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The Sabbath Recorder

May 1968

Rock County, Wisconsin

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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]
 
Courtesy of Jon Saunders

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