Paul, and mother, Mrs. Sadie Mewhiney of this city. Mr. Mewhiney was born in New York. He resided in Kalamazoo for a number of years. He was a member of Company C. Thirty-second infantry, M.N.G. and of Orcutt camp No. 10,
Sons of Veterans. The body was removed to John H. Jodersma's chapel. 104 North Burdlck street. Announcement of funeral will be made later. Kalamazoo Telegraph Press 5 April 1916 page 6
MELBERT NEWHINEY
Funeral of Melbert T. Newhiney was held a t 2 o'clock this afternoon from J. G. Joldersma's chapel, 404 North Burdick street, under the auspices of the Sons of Veterans, Rev. W I. Cogshall, D. D. officiating. Companies C and D attended the funeral in a body and acted as escort to Riverside cemetery, where burial took place. Kalamazoo Telegraph April 7, 1916 page 3
Paul, and mother, Mrs. Sadie Mewhiney of this city. Mr. Mewhiney was born in New York. He resided in Kalamazoo for a number of years. He was a member of Company C. Thirty-second infantry, M.N.G. and of Orcutt camp No. 10,
Sons of Veterans. The body was removed to John H. Jodersma's chapel. 104 North Burdlck street. Announcement of funeral will be made later. Kalamazoo Telegraph Press 5 April 1916 page 6
MELBERT NEWHINEY
Funeral of Melbert T. Newhiney was held a t 2 o'clock this afternoon from J. G. Joldersma's chapel, 404 North Burdick street, under the auspices of the Sons of Veterans, Rev. W I. Cogshall, D. D. officiating. Companies C and D attended the funeral in a body and acted as escort to Riverside cemetery, where burial took place. Kalamazoo Telegraph April 7, 1916 page 3
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