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DR. CHARLES H. DARROW.
Having an anxious desire to follow the medical profession as a life work, such changes were made on the farm as left him free to engage in the study he so much prized, and as a reward of preseverance and close application to study he received a diploma from the Albany medical college in 1853. His entire professional work has been confined to Michigan, and not a few can testify to his skill and success in the practice of medicine and surgery. Of his life and of his financial success since he became a resident of Mason, we need not speak. To know him was to know a, man of a determined will, an earnest advocate of the right, a true friend, a Christian neighbor. Though in younger life he was possessed of a good physical constitution, his strict attention to professional duties made sad inroads upon his health while yet a young man, from which he-never recovered till death relieved him of his silent sorrows and afflictions so patiently borne. Of his family his wife alone remains, his three children peacefully resting with him in the grave. He was born April 14, 1830.
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