Josephine is buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery, in Plot #M-22-7.
Personal research of Glennis Purcell
1, 2. Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952 Publication: index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org)
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Also I would like to add that Josephine never married, and in the 1940 Michigan Census, she still lived in the family home at 300 or 305 Kilborn St., in Lansing, Mi.
She worked in the Tax Department for the state of Mi.
Josephine never married and she lived her whole life in the family home at 309 or 315 Kilborn St., in Lansing, Mi.
She worked for the state of Michigan in their Tax Department.
She passed away in Feb. 1946, and is buried in the Mount Hope Cemetery, Plot M-22-7
She lived there with her sister Clara Blanch in the home that their father built.
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She worked for the state of Michigan in their Tax Department. She passed away in Feb. 1946, and is buried in the Mount Hope Cemetery, Plot M-22-7 She lived there with her sister Clara Blanch in the home that their father built.