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About Charles Joseph Antoine Labadie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Labadie
Photos from the Labadie Collection at the University of Michigan "It has been my fate to be a worker all my life." --Jo Labadie
His son took him to the University of Michigan to see the Labadie Collection one last time in 1932 and he died on October 7, 1933 at Detroit Receiving Hospital.
He insisted on a simple funeral with no ceremony, although all his surviving friends attended. Jo and Sophie are buried side by side in Parkview Cemetery near Detroit, at Five Mile and Farmington Roads. In keeping with their tradition of simplicity and modesty in their lives, no stones mark their graves
When I am dead Waste not yourself in either grief or joy because of so, As I'll not know, And recompense, the spur to all we do, Will never come to you, Except as one in sounding glen bewails or sings And echo brings on airy wings The messages himself sent out.
--Jo Labadie
Called "Jo", he was an anarchist. Wrote many books and articles.
Charles Joseph Antoine Labadie's Timeline
1850 |
April 18, 1850
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Paw Paw, Van Buren, MI, United States
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1879 |
1879
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1889 |
1889
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1898 |
June 4, 1898
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1922 |
October 7, 1922
Age 72
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Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States
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