Copyright © 2004 Submitted by: Jan Cortez This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. ******************************************************************************* ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net ******************************************************************************** Pioneer Newspaper - November 27, 1891 Reached the End at Midnight E.G. Haney, whose illness extended through a number of weeks, died at his home in the third ward last night at about 12 o'clock. Deceased was born in Oswego, NY, May 10, 1832, and came with his parents to the Territory of Michigan when he was three years of age, his parents settling in Van Buren township, Wayne County. When he was fourteen years of age he went to Fort Wayne, Ind., and learned the iron-molding business, which he pursued a number of years. He came to Big Rapids in 1870, and in March of that year purchased an interest in the foundry of Calvin Price and James J. Osborn. The establishment was built a year previously and was devoted to the casting of stoves. In May Mr. Haney bought the interest of Mr. Price and in December became sole proprietor by purchasing the claim of Mr. Osborn. He soon changed the character of the foundry products by manufacturing various kinds of moldings, castings, plow, etc., and in June 1874, he established the hardware store which he operated up to the time of death. He was a member of Mecosta Lodge, No. 26, K. of P., of Big Rapids Council No. 174, Royal Arcanum and of Prosperity Tent, No. 135, Knights of the Macabees. He was also a staunch Republican, and had served a number of years as a member of the Board of Education, and had also represented his ward on the Board of Aldermen. In 1856 he married Miss Johanna Tate, the wedding taking place in Gratton Township, Kent County, and of the ten children born, seven are living, the oldest son now residing in Virginia, two married daughters and one son in Big Rapids, where the mother is still living. As a result of his being a member of the Royal Arcanum his family will come into possession of $3000, and $2000 will fall to them on account of his membership in the Knights of the Maccabees. The funeral will take place from the house tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, the services to be in charge of the Knights of Pythias.