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Hattie Julia <I>Hull</I> Garthwaite

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Hattie Julia Hull Garthwaite

Birth
Walworth, Walworth County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
5 Aug 1923 (aged 47)
Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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"The Journal-Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Aug. 9, 1923, p 1.

Hattie Julia Hull was born at Walworth, Wis., December 8, 1875, and after six weeks of critical illness died at Mercy hospital in Janesville, August 5, 1923.

She was the oldest child born to Richard E. and Jennie Buirley Hull. Others of her brothers and sisters are Mrs. Grace Oakley, Loyal W., and Mrs. Glenberta Coon of Milton, Frank C., of Johnstown, Lester W., of Milton Junction, and Mark H. of Janesville. On November 8, 1894, she was united in marriage to Perry Fred Garthwaite of Milton Junction. The ceremony was performed at her father's home in Lima by the Rev. George W. Burdick. Mr. and Mrs. Garthwaite have made their home in Milton Junction, in Janesville and, more recently, in Rockford, Ill. Three children were born to them, Harlow of Chicago, Bernard of Clinton, Ind., and Byron of Rockford, Ill.

Mrs. Garthwaite was a devoted Christian woman and actively interested in the work of the church. During an evangelistic campaign held in the Rock River Seventh Day Baptist church and conducted by the Rev. George B. Shaw and the late Rev. E. B. Saunders she confessed faith in Christ, and on July 26, 1890, was baptized by the Rev. Simeon H. Babcock, and united with the church. On June 13, 1896, her membership was transferred to the Seventh Day Baptist church at Milton Junction. In the fellowship of this church she continued up to the time of her death. She was an active member of the ladies' aid society, and whenever possible gave freely of her time and means.

She was a charter member of the Women's Relief Corps located at Milton Junction. She was also an active member of the fraternal organization, the Royal Neighbors of Janesville.

Mrs. Garthwaite is survived by her aged parents, her brothers and sisters, her husband and sons, and a little grandson, Robert.

Many friends deeply sympathize with the immediate family in their loss of this Christian woman.

Farewell services were held at the home of Mrs. Fay B. Coon in Milton and at the Seventh Day Baptist church at Milton Junction Wednesday afternoon, August 8, conducted by Pastors Sutton and Jordan. Music was furnished by a ladies' quartet: Mrs. Edward Hull, Mrs. Leland Shaw, Mrs. Wayland Coon, and Miss Marion Coon.

The pallbearers were Loyal, Frank, Lester and Mark Hull, brothers of Mrs. Garthwaite. The committal service at the grave in the cemetery at Milton Junction was conducted by the Royal Neighbors.
"The Journal-Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Aug. 9, 1923, p 1.

Hattie Julia Hull was born at Walworth, Wis., December 8, 1875, and after six weeks of critical illness died at Mercy hospital in Janesville, August 5, 1923.

She was the oldest child born to Richard E. and Jennie Buirley Hull. Others of her brothers and sisters are Mrs. Grace Oakley, Loyal W., and Mrs. Glenberta Coon of Milton, Frank C., of Johnstown, Lester W., of Milton Junction, and Mark H. of Janesville. On November 8, 1894, she was united in marriage to Perry Fred Garthwaite of Milton Junction. The ceremony was performed at her father's home in Lima by the Rev. George W. Burdick. Mr. and Mrs. Garthwaite have made their home in Milton Junction, in Janesville and, more recently, in Rockford, Ill. Three children were born to them, Harlow of Chicago, Bernard of Clinton, Ind., and Byron of Rockford, Ill.

Mrs. Garthwaite was a devoted Christian woman and actively interested in the work of the church. During an evangelistic campaign held in the Rock River Seventh Day Baptist church and conducted by the Rev. George B. Shaw and the late Rev. E. B. Saunders she confessed faith in Christ, and on July 26, 1890, was baptized by the Rev. Simeon H. Babcock, and united with the church. On June 13, 1896, her membership was transferred to the Seventh Day Baptist church at Milton Junction. In the fellowship of this church she continued up to the time of her death. She was an active member of the ladies' aid society, and whenever possible gave freely of her time and means.

She was a charter member of the Women's Relief Corps located at Milton Junction. She was also an active member of the fraternal organization, the Royal Neighbors of Janesville.

Mrs. Garthwaite is survived by her aged parents, her brothers and sisters, her husband and sons, and a little grandson, Robert.

Many friends deeply sympathize with the immediate family in their loss of this Christian woman.

Farewell services were held at the home of Mrs. Fay B. Coon in Milton and at the Seventh Day Baptist church at Milton Junction Wednesday afternoon, August 8, conducted by Pastors Sutton and Jordan. Music was furnished by a ladies' quartet: Mrs. Edward Hull, Mrs. Leland Shaw, Mrs. Wayland Coon, and Miss Marion Coon.

The pallbearers were Loyal, Frank, Lester and Mark Hull, brothers of Mrs. Garthwaite. The committal service at the grave in the cemetery at Milton Junction was conducted by the Royal Neighbors.


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