obituary for Edna (Upham) Schriver was published in "The News-Palladium" newspaper, in Benton Harbor, Michigan, on Sept. 17, 1942.
It reads as follows:
--------
Mrs. Carl Schriver Dies in Oronoko.
Berrien Springs, Sept. 17 -
Mrs. Carl Schriver, well known resident of Oronoko township, died Wednesday afternoon in her home near the Burke school, south of Berrien Springs, after a short illness. She was born Sept. 20, 1877, in Mishawaka, Ind. She was married Sept. 19, 1899 to Carl Schriver. Surviving are her husband and three daughters, Mrs. Marvel Smith of Winnipeg, Canada: Mrs. Beverly Wagner of Benton Harbor [MI]: and Mrs. Hazel Stover at home. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Friends may call at the McLauchlin funeral home in Berrien Springs [MI]. Three brothers and one sister survive: Clarence Upham of Buchanan, [MI]: Edgar Upham of St. Joseph, [MI]: and Clifford Upham of Buchanan, [MI]: and Mrs. Clyde [Clara] Dragoo of St. Joseph, [MI].
----------------------------------
The following obituary for Edna
was published in the "Berrien Springs
Journal Era", newspaper in Berrien
Springs, Michigan, on Sept. 17, 1942,
page 1:
------
Mrs. C. Schriver Dies
Following Short Illness.
Mrs. Edna Schriver, 65, wife of
Carl Schriver, a well known resident
of Oronoko township, died Wednesday
afternoon at her home near the Burke
school, following a short illness.
Funeral arrangements are not complete
at this hour, but friends may call at
the McLauchlin Funeral home.
Deceased was born September 20, 1877,
in Michawaka, Ind. She married
Mr. Schriver on September 19, 1899,
and had spent her married life on
the Schriver homestead.
Surviving are the husband and three
daughters, Mrs. Marvel Smith of
Winnipeg, Canada; Mrs. Beverly
Wagner of Benton Harbor, [MI], and
Mrs. Hazel Stover, at home.
---------------------------------
Edna and her husband Carl E. Schriver Sr. are buried right next to Edna's sister Clara (Upham) Dragoo and her husband Clyde Dragoo.
---------------------------------
Edna's parents, Theodore Albert Upham and his wife Isadora N. (Kizer) Upham, are also buried in this cemetery.
--------------------------------
Note: This Oak Grove Cemetery was "formerly" known as the Storick Cemetery.
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