April 1, 1920
Mrs. Gus Creger Dead at Home in Macon Township
Special to the Telegram
MACON , Mich., April 1, -- Mrs. Gus Creger, aged 73 years, died at 5 o'clock last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Satterla, on the Swick farm in Macon Township. Mrs. Creger was born in Franklin and was a lifelong resident of this vicinity. Death was caused by dropsy and Bright's disease. She leaves a husband, five sons and one daughter, Mrs. Bertha Satterla of Macon, E.W. Langdon of Adrian, Will Creger of Manchester, Fred Creger of Macon, Bert Creger of Tecumseh and Reuben Creger at home also three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Warner of Pentecost, Mrs. Beckie Cole of Clinton and Mrs. Nancy Billington of Tipton. The funeral services will be held Monday at 2 o'clock at the Satterla home.
She was the daughter of Henry William Langdon and Caroline S. Wisner. She married Augustus Creger in 1880
April 1, 1920
Mrs. Gus Creger Dead at Home in Macon Township
Special to the Telegram
MACON , Mich., April 1, -- Mrs. Gus Creger, aged 73 years, died at 5 o'clock last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Satterla, on the Swick farm in Macon Township. Mrs. Creger was born in Franklin and was a lifelong resident of this vicinity. Death was caused by dropsy and Bright's disease. She leaves a husband, five sons and one daughter, Mrs. Bertha Satterla of Macon, E.W. Langdon of Adrian, Will Creger of Manchester, Fred Creger of Macon, Bert Creger of Tecumseh and Reuben Creger at home also three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Warner of Pentecost, Mrs. Beckie Cole of Clinton and Mrs. Nancy Billington of Tipton. The funeral services will be held Monday at 2 o'clock at the Satterla home.
She was the daughter of Henry William Langdon and Caroline S. Wisner. She married Augustus Creger in 1880
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