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COUNCIL GROVE REPUBLICAN, 10 May 1939 |
Obituary of LETITIA HUTCHISON COLLINS |
Mrs. Letitia Collins Dies This Morning At
Age Of 80 Mrs. Letitia Collins, 80 years old and a Morris county resident for the past 55 years, died at the Haslam clinic this morning. She had been in poor health with a heart ailment for sometime, but her condition had been serious only during the past two weeks. She was born in Jackson, Ohio, and came to Morris county in 1884. She had maintained her own home on Union street until after the flood of 1938, and then she moved to the home of Mrs. Nora Nichols on West Main Street. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Daisy Bagley, of
Hamden, Ohio, who has been here since Monday, and a brother, Perry
Hutchison of Parsons. |
Transcribed and Contributed by Maria Collins |
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