In the past 24 hours several of my fellow genealogy researchers have found ancestors' 1921-1939 DCs.

A DC lists not only the DOB, DOD, and cause of death, but usually also the home address, where interred, spouse's name, and parents' names and birthplaces.

I've found sad information as well, including a drowning [[listed as accidental) on Belle Isle, drowning [[listed as suicide) in the Tittabawassee River, a baby's death from an accidental overdose of morphine during childbirth, and another suicide [["Gunshot wound of head, Despondent over ill health".)

There are also many, so many, deaths from childhood illnesses we rarely see today: diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, others.

Keep in mind that there will be transcription errors and search accordingly. For example, if you're looking for Schulte, search for Schultz as well.

It's a valuable, fascinating resource that can fill in holes in family trees.