Anson M. Hunt
Died November 14, 1886
Mr. Anson M. Hunt died at his residence in this city last Sunday night, aged 76 years. He was a native of Rochester, New York, and came to this city about 35 years ago, and, with the exception of a year or two spent in California, had lived here ever since. He was a marble cutter by trade, and followed that business until his health failed him. He leaves behind him the name of an honest, upright man. The deceased was a brother of the Rev. T. Dwight Hunt, a former Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of this city.
(Source: Niles Republican, Thurs. Nov. 18, 1886, page 5, col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library)
Anson M. Hunt died at his home in this city Sunday night, in the 76th year of his age. Mr. Hunt was born at Rochester, N.Y. He came to Niles about thirty five years ago, and with the exception of a year or two spent in California had resided here ever since, working at his trade as marble cutter until prevented by failing health. He was an honest, outspoken man of exemplary habits and leaves none but friends behind him. His wife and two sons (both absent), survive hm. He was a brother of Rev. T. Dwight Hunt, for many years pastor of the Presbyterian church here, but at present in charge of a church at Chili, near Rochester, N.Y.
(Source: Niles Weekly Mirror, Wed., Nov. 17, 1886, page 5 col. 5, microfilm Niles District Library)
Anson M. Hunt, a marble cutter . .for thirty-five years, a resident of Niles, died Sunday. (Source: Berrien Springs Era, Wed., Nov. 17, 1886, page 3 col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library)