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Persus Adaline “Addie” <I>Schoonover</I> Tuttle

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Persus Adaline “Addie” Schoonover Tuttle

Birth
Richland Center, Richland County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
7 May 1909 (aged 36)
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Division 4, Block 33, Grave 7
Memorial ID
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Wife of William Seymour Tuttle. Daughter of Nathaniel Schoonover and Sarah Andrews. "Addie" was the 8th child out of 19 born to Nathaniel Schoonover.

MRS. W. S. TUTTLE DEAD
Passes Away at the home of Relatives In
Ritzville Last Sunday

Mrs. William S. Tuttle whose maiden name was Persus Adelaide Schoonover died at the home of Frank Stuart at 6 o'clock last Friday morning after a long struggle with a complication of physical troubles which defied the skill of the physicians, and made evident what the result would be several weeks before the end came. She was married to William S. Tuttle Dec. 25th 1894 and was 35 years old at the time of her death.

Mrs. Tuttle was formerly a resident of Ritzville and will be remembered here for her Christian virtues and many ministrations to the sick. Lately her family home has been at Odessa, from which place it was moved to this city two weeks before she died. She leaves to mourn her departure her husband William S. Tuttle, and three children. Rosina Lillian aged 12 years, and Oliver and Orland twin boys, aged three and one-half years, and her aged parents and several brothers and sisters in the state of Wisconsin, besides the following brothers and sisters in the Northwest: Mrs. Shearer of Newport Idaho: Mrs. Elia Carpenter of Kennewick and Mrs. Roy Trantner. Miss Myrtle and Messrs. Levi, Warren and Walter Schoonover of Odessa.

The funeral was held in the Congregational church at 11 o'clock on Sunday morning. Rev. Thomas F. May preaching the sermon.

The Ritzville Times
May 13, 1909
Wife of William Seymour Tuttle. Daughter of Nathaniel Schoonover and Sarah Andrews. "Addie" was the 8th child out of 19 born to Nathaniel Schoonover.

MRS. W. S. TUTTLE DEAD
Passes Away at the home of Relatives In
Ritzville Last Sunday

Mrs. William S. Tuttle whose maiden name was Persus Adelaide Schoonover died at the home of Frank Stuart at 6 o'clock last Friday morning after a long struggle with a complication of physical troubles which defied the skill of the physicians, and made evident what the result would be several weeks before the end came. She was married to William S. Tuttle Dec. 25th 1894 and was 35 years old at the time of her death.

Mrs. Tuttle was formerly a resident of Ritzville and will be remembered here for her Christian virtues and many ministrations to the sick. Lately her family home has been at Odessa, from which place it was moved to this city two weeks before she died. She leaves to mourn her departure her husband William S. Tuttle, and three children. Rosina Lillian aged 12 years, and Oliver and Orland twin boys, aged three and one-half years, and her aged parents and several brothers and sisters in the state of Wisconsin, besides the following brothers and sisters in the Northwest: Mrs. Shearer of Newport Idaho: Mrs. Elia Carpenter of Kennewick and Mrs. Roy Trantner. Miss Myrtle and Messrs. Levi, Warren and Walter Schoonover of Odessa.

The funeral was held in the Congregational church at 11 o'clock on Sunday morning. Rev. Thomas F. May preaching the sermon.

The Ritzville Times
May 13, 1909


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