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He was buried in the Mount Sharon Cemetery in Springfield Township. [13] His daughter Elaine Hoffman Watts, a drummer, became an important figure of the Klezmer revival, as did her daughter Trumpet player Susan Watts. [14] [15]
Springfield Township was established by the Michigan Legislature on March 2, 1836. Civil government was first organized April 3, 1837. Springfield, one of the first settlements in the area, began with a hotel along the Detroit and Saginaw Turnpike, now known as Dixie Highway. Andersonville, located at the intersection of Andersonville Road and ...
Mount Clemens: January 19, 1978: Clinton Grove Cemetery Complex† 21189 Cass Avenue Clinton Township: February 29, 1996: Clinton Township Hall: 39800 Moravian Dr March 16, 1981: Crocker House: 15 Union Street Mount Clemens: February 11, 1972: Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant: Van Dyke and Martin Roads Warren: August 16, 2001: Detroit Memorial Park ...
Mount Clemens: The Clinton Grove Cemetery Association was established on March 30, 1855 as a non-sectarian, non-profit association; its original five-acre plot has since been increased to 50 acres. In 1914 a Tudor office and chapel building were added, both designed by Mount Clemens architect Theophilus Van Damme. Family mausoleums and crypts ...
Nathan Navro (August 1, 1876 – October 23, 1947) was a Russian American anarchist, musician and caregiver.Navro immigrated to the United States in the 1890s, settling in Philadelphia, where he was educated in the English language by Voltairine de Cleyre.
The body of a Michigan father who went missing while attending a family gathering over the holidays has reportedly been found. On Saturday, Jan. 4 at approximately 2 p.m. local time, ...
Gerson had been a Mason and a member of Beth Zion-Beth Israel Congregation. After his death from a heart attack at Philadelphia's Hahnemann Hospital on September 30, 1972, he was buried at the Mount Sharon Cemetery in Springfield, Pennsylvania, ten miles East of Philadelphia where he
Mount Elliott Cemetery. Mount Elliott Cemetery is the oldest extant cemetery in the city of Detroit, [3] and contains 65 acres (260,000 m 2). [4] It is located on Mount Elliott Avenue just north of Lafayette Street. The cemetery is owned and operated by the Mt. Elliott Cemetery Association, who own a group of cemeteries in the Metro Detroit area.