Daughter of Dr. George Eager and Mary Helen (nee Tuthill) Putney.
Married Charles S. Mitchell in Howells, New York on 17 October 1900. They would have 5 children; Helen Esther (Ellis), Kathryn Louisa, Dorothy J. (West), Charles Putney and George E. Putney.
MITCHELL - In this city, on January 7, 1933, Lulu Putney, beloved wife of Charles Mitchell.
Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Sedric E. Ellis, 258 Lawrence avenue, Highland Park, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Funeral services also will be held at the Howells Congregational Church, Howells, N.Y., Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock.
Interment follows in Howells Cemetery, Howells, N.Y.
The Central New Jersey Home News - New Brunswick, New Jersey - Tuesday, 10 January 1933; Page 9
MRS. CHARLES MITCHELL BURIED
The funeral of Mrs. Lulu Putney Mitchell, wife of Charles Mitchell, of Stelton, was held yesterday from the Howells Congregational Church at Howells, N.Y., where service was conducted by Rev. Charles Garretson of Howells, assisted by Rev. Bertram Crocker of Union Chapel, New Durham, formerly pastor of Stelton Baptist Church. Interment was in Howells Cemetery under the direction of Undertaker John E. Gleason. The floral tributes were many and unusually beautiful. The pallbearers were Sedric. E. Ellis, Walter F. Mitchell, Charles Putney Mitchell, George E. P. Mitchell.
On Tuesday evening a service was held from the home of Mrs. Sedric E Ellis, daughter of the deceased, at 258 Lawrence avenue, Highland Park, conducted by Rev. Bertram Crocker of New Durham. Two soloists from the New Durham chapel sang favorite hymns of the deceased.
The Central New Jersey Home News - New Brunswick, New Jersey - Thursday, 12 January 1933 · Page: 12
Daughter of Dr. George Eager and Mary Helen (nee Tuthill) Putney.
Married Charles S. Mitchell in Howells, New York on 17 October 1900. They would have 5 children; Helen Esther (Ellis), Kathryn Louisa, Dorothy J. (West), Charles Putney and George E. Putney.
MITCHELL - In this city, on January 7, 1933, Lulu Putney, beloved wife of Charles Mitchell.
Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Sedric E. Ellis, 258 Lawrence avenue, Highland Park, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Funeral services also will be held at the Howells Congregational Church, Howells, N.Y., Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock.
Interment follows in Howells Cemetery, Howells, N.Y.
The Central New Jersey Home News - New Brunswick, New Jersey - Tuesday, 10 January 1933; Page 9
MRS. CHARLES MITCHELL BURIED
The funeral of Mrs. Lulu Putney Mitchell, wife of Charles Mitchell, of Stelton, was held yesterday from the Howells Congregational Church at Howells, N.Y., where service was conducted by Rev. Charles Garretson of Howells, assisted by Rev. Bertram Crocker of Union Chapel, New Durham, formerly pastor of Stelton Baptist Church. Interment was in Howells Cemetery under the direction of Undertaker John E. Gleason. The floral tributes were many and unusually beautiful. The pallbearers were Sedric. E. Ellis, Walter F. Mitchell, Charles Putney Mitchell, George E. P. Mitchell.
On Tuesday evening a service was held from the home of Mrs. Sedric E Ellis, daughter of the deceased, at 258 Lawrence avenue, Highland Park, conducted by Rev. Bertram Crocker of New Durham. Two soloists from the New Durham chapel sang favorite hymns of the deceased.
The Central New Jersey Home News - New Brunswick, New Jersey - Thursday, 12 January 1933 · Page: 12
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