Without a moment's warning Mrs. Nettie L. Hutchinson died in her husband's arms about 10 o'clock Tuesday evening from water gathered around the heart. She had been sick nearly two weeks with bilious fever, but just before the end came she seemed very much better and had been laughing and talking with her husband. Mrs. Nettie L. Hutchinson was born in the town of Guilford [Chenango Co., NY] and was 32 years and 10 months old. She was the only daughter of Chester and Elizabeth Ives of this town. October 25, 1878, she was married to Theodore C. Hutchinson by the Rev. D.N. Grummon in Bainbridge and always lived within ten miles of the town. A son, Hayward, aged four, and two daughters, Ruth, aged nine, and Hattie, aged 16, survive her. She was respected by her neighbors, was very domestic in her tastes The family have the sympathy of the entire community. The funeral will be held today at 10:30 a.m. from her late home on Bixby street, Rev. D.N. Grummon, of Binghamton, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Arthur Spaulding of the Presbyterian church of Bainbridge. The interment will be in the Yaleville cemetery [Guilford, NY]. [May 18, 1897]
The funeral of Mrs. Nettie L. Hutchinson was held last Friday morning at 10:30 from her late home on Bixby street [Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY]. The attendance was very large not only of neighbors but many friends from other towns. Rev. D.N. Grummon officiated at the house and Rev. Arthur Spaulding at the cemetery. Lewis Woodruff, Martin Toby, Perry Cole, and D.A. Rhodes of Yaleville, old neighbors of the deceased, acted as bearers. The floral tributes were large and beautiful. The interment was in the Yaleville cemetery. [1897]
Mrs. Jennie Nivens Ireland, who died in Binghamton Thursday, was brought here Monday for burial. Deceased was 48 years of age and a member of the Tabernacle church. She leaves two daughters and a son to mourn her loss. Rev. E.B. Olmstead officiated, assisted by Rev. J.J. Henry. [May 13, 1897]
Herman Milo Richards passed away at his home at Guilford Center [Chenango Co., NY] on Wednesday August 31st, 1927. Deceased was the son of Edward and Betsie Mills Richards, and was born in Unadilla [Otsego Co., NY], May 3rd, 1873. He was a farmer by occupation and has been a resident f Guilford for the past forty-eight years. the funeral was held in the Guilford Center church on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. J.W.Bump officiating. The body was laid to rest in the Sunset Hill cemetery to await the Great Dawning. He leaves no near relatives, only a wife Jennie Richards who survives. To the bereaved wife our sympathy flows. [Bainbridge Republican, Sept. 8, 1927]
William A. Parsons, a well known citizen of this village died suddenly on Monday afternoon, Dec. 5, 1927 at the age of 73 years. For about two years Mr. Parsons had been troubled with heart disease. He was confined to the bed for only a few days, his condition was not considered serious until Sunday night. Mr. Parsons had lived in the town of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY] all his life, having moved to the home where he died in 1884. He married Ella Patchin in 1881, who with one daughter Mrs. C.H. Odell survive. he was the son of John D. and Abigale White Parsons and three sisters, Mrs. Emma Greene of Sidney; Mrs. E.H. DePugh of Somerville, Mass., and Mrs. C.T. Waters of Oneonta and one brother, Horatio Parsons of Bainbridge survive. Mr. Parsons had engaged in farming all his life, having bought the Dr. Samuel Banks farm in 1884 and erected the buildings thereon. Later he purchased the Chapin farm. The funeral service was held Thursday at the home at 2:00 p.m. Rev. R.B. Whitman officiated and interment was in Greenlawn cemetery [Bainbridge, NY]. [Bainbridge Republican, Dec. 15, 1927]
Sidney [Delaware Co., NY]: The many friends of Mrs. LaSira Boyce, wife of Frank Boyce of Sidney, were saddened Friday morning as they learned of her sudden death. Mrs. Boyce had not been quite as well as usual for a few days and the doctor was called on Thursday, but her condition was nothing alarming, as she was about her home as usual. Friday morning Mr. Boyce discovered her breathing was not natural and she lived only a few minutes after awakening. Mrs. Boyce was born in the state of Illinois September 28, 1872, and had been married 31 years. She had been a resident of Sidney for the past 16 years and had made many friends here during the time. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Ethel, an aged father, Thomas Drake, two brothers, Frank and Merritt Drake, and a sister, Mrs. Dan Davis. Her death is particularly sad as the daughter, Ethel, is an invalid and has been confined to her bed most of the time for four years past. Owing to this, the funeral was private, only relatives and a few friends being present. Rev. T.A. Rich officiated at the funeral, speaking words of comfort, and Mrs. Ethel Case and Mrs. Hare sang "In the Garden" at the request of the daughter. Mrs. Boyce was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church of Sidney and of the Daughters of Veterans. Burial was in Prospect Hill cemetery [Sidney, NY]. The sympathy of nearly every home in Sidney goes out to the afflicted family. Miss Ethel Boyce will be taken to the home of her aunt, Mrs. Davis, in Binghamton, where she will be tenderly cared for--Oneonta Star. Miss LaSira Drake, before her marriage to Mr. Frank Boyce was a resident of this village [Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY] and attended school here. She lived in the family of the late Dr. R.D.L. Evans. [Bainbridge Republican, Dec. 15, 1927]
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