Obituary - Patchogue, October 14- Mrs. Blanche E. Hough, 63, widow of Willard P. Hough, was found dead in bed in her home at 18 Rose St. yesterday by neighbors who had missed her for several days.
Mrs. Hough was a daughter of the late Dr. Lawrence S. Edwards, who was a prominent Patchogue physician. She was a member of the October Suffolk County Grand Jury, had served on the jury in Riverhead last week, and was to have reported for further service today.
Surviving is a son, Lawrence of Westport, Conn.
Services were to be held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church here today at 3 p.m. and burial was to be in Patchogue Episcopal Cemetery.
(The Patchogue advance., October 15, 1942, Page 7; The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), April 7, 1939, page 9; The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), Wednesday, October 14, 1942 - Page 21)
Obituary - Patchogue, October 14- Mrs. Blanche E. Hough, 63, widow of Willard P. Hough, was found dead in bed in her home at 18 Rose St. yesterday by neighbors who had missed her for several days.
Mrs. Hough was a daughter of the late Dr. Lawrence S. Edwards, who was a prominent Patchogue physician. She was a member of the October Suffolk County Grand Jury, had served on the jury in Riverhead last week, and was to have reported for further service today.
Surviving is a son, Lawrence of Westport, Conn.
Services were to be held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church here today at 3 p.m. and burial was to be in Patchogue Episcopal Cemetery.
(The Patchogue advance., October 15, 1942, Page 7; The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), April 7, 1939, page 9; The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), Wednesday, October 14, 1942 - Page 21)
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