Obituary from Watertown Daily Times:
Leta (Greene), aged 59, wife of Thomas F. Hobert, 630 Lansing Street, died on November 18, 1935 at 4:45 p.m. at the Mercy hospital, where she had been a patient for four weeks. She underwent an operation a week after she went to the hospital and had apparently showed some improvement at first, but then two weeks later an infection had set in and she gradually grew worse.
She was born in Adams on July 15, 1876, a daughter of Thomas E. and Alice (Bunce) Greene. She came to the city of Watertown with her parents in 1900 and had always lived here since then. She was married to Mr. Hobert on December 12, 1907, at the rectory of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart church by Rev. Father Sullivan. She was an active member of the Stone Street Presbyterian church and belonged to the Open Door class and the Women's Union.
Besides her husband, she was survived by four children: Edward B., city; Gerald F., city; Mrs. Alex Conklin, Canton, and Miss Lola A. Hobert, city; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas (Alice) Hayes, city; Miss Lola H. Green, Carthage, and one grandson, Gerald T. Conklin, Canton. She also leaves several nieces and nephews.
A private funeral was held from the home on November 21, 1935 at 2:30 p.m., and at 3 p.m. from the Stone Street Presbyterian church, Rev. Dr. Paul F. Boller, minister of the church, officiating. Interment was made in the North Watertown cemetery.
Obituary from Watertown Daily Times:
Leta (Greene), aged 59, wife of Thomas F. Hobert, 630 Lansing Street, died on November 18, 1935 at 4:45 p.m. at the Mercy hospital, where she had been a patient for four weeks. She underwent an operation a week after she went to the hospital and had apparently showed some improvement at first, but then two weeks later an infection had set in and she gradually grew worse.
She was born in Adams on July 15, 1876, a daughter of Thomas E. and Alice (Bunce) Greene. She came to the city of Watertown with her parents in 1900 and had always lived here since then. She was married to Mr. Hobert on December 12, 1907, at the rectory of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart church by Rev. Father Sullivan. She was an active member of the Stone Street Presbyterian church and belonged to the Open Door class and the Women's Union.
Besides her husband, she was survived by four children: Edward B., city; Gerald F., city; Mrs. Alex Conklin, Canton, and Miss Lola A. Hobert, city; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas (Alice) Hayes, city; Miss Lola H. Green, Carthage, and one grandson, Gerald T. Conklin, Canton. She also leaves several nieces and nephews.
A private funeral was held from the home on November 21, 1935 at 2:30 p.m., and at 3 p.m. from the Stone Street Presbyterian church, Rev. Dr. Paul F. Boller, minister of the church, officiating. Interment was made in the North Watertown cemetery.
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