Pioneer Woman Dies Mrs. Rocella Hutchins Succumbs to Extended Illness
Mrs. Rocella Hutchins, 69, 617 E. Mansur-av, died Thurs. morning at 11 o'clock at the Methodist hospital after an illness of 10 months.
Mrs. Hutchins came to Guthrie in 1890 living here continuously since that time. She lived with her daughter Mrs. H.A. Dutcher, of this city, after the death of her husband seven years ago.
Mrs. Hutchins is survived by one sister, Mrs. Jennie Hutchins of Mill City, Oregon, and three brothers, Alec Drake of Lake Worth, Florida, Will Drake of Los Angeles, California, and Loren Drake of Dunlap, Kansas. Mrs. Hutchins had one daughter, Mrs. H.A. Dutcher, and one son, Loren Hutchins, 624 E. Mansur-av." (Guthrie News-Leader, Thurs., July 17, 1930, p. 1, microfilm, Oklahoma Historical Society)
Pioneer Woman Dies Mrs. Rocella Hutchins Succumbs to Extended Illness
Mrs. Rocella Hutchins, 69, 617 E. Mansur-av, died Thurs. morning at 11 o'clock at the Methodist hospital after an illness of 10 months.
Mrs. Hutchins came to Guthrie in 1890 living here continuously since that time. She lived with her daughter Mrs. H.A. Dutcher, of this city, after the death of her husband seven years ago.
Mrs. Hutchins is survived by one sister, Mrs. Jennie Hutchins of Mill City, Oregon, and three brothers, Alec Drake of Lake Worth, Florida, Will Drake of Los Angeles, California, and Loren Drake of Dunlap, Kansas. Mrs. Hutchins had one daughter, Mrs. H.A. Dutcher, and one son, Loren Hutchins, 624 E. Mansur-av." (Guthrie News-Leader, Thurs., July 17, 1930, p. 1, microfilm, Oklahoma Historical Society)
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