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Hattie Mae <I>Lytle</I> Gibbs

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Hattie Mae Lytle Gibbs

Birth
Carey, Wyandot County, Ohio, USA
Death
27 Aug 1922 (aged 53)
Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block B, Lot 130, Space 10
Memorial ID
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MAPLE AVENUE WOMAN EXPIRES

Mrs. Fred W. Gibbs died at her home, 812 Maple Avenue, from complications, at 10 o'clock last night following an illness of more than two years.

Mrs. Gibbs was born in Carey, Feb. 21, 1869, and was the daughter of Henderson and Mary Lytle. On October 20, 1895, she married Fred W. Gibbs, who survives her.

Beside Mr. Gibbs, she is survived by two brothers and three sisters; J.H. Lytle, Bryan, Ohio, John E. Lytle, Mrs. W.L. Carlin and Edith Lytle, of Findlay, and Mrs. W.D. Clark, of Tiffin.

She had been a member of the Methodist church since she was 11 years old and was a member of the Women's Service class of the First Methodist Church in Findlay. She was also a member of the Juno Temple, No. 49, Pythian Sisters, and a charter member of the Royal Neighbors.

SOURCE:
The Findlay Morning Republican
Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Monday, August 28, 1922
Page 2

Service were held at the home, 812 Maple Street. The Rev. A.J. Kestle of the First M.E. Church was in charge. Burial followed in Maple Grove.

SOURCE:
The Findlay Morning Republican
Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Wednesday, August 30, 1922
Page 7
MAPLE AVENUE WOMAN EXPIRES

Mrs. Fred W. Gibbs died at her home, 812 Maple Avenue, from complications, at 10 o'clock last night following an illness of more than two years.

Mrs. Gibbs was born in Carey, Feb. 21, 1869, and was the daughter of Henderson and Mary Lytle. On October 20, 1895, she married Fred W. Gibbs, who survives her.

Beside Mr. Gibbs, she is survived by two brothers and three sisters; J.H. Lytle, Bryan, Ohio, John E. Lytle, Mrs. W.L. Carlin and Edith Lytle, of Findlay, and Mrs. W.D. Clark, of Tiffin.

She had been a member of the Methodist church since she was 11 years old and was a member of the Women's Service class of the First Methodist Church in Findlay. She was also a member of the Juno Temple, No. 49, Pythian Sisters, and a charter member of the Royal Neighbors.

SOURCE:
The Findlay Morning Republican
Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Monday, August 28, 1922
Page 2

Service were held at the home, 812 Maple Street. The Rev. A.J. Kestle of the First M.E. Church was in charge. Burial followed in Maple Grove.

SOURCE:
The Findlay Morning Republican
Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Wednesday, August 30, 1922
Page 7

Gravesite Details

PLEASE NOTE: Fred W. Gibbs does not have a date of death on this headstone. He is not interred beside his first wife, Hattie. Fred remarried after Hattie's death and is interred beside his second wife, Emma (Mitchell) Gibbs.



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