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June Martina Kutcher

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June Martina Kutcher

Birth
Clark County, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Jul 1930 (aged 14)
Iowa, USA
Burial
Farmington, Van Buren County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6310784, Longitude: -91.7346286
Plot
Section 1, Row 6
Memorial ID
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From the Keokuk Gate City, July 7 1930
FARMINGTON GIRL CALLED HERE TODAY
Miss June Kutcher, Fourteen-year-old Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Kutcher, Dies at the Graham Hospital Today.
Miss June Kutcher of Farmington, Iowa, died at the Graham hospital this morning at 5 o'clock after having been a patient there since last Thursday. She was fourteen years of age.
Miss Kutcher was born on June 26, 1916, in Clark county, Missouri, and was the daughter of J.W. and Elsie Washburn Kutcher. She had made her home in Farmington for the past twelve years.
Surviving her besides her parents are five sisters, Mrs. Vera Gray, Mrs. Ruth Bruggeman, and the Misses Minnie J., Edna, and Chloe Kutcher, all of Farmington, and her grandfather, Truman Washburn, also of Farmington.
The body was taken to the Pearson, Schmidt and Holbrook funeral parlors and was removed to the home in Farmington this afternoon.

From the Farmington (Iowa) News-Republican
OBITUARY
JUNE MARTINA KUTCHER
June Martina, youngest daugher of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Kutcher, was born in Clark Co., Mo., June 26th 1916, moving with the family to Farmington, Iowa, at the age of eight months, and spent the remainder of her short life here. She departed this life after a short illness at the Graham hospital, Keokuk, Iowa, on July 7, 1930, at the age of fourteen years and eleven days.
She attended the public school here and was a faithful and regular attedant of the Baptist Sunday school. Always rejoicing when it was time for her to go to Sunday school.
Besides the grief sticken mother and father, she leaves to mourn her departure five sisters: Mrs. Vera Gray, Mrs. Ruth Bruggeman and the Misses Edna C., Minnie J., and Chloe M., all of Farmington. Also Truman Washburn, her grandfather, and three nephews, all of Farmington, besides a host of relatives and friends.
Always delicate and frail in health, yet she never complained to anyone. She had been unusually well until Thursday evening July 3, when she fell and broke her ankle. She was taken immediately to the Graham hospital and all in vain, as she was called at an early hour on Monday morning to that Home Beyond, - Kind, sweet and patient to all who knew her.
Funeral services were held at the Baptist church Wednesday, 2:00 p.m. conducted by the pastor Rev. J. V. Wright. Text Song of Solomon 6:2.
Internment was made at Greenglade cemetery.
From the Keokuk Gate City, July 7 1930
FARMINGTON GIRL CALLED HERE TODAY
Miss June Kutcher, Fourteen-year-old Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Kutcher, Dies at the Graham Hospital Today.
Miss June Kutcher of Farmington, Iowa, died at the Graham hospital this morning at 5 o'clock after having been a patient there since last Thursday. She was fourteen years of age.
Miss Kutcher was born on June 26, 1916, in Clark county, Missouri, and was the daughter of J.W. and Elsie Washburn Kutcher. She had made her home in Farmington for the past twelve years.
Surviving her besides her parents are five sisters, Mrs. Vera Gray, Mrs. Ruth Bruggeman, and the Misses Minnie J., Edna, and Chloe Kutcher, all of Farmington, and her grandfather, Truman Washburn, also of Farmington.
The body was taken to the Pearson, Schmidt and Holbrook funeral parlors and was removed to the home in Farmington this afternoon.

From the Farmington (Iowa) News-Republican
OBITUARY
JUNE MARTINA KUTCHER
June Martina, youngest daugher of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Kutcher, was born in Clark Co., Mo., June 26th 1916, moving with the family to Farmington, Iowa, at the age of eight months, and spent the remainder of her short life here. She departed this life after a short illness at the Graham hospital, Keokuk, Iowa, on July 7, 1930, at the age of fourteen years and eleven days.
She attended the public school here and was a faithful and regular attedant of the Baptist Sunday school. Always rejoicing when it was time for her to go to Sunday school.
Besides the grief sticken mother and father, she leaves to mourn her departure five sisters: Mrs. Vera Gray, Mrs. Ruth Bruggeman and the Misses Edna C., Minnie J., and Chloe M., all of Farmington. Also Truman Washburn, her grandfather, and three nephews, all of Farmington, besides a host of relatives and friends.
Always delicate and frail in health, yet she never complained to anyone. She had been unusually well until Thursday evening July 3, when she fell and broke her ankle. She was taken immediately to the Graham hospital and all in vain, as she was called at an early hour on Monday morning to that Home Beyond, - Kind, sweet and patient to all who knew her.
Funeral services were held at the Baptist church Wednesday, 2:00 p.m. conducted by the pastor Rev. J. V. Wright. Text Song of Solomon 6:2.
Internment was made at Greenglade cemetery.


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