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Mathilda Elizabeth Roeder Sutton

Birth
Harpers Ferry, Jefferson County, West Virginia, USA
Death
8 Feb 1914 (aged 61)
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section TT/Lot 27/Grave 8
Memorial ID
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SUTTON -- Suddenly, on February 8, 1914, MATILDA E., widow of the late John C. Sutton.

Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest J. Geelhaar, 1109 North Caroline Street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) February 11, 1914
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Mrs. MATHILDA ELIZABETH SUTTON, 1109 North Caroline Street, was seized with an attack of heart failure while attending vespers last night at St. Paul's Catholic Church, and died about 20 minutes later.

She became faint while in the pew with her little granddaughter, Louise, 10 years old, and went to the back of the church to rest. But immediately she became worse and asked for Rev. Smith. When he saw her condition he ordered her taken across the way to St. Joseph's Hospital. She died in an ante-room of the hospital before she could be removed to a room on one of the upper floors.

She was 64 years old and the widow of John Charles Sutton, a Confederate veteran. Two children survive, Joseph Albert Sutton and Mary Geelhaar, with whom she lived.

Burial in Bonnie Brae Cemetery.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) February 9, 1914
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SUTTON -- Suddenly, on February 8, 1914, MATILDA E., widow of the late John C. Sutton.

Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest J. Geelhaar, 1109 North Caroline Street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) February 11, 1914
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Mrs. MATHILDA ELIZABETH SUTTON, 1109 North Caroline Street, was seized with an attack of heart failure while attending vespers last night at St. Paul's Catholic Church, and died about 20 minutes later.

She became faint while in the pew with her little granddaughter, Louise, 10 years old, and went to the back of the church to rest. But immediately she became worse and asked for Rev. Smith. When he saw her condition he ordered her taken across the way to St. Joseph's Hospital. She died in an ante-room of the hospital before she could be removed to a room on one of the upper floors.

She was 64 years old and the widow of John Charles Sutton, a Confederate veteran. Two children survive, Joseph Albert Sutton and Mary Geelhaar, with whom she lived.

Burial in Bonnie Brae Cemetery.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) February 9, 1914
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