Muskegon Chronicle, Muskegon, Michigan Friday, December 22, 1905 page 1
Tunis Bolthouse Dies; Farmer at Fruitport, Resident Of Muskegon
After suffering two years with malignant cancer of the head, Tunis Bolthouse died this morning at 1 o'clock at his home, 14 Kenneth St. Mr. Bolthouse had a farm in Fruitport township and formerly lived there, but has lived in Muskegon for the last two years. He was born in the Netherlands fifty-seven years ago and lived there until he was 38 years old, coming directly from there to Muskegon county.
Besides his wife, Mr. Bolthouse leaves two sons, Bert Bolthouse and Samuel Bolthouse, and one daughter, Mrs. Tride Clock, all of Muskegon.
The funeral will be held at the residence next Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery.
Muskegon Chronicle, Muskegon, Michigan Friday, December 22, 1905 page 1
Tunis Bolthouse Dies; Farmer at Fruitport, Resident Of Muskegon
After suffering two years with malignant cancer of the head, Tunis Bolthouse died this morning at 1 o'clock at his home, 14 Kenneth St. Mr. Bolthouse had a farm in Fruitport township and formerly lived there, but has lived in Muskegon for the last two years. He was born in the Netherlands fifty-seven years ago and lived there until he was 38 years old, coming directly from there to Muskegon county.
Besides his wife, Mr. Bolthouse leaves two sons, Bert Bolthouse and Samuel Bolthouse, and one daughter, Mrs. Tride Clock, all of Muskegon.
The funeral will be held at the residence next Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery.
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