Funeral services were held for Mrs. Hattie Elma Felt Saturday afternoon from the VanRensslaer Funeral Home. Burial was in Wesley Cemetery. The Rev. Paul V. Leyda, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiated. Mrs. Felt, aged 72, died June 17 at her home in 613 Rock city St. after an illness of three years which became critical last week. She was born Aug. 19, 1886 in South Dayton. Her marriage to Ernest Felt, took place there July 16, 1903. Besides her husband, she is survived by four sons, Floyd of Hamburg, Henry of Kennedy, Orlie of South Dayton, and Orval of Little Valley; two daughters, Mrs. John Richter of Buffalo and Mrs. Harold Bell of Olean; two sisters, Mrs. John Day of Leon and Mrs. Myrtle Sheldon, Gowanda; one brother Lester Wolfe, Cattaragus Rd. There are twenty-five grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held for Mrs. Hattie Elma Felt Saturday afternoon from the VanRensslaer Funeral Home. Burial was in Wesley Cemetery. The Rev. Paul V. Leyda, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiated. Mrs. Felt, aged 72, died June 17 at her home in 613 Rock city St. after an illness of three years which became critical last week. She was born Aug. 19, 1886 in South Dayton. Her marriage to Ernest Felt, took place there July 16, 1903. Besides her husband, she is survived by four sons, Floyd of Hamburg, Henry of Kennedy, Orlie of South Dayton, and Orval of Little Valley; two daughters, Mrs. John Richter of Buffalo and Mrs. Harold Bell of Olean; two sisters, Mrs. John Day of Leon and Mrs. Myrtle Sheldon, Gowanda; one brother Lester Wolfe, Cattaragus Rd. There are twenty-five grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.
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