Mrs. Stoutner Rites Thurs. In Glove City
GLOVERSVILLE - Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian M. Stoutner, 90, who died Monday night at the Fulton County Infirmary,will be conducted at 2p.m. tomorrow at the Brown Funeral Home by the Rev. Albert M. Brockway.
Friends may call from 2 to 4and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Stoutner, before entering the infirmary July 24, 1970, resided two years at the home of a niece, Mrs. Virginia . Butler.RD 2, Gloversville. Prior to that she lived at 148 Wells St. She was born May 25, 1882, at Schagticoke. She was a charter member of Fremont Street United Methodist Church and a member of its United Methodist Women. She was a member of the former Epworth League of the church. She was employed by Crescendoe Glove Corp., retiring when she was 85. Before that she was employed by the Joseph M. Rubin & Sons Glove. Co.
She was the widow of Frank Stoutner. Survivors in addition to Mrs. Butler are six sisters, Mrs. Florence Crandall of Long Lake, Mrs. Estella Barclay of Johnstown, Mrs. Maude Leonardis of Paterson, N.J., Mrs. Ada Tryon of Schenectady, Mrs. Alice Curry of Albany and Miss Elsie Fonda of Duanesburg; nephews and other nieces.
Other sources: fonda.org and census.
Mrs. Stoutner Rites Thurs. In Glove City
GLOVERSVILLE - Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian M. Stoutner, 90, who died Monday night at the Fulton County Infirmary,will be conducted at 2p.m. tomorrow at the Brown Funeral Home by the Rev. Albert M. Brockway.
Friends may call from 2 to 4and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Stoutner, before entering the infirmary July 24, 1970, resided two years at the home of a niece, Mrs. Virginia . Butler.RD 2, Gloversville. Prior to that she lived at 148 Wells St. She was born May 25, 1882, at Schagticoke. She was a charter member of Fremont Street United Methodist Church and a member of its United Methodist Women. She was a member of the former Epworth League of the church. She was employed by Crescendoe Glove Corp., retiring when she was 85. Before that she was employed by the Joseph M. Rubin & Sons Glove. Co.
She was the widow of Frank Stoutner. Survivors in addition to Mrs. Butler are six sisters, Mrs. Florence Crandall of Long Lake, Mrs. Estella Barclay of Johnstown, Mrs. Maude Leonardis of Paterson, N.J., Mrs. Ada Tryon of Schenectady, Mrs. Alice Curry of Albany and Miss Elsie Fonda of Duanesburg; nephews and other nieces.
Other sources: fonda.org and census.
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