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Aaron Russell Aucutt

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Aaron Russell Aucutt

Birth
Lee, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
21 Jan 1917 (aged 66)
Burial
Lamont, Buchanan County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 85
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AARON R. AUCUTT
Aaron R. Aucutt passed away Sunday morning, following an illness of the grip. On Saturday evening Mr. Aucutt was about on the streets and appeared reasonably well, although he had been suffering severely from an attack of the grip. Sunday morning when his wife awoke she found her husband cold in death, the summons having come some time early Sunday morning.

Funeral services were held at the family home Tuesday afternoon and the remains placed in the receiving vault in Oakland. The remains are to be interred in the Lamont cemetery in the spring.

Mr. Aucutt was born in Lee, Oneida County, New York, in 1851, and came to Delaware county at the age of 21, when he engaged in the creamery business. He was for many years connected with the operation of the Manchester creamery. In 1872 he was united in marriage with Mary Hudson, who died soon after their marriage. On April 8th, 1886, he was married to Emma French, who survives him. One son was born to them, who died in 1908. Mr. Oucutt is survived by one brother, Bernard Aucutt of Dundee, and one sister, Mrs. Myron Bushnell, of Oneida.

For several years Mr. Aucutt had been engaged in tire vulcanizing in Manchester, and built up a lucrative business. He was a first-class workman, and was kind husband and a true friend. His sudden death brings a great sorrow to the wife, and to his many friends in and around Manchester.

Manchester Democrat - Manchester, Iowa - January 24, 1917
AARON R. AUCUTT
Aaron R. Aucutt passed away Sunday morning, following an illness of the grip. On Saturday evening Mr. Aucutt was about on the streets and appeared reasonably well, although he had been suffering severely from an attack of the grip. Sunday morning when his wife awoke she found her husband cold in death, the summons having come some time early Sunday morning.

Funeral services were held at the family home Tuesday afternoon and the remains placed in the receiving vault in Oakland. The remains are to be interred in the Lamont cemetery in the spring.

Mr. Aucutt was born in Lee, Oneida County, New York, in 1851, and came to Delaware county at the age of 21, when he engaged in the creamery business. He was for many years connected with the operation of the Manchester creamery. In 1872 he was united in marriage with Mary Hudson, who died soon after their marriage. On April 8th, 1886, he was married to Emma French, who survives him. One son was born to them, who died in 1908. Mr. Oucutt is survived by one brother, Bernard Aucutt of Dundee, and one sister, Mrs. Myron Bushnell, of Oneida.

For several years Mr. Aucutt had been engaged in tire vulcanizing in Manchester, and built up a lucrative business. He was a first-class workman, and was kind husband and a true friend. His sudden death brings a great sorrow to the wife, and to his many friends in and around Manchester.

Manchester Democrat - Manchester, Iowa - January 24, 1917


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