OLD PIONEER GONEMr. Albert Cross Died Sud denly SaturdayFuneral of Fred Root at Lawton.suOn’€ The funeral of Albert Cross wa e held at 2 o’clock this afternoon, y j There were a number of beautilul floral offerings. The funeral 8 services were c inducted by Uev.Taylor. Mrs. H. H. Letson and ?r| Vlrs. A. G. H lt;rnson rendered a Cj-ouple of appropriate duets.The pall bearers were F. W. lt* 1 Swailes, Jno. Boyne, Joseph !£* j .'jmitb, Irving \Vhith, Wm. Ford and C. A. Butterfield. The burial was at Lake View Cemetery.Albtrl Cross was born at Buffalo s» j December 2t, I826, and was yb years old. He was one of the old-| st residents of South Haven, hav mg located here over 40 years ago, j md has continued to reside here -.ver since with the exception of about 10 years which he spent t n his farm.| Mr. Cross has been ailing foi the past three years with kidney trouble but was not confined to the ‘ I house. His last sickness w s only of one week’s duration, the direct cause o^ death which oc-C mo' tair con moi Ch. par nui at I citi sta doiheinaptthenuthtlibhaoftala lt;a 1paTlPthtotterofnk curred at 5 o’clot k Saturday eveneming is given as heart failure. Be-e I sides the widow there ate threeblechildren left to mourn his loss, llh I Alonzo B., Enoch B. of South ou I Haven and Mrs. J. A. O'lteary of Paw Paw.itilirel§pt» *1 bj Telephone.]taSdStnlt;aioabv