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Pearl Bonter, 72, resident of Ely, Center township the past 49 years, died at Little Traverse Hospital.
Mr. Bonter was was survived by his wife, Elsie; four sons, Earl, Daylis, and Robert of Pellston, and Floyd of Muskegon; 15 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; three brothers, Louis, of Harbor Springs, Ernie of Casnovia, and Theodore of Midland; three sisters, Mrs. Alfred Banwell, of Casnovia, Mrs. Bertha Narbout of Grand Rapids; and Mrs. Ella Root, of Lebanon, Mo. He was a member of the Methodist church in Pellston, a charter member of Ely Grange and a member of the Farm Bureau.
Services were held Saturday in the Methodist Church in Pellston, burial followed in Pellston cemetery.
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Pearl Bonter, 72, resident of Ely, Center township the past 49 years, died at Little Traverse Hospital.
Mr. Bonter was was survived by his wife, Elsie; four sons, Earl, Daylis, and Robert of Pellston, and Floyd of Muskegon; 15 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; three brothers, Louis, of Harbor Springs, Ernie of Casnovia, and Theodore of Midland; three sisters, Mrs. Alfred Banwell, of Casnovia, Mrs. Bertha Narbout of Grand Rapids; and Mrs. Ella Root, of Lebanon, Mo. He was a member of the Methodist church in Pellston, a charter member of Ely Grange and a member of the Farm Bureau.
Services were held Saturday in the Methodist Church in Pellston, burial followed in Pellston cemetery.
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