MRS. LUCY HASELTON DIES IN FRANKFORT
Special to The Journal-Gazette
Charleston, Ill, Oct. 27, Mrs. Lucy Haselton, 76, who was born in this city and lived here almost all her life, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur L. Schnader, in Frankfort, Ind., on Sunday morning. She had been suffering from diabetes for the past six months. The body on arrival here will be taken to the home of Mrs. Harry Wright, 1003 Jackson street. The funeral will take place there on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial will be in Mound cemetery. Mrs. Haselton is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Schnader; a brother, John Hutchason of Charleston; and two sisters, Mrs. D.D. James and Miss Frances Hutchason of Mattoon.
Lucy Hutchason and James B. Haselton were married on November 29, 1866 in Coles Co. Illinois.
MRS. LUCY HASELTON DIES IN FRANKFORT
Special to The Journal-Gazette
Charleston, Ill, Oct. 27, Mrs. Lucy Haselton, 76, who was born in this city and lived here almost all her life, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur L. Schnader, in Frankfort, Ind., on Sunday morning. She had been suffering from diabetes for the past six months. The body on arrival here will be taken to the home of Mrs. Harry Wright, 1003 Jackson street. The funeral will take place there on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial will be in Mound cemetery. Mrs. Haselton is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Schnader; a brother, John Hutchason of Charleston; and two sisters, Mrs. D.D. James and Miss Frances Hutchason of Mattoon.
Lucy Hutchason and James B. Haselton were married on November 29, 1866 in Coles Co. Illinois.
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