The Flint Journal, May 1949
McDAID-Alexander P. McDaid, age 59, died Wednesday, May 18, 1949, at Hurley Hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Horrigan Funeral Home, 5106 N. Saginaw St. Body will be at the funeral home. He was the son of Joseph and Alice McDaid, and had lived in Flint for the last 20 years, coming here from Chelsea, Michigan. Surviving are; 2 daughters, Mrs. Viola Biga and Mrs. Ruby Eagleson, both of Flint: 10 grandchildren.
The Chelsea Standard, May 26, 1949, page 10
Percy A. McDaid
Percy A. McDaid, a former resident here, died suddenly early Wednesday, May 18, in a Flint hospital following a period of ill health. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon and interment took place in Oak Grove cemetery here, with Rev. W. H. Skentelbury officiating at the graveside service.
Mr. McDaid was born in North Star township, May 28, 1889, a son of Joseph T. and Alice Cunningham McDaid. He came to Chelsea with his mother and other members of his family following the death of his father and his mother's marriage to Adelbert Baldwin.
His wife, the former Pearl Stimer, of Jackson, died after the family moved to Flint. They had lived in Chelsea for a number of years following their marriage, and resided in Jackson for a short time before going to Flint.
Mr. McDaid is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Viola Biga and Mrs. Ruby Eagleson, both of Flint, one sister, Mrs. Vivian Baldwin, of Chelsea, ten grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews.
The Flint Journal, May 1949
McDAID-Alexander P. McDaid, age 59, died Wednesday, May 18, 1949, at Hurley Hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Horrigan Funeral Home, 5106 N. Saginaw St. Body will be at the funeral home. He was the son of Joseph and Alice McDaid, and had lived in Flint for the last 20 years, coming here from Chelsea, Michigan. Surviving are; 2 daughters, Mrs. Viola Biga and Mrs. Ruby Eagleson, both of Flint: 10 grandchildren.
The Chelsea Standard, May 26, 1949, page 10
Percy A. McDaid
Percy A. McDaid, a former resident here, died suddenly early Wednesday, May 18, in a Flint hospital following a period of ill health. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon and interment took place in Oak Grove cemetery here, with Rev. W. H. Skentelbury officiating at the graveside service.
Mr. McDaid was born in North Star township, May 28, 1889, a son of Joseph T. and Alice Cunningham McDaid. He came to Chelsea with his mother and other members of his family following the death of his father and his mother's marriage to Adelbert Baldwin.
His wife, the former Pearl Stimer, of Jackson, died after the family moved to Flint. They had lived in Chelsea for a number of years following their marriage, and resided in Jackson for a short time before going to Flint.
Mr. McDaid is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Viola Biga and Mrs. Ruby Eagleson, both of Flint, one sister, Mrs. Vivian Baldwin, of Chelsea, ten grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews.
Gravesite Details
Obituary states he was buried in the Oak Grove cemetery in Chelsea, MI. However, when I contacted the person in charge of the cemetery records, they said there was no record of Percy buried there.
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