Mrs. Louisa M. Machin, wife of Stephen Machin, died suddenly Sunday night at her home, 434 West Vine street, having been ill during, the day only. Mrs. Machin was born Louise M., daughter of Mr. and A. E. Brundage, August 5, 1961, in Greenville, and spent the greater part of her life in Kalamazoo and vicinity. She was married in 1870 to Stephen Machin, who survives her. Besides her husband, she leaves three brothers, P. J. Brundage of Kalamazoo, W. C. Brundage of Duluth. and D. A. Brundage of Western Springs, Ill and one sister, Mrs. F. S. DeLano of Kalamazoo. She was a valued member of the First Methodist church and was active in all the work of the church, especially that of the Aid society, The funeral service will be held at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning at the residence on West Vine street, with Dr. W. F. Kendrick officiating. Burial will be in the cemetery at Alamo. Kalamazoo Gazette January 13, 1919 page 7
Mrs. Louisa M. Machin, wife of Stephen Machin, died suddenly Sunday night at her home, 434 West Vine street, having been ill during, the day only. Mrs. Machin was born Louise M., daughter of Mr. and A. E. Brundage, August 5, 1961, in Greenville, and spent the greater part of her life in Kalamazoo and vicinity. She was married in 1870 to Stephen Machin, who survives her. Besides her husband, she leaves three brothers, P. J. Brundage of Kalamazoo, W. C. Brundage of Duluth. and D. A. Brundage of Western Springs, Ill and one sister, Mrs. F. S. DeLano of Kalamazoo. She was a valued member of the First Methodist church and was active in all the work of the church, especially that of the Aid society, The funeral service will be held at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning at the residence on West Vine street, with Dr. W. F. Kendrick officiating. Burial will be in the cemetery at Alamo. Kalamazoo Gazette January 13, 1919 page 7
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