Albert Emlon Sanderson 80, life long resident of Fremont township died Nov. 24 at the family home.
Mr. Sanderson was born Jan. 15, 1871 in Fremont township. In early years he was in the lumbering business and later engaged in farming. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Delo church with burial in Union township cemetery.
Surviving are four sons Bernard of Winn, Walter, of Blanchard, Arthur of Lansing, James of Ypsilanti: two daughters, Veda Mitchell of Saginaw and Mary Lehman of Mt. Morris and one brother Joseph Sanderson of Millbrook.[16]
↑ 9.09.19.29.3 Find a Grave, database and images memorial page for Emlon Albert Sanderson (15 Jan 1871–24 Nov 1951), Find A Grave: Memorial #41985280 citing Union Cemetery, Blanchard, Isabella County, Michigan, USA ; Maintained by Patricia Stout Raether (contributor 46847488) .
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