Special to Journal Gazette, Charleston, Ill, July 5.
EDW. M HUTCHINSON
Edward M. Hutchinson, aged seventy years, all his life a resident of this city, died in the barn at the home of his niece, Mrs. Harry Wright, some time on Tuesday. Funeral services will be held from the Wright home at ten o'clock on Thursday morning. Burial will be made in Mound cemetery. Mr. Hutchinson was a harness maker by occupation, but because of failing health he had been unable to work for some time. For some twenty years he made his home with his niece Mrs. Wright. Mr. Hutchinson was a bachelor. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. D.D. James, Mrs. W.F. Randolph and Miss Frances Hutachinson of Mattoon and Mrs. Lucy Haselton of Charleston and tow brothers, Joseph Hutchinson and John R. Hutchinson of this city.
Special to Journal Gazette, Charleston, Ill, July 5.
EDW. M HUTCHINSON
Edward M. Hutchinson, aged seventy years, all his life a resident of this city, died in the barn at the home of his niece, Mrs. Harry Wright, some time on Tuesday. Funeral services will be held from the Wright home at ten o'clock on Thursday morning. Burial will be made in Mound cemetery. Mr. Hutchinson was a harness maker by occupation, but because of failing health he had been unable to work for some time. For some twenty years he made his home with his niece Mrs. Wright. Mr. Hutchinson was a bachelor. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. D.D. James, Mrs. W.F. Randolph and Miss Frances Hutachinson of Mattoon and Mrs. Lucy Haselton of Charleston and tow brothers, Joseph Hutchinson and John R. Hutchinson of this city.
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