Huntley, Anna (Reese) 1850-1930

Annie Huntly
May 21, 1850-March 30, 1930

Niles Daily Star (Niles, Berrien Co., MI), Monday, March 31, 1930, page 4, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

News in Brief: DEATH OF MRS. ANNA HUNTLY

Word was received today by Eugene Huntly of the death of his mother, Mrs. Anna Huntly, 80, at the home of her son, Clarence, last evening in Cincinnatus, N.Y. The body will be brought to Niles and taken to the home of her son, Eugene at Barron lake on Wednesday. While funeral plans are not completed it is expected the services will be held on Thursday. Mrs. Huntly was the wife of Gordon Huntly. Three sons and one daughter, Eugene, Winifred and Clarence Huntly and Mrs. Leos Skinner, survive here.

 

Niles Daily Star, Tuesday, April 1, 1930, page 1, col 4, microfilm Niles District Library

FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. HUNTLEY THURSDAY

Last Rites to be Held at the Home of Son at Barron Lake

 

Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Huntly will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of her son, Eugene Huntly at Barron lake. The Rev. O. P. Miles, pastor of the First Baptist church, will officiate.  Burial will be made in Silver Brook cemetery.

Mrs. Annie R. Huntly, daughter of Wade and Catherine Reese was born in Howard township on the farm on which her son Eugene resides, on May 21, 1850. She died at Cincinnatus, N.Y. at the home of her son Clarence on March 30,

She was united in marriage on September 23, 1879 to G. Gordon Huntly and they resided on a farm on Yankee street until his death in 1908. They were parents of four children Eugene of Howard township, Winifred of Roswell, New Mexico, Mrs. Louise Skinner of Detroit,  and Clarence of Cincinnatus, N.Y.  Surviving her also are a brother Judd Reese of Yankeetown, Florida, and a niece, Catherine Odell of Cincinnatus who, during the four years of Mrs. Huntly's illness tirelessly cared for her. Mr.[sic]  Huntly was a lifelong member of the First Baptist church of Niles and was always a regular attendant and faithful worker in the church.

The body will arrive in Niles tomorrow accompanied by her son Clarence, and will be taken to the home of her son.