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- FULTON, July 30. Lillian Gladys Durfey, 28, died this morning at the Lee Memorial Hospital after an illness of eight weeks. She was born in Granby March 25, 1901, and had resided in Fulton all her life. She was very prominent in the activities of the Women of the Ku Klux Klan, being a past patriotic instructor. Besides her husband, Albert A. Durfey, she is survived by four sons, James E. Durfey, Charles A. Durfey, Leon C. Durfey and Jack S. Durfey; two daughters, Helen M. Durfey and Jean M. Durfey; her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.
James J. Chubb; two sisters, Misses Erma and Marion Chubb, and three brothers, Leon Chubb of Palermo, James J. and Edward Chubb, all of Fulton. Mrs. Durfey resided at 517 S. Fourth st. The body was taken to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Chubb, at 469 S. Seventh St., from where private funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock and at 2:30 from the State Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. H. D. Holmes of Herkimer will be assisted by Rev. W. M. Caldwell in the services. Burial will be in Mount Adnah Cemetery, where services will be in charge of the Ku Klux Klan.
Newspaper (Byard) 1922-1952
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