On Sunday, July 23d, Henry Martin Pulver was laid at rest from his home in Jackson, Mich., at the age of 79 years.
He was the youngest and last surviving son of the late Henry Wendell and Mary Northrup Pulver of Canadice, but had resided in Michigan for nearly fifty years, first at Grass Lake and later at Jackson.
In 1854 he married Juliette Kenyon, who died in 1880, and later he married a second wife, Attie, who survives him.
He was a prosperous farmer and strongly devoted to his church, the Methodist Episcopal, giving large sums toward its support.
One sister, Mrs. Charles A. Coykendall, survives.
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Mrs. Juliette Pulver died at her home at Jackson, Mich., on Sunday last, after an illness of three years, aged about fifty.
The remains were brought here on Wednesday, and the funeral was held yesterday from the Methodist church at Hemlock Lake.
Mrs. Pulver was a sister of Mrs. Hawley Bishop of this village and was born and for many years lived in the town of Richmond, where she had a large circle of friends.
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