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- Vitals ~ May 25, 1910 ~ Ann Butterworth, age 79 years, 5 months, Widow, born in England, Daughter of Henry Eely born in England, and Harriet Terry born in England, Died in Pulaski of fracture of the neck of the femur, general debility.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday Evening, May 26, 1910 Oswego Daily Times - Oswego, New York - Formerly of Oswego - Mrs. Ann Butterworth Was a Member of First Baptist Church Here - Pulaski, May 26 - After an illness of about two weeks, Mrs. Ann Butterworth died at the home of her son, Lone R. Butterworth, yesterday afternoon, aged 79 years. Mrs. Butterworth fell and dislocated her hip two weeks ago, which hastened her death. She was born in England and when six months old was brought to this country by her parents in the greater part of her life has been passed in the Eastern end of this country. More than half a century ago Mrs. Butterworth and her late husband, George N. Butterworth, joined the First Baptist Church of Pulaski and later joined the First Baptist Church of Oswego by letter, where they resided for a time and where she had retained her church membership. Besides the son mentioned she is survived by three brothers, Edward Eely of Mannsville, Jefferson County; William H. Eely of Allegan, Michigan, and Joseph Eely of the latter state. A sister, Mrs. Harmen Wart, lives in Traverse City, Michigan. Funeral services will be held at the family home in Port street tomorrow at 1 p.m. The remains will be taken to Maple View for interment.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, June 1, 1910 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mapleview - The remains of Mrs. Butterworth were placed in our cemetery Friday.
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