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- Mabel L., daughter of Sherman and Evaline
ROGERS LANGWORTHY, was born
- in Brookfield, N.Y., Feb. 13, 1883,
and died March 14, 1968, in Ormond Beach Memorial Hospital, Fla.
- In 1905 she married Orlo PERRY.
To this union two children were born. Mr.
- PERRY
died in 1955.
- On Oct. 9, 1959, she married Clark
TODD in Milton, Wis. The couple made their
- home in Ormond Beach, Fla., but visited
their children and friends in central New York and southern Wisconsin
each summer.
- Mrs. TODD was a member of the
Verona, N.Y., Seventh Day Baptist Church, and
- as associate member of the Daytona
Beach (Fla.) church. She sought to express her Christian faith
in an enthusiastic manner wherever she lived.
- Surviving besides her husband are one
son, Alfred L. PERRY of Holley, N.Y.; one
- daughter Mrs. Donald (Eudora) GREENE
of Unadilla Forks, N.Y.; and one sister, Mrs. Devillo (Marletta)
FRAIR of Oneida, N.Y.
- Funeral services were conducted by
the Rev. Donald E. Richards at the Campbell-
- Dean Funeral Home, Oneida, on March
19. Interment was in the New Union Cemetery of Verona Mills,
Verona, N.Y. D. E. R. [Vol. 184, No. 20, p.
16]
-
- [The middle initial of "L."
above is for her maiden name of LANGWORTHY; Mabel's middle
name was Eudora.]
-
- Courtesy of Jon Saunders
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- Orville A. HURLEY, son of Lewis
and Sylvia HURLEY, was born in a sod house
- at North Loup, Nebr., Nov. 22, 1873,
and died at Edgerton, Wis., March 6, 1968.
- When he was a year old his family moved
to Welton, Iowa. He was married there to
- Mary SCHRADER, Jan. 23, 1895.
She died May 31, 1928. The following year Orville came to
Wisconsin where he continued his employment as a carpenter and
a farmer. He was a member of the Milton Junction Seventh Day
Baptist Church.
- Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Illa
WENZEL, and a son, Lester, both of Janesville,
- nine grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.
- Services were held Friday evening,
March 8, at Albrecht Funeral Home in Milton
- Junction with Rev. Carroll L. Hill
officiating. Graveside services and burial were at Welton,
Iowa, the following day. C. L. H. [Vol. 184, No. 20,
p. 16]
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- Courtesy of Jon Saunders
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