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Dr. Minos McEobert
Dr. Culver was called, who attended him with devotion and skill, but nothing could be done to relieve the excruciating pain. The cause of it did not appear until Monday, when a discoloration of the foot disclosed the relentless presence of gangrene. Dr. McLean, of Detroit, was summoned, but he could give little encouragement. The dread disease, impossible, to control, pursued its fatal work. Loving hands could minister comfort, mitigate, but the physician's skill could not heal. *
The funeral services were held at the residence on Tuesday, at 11 o'clock. The floral offerings to the memory of this beloved and respected pioneer
were beautiful and profuse. Friends who loved him and acquaintances who revered him joined in the sweet gift of flowers. The services were conducted
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