DEATH CALLS MRS. KEITH, 80 HOPKINTON
Mrs. U. S. G. Keith, 80, a resident of Hopkinton for many years, passed away at her home here, Sunday evening,Nov. 24, following several weeks illness. Cora Byam, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Philander Byam, was born at Cascade, July 18, 1866. When a small child she moved to Hopkinton with her parents, where she received her education in the public schools and Lenox College.
On March 8, 1893 she was married to U. S. G. Keith, and all of their married life was spent in Hopkinton. They were the parents of three children: Seward Clay and Jessie Keith, both of Hopkinton, and Mrs. Frank Royden, Scotch Grove, all of whom survive.
She was a member of the Presbyterian church and Eastern Star. Mr. Keith passed away in August, 1946.
Besides the three children, she is survived by one sister, Clara Byam, Hopkinton; three grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.
Submitted by:
Sharon Brodersen Lindbloom
DEATH CALLS MRS. KEITH, 80 HOPKINTON
Mrs. U. S. G. Keith, 80, a resident of Hopkinton for many years, passed away at her home here, Sunday evening,Nov. 24, following several weeks illness. Cora Byam, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Philander Byam, was born at Cascade, July 18, 1866. When a small child she moved to Hopkinton with her parents, where she received her education in the public schools and Lenox College.
On March 8, 1893 she was married to U. S. G. Keith, and all of their married life was spent in Hopkinton. They were the parents of three children: Seward Clay and Jessie Keith, both of Hopkinton, and Mrs. Frank Royden, Scotch Grove, all of whom survive.
She was a member of the Presbyterian church and Eastern Star. Mr. Keith passed away in August, 1946.
Besides the three children, she is survived by one sister, Clara Byam, Hopkinton; three grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.
Submitted by:
Sharon Brodersen Lindbloom
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