The Herald newspaper
Friday evening, July 13, 1917
AGED WOMAN DEAD
Mrs. Lydia E. Watkins, 74, Expired at Son’s Home.
Mrs. Lydia E. Watkins, 74, wife of Watson W. Watkins, died late last night at the home of her son, Henry H. Watkins, No. 211 Crescent avenue. Besides her husband and the son she leaves three other sons, Robert G. of Gardner, Mass, Dr. A. G. Watkins of Newark Valley and Herric C. Watkins of this city; three sisters, Mrs. David Weston of Jamesville, Mrs. Thomas Stanton of Manlius and Mrs. Adelia Alger of Barneveld, and two brothers, Norman of Pittsburg, Pa., and Horace Plaisted of this city.
The funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the son’s home. The Rev. Dr. A. B. Sears will officiate. Undertaker W. A. Fancher will take the body to Pompey Hill for burial.
The Herald newspaper
Friday evening, July 13, 1917
AGED WOMAN DEAD
Mrs. Lydia E. Watkins, 74, Expired at Son’s Home.
Mrs. Lydia E. Watkins, 74, wife of Watson W. Watkins, died late last night at the home of her son, Henry H. Watkins, No. 211 Crescent avenue. Besides her husband and the son she leaves three other sons, Robert G. of Gardner, Mass, Dr. A. G. Watkins of Newark Valley and Herric C. Watkins of this city; three sisters, Mrs. David Weston of Jamesville, Mrs. Thomas Stanton of Manlius and Mrs. Adelia Alger of Barneveld, and two brothers, Norman of Pittsburg, Pa., and Horace Plaisted of this city.
The funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the son’s home. The Rev. Dr. A. B. Sears will officiate. Undertaker W. A. Fancher will take the body to Pompey Hill for burial.
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