Copyright USGenNet Inc., 2014 All Rights Reserved USGenNet Data Repository Please read USGenNet Copyright Statement on this page: Transcribed and submitted by Linda Talbott for the USGenNet Data Repository http://www.us-data.org/ =========================================================================== Formatted by USGenNet Data Repository Chief Archivist, Linda Talbott All of the above information must remain when copied or downloaded. =========================================================================== THE LUDINGTON RECORD, Ludington, Michigan Thursday, March 30, 1882 VOL. XV. OLD SERIES, NO. 30 VOL. II. NEW SERIES, NO. 48 JOSEPH MUNCH of Riverton died of inflamation of the bowels on Monday last and was buried Wednesday. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his loss. He was about 45 years old. On Monday evening last REV. S. N. HILL held a memorial service for MASTER EDDIE LOUCKS, aged 14 years, who recently died of diphtheria at Tallman, in the new Congregational church. Mr. and Mrs. LOUCKS have the sympathies of many friends here and at Tall- man. The congregation and choir showed deep interest in the oc- casion. EDDIE was very active in the sabbath school, and was the secretary at the time of his death. He had for some time felt that he was a christian and died believing that his salvation was sure. Mr. and Mrs. M. HOLMQUIST have the heartfelt sympathy of a large circle of friends and acquaintances in their great bereavement. On Thursday, at half past ten in the morning, their little girl EVA, aged four years and three months, was taken away, and on the day following they lost their youngest, a bright little girl of some 17 months. The funeral took place from the residence, the REV. S. N. HILL officiating, on Saturday last, and both were buried in one little grave. That fell destroyer diphtheria - together with croup tells the whole story. The funeral services of ANNA, daughter of MRS. H. TANNER, who died on March 28, will be held on Sabbath morning at the M. E. church in connection with the morning services. The burial service took place on Thursday, March 30, from the residence of Mr. JAMES WOOD on Filer street, O. B. WHITMORE officiating. We have to mourn the loss of a friend and neighbor in JOSEPH MOLK, who departed this life on March 27. He leaves a wife and two children, besides a large number of friends. He was a just man in all his dealings, upright and honest in all his business.