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Henrietta C. Butler

Birth
Death
8 Nov 1911 (aged 64–65)
Burial
Morristown, Shelby County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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THE SHELBYVILLE DEMOCRAT
Shelbyville, Ind., November 9, 1911, page 1
PROMINENT WOMAN IS VICTIM OF PARALYSIS
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MRS. ALBERT BUTLER DEAD AT MORRISTOWN FOLLOWING A BRIEF ILLNESS.
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Paralysis caused the death yesterday evening at 5 o'clock of Mrs. Henrietta C. Butler, wife of Albert C. Butler, at their home in Morristown after she had suffered for twelve hours. She was fatally stricken shortly after five o'clock yesterday morning and was unconscious the greater part of the time from then till her death. Mrs. Butler was sixty-five years old and is survived by her husband, one son, George, of Indianapolis, and three daughters. One of the daughters is Mrs. Faye Coleman, of Indianapolis, and the other two live at Chicago.

Mrs. Butler was one of the most highly esteemed of the older residents of Morristown and she had many firends who will be saddened by the news of her sudden and unexpected death.

The funeral services will be held at the house at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon and the Rev. Webber, pastor of the Morristown Christian church, will probably officiate. The interment will be made in Concord cemetery in charge of Clyde Lewis.
THE SHELBYVILLE DEMOCRAT
Shelbyville, Ind., November 9, 1911, page 1
PROMINENT WOMAN IS VICTIM OF PARALYSIS
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MRS. ALBERT BUTLER DEAD AT MORRISTOWN FOLLOWING A BRIEF ILLNESS.
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Paralysis caused the death yesterday evening at 5 o'clock of Mrs. Henrietta C. Butler, wife of Albert C. Butler, at their home in Morristown after she had suffered for twelve hours. She was fatally stricken shortly after five o'clock yesterday morning and was unconscious the greater part of the time from then till her death. Mrs. Butler was sixty-five years old and is survived by her husband, one son, George, of Indianapolis, and three daughters. One of the daughters is Mrs. Faye Coleman, of Indianapolis, and the other two live at Chicago.

Mrs. Butler was one of the most highly esteemed of the older residents of Morristown and she had many firends who will be saddened by the news of her sudden and unexpected death.

The funeral services will be held at the house at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon and the Rev. Webber, pastor of the Morristown Christian church, will probably officiate. The interment will be made in Concord cemetery in charge of Clyde Lewis.

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