Son of:
John Shute &
Deborah (Aborn) Shute
Husband of:
(1) Laura L (Culp) Shute/Hamilton
(2) Johnanna Shute
Theodore F. Shute Buried Today
Theodore F. Shute, a prominent fig-
ure in Wildwood's business circles the
past ten years, died at his home, 101
Poplar avenue, last Monday morning
at nine o'clock. Mr. Shute had been
ill for more than a year. He was for
many years in the hotel business in
Philadelphia and conducted a place
there. He was owner of a livery and
express establishment here. He was a
genial man to all and made many
friends. He was buried today at 2 p.
m. from the Methodist church at Sea-
ville. Interment was made at Sea-
ville. Many of his friends attended
the sevices. Automobiles were used
as means of conveyance and B. C. In-
gersoll was in charge of the funeral.
Son of:
John Shute &
Deborah (Aborn) Shute
Husband of:
(1) Laura L (Culp) Shute/Hamilton
(2) Johnanna Shute
Theodore F. Shute Buried Today
Theodore F. Shute, a prominent fig-
ure in Wildwood's business circles the
past ten years, died at his home, 101
Poplar avenue, last Monday morning
at nine o'clock. Mr. Shute had been
ill for more than a year. He was for
many years in the hotel business in
Philadelphia and conducted a place
there. He was owner of a livery and
express establishment here. He was a
genial man to all and made many
friends. He was buried today at 2 p.
m. from the Methodist church at Sea-
ville. Interment was made at Sea-
ville. Many of his friends attended
the sevices. Automobiles were used
as means of conveyance and B. C. In-
gersoll was in charge of the funeral.
Family Members
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Charles E Shute
1841–1914
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Alfred B. Shute
1843–1892
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John Conly Shute
1846–1922
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Emma C Shute Horner
1848–1927
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Mary Katherine Shute Manners
1850–1945
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George Elkington Shute
1853–1926
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Frank Colson Shute
1854–1937
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Fanny Shute
1855–1857
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Samuel P Shute
1857–1858
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Wilbur B. Shute
1861–1896
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Eugene L. Shute
1866–1947
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