rt ‘but shad. b at : ‘ -visory A PIES é possessed a re-. markable memory for jJand matters. “He ‘served | under Gen. Custer.as. “frst: lieutenant ‘in. the. %th Mich- Fan 1 “athe — ar iit See ‘fe Civil | war-]- “be ‘buried I here ‘Thurs-) er ae f rT JESDA ane ¥ ee a aa aes Aint pen PE Ot et te et “EDWIN R, HAVENS» Mr. Havens, 89, “veteran of the Civil war and for. ‘41 years connected with the’ state land office, died ‘Tuesday morning at the home here, 924 West Tonia street, following: @ lingering ill- ness, : He was born at Stafford, Ne YX et ee ag tees, ee ot rh F ai yp enone te alte vens: peviced: as chief of. the bea ‘ands office in 1929. He served under General Custer as a first lieu- tenant in Company I, 7th Michigan Cavalry,”in the Civil. war, and -was @ past commander: ot ‘Charlés T. "Foster, “Surviving. are. ‘seven children, ‘Mrs. Ww. C. Mealoy™ of ‘Cheboygan, C Charles E. and Coral R. Havens ot- “Detroit, Roscoe - R. “Havens of Jackson, Mrs. _N da A. Navens, and Edna “Havens, all of Lansing; ~ four grandchildren, ‘and ‘one prea arene: child, © “Funeral: services: will be held from the. Jarvis-Estes- Funeral home. at 3 o'clock - ‘Thursday. afternoon, the Rev. ? Vickers Officiating. The local R. post will give its service. Burial will be. in Mt. Hope cemetery. : aE ae steers tie