Hiram G. Stewart Funeral Thursday
Funeral services for Hiram Garrit Stewart, of 517 North Race Street, who died suddenly Tuesday noon while cutting weeds at the Hertel property on Prospect Avenue, will be held Thursday at 2pm at the Colored Baptist Church. It was believed that he suffered a paralytic stroke. Burial in charge of the Gamble & Alspach Funeral Home will be in Greenbrier cemetery. Friends may view the body at the residence.
Surviving besides his widow, Maela, are five children, William, Dorothy May and Alice Stewart at home, Otis of Dowagiac, Mich., and Ellen Curtis of Cassopolis, Mich.; a brother, John of South Bend, Ind.; and three sisters, Abbie Allen of Dowagiac and Maude Bryant and Sarah Fix of South Bend, Ind.
Hiram G. Stewart Funeral Thursday
Funeral services for Hiram Garrit Stewart, of 517 North Race Street, who died suddenly Tuesday noon while cutting weeds at the Hertel property on Prospect Avenue, will be held Thursday at 2pm at the Colored Baptist Church. It was believed that he suffered a paralytic stroke. Burial in charge of the Gamble & Alspach Funeral Home will be in Greenbrier cemetery. Friends may view the body at the residence.
Surviving besides his widow, Maela, are five children, William, Dorothy May and Alice Stewart at home, Otis of Dowagiac, Mich., and Ellen Curtis of Cassopolis, Mich.; a brother, John of South Bend, Ind.; and three sisters, Abbie Allen of Dowagiac and Maude Bryant and Sarah Fix of South Bend, Ind.
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