Mrs. Esther E Winter died at her home, 302 North sycamore street, at 6:10 o'clock Tuesday night. She had been ill two weeks.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. James Grogan, of this city, and the following brothers and sisters; Mrs. E. Reese, Charles and William Pinkstone, Utica, N.Y.; Samuel Pinkstone, Herkimer, N.Y.; Edwin Pinkstone, Philadelphia, Pa.; and James Pinkstone, Clinton, Mich.
She was born at Barnstable, England, April 8, 1846, was 70 years old, and had lived in this city 30 years.
The funeral will be held fron St. James Episcopal church at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. Rt. Rev. John Hazen White will officiate. Burial will be in Bowman cemetery. Mrs. Winter was a member of the Auten W.R.C.
Published in the South Bend Tribune; Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1917 Section 1 p 5.
Mrs. Esther E Winter died at her home, 302 North sycamore street, at 6:10 o'clock Tuesday night. She had been ill two weeks.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. James Grogan, of this city, and the following brothers and sisters; Mrs. E. Reese, Charles and William Pinkstone, Utica, N.Y.; Samuel Pinkstone, Herkimer, N.Y.; Edwin Pinkstone, Philadelphia, Pa.; and James Pinkstone, Clinton, Mich.
She was born at Barnstable, England, April 8, 1846, was 70 years old, and had lived in this city 30 years.
The funeral will be held fron St. James Episcopal church at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. Rt. Rev. John Hazen White will officiate. Burial will be in Bowman cemetery. Mrs. Winter was a member of the Auten W.R.C.
Published in the South Bend Tribune; Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1917 Section 1 p 5.
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