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Charles Reasoner

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Charles Reasoner

Birth
Saranac, Ionia County, Michigan, USA
Death
25 Mar 1952 (aged 77)
Hyattsville, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Palo, Ionia County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
463
Memorial ID
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Charles married Georgia McGown August 7 1901 in Ionia County, Michigan.

Ionia Daily Sentinel-Standard, Tuesday, March 25, 1952

Charles Reasoner, 77, a life-long resident of Ionia County died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Kellogg, at Hyattsville, MD., Tuesday morning at 1 o'clock following a cerebral hemorrhage suffered the previous day.

He was born in Saranac on August 30, 1874.

He lived in Palo more than 20 years while teaching school there. He also taught
at Clarksville and the Michigan reformatory.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Georgia McGown Reasoner, in 1946. His only survivor is his daughter.

A past master of the Palo Masonic lodge, he conducted many Masonic burial rites
throughout the county.

The body will arrive in Ionia Thursday afternoon and will be taken to the Stone-
Kauffman funeral home. It will remain there until 1 o'clock Friday afternoon when it will be taken to the Palo Methodist church for funeral services at 2:00. The Rev. Harold E. Home of Hubbardston will conduct the funeral services. Interment will be in the Palo Cemetery with Masonic burial rites conducted by Bert Fox of Ionia.
Charles married Georgia McGown August 7 1901 in Ionia County, Michigan.

Ionia Daily Sentinel-Standard, Tuesday, March 25, 1952

Charles Reasoner, 77, a life-long resident of Ionia County died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Kellogg, at Hyattsville, MD., Tuesday morning at 1 o'clock following a cerebral hemorrhage suffered the previous day.

He was born in Saranac on August 30, 1874.

He lived in Palo more than 20 years while teaching school there. He also taught
at Clarksville and the Michigan reformatory.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Georgia McGown Reasoner, in 1946. His only survivor is his daughter.

A past master of the Palo Masonic lodge, he conducted many Masonic burial rites
throughout the county.

The body will arrive in Ionia Thursday afternoon and will be taken to the Stone-
Kauffman funeral home. It will remain there until 1 o'clock Friday afternoon when it will be taken to the Palo Methodist church for funeral services at 2:00. The Rev. Harold E. Home of Hubbardston will conduct the funeral services. Interment will be in the Palo Cemetery with Masonic burial rites conducted by Bert Fox of Ionia.


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