Mrs. Margaret Critchlow, aged 45 years, wife of W.J. Critchlow, died at her residence, 304 Vine street, Monday, February 2, at 3:40 p.m., after an illness of twelve days due to complications.
Mrs. Critchlow was born in Butler county, October 2, 1879, a daughter of Jacob and Marie Hutzley and had been a resident of this city for twenty years. She was a member of the Croton avenue Methodist church.
Besides her husband she leaves on daughter, Mrs. Irene Monnin and two sons, Harold and Hollis Critchlow and two grandchidlren, Margaret Monnin and Ruth Irene Critchlow. She also leaves her mother and two sisters and two brothers.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:30 from the residence. Burial will be in Oak Park cemetery.
New Castle News 6 February 1925 p2
Funeral services for the late Mrs. Margaret Critchlow, wife of W.J. Critchlow, were conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:30 from the residence, 304 Vine street. Rev. D. Ralph Dunn, pastor of the Croton Methodist church, was in charge. Mrs. C.R. Campbell and Mrs. Bovard sang during the service. The pallbearers ere Norman and Eugene Andrews, Harry Campbell, Grant Emerick, Charles Critchlow and Carl Hutzley. Burial was made in Oak Park cemetery.
Mrs. Margaret Critchlow, aged 45 years, wife of W.J. Critchlow, died at her residence, 304 Vine street, Monday, February 2, at 3:40 p.m., after an illness of twelve days due to complications.
Mrs. Critchlow was born in Butler county, October 2, 1879, a daughter of Jacob and Marie Hutzley and had been a resident of this city for twenty years. She was a member of the Croton avenue Methodist church.
Besides her husband she leaves on daughter, Mrs. Irene Monnin and two sons, Harold and Hollis Critchlow and two grandchidlren, Margaret Monnin and Ruth Irene Critchlow. She also leaves her mother and two sisters and two brothers.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:30 from the residence. Burial will be in Oak Park cemetery.
New Castle News 6 February 1925 p2
Funeral services for the late Mrs. Margaret Critchlow, wife of W.J. Critchlow, were conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:30 from the residence, 304 Vine street. Rev. D. Ralph Dunn, pastor of the Croton Methodist church, was in charge. Mrs. C.R. Campbell and Mrs. Bovard sang during the service. The pallbearers ere Norman and Eugene Andrews, Harry Campbell, Grant Emerick, Charles Critchlow and Carl Hutzley. Burial was made in Oak Park cemetery.
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John Jacob Hutzley
1868–1944
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Marie Luise Hutzley Williams
1869–1914
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Carl Robert Hutzley
1871–1942
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Caroline Hutzley Andrew
1873–1965
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Herman Hutzley
1875–1948
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Magdalena Marie Hutzley
1876–1876
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Susanna Hutzley Emerick
1877–1940
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Frederick G. Hutzley
1882–1915
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Christian Hutzley
1885–1885
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Johannes Hutzley
1886–1886
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Amiel Godfrey Hutzley
1888–1957
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