Mt. Clemens Press, Feb. 28, 1895.
Roseville - Mrs. B. Nummer died on Saturday the 23rd.
Funeral services at the Lutheran church were largely attended.
Erin Twp. Deaths, (a loose paper from Erin Twp. filed with the County, and recently given to the Roseville Public Library).
Mrs. Henriette Nummer, nee Rein died Feb. 23, 1895, buried Feb 26, 1895.
Mt. Clemens Monitor, Jan. 16, 1920
New Baltimore News
Mrs. Ursula Habarth Achaatz, formerly of this place, died at her home near Marine city, Friday evening, January 9th, following a short illness.
Mrs. Achaatz was well known in this community and many will mourn her loss.
She attended the normal here and graduated with full honor and became a full-fledged teacher.
In the different schools she taught she was classed as a devoted teacher.
Two years ago in June she was united in marriage with Mr. Theodore Achaatz of Marine City, and both enjoyed life together on their farm. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Habarth of this place.
Besides her husband, infant babe, father, and mother, she leaves two sisters, Mabel and Mrs. Charles Lefevere, of Chicago, Ill., and brother, Alfred, to mourn her loss. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Fr. Chas. J. Koenig and were held at St. Mary's church.
Interment in the Catholic Cemetery.
Charles Lefever of Chicago; Mrs. Minnie Lefever, Mrs. Myrtle Rosso, Mrs. Albert Habarth, and Bert Habarth of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lawless and daughter, Marion of Mt. Clemens, attended the funeral of Mrs. Ursula Achaatz.
GRABILL - Mrs. Ione B. Grabill, aged 72, passed away Friday morning at her home, 118 Buckley St., SE.
Surviving are two sons, Roy K. of Sauk City, Wis; Glenn B. of Grand Rapids; two daughters, Merle Grabill and Mrs. Earl T. Bedwin, both of Grand Rapids; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Mrs. Grabill reposes at the Joldersma & Son Funeral Home, 832 Grandville Ave., SW, where funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30.
Burial at Highland Park cemetery, Ionia, Michigan.
Grand Rapids Herald 1 Nov 1947.
MRS. G. A. GRABILL DIES; LONG RESIDENT HERE.
Mrs. Ione B. Grabill, 72, resident of Grand Rapids most of her life, died Friday at her home, 118 Buckley Street, SE, after a lingering illness of four years.
She was the widow of George A. Grabill, foreman of 36 years in the painting department of the old Grand Rapids railway, who died in 1928.
Mrs. Grabill was born in Greenville, lived as a girl in Ionia then moved to Grand Rapids.
She was a member of Fountain Street Baptist church.
She leaves two sons, Roy K. of Sauk City, Wis., and Glenn B. of Grand Rapids, and two daughters, Merle Grabill and Mrs. Bernice Bedwin of Grand Rapids; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The body is at Joldersma mortuary, where funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday. Rev. Duncan B. Littlefair of Fountain Street Baptist Church will officiate.
Burial will be in Highland Park cemetery, Ionia.
HIGHLAND PARK CEMETERY - located on East Main Street in Ionia, Michigan
A large cemetery with over 3000 persons buried there - burials from the early 1900's:
NAME: Grabill, Ione
DEATH DATE: 1947
CEM LOT: 6-58
COMMENT: Lived at 672 E. Fulton, Grand Rapids, at time of Roy Kennedy Grabill's birth.