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- [S160] Montana, Lincoln, Libby - The Western News, Montana. Libby., p. __, Copy with no source, [19 Feb 1961 -22 Feb 1961]; paper. (Reliability: 3).
Spencer Rites Held Yesterday
James Cyrus Spencer, 77, died Saturday at the home of the Rev. Irvin Bame.
Spencer was born Sept. 17, 1883, at North Branch Township, Mich., and resided at Plains, Mont., for the past nine years until two months ago when he came to Libby because of illness.
He is survived by two sons, Fred and Lyle Spencer of Seat-tle; one daughter, Mrs. Florence Hermsen, Libby; two sisters, Mrs. Louis Johnson and Mrs. Fred Decker, Libby; two brothers, Er-nest and Vern, Libby; one stepson , Lelian Murdock, Plains, and one step-daughter, Mrs. A. G. Role, Libby; two grandchildren and four great grandchildren, and several nephews and nieces.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Gompf-Cutler Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Irvin Bame of the Church of God officiating.
Pallbearers were' George Heath, Ned Decker, Leonard, Ralph, Kenneth and Forrest Spencer.
Interment was in the City of Libby cemetery.
18 Feb 1961.
- [S114] Michigan Marriages, Michigan. Department of Vital Records. Familysearch.org, (n.d.), Return of Marriages in Montmorency County, Quarter Ending March 31, 1912." page 129, 5, Spencer-Lords [Gords]. (Reliability: 3).
Number 5, License date- 22 March 1912, James Cyus Spencer age 28, white, residence- Vienna towns [township, Montmorency, Michigan], born in Michigan, Farmer, father - Peter Spencer, mother - Sallie French, time previously marraige - none, marriaged on 23 March 1912 at Big Rock, Michigan by the Justice James B.., witnesses Peter Spence and Sally French whom residences is Big Rock, Michigan; Otho Wava Lords, age 17, white, Briley towns [township, Montmorency, Michigan], born in Ohio, Housekeeper, father Charles Lords, mother Olive Patterson, time previously marraige - none, marriaged on 23 March 1912 at Big Rock, Michigan by the Justice James B.., witnesses Peter Spence and Sally French whom residences is Big Rock.
23 Mar 1912.
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