Weds, F 19. \9¢e Harry E. Driggett © !77 April 5, 1923-May 18, 1999 CARLETON — World War II veteran Harry Edward Driggett, 76, of Carleton died Tuesday in Applewood Nursing Center, Woodhaven. Graveside services, to be per- formed by Carleton Post 4093, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, are pend- ing. Cremation will take place under the direc- tion of Southern Michigan — Ser- vices, Livonia. Born April 5, dae in eo an am e was the son o a Edward and DRIGGETT Leona (Reeves) Driggett. He married Erma Mae Miller in 1941 in Carleton. After her death in 1953, he married . Marilyn Allen in 1954, also in Car- leton. Mr. Driggett worked as a bar- ~ ber and as a bus driver for Air- . port Public Schools until retiring from both in 1989, Mr. Driggett was a member of the Carleton Post 4093, VFW, the Michigan Bowlers Association, the Michigan Umpires Associa- tion and the Michigan Bus Dri- vers Association. He is survived by five daugh- ters, Shirley Owens of Flat Rock, Sally Heinzerling and Susan Driggett, both of Newport, Shar- lene Miller of Monroe and Sharon Kaufman of Carleton; a son, Scott of Carleton; six grand- ‘children, and four great-grand- children