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Anna Eliza <I>Fonda</I> Marlette

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Anna Eliza Fonda Marlette

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23 Apr 1926 (aged 71)
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Fultonville, Montgomery County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Anna Eliza Fonda, wife of John C. Marlette, died Friday night at 11 o'clock at St. Mary's hospital in Amsterdam where she had been a patient for 12 weeks. Mrs. Marlette was born in Fultonville September 15th, 1854 and her home had always been in this village. Her parents were Zachariah Fonda and Elisa Dockstader. She was married to John C. Marlette of Fultonville June 18, 1873. She had suffered for some time from neuritis which caused her death. She suffered from gangrene so severly that it was found necessary to have her right leg amputated twelve weeks ago, and four weeks ago she succummbed to the second operation when her left leg was amputated. Mrs. Marlette attended the Reformed church when health permitted. She was devoted to her family and loved her home. She had a large circle of friends, who unite in sympathy for the bereaved home. Mrs. Marlette was of Revolutionary descent. She was a great great granddaughter of Douw Fonda. The village of Fonda being named after Mr. Fonda. Besides her husband she is survived by four daughters: Mrs. David Baldwin, Mrs. Peter Morford of Fultonville, Mrs. Samuel david of Fort Plain, Mrs. John McMann of Troy and five sons: Darius Marlette and Albert Marlette of Fultonville, Zollar Marlette of Shamokin, Pa., James Marlette of Johnstown and Edward Marlette of Toledo, Ohio; several grandchildren, one brother, Jacob Fonda and one niece, Mrs. Frank Lansing of Rural Grove. The funeral will be held at her home on Canal street Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock daylight saving time. Rev. W. H. Smith, pastor of the Reformed church will officiate. Interment will be in Maple avenue cemetery in Fultonville. The Morning Herald, Gloversville-Johnstown NY, Monday, April 26, 1926.
Anna Eliza Fonda, wife of John C. Marlette, died Friday night at 11 o'clock at St. Mary's hospital in Amsterdam where she had been a patient for 12 weeks. Mrs. Marlette was born in Fultonville September 15th, 1854 and her home had always been in this village. Her parents were Zachariah Fonda and Elisa Dockstader. She was married to John C. Marlette of Fultonville June 18, 1873. She had suffered for some time from neuritis which caused her death. She suffered from gangrene so severly that it was found necessary to have her right leg amputated twelve weeks ago, and four weeks ago she succummbed to the second operation when her left leg was amputated. Mrs. Marlette attended the Reformed church when health permitted. She was devoted to her family and loved her home. She had a large circle of friends, who unite in sympathy for the bereaved home. Mrs. Marlette was of Revolutionary descent. She was a great great granddaughter of Douw Fonda. The village of Fonda being named after Mr. Fonda. Besides her husband she is survived by four daughters: Mrs. David Baldwin, Mrs. Peter Morford of Fultonville, Mrs. Samuel david of Fort Plain, Mrs. John McMann of Troy and five sons: Darius Marlette and Albert Marlette of Fultonville, Zollar Marlette of Shamokin, Pa., James Marlette of Johnstown and Edward Marlette of Toledo, Ohio; several grandchildren, one brother, Jacob Fonda and one niece, Mrs. Frank Lansing of Rural Grove. The funeral will be held at her home on Canal street Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock daylight saving time. Rev. W. H. Smith, pastor of the Reformed church will officiate. Interment will be in Maple avenue cemetery in Fultonville. The Morning Herald, Gloversville-Johnstown NY, Monday, April 26, 1926.


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