Ionia County MI Archives Obituaries.....Coleman, Helen M. Adams Allen 1918 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/mi/mifiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: LaVonne Bennett lib@dogsbark.com April 21, 2010, 11:21 pm Saranac Advertiser COLEMAN, HELEN M. (ADAMS/ALLEN): Saranac, MI, "The Advertiser", 7-10-1913, page 10: "Mrs. Gesler received a telegram Monday evening informing her that her mother had just passed away, and she left on the evening train for Denver." **7-31-1913, page 5, col 3: "Mrs. Gesler returned from Denver Monday noon. The funeral of her mother, Mrs. Coleman, was held at her late residence in Denver Friday morning and Mrs. Gesler brought the remains east where they were interred in the family lot at Kenosha, Wisconsin, Sunday afternoon beside her husband. Old friends were present as Mr. Coleman was well known in business circles having installed the first stamp mill and ore crusher in Colorado. His men felling trees to take it by ox teams from St. Louis, the western point, into Colorado. Mrs. Gesler has the sympathy of the community in her bereavement." Per State of Colorado, city and county of Denver, #16071 Interrogatories in the matter of the estate of Helen M. Coleman, deceased. "Cornelia A. Coleman is sworn in and deposes "My name is Cornelia A. Coleman, age 47 years, residence Saranac, MI, and am not married.......My said mother died leaving five children surviving her, namely: Hannah W. Claypool b 7-12-1860 in Kenosha, WI; (now of) Fountain, Oklahoma, Hellen A. Gesler, Saranac, MI, Caroline A. Oyler, 5155 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, James S. Coleman, Goldfield, Nevada, and Cornelia A. Coleman. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/mi/ionia/obits/c/coleman3653nob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/mifiles/ File size: 2.0 Kb