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Harrison M Sutton

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Harrison M Sutton

Birth
Death
13 Oct 1923 (aged 33–34)
New York, USA
Burial
Coopers Plains, Steuben County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Corning Evening Leader 15 October 1923
Harrison M. Sutton
Addison, Oct. 15 – Harrison M. Sutton of Goodhue Hill, died Saturday afternoon at his home after a two week’s illness of kidney trouble and pleurisy. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Harrison Sutton and five children, Stanley, Clyde, Frank, Rhonda and John, all residing at home: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton of Goodhue Hill: three brothers, Waldo Sutton of Savona, William of Risingville, and Clarence of Addison Hill; six sisters, Mrs. Ray Wornley of Almond: Mrs. Fred Galbraith of Campbell, Mrs. Frank Scanlon of Addison; Misses Mary and Grace Sutton of Corning, and Ethel, who resides at home. Mr. Sutton was 34 years of age, and was an honest and energetic man, residing on the Goodhue practically all of his life where he was engaged in agriculture. The funeral will be held from the family home next Wednesday, at 2 o’clock, the Rev. W.L. Brown, pastor of the painted Post Methodist Episcopal church officiating and the body will be removed to Coopers Plains for burial.
Contributor: Organic Farm (47958788)
Corning Evening Leader 15 October 1923
Harrison M. Sutton
Addison, Oct. 15 – Harrison M. Sutton of Goodhue Hill, died Saturday afternoon at his home after a two week’s illness of kidney trouble and pleurisy. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Harrison Sutton and five children, Stanley, Clyde, Frank, Rhonda and John, all residing at home: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton of Goodhue Hill: three brothers, Waldo Sutton of Savona, William of Risingville, and Clarence of Addison Hill; six sisters, Mrs. Ray Wornley of Almond: Mrs. Fred Galbraith of Campbell, Mrs. Frank Scanlon of Addison; Misses Mary and Grace Sutton of Corning, and Ethel, who resides at home. Mr. Sutton was 34 years of age, and was an honest and energetic man, residing on the Goodhue practically all of his life where he was engaged in agriculture. The funeral will be held from the family home next Wednesday, at 2 o’clock, the Rev. W.L. Brown, pastor of the painted Post Methodist Episcopal church officiating and the body will be removed to Coopers Plains for burial.
Contributor: Organic Farm (47958788)


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