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Lake Odessa Wave-Times, Friday 4 August 1911, pg. 1;
Obituaries from Michigan GenWeb, Kent County, posted by Debra Eddy:
MRS. JENNIE MEYERS -
Mrs. Jennie Aungst-Meyers (sic), wife of Glenn Meyers (sic), died Thursday night of convulsions at her home in Hastings, leaving a baby only a day old. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aungst living northeast of town, and was well known among the young people of the village as she attended school here two years ago. She was married to Glenn Meyers (sic), son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyers (sic) of Lake Odessa, Oct. 5, 1910, and last spring they moved to Hastings where she died such an untimely death. She was twenty years old, having lived in Odessa Township all her life. She leaves besides her husband and baby son Murray, a father and mother and a sister Eva and a large circle of other relatives and friends...
Obituary from scrapbook of Eva Aungst Austin, now in possession of Debra Eddy, Charlotte, MI
Murray G. Myers, 49, farmer of route 1, Woodland, died suddenly on Sunday evening, May 28, about ll:30 p.m. in Pennock hospital in Hastings from a heart ailment. He was born July 26, 1911, the son of Glen and Laura (Aungst) Myers and graduated from lake Odessa school in 1929. Surviving are his wife, Eleanor, two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Marilyn) Haskins of Lake Odessa, Mrs. Robert (Carol) Stadel of Woodland; one son, Duane of Gela Bend, Arizona; four grandchildren; step-mother, Mrs. Mildred Kierstead of Lansing; half-brother, Ronald Myers of Saginaw and three half-sisters, Mrs. Doris Campanile of Lansing, Mrs. Marie English of Utica and Mrs. Margaret Loveless of Indiana. Funeral services were Wednesday, May 31, at the Pickens funeral chapel at l:30 PM. Interment was in Lakeside cemetery.
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