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Minty May Burton Lafollette

Birth
Guernsey County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Sep 1922 (aged 52)
Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 19 Lot 31 *no headstone
Memorial ID
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Daughter of James & Margaret Sigman Burton, first married to Andrew J. McKim, second to Norton Lafollette.

Obituary - MRS. MAY LAFOLLETTE - Mrs. May Lafollette, age 52 years, a lifelong citizen of East Cambridge and a member of the Burton family, pioneer settlers of that section of the city, died Monday night at 8:30 o'clock at the Good Samaritan hospital, Zanesville, from a complication of diseases. She was stricken about five weeks ago and was removed in the Stevens motor ambulance to the Zanesville hospital on Saturday. The body was removed in the Stevens hearse Monday night from the hospital to the Stevens morgue where it was prepared for burial, and Tuesday was taken to the home in East Cambridge. Mrs. Lafollette was the wife of Norton Lafollette and was a member of the Second United Bretheren church, in East Cambridge. Her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Ray Wilkins, city, and Mrs. Ralph Newman, of Newark; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Kein, of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. Nancy Slay, of East Cambridge; one brother, James Burton, of East Cambridge, and six grandchildren survive. Interment will be made at Northwood Cemetery. Funeral services will be sonducted at the home Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock by Rev. Mr. Neibarger.
Tuesday, September 12, 1922
The Jeffersonian, Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio
Daughter of James & Margaret Sigman Burton, first married to Andrew J. McKim, second to Norton Lafollette.

Obituary - MRS. MAY LAFOLLETTE - Mrs. May Lafollette, age 52 years, a lifelong citizen of East Cambridge and a member of the Burton family, pioneer settlers of that section of the city, died Monday night at 8:30 o'clock at the Good Samaritan hospital, Zanesville, from a complication of diseases. She was stricken about five weeks ago and was removed in the Stevens motor ambulance to the Zanesville hospital on Saturday. The body was removed in the Stevens hearse Monday night from the hospital to the Stevens morgue where it was prepared for burial, and Tuesday was taken to the home in East Cambridge. Mrs. Lafollette was the wife of Norton Lafollette and was a member of the Second United Bretheren church, in East Cambridge. Her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Ray Wilkins, city, and Mrs. Ralph Newman, of Newark; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Kein, of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. Nancy Slay, of East Cambridge; one brother, James Burton, of East Cambridge, and six grandchildren survive. Interment will be made at Northwood Cemetery. Funeral services will be sonducted at the home Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock by Rev. Mr. Neibarger.
Tuesday, September 12, 1922
The Jeffersonian, Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio


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