Daughter of Jesse & Abigail (Green) Bevier.
She was a member of the Congregational church of this city, since July 6, 1873. Her thoughtful and sympathetic ways are highly commendable and have a lasting impression upon the minds of all who had the privilege of her association.
Miss Bevier was extremely patient in her last few weeks of suffering. She is survived by a niece, Miss (illegible) Bevier with whom she made her home, 53 Woodlawn Avenue, Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock and will be conducted by Rev. J.C. Townsend of Wakeman. {Plymouth Advertiser: 17 April 1915, vol 62 no. 21}
Daughter of Jesse & Abigail (Green) Bevier.
She was a member of the Congregational church of this city, since July 6, 1873. Her thoughtful and sympathetic ways are highly commendable and have a lasting impression upon the minds of all who had the privilege of her association.
Miss Bevier was extremely patient in her last few weeks of suffering. She is survived by a niece, Miss (illegible) Bevier with whom she made her home, 53 Woodlawn Avenue, Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock and will be conducted by Rev. J.C. Townsend of Wakeman. {Plymouth Advertiser: 17 April 1915, vol 62 no. 21}
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