DEAD IN NEW YORK
MRS. ANNA BURTON, a native of this city, where she was born many years ago, died Sunday night at Woodlown, NY, after a lingering illness following a stroke of paralysis which she sustained four years ago.
She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Au, pioneer residents of this city, and for a number of years made her home here. Her husband, Myron C. Burton, died in 1896.
She is survivied by one daughter, Lulu Burton; three sisters, Miss Lulu M. Au of NY, Mrs. M. B. Sloane and Mrs. D. P. Copeland of this city.
The body will be brought to this city Thursday morning and taken to the home of Mrs. Copeland in Ausdale where funeral services will be held Thursday at 3:30 o'clock in charge of Rev. Harry Trust. Burial will be made in the Mansfield Cemetery.
~Mansfield News (Mansfield, OH)
Tues., 7/6/1926, pg. 13
DEAD IN NEW YORK
MRS. ANNA BURTON, a native of this city, where she was born many years ago, died Sunday night at Woodlown, NY, after a lingering illness following a stroke of paralysis which she sustained four years ago.
She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Au, pioneer residents of this city, and for a number of years made her home here. Her husband, Myron C. Burton, died in 1896.
She is survivied by one daughter, Lulu Burton; three sisters, Miss Lulu M. Au of NY, Mrs. M. B. Sloane and Mrs. D. P. Copeland of this city.
The body will be brought to this city Thursday morning and taken to the home of Mrs. Copeland in Ausdale where funeral services will be held Thursday at 3:30 o'clock in charge of Rev. Harry Trust. Burial will be made in the Mansfield Cemetery.
~Mansfield News (Mansfield, OH)
Tues., 7/6/1926, pg. 13
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