Feb. 18, 1907, Rutland Daily Herald (Rutland, Vermont)--Ithel [sic] B. Worden of Fowler, who has been very low for several days with heart trouble, died Sunday morning about 2 o'clock. Mr. Worden had not been in his usual good health for two years.
• • He was born in Johnstown [Johnsburg?], N. Y., and was 68 years old November 14, last. He represented the town of Pittsford in the legislature of 1888-9, was selectman for three years, a soldier in the Vermont regiment in the civil war, and in 1897, was president of the local memorial day exercises.
He leaves a widow, a sister, Mrs. Ann C. Taft of Whitehall, N. Y., and four daughters, Mrs. Edward Whitlock of Wichita, Kan., Mrs. Edward Dickerman and Miss Bessie L. Worden of Pittsford, and Mrs. Grace French of Proctor; also a son John A. Worden of Pittsford.
Feb. 18, 1907, Rutland Daily Herald (Rutland, Vermont)--Ithel [sic] B. Worden of Fowler, who has been very low for several days with heart trouble, died Sunday morning about 2 o'clock. Mr. Worden had not been in his usual good health for two years.
• • He was born in Johnstown [Johnsburg?], N. Y., and was 68 years old November 14, last. He represented the town of Pittsford in the legislature of 1888-9, was selectman for three years, a soldier in the Vermont regiment in the civil war, and in 1897, was president of the local memorial day exercises.
He leaves a widow, a sister, Mrs. Ann C. Taft of Whitehall, N. Y., and four daughters, Mrs. Edward Whitlock of Wichita, Kan., Mrs. Edward Dickerman and Miss Bessie L. Worden of Pittsford, and Mrs. Grace French of Proctor; also a son John A. Worden of Pittsford.
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