wbectenr=d INV Mabel L. Edward FLAT ROCK — Mrs. Mabel L. Edward, 73, of Flat Rock died Tuesday night in Riverside Osteo-: gathic Hospital, Trenton; where she had been for two weeks, She qad been ill for a month. Friends may call after 12:30 9.m. Thursday in the Arthur Bob- sean Funeral Home, where ser- vices will be held at 2 p.m. Fri- jay. The Rev. Richard Milford of she Grosse Ile Presbyterian “hurch will officiate and burial vill be in Michigan Memorial 2ark. Born Nov. 5, 1917, in Detroit, she was the daughter of John A. ind Elizabeth (Mackie) Har- ‘ington. She was married Oct. 15, 937, to James Edward in Lincoln ark. They then made their home ° n Flat Rock. Mr. Edward. pre- ‘eded her in death on Feb. 1, 986. Surviving are two sons, John of Yanton and Mark of Royal Oak; a laughter, Mrs. Larry (Kathleen) \lexander of Grosse Ile; a broth- or, John Mackie Harrington of “lat Rock, and three grandsons. Memorials may be made to the Jiabetes Association. “