Otis Leroy Avery of No. 241 Franklin avenue died Wednesday evening at the Hartford Hospital. He was a motorman for the Connecticut Company and was a member of Hartford Lodge I.O.O.F. No. 82, and Korum Sanctorum, O. O. H. and P. Mr. Avery leaves his wife, Mrs. O. L. Avery; five brothers, George C. Avery of Los Angeles Cal., Arnold P. Avery of New York city, Frank S. Avery of Willimantic, Edward H. Avery of South Coventry and Marshall A. Avery of Hartford, and three sisters, Mrs. Howard Rogers of Springfield, Mass., Mrs. Frank O. Boynton of South Coventry and Mrs. F. D. Bennett of this city. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 1 o'clock at the funeral home of Taylor & Modeen, No. 420 Main Street. The burial will be in South Manchester.
Otis Leroy Avery of No. 241 Franklin avenue died Wednesday evening at the Hartford Hospital. He was a motorman for the Connecticut Company and was a member of Hartford Lodge I.O.O.F. No. 82, and Korum Sanctorum, O. O. H. and P. Mr. Avery leaves his wife, Mrs. O. L. Avery; five brothers, George C. Avery of Los Angeles Cal., Arnold P. Avery of New York city, Frank S. Avery of Willimantic, Edward H. Avery of South Coventry and Marshall A. Avery of Hartford, and three sisters, Mrs. Howard Rogers of Springfield, Mass., Mrs. Frank O. Boynton of South Coventry and Mrs. F. D. Bennett of this city. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 1 o'clock at the funeral home of Taylor & Modeen, No. 420 Main Street. The burial will be in South Manchester.
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