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Eaton County Michigan

EATON COUNTY MEMORIAL REPORT

He was also closely connected with the agricultural interests of the county and State, having for a series of years been an officer of the Genesee County Agricultural Society, and also served as a Director of the State Agricultural Society. He was 'a man of many good qualities and sterling worth, whose loss will be felt in the community. Had he lived but a few days longer he would have reached the age of seventy years. The deceased leaves a wife and six children, all in good circumstances: William C. Wolverton, of Bay City; John C. Wolverton, of this city; Thomas O. Wolverton, of Grand Blanc, and Mrs. J. C. Dayton, Mrs. David Schram, and Mrs. C. W. Jenney, all of this city. Mr. Peter O'Hare, —a highly respected resident of the First ward, died at the home of his son, Mr. P. W. O'Hare, yesterday afternoon, aged nearly seventy-three years. The deceased was born at Baltimore, Md., of Irish parents. Three years after Mr. O'Hare's birth his father died and his mother returned to the old county, taking her son with her. A few years later they returned to this country and settled in New York State., Mr. O'Hare afterwards went back to Ireland and returned again, making the voyage across the ocean for the fourth time. He came to this county twenty-nine years ago, and has been a resident among us ever since, being an extensive farmer in Mt. Morris and Genesee most of the time. Two sons, Messrs. Frank J. and Patrick W., of this city, survive him, who, together with a large circle of friends, mourn his loss.

Michigan 1883


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