She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Howard S. Baker and Miss Lucy E. Osborne, who have been devoted in their car of their mother in her years of illness.
the funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. E.W. Phillips. A high eulogy was pronounced by Rev. E.C. Camp of Watertown, a former pastor of the Congregational Church.
Among the beautiful floral offerings, were designs from the Congregational church and from the stitchers at the Commonwealth factory.
The remains were laid to rest beside those of her husband in Colebrook Cemetery.
She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Howard S. Baker and Miss Lucy E. Osborne, who have been devoted in their car of their mother in her years of illness.
the funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. E.W. Phillips. A high eulogy was pronounced by Rev. E.C. Camp of Watertown, a former pastor of the Congregational Church.
Among the beautiful floral offerings, were designs from the Congregational church and from the stitchers at the Commonwealth factory.
The remains were laid to rest beside those of her husband in Colebrook Cemetery.
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