The funeral of Mrs. Catlin was held at the summer residence here, where the remains were brought, to-day at 12 o'clock. A large number of friends attended. Mrs. Catlin was 69 years of age and was married 39 years ago [on 25 Oct 1865 in Springfield Center] to E.[Edwin] N. Catlin by Rev. S. [Samuel] R. Ward of Richfield Springs, who conducted the funeral services. The bearers were her nephews, Clarence Pier, Dr. Francis E. Van Derveer, G. Lynn Van Derveer; her brother-in-law William Johnson of Utica, and son-in-law W. H. Baldwin of Boston. The floral tributes were profuse and elegant. The remains were buried in Lakewood cemetery at Cooperstown, undertaker Parshall of Cooperstown having charge.
Those from out of town who were in attendance at the funeral were W. Johnson, Mrs. Mary Perkins, Miss T. Golden, Utica; Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Barber and Benton Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Tuller, Mrs. Jewell, Madison Nedder, Mrs. Dawn, Richfield Springs; Mrs. Dr. Parshall, Cooperstown; Mrs. Lucius Canfield, W. H. Palmer, Fort Plain. The funeral of Mrs. Catlin was also held in Boston on Thursday at 5 p.m. The remains and family left Boston Friday morning, reaching Utica at 8 p.m. and were met by O. T. Golden of Utica and at Richfield Springs by the officiating minister, Mr. Ward, and many friends met the bereaved family.
Morning Herald, Utica NY, Sat. 4 Nov 1900
The funeral of Mrs. Catlin was held at the summer residence here, where the remains were brought, to-day at 12 o'clock. A large number of friends attended. Mrs. Catlin was 69 years of age and was married 39 years ago [on 25 Oct 1865 in Springfield Center] to E.[Edwin] N. Catlin by Rev. S. [Samuel] R. Ward of Richfield Springs, who conducted the funeral services. The bearers were her nephews, Clarence Pier, Dr. Francis E. Van Derveer, G. Lynn Van Derveer; her brother-in-law William Johnson of Utica, and son-in-law W. H. Baldwin of Boston. The floral tributes were profuse and elegant. The remains were buried in Lakewood cemetery at Cooperstown, undertaker Parshall of Cooperstown having charge.
Those from out of town who were in attendance at the funeral were W. Johnson, Mrs. Mary Perkins, Miss T. Golden, Utica; Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Barber and Benton Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Tuller, Mrs. Jewell, Madison Nedder, Mrs. Dawn, Richfield Springs; Mrs. Dr. Parshall, Cooperstown; Mrs. Lucius Canfield, W. H. Palmer, Fort Plain. The funeral of Mrs. Catlin was also held in Boston on Thursday at 5 p.m. The remains and family left Boston Friday morning, reaching Utica at 8 p.m. and were met by O. T. Golden of Utica and at Richfield Springs by the officiating minister, Mr. Ward, and many friends met the bereaved family.
Morning Herald, Utica NY, Sat. 4 Nov 1900
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Edward Nobel Catlin
1836-1926
Kitt Shipman
his wife
1841-1899
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