Angeline Vovillia, 1863

Name
Angeline /Vovillia/
Birth
1863 43 37
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Residence
Death of a sister
Death of a sister
Note: Obituary

Obituary
On Wednesday, June 15th, 1887, at the home of her father in the town of Ray, Macomb county, Mich., after an illness of some four months, Miss Sarah Louise Vovillia, aged 24 years, 10 months, and 17 days. In answer to an implicit faith in the Lord Jesus Christ hers was a happy death, affording to the bereaved father, mother, brother, and two surviving sisters, the clearest evidence of her acceptance of Him and of complete victory over death and the grave. After imparting to each her last message and bestowing some gift as a token of her dying love, she said to her father she wanted Elder Young, of Romeo, to preach her funeral sermon and named those she wanted to sing at her funeral. Having finished her work, she fell sweetly asleep in Jesus, to awake in his likeness, and to reign with him forever. To those who had prayed with and for her and who were witness of her triumph in Christ it was a scene never to be forgotten. Her funeral, which took place on Friday, the 17th, was very largely attended by all classes, showing much sympathy for the bereaved, and great respect for the departed. The sermon from John xiv, 2, "I go to prepare a place for you," was delivered by the minister of her choice, and the music of choice selections was most appropriately and well rendered by them chosen by herself. The service took place in the M.E. church in the Crawford settlement where the body was interred.

"Mount Clemens Monitor - June 24, 1887"

Death of a mother
Death of a father
Death of a brother
Note: Obituary:

Obituary:
John Edward VoVillia, 82, who had lived near Ray Center for a number of years, died suddenly Monday at his home, 908 South Lafayette avenue, Royal Oak.
Mr. VoVillia was born April 20, 1858, in Oberlin, O. He was employed as a carpenter for some time after retiring from farming in 1921.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday from the William Sullivan & Son Funeral Home, West First Street, Royal Oak. Burial will be in the Meade Cemetery.
Surviving are the widow, Meta; three children, Harold E., of Grand Rapids, Aura J., of New Haven, and Mrs. Mildred Warner, of Detroit; a sister, Mrs. Anna James, of Gary, Ind. and five grandchildren.

"Daily Leader Mount Clemens - Tuesday July 23, 1943"

Death
yes
Family with parents
father
Ray Map
18191909
Birth: August 26, 1819 35 35 France
Death: Meade Cemetery in Macomb, MIApril 10, 1909Chesterfield, Macomb, Michigan, USA
mother
John B Vovillia's home.jpg
18251903
Birth: September 9, 1825 New York, USA
Death: Meade Cemetery in Macomb, MIDecember 30, 1903Chesterfield, Macomb, Michigan, USA
Marriage Marriage1846
20 months
elder sister
Death Certificate_Josephine VoVilla.jpg
18471884
Birth: August 11, 1847 27 21 Ohio, USA
Death: December 4, 1884Imlay City, Lapeer, Michigan, USA
6 years
elder sister
1853
Birth: May 1853 33 27 Ohio, USA
Death:
6 years
elder brother
Headstone for J. Edward VoVillia & Metta S. Durell
18591943
Birth: April 1859 39 33 Ohio, USA
Death: July 22, 1943Royal Oak, Oakland, Michigan, USA
3 years
elder sister
3 years
herself
7 months
sister
1863
Birth: July 1863 43 37 Ohio, USA
Death:
2 years
younger sister
death_louisa Vovillia.png
18651887
Birth: July 29, 1865 45 39 Ohio, USA
Death: Meade Cemetery in Macomb, MI under the name Louisa A. VovilliaJune 15, 1887Ray, Macomb, Michigan, USA
Residence
Residence