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Henry Oliver Hutton

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Henry Oliver Hutton

Birth
Preble County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Feb 1930 (aged 72)
Arlington, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Burial
Arlington, Snohomish County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.1794545, Longitude: -122.1423663
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Henry married Mary Elizabeth Victoria Hudson 19 Jan 1885 at Mazamanie, Dane Co., Wisconsin.
They headed west around 1908 by wagon train from Buffalo, Wyoming. Mary died shortly after their arrival in 1909 from typhoid fever.
The headstone was made by Henry's son: Donald. Henry is buried next to his son Clarence.

Arlington Times, 19 February 1931

OBITUARY – HUTTON
Henry O Hutton, 73, for thirteen years a resident of the Verda Heights district, died at his home Feb. 5th after an illness of four weeks duration. Death was due to a heart malady. A native of Ohio, Mr. Hutton had previous to coming to this vicinity, resided in the Yakima country for several years. Mrs. Hutton, having passed away at Toppenish in 1909 and son, Clarence, having been killed at Samish by a falling snag in 1929, deceased is survived by three sons and a daughter; James, Donald and Henry Hutton and Mrs. C. . Rayl; also by a brother, Charles, residing at Crawford, Nebraska and sister, Mrs. Lizzie Hayden, Buffalo, Wyoming. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 7th, at Moll's chapel, Rev. C. L. Williams officiating. Interment was in the Arlington cemetery.

Arlington Times, 19 February 1931
CARD OF THANKS
The undersigned wish by this means to extend an expression of their sincere thanks to all of the kind friends and neighbors who lent their assistance and sympathy in our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved father. – Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. James Hutton, Henry Hutton, Mrs. C.O. Rayl.

Obituary and Card of Thanks: Leilani Lucrisia.
Henry married Mary Elizabeth Victoria Hudson 19 Jan 1885 at Mazamanie, Dane Co., Wisconsin.
They headed west around 1908 by wagon train from Buffalo, Wyoming. Mary died shortly after their arrival in 1909 from typhoid fever.
The headstone was made by Henry's son: Donald. Henry is buried next to his son Clarence.

Arlington Times, 19 February 1931

OBITUARY – HUTTON
Henry O Hutton, 73, for thirteen years a resident of the Verda Heights district, died at his home Feb. 5th after an illness of four weeks duration. Death was due to a heart malady. A native of Ohio, Mr. Hutton had previous to coming to this vicinity, resided in the Yakima country for several years. Mrs. Hutton, having passed away at Toppenish in 1909 and son, Clarence, having been killed at Samish by a falling snag in 1929, deceased is survived by three sons and a daughter; James, Donald and Henry Hutton and Mrs. C. . Rayl; also by a brother, Charles, residing at Crawford, Nebraska and sister, Mrs. Lizzie Hayden, Buffalo, Wyoming. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 7th, at Moll's chapel, Rev. C. L. Williams officiating. Interment was in the Arlington cemetery.

Arlington Times, 19 February 1931
CARD OF THANKS
The undersigned wish by this means to extend an expression of their sincere thanks to all of the kind friends and neighbors who lent their assistance and sympathy in our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved father. – Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. James Hutton, Henry Hutton, Mrs. C.O. Rayl.

Obituary and Card of Thanks: Leilani Lucrisia.


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