ROSES FOR THE LIVING
George Pridgeon
(transcribed by: L. Johnson)
The picture you are looking at is that of a pioneer of Sherman township, a man who has
the respect of the community, and whose opinions always carry weight.
George Pridgeon was born in California township, Branch county, Mich., Aug. 15, 1859.
He came to Sherman township in 1879. On May 7, 1882, he was united in marriage to
Addie E. McAllister, and in that year a home was built on section 19, where they lived until
1895; then they homesteaded 80 acres directly across the county line in Mecosta county,
on section 24 of Sheridan township. Mr. and Mrs. Pridgeon lived there till 1916, selling
their farm a year later and moving to Weidman Nov. 20, 1917, where they purchased the
George Fisher property. Mr. Pridgeon retired from active work in the fall of 1933. Few
men have done active work in their advanced years as has Mr. Pridgeon.
He is conservative in politics, and believes that more can be done by hard work and
individual planning than can be accomplished by political panaceas. He has never failed
to vote dry, or boost for the betterment of schools.
We hope to be favored by Mr. Pridgeon’s presence and kindly advice for many years.
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