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- Newspaper Obituary - July 23, 1941 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Mrs. S. G. Mattison - Mrs. Alice Richardson Mattison, widow of Samuel G. Mattison, and life resident of Altmar, died at her home Sunday night, July 20, 1941 after an illness of six months. Mrs. Mattison was born at Pulaski, Sept. 27, 1862, a daughter of George and Mary Dewey Richardson, and moved to Altmar as a girl. She was a member of St. John's Episcopal church, the Church guild, and was a charter member of Richland Rebekah lodge, Altmar as well as a member of Altmar grange. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Frank Lounsberry of Los Angeles and Miss G. W. Betts of Pulaski; a brother, Joseph Richardson of Los Angeles; four grandchildren, Samuel, Albert and Richard Mattison of Altmar and Mrs Earl Potter of Altmar; four great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Serivces were held at the home at 2 today. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery.
Newspaper Obituary - July 24, 1941 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Mrs. Alice Mattison Dies At Altmar - Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Richardson Mattison, 78, of Altmar were held from the home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Mattison died Sunday night after an illness of several months. She was born at Pulaski Sept. 27, 1862, a daughter of George and Mary Dewey Richardson, and moved to Altmar as a girl. She was a member of Altmar Grange, Richland Rebekah Lodge, St. John's Episcopal Church and the Church Guild. Suriving are two sisters, Mrs. Frank Lounsberry of Los Angeles and Mrs. G. W. Betts of Pulaski; a brother, Joseph Richardson of Los Angeles; five grandchildren, Samuel, Albert, Richard and Frances of Altmar and Mrs. Earl Potter, also of Altmar; four great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Burial was in Riverside cemetery.
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