Alma E Goslow, died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.O. Peck, in this village Thu, Jun 4, Alma Goslow, wife of Henry Goslow, of Gaylord.
Alma Peck was born in Grayling, Oct 1, 1888, where she had resided until her marriage May 12, 1909, and since that time their home has been in Gaylord. She had never been strong, and for many years her lot has been one of unusual suffering, though bourn with wonderous fortitude, made possible by her naturally cheerful disposition and loving watchfulness, and care for her friends, who were ever ready to do all that could be done by human aid.
The last year had been especially severe for her and about a month ago she was taken to our University hospital where hope was practically abandoned, as an acute attack of spinal meningitis had intervened, and she was brought here, where the agony of life was changed to peaceful rest, and the Wasted body laid in the family lot in Elmwood Cemetery.
She leaves to mourn her going, her husband and their baby girl, Gladiola, her parents here and sister, Gladys, now living in Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peck of Perry, MI, Mr. JC Marsh of Lansing, cousins of deceased, Mrs. Ed Goslow and her son Reuben of Gaylord and Miss Nora Goslow, or Mason, of her husband’s family, all of whom were present at the final obsequies, and all of hoth of the stricken families desire to thank the many friends and neighbors here who so kindly assisted them during the last days of suffering and the wealth of flowers she loved so well.
- Grayling Avalanche: 11 Jun 1914