From The Salem Press, Salem, New York April 2, 1920
The death of Fletcher Hall Lovejoy occurred at Mary McClellan hospital Monday morning. Mr. Lovejoy was subject to attacks of heart trouble and had been at the hospital for treatment. He was thought to be much improved when the end came suddenly. He was a son of Hiram Lovejoy and Alcesta Hall Lovejoy, born in Cambridge in 1847. About twenty years of his life was spent in Boise City, Idaho, he returned to Cambridge about fifteen years ago and was with his brother, Charles in the Chaplet Works. Mr. Lovejoy is survived by two sons, Hiram Hall Lovejoy of Albany and Fletcher H. Lovejoy of Washington D.C. and by three brothers, Charles H. Lovejoy and H.H. Lovejoy of Cambridge and Fred C. Lovejoy of Shushan and by three sisters, Mrs. Lydia Wooster of Neomence, Ind., Mrs. H. Sanderson of Albany and Mrs. W.J. Guinau of Marysville, Cal.
From The Salem Press, Salem, New York April 2, 1920
The death of Fletcher Hall Lovejoy occurred at Mary McClellan hospital Monday morning. Mr. Lovejoy was subject to attacks of heart trouble and had been at the hospital for treatment. He was thought to be much improved when the end came suddenly. He was a son of Hiram Lovejoy and Alcesta Hall Lovejoy, born in Cambridge in 1847. About twenty years of his life was spent in Boise City, Idaho, he returned to Cambridge about fifteen years ago and was with his brother, Charles in the Chaplet Works. Mr. Lovejoy is survived by two sons, Hiram Hall Lovejoy of Albany and Fletcher H. Lovejoy of Washington D.C. and by three brothers, Charles H. Lovejoy and H.H. Lovejoy of Cambridge and Fred C. Lovejoy of Shushan and by three sisters, Mrs. Lydia Wooster of Neomence, Ind., Mrs. H. Sanderson of Albany and Mrs. W.J. Guinau of Marysville, Cal.
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