January - December, 1894
May 19, 1894 - Page 9
In Memoriam
Lines written on the death of Maggie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lordson, who died May 4, 1894, at the age of 9 months and 22 days.... Stalwart, Mich. May 12, 1894.
January - December, 1895
January 12, 1895 - Page 5
Died, at Stalwart, on Dec. 29, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barton also on New Year's day. Hazel, the little 8- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Johnson. She died of scarletina. Two other children of Mr. Johnson are sick, but are recovering.
January - December, 1896
Thursday, March 21, 1896 - Part 2, Page 12 (Special Correspondence)
Again has the hand of death withdrawn from amongst us one of our esteemed and beloved neighbours, Mrs. Wm. Clark, who departed this life on Thursday morning of last week, having been ill only about 30 hours. She leaves a husband and five children. The case is a sad one because Mr. Clark has been unable to work for two months or more and it is feared that he will soon follow his beloved wife whose untimely death, is a great blow to him.
Saturday, July 11, 1896 - Part 1, Page 3 (Special Correspondence)
We feel sad to have to chronicle the death of Andrew Sims, sr. who die July 3. He was one of the oldest settlers in Stalwart. Mr. Sims was a good christian man and will be greatly missed here. Rev. Walker, of Pickford preached the funeral sermon. There were two hundred people at the funeral to pay their respects to the friend that had gone, and to comfort those who were called upon to mourn. Ed. Sims was in Stalwart from Milwaukie to attend the burial of his father. He returned home on Monday.
Saturday, September 12, 1896 - Part 1, Page 6 (Special Correspondence)
It is our sad duty to chronicle the death of Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watchorn, who was buried Wednesday Sept. 2 at Stalwart cemetery. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Magahay. The deceased was aged 13 years, 10 months and 7 days and during her short sojourn in this world made many friends and few enemies.
January - December, 1897
Saturday, February 13, 1897 - Part 1, Page 7 (Special Correspondence)
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Johnson died of pheumonia on Monday morning at 9 o'clock. She had been ill for some days. Rev. Magahey preached the funeral sermon.
Saturday, May 1, 1897 - Part 1, Page 7 (Special Correspondence)
Mrs. Wm. J. Banks, an esteemed resident of this place, died Wednesday evening of last week after a short illness. The deceased was 33 years and 5 months of age and leaves behind a husband and six children to mourn the loss of a devoted wife and loving mother. The remains were laid to rest in Stalwart cemetery, the last sad rites being performed by the Rev. Maltas. The bereaved family have the sincere sympathy of many friends in their afflication