Mrs. Banks was born in Nova Scotia, the daughter of James William Chute and Ellen (Banks) Chute. On October 5, 1912, she was married to Minard Banks, who survives. Other survivors are a daughter and a son, Mrs. Orman Short, West Oneonta, and Dana Banks, this city, and four daughters by a previous marriage, Mrs. Carl D. Skillin, Worcester, Mass., Mrs. Charles Sprague, Mrs. Dorothy Stoughton, and Mrs. Ralph Roe, Roselle Park, N. J. She is also survived by a brother, Edmund C. Chute, Worcester, Mass. and a sister, Mrs. Anna Jenkins, Oakland, R. I., and 11 grandchildren.
Mrs. Banks, a former resident of New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, had lived in this city for 18 years. She was a member of the River Street Baptist Church.
Published in the Oneonta Star on Oct. 9, 1945.
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Notes:
She was first married to Willard Rose who died in 1911.
She became a U.S. Citizen in 1942.
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Mrs. Banks was born in Nova Scotia, the daughter of James William Chute and Ellen (Banks) Chute. On October 5, 1912, she was married to Minard Banks, who survives. Other survivors are a daughter and a son, Mrs. Orman Short, West Oneonta, and Dana Banks, this city, and four daughters by a previous marriage, Mrs. Carl D. Skillin, Worcester, Mass., Mrs. Charles Sprague, Mrs. Dorothy Stoughton, and Mrs. Ralph Roe, Roselle Park, N. J. She is also survived by a brother, Edmund C. Chute, Worcester, Mass. and a sister, Mrs. Anna Jenkins, Oakland, R. I., and 11 grandchildren.
Mrs. Banks, a former resident of New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, had lived in this city for 18 years. She was a member of the River Street Baptist Church.
Published in the Oneonta Star on Oct. 9, 1945.
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Notes:
She was first married to Willard Rose who died in 1911.
She became a U.S. Citizen in 1942.
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