PROMINENT ODD FELLOW 1
DIES IN PORT CLINTON
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Hubert Doyen, 77, a retired
contractor and"" builder, passed
awav at his home in Port Clin¬
ton Monday morning about 10:30
o'clock. 'He had been suffering*
since last fall from what seeme*
to be an ulcerous growth in vthl
stomach but his conditio*!- did noj
appear serious untill a little^pve]
two weeks ago when his ^On^Nl
A. Doyen, who is a mSmb^Mfoi
the Tribune force, was^ia31i||
home over 'Sunday. He i^jiet
somewhat after that but Mi^
began to decline and passed aw§|
rather suddenly. Mr. Doven^
was born in Belgium but camera
Ottawa county when quite young;
and has been a resident ever
since. He is survived by two
daughters, Miss Clara at home,
and Mrs. J. H. Faus; one son,- N;'
A. Doyen of Elmore; also two
brothers, John and Joe, and a
sister, Mrs. Josephine Pete, all
of Bay towuship. The Funeral
was held Wednesday^ from the
house and was in charge
of the Odd Fellows, with Rev. C.
U. Fletcher of Memorial U. B,
church, Toledo, officiating. Inter¬
ment in Lakeview cemetery.