MRS. EMILIE C. PERKINS
Resident of Manchester for Many Years, Dies
Emilie C. Perkins, widow of Edward C. Perkins, died in Manchester, Friday. She was born in Grafton, N.Y., in 1862, daughter of John H. and Melissa Bonesteel, and had lived in Manchester since 1872.
Mrs. Perkins was a charter member of Ormsby chapter, D.A.R., and had been a member of the Monday club here since 1897.
She is survived by three daughters, Katharine B. Perkins of Manchester; Mrs. Charles O. Hard of Scotia, N.Y., and Mrs. Frank M. Pearson of Manchester; two brothers, W.L. Bonesteel of Albany and E.C. Bonesteel of Troy.
Funeral services will be held at Gardner Earl Memorial chapel, Oakwood cemetery, Troy, (N.Y.) Monday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Morton E. Welles, pastor of St. Andrews Episcopal church of Scotia will officiate.
MRS. EMILIE C. PERKINS
Resident of Manchester for Many Years, Dies
Emilie C. Perkins, widow of Edward C. Perkins, died in Manchester, Friday. She was born in Grafton, N.Y., in 1862, daughter of John H. and Melissa Bonesteel, and had lived in Manchester since 1872.
Mrs. Perkins was a charter member of Ormsby chapter, D.A.R., and had been a member of the Monday club here since 1897.
She is survived by three daughters, Katharine B. Perkins of Manchester; Mrs. Charles O. Hard of Scotia, N.Y., and Mrs. Frank M. Pearson of Manchester; two brothers, W.L. Bonesteel of Albany and E.C. Bonesteel of Troy.
Funeral services will be held at Gardner Earl Memorial chapel, Oakwood cemetery, Troy, (N.Y.) Monday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Morton E. Welles, pastor of St. Andrews Episcopal church of Scotia will officiate.
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