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Anje “Anna” <I>Bulthuis</I> Clock

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Anje “Anna” Bulthuis Clock

Birth
Houwerzijl, De Marne Municipality, Groningen, Netherlands
Death
7 May 1924 (aged 49)
Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.2245095, Longitude: -86.2314932
Plot
lot 4-18-12
Memorial ID
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DEATH SUMMONS WIFE OF MUSKEGON OFFICIAL AFTER A LONG ILLNESS

Mrs. Tiede Clock, 49, wife of the Muskegon county coroner and a prominent worker in the First Berean Reformed church here, died this afternoon at Hackley Hospital after a prolonged illness. Mrs. Clock had lived here for 36 years, coming to this city soon after her arrival in America from the Netherlands, where she was born. She was formerly president of the Ladies society of First Berean Reformed church and was prominently identified with the activities of that organization.

She is survived by her husband; two sons, Theodore G., a student at Worsham School of Embalming, Chicago, and Thomas C., of Muskegon; four daughters, Mrs. L. F. Armstrong, Miss Clarissa Clock, Miss Jessie Clock, and Miss Bessie Clock; her mother, Mrs. Clavina Bolthouse, and a brother, Bert Bolthouse of Muskegon.

The funeral will be Friday afternoon at 1:30 from the home and at 2 from the church. Rev. H. Bultema will officiate and burial will be in Oakwood cemetery here.

SOURCE: Grand Rapids Herald Bureau Muskegon, May 7, 1924
DEATH SUMMONS WIFE OF MUSKEGON OFFICIAL AFTER A LONG ILLNESS

Mrs. Tiede Clock, 49, wife of the Muskegon county coroner and a prominent worker in the First Berean Reformed church here, died this afternoon at Hackley Hospital after a prolonged illness. Mrs. Clock had lived here for 36 years, coming to this city soon after her arrival in America from the Netherlands, where she was born. She was formerly president of the Ladies society of First Berean Reformed church and was prominently identified with the activities of that organization.

She is survived by her husband; two sons, Theodore G., a student at Worsham School of Embalming, Chicago, and Thomas C., of Muskegon; four daughters, Mrs. L. F. Armstrong, Miss Clarissa Clock, Miss Jessie Clock, and Miss Bessie Clock; her mother, Mrs. Clavina Bolthouse, and a brother, Bert Bolthouse of Muskegon.

The funeral will be Friday afternoon at 1:30 from the home and at 2 from the church. Rev. H. Bultema will officiate and burial will be in Oakwood cemetery here.

SOURCE: Grand Rapids Herald Bureau Muskegon, May 7, 1924


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