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Henrietta Clark “Etta” <I>Burton</I> DuBreuil

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Henrietta Clark “Etta” Burton DuBreuil

Birth
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
30 Oct 1928 (aged 65)
Yonkers, Westchester County, New York, USA
Burial
Hastings-on-Hudson, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 234, Section 24, Row 1, Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Obituary 1:

Mrs. Etta Burton Du Brreuil, wife of Paul Du Breuil, New York insurance broker, died yesterday afternoon of heart disease at her home 120 Shonnard Terrace. She has been ill 10 days. She was 65 years old.

Funeral services will be held at her home Friday at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Dr. William C. Hicks, rector of St. Andrew's Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery.

Born in Baltimore, Md., Aug 30, 1863, the daughter of the late George W. and the late Julia Clark Burton, Mrs. Du Breuil was educated in the schools of Baltimore and had been a resident of Yonkers for the past 30 years. A member of Keskeskick Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. Du Breuil was married to Paul Du Breuil in 1885.

Besides her husband, she leaves three sons, Burton, Clark and Stuart Du Breuil, all of Yonkers, and three sisters, Miss Estelle and Miss Edith Burton of Yonkers and Mrs. Charles Parker of Prvoidence, R.I.

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Obituary 2:
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SERVICE TOMORROW FOR MRS. DEBREUIL (sic)
The Rev. William Hicks, pastor of St. Andrew's Memorial Church, Livingston Avenue, will officiate at the service tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock for Mrs. Etta B. DuBreuil who died on Tuesday. The service will be conducted in her late home, 120 Shonnard Terrace.

Interment will be held in Mount Hope Cemetery.

During her residence of 30 years in this city Mrs. DuBreuil was active in fraternal and charitable life of the city. She was a former secretary of the D.A.R. and worked on a number of drives in aid of local hospitals.

She was born in Baltimore, Md. 65 years ago the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Burton. She received her education in Baltimore and was married there to Paul DuBreuil who survives. She also leaves three sons, Burton, Clark and Stuart, of this city, and three sisters, Mrs. Charles Parker, of Providence, R.I. and the Misses Estelle and Edith Burton of this city.
Obituary 1:

Mrs. Etta Burton Du Brreuil, wife of Paul Du Breuil, New York insurance broker, died yesterday afternoon of heart disease at her home 120 Shonnard Terrace. She has been ill 10 days. She was 65 years old.

Funeral services will be held at her home Friday at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Dr. William C. Hicks, rector of St. Andrew's Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery.

Born in Baltimore, Md., Aug 30, 1863, the daughter of the late George W. and the late Julia Clark Burton, Mrs. Du Breuil was educated in the schools of Baltimore and had been a resident of Yonkers for the past 30 years. A member of Keskeskick Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. Du Breuil was married to Paul Du Breuil in 1885.

Besides her husband, she leaves three sons, Burton, Clark and Stuart Du Breuil, all of Yonkers, and three sisters, Miss Estelle and Miss Edith Burton of Yonkers and Mrs. Charles Parker of Prvoidence, R.I.

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Obituary 2:
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SERVICE TOMORROW FOR MRS. DEBREUIL (sic)
The Rev. William Hicks, pastor of St. Andrew's Memorial Church, Livingston Avenue, will officiate at the service tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock for Mrs. Etta B. DuBreuil who died on Tuesday. The service will be conducted in her late home, 120 Shonnard Terrace.

Interment will be held in Mount Hope Cemetery.

During her residence of 30 years in this city Mrs. DuBreuil was active in fraternal and charitable life of the city. She was a former secretary of the D.A.R. and worked on a number of drives in aid of local hospitals.

She was born in Baltimore, Md. 65 years ago the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Burton. She received her education in Baltimore and was married there to Paul DuBreuil who survives. She also leaves three sons, Burton, Clark and Stuart, of this city, and three sisters, Mrs. Charles Parker, of Providence, R.I. and the Misses Estelle and Edith Burton of this city.


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