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Reginald Heber Babcock

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Reginald Heber Babcock

Birth
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA
Death
5 Jan 1914 (aged 51)
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec L lot 4N grave 4
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Kalamazoo Telegraph-Press Jan 8, 1914 page 10

R. H. BABOOCK.

The funeral of R. H. Babcook was held Wednesday afternoon at 2:80 from the home 616 Locust street, with Rev. J. S. Boyden officiating. Mrs. Harry Russell Horton sang, and Mrs. George Foote assisted by Arthur McPherson, had charge of the flowers.

Reginald Heber Babcock was born December 10, 1862. He received his early education in the Kalamazoo public schools and Kalamazoo college, later taking two years In the Medical department of the University of Michigan, and subsequently studying one year in the Rush Medical college in Chicago. He spent several years in Montana but returned to Michigan in 1898 and entered the employ of the Upjohn company and was at the head of the shipping department for many years. Six fellow employees of the deceased acted as pall bearers.

Besides the two sons, Royden, Stanley, North Dakota, and Clarence, of Helena, Montana, Mr. Babcock leaves two sisters, M. Genevieve Babcock and H. Blanche Babcock and one brother J. H. Robert Babcock.

Kalamazoo Telegraph-Press Jan 8, 1914 page 10

R. H. BABOOCK.

The funeral of R. H. Babcook was held Wednesday afternoon at 2:80 from the home 616 Locust street, with Rev. J. S. Boyden officiating. Mrs. Harry Russell Horton sang, and Mrs. George Foote assisted by Arthur McPherson, had charge of the flowers.

Reginald Heber Babcock was born December 10, 1862. He received his early education in the Kalamazoo public schools and Kalamazoo college, later taking two years In the Medical department of the University of Michigan, and subsequently studying one year in the Rush Medical college in Chicago. He spent several years in Montana but returned to Michigan in 1898 and entered the employ of the Upjohn company and was at the head of the shipping department for many years. Six fellow employees of the deceased acted as pall bearers.

Besides the two sons, Royden, Stanley, North Dakota, and Clarence, of Helena, Montana, Mr. Babcock leaves two sisters, M. Genevieve Babcock and H. Blanche Babcock and one brother J. H. Robert Babcock.



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