Colfax Cemetery

Colfax Township, Huron County, Michigan

Cemetery at 598 North Barrie Road, Bad Axe, MI 48413

Colfax Township is located in the center of Huron County. It was organized in 1868, and its first Supervisor was Metzar Granger.


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    Why are flags pulled from the gravesite.? My father is a Korean veteran an his headstone honors that.it was in his flower urn.is this how veterans are remembered.

    Added January 17, 2017 by Dave Baslock
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Website address: colfaxtwp-huron.com

Website title: Colfax Township, Huron County, Michigan

Website description: Colfax Township is located in the center of Huron County. It was organized in 1868, and its first Supervisor was Metzar Granger.