Trenton’ [++ 08-31-1 fiw/1994 word/obit.doc 9: ] the Dixie Highway at the Brown stown Creek, After his marriage Mer. Hendricks moved to ‘Tren- fon, where he lived until his death. f Mer. Hendricks held a number, of Village and ‘Township. offices.” beginning wilh that of Supervie sor of Brownslown ‘Township. in) 1874, In 188, he wis elected jus-| tice of the peace, in Monguagon| Township, which office he ‘held, at intervals, until last July. He was President of the Village of ‘Trenton, from Wik to WIN, Be- fore that ‘he was a member of the Township Board, Trustee of the Village and Councilman. In his younger days. Mr. Hen- dricks sailed on the # vat Jakes.) For a number of years he wa confidential agent for F. 2B. Sib- ley, who owned, at that time. i] Sibley Quarry. After the land was bought by the Chureh inter- esis, Mr. Hendricks was in their employ, for a number of years 1 Mr .Hendricks was also V President of the People’s State ‘Bank of Wyaridotte. He wis af Vife Jong Mason, having been Past Master of ‘Trenton Lodge No. & F.& A.M. and past High Priest of Chapter No. 173, He was also a member of the Mich- igan Soverign “Consistory ane the Moslem Temple. Detroit. Mr. Hendricks Was also oa prominent G, ALR member. be- ing one of four velerans in the township. The surviving three are: Joseph Lory and Alexander Knight, both of Trenton. and By- ron Kimball. of Sibley. Mich.