The Herald newspaper
Thursday evening, February 27, 1908
Page 6, Column 2
MISS LOUISA M. PUTVIN DEAD
She was a Popular Clerk at the Edwards Store - Funeral on Saturday.
Miss Louisa M. Putvin, daughter of Stephen and Emma Putvin, died yesterday at the family home, No. 217 Grand avenue, after a lingering illness. Miss Putvin was 37 years old and for the last fifteen years had been employed as a clerk at the store of E. W. Edwards & Son. She was a member of Council No. 36, C. R. and B. A.
Besides her parents, Miss Putvin is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Andrew Martineau, Mrs. James Spencer and Miss Florence M. Putvin, and by four brothers, Frederick Putvin, Stephen Putvin, jr., Gilbert Putvin and Otis Putvin. The funeral will be held at the home at 9:15 o'clock Saturday morning and at St. Joseph's (French) church at 10 o'clock, with burial at St. Agnes cemetery.
The Herald newspaper
Thursday evening, February 27, 1908
Page 6, Column 2
MISS LOUISA M. PUTVIN DEAD
She was a Popular Clerk at the Edwards Store - Funeral on Saturday.
Miss Louisa M. Putvin, daughter of Stephen and Emma Putvin, died yesterday at the family home, No. 217 Grand avenue, after a lingering illness. Miss Putvin was 37 years old and for the last fifteen years had been employed as a clerk at the store of E. W. Edwards & Son. She was a member of Council No. 36, C. R. and B. A.
Besides her parents, Miss Putvin is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Andrew Martineau, Mrs. James Spencer and Miss Florence M. Putvin, and by four brothers, Frederick Putvin, Stephen Putvin, jr., Gilbert Putvin and Otis Putvin. The funeral will be held at the home at 9:15 o'clock Saturday morning and at St. Joseph's (French) church at 10 o'clock, with burial at St. Agnes cemetery.
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