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Ezekiel Talbert Dutton

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Ezekiel Talbert Dutton

Birth
Death
23 Aug 1935 (aged 68)
Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Gravity, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Gravity Independent, Thursday August 29, 1935 p. 3
Obituary—E. T. Dutton
Ezekial [Ezekiel] Talbert Dutton, son of George H. [enry] and Mary Jane [Cole] Dutton, was born in Wisconsin, May 29, 1867, and departed this life August 23, 1935, in the University hospital at Iowa City, at the age of 67 years, two months and 25 days.

He was one of a family of nine children, five of whom are living and three proceeded him in death. He moved with his parents to Iowa when a small boy where he grew to manhood.

On April 11, 1910, he was married to Mattie Williamson of Nebraska City, Nebr. and they lived on a farm near Bartlett, Iowa for several years. The last two years of his life he made his home in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Those of his immediate family who survive him are: his wife, two sisters and three brothers. They are: Mrs. Hettie Henry of Glenwood, Iowa; [John] Elmer Dutton, Gravity; Mrs. Zula [Artie] Marsh, New Market; Vert B. Dutton, Shawnee, Oklahoma; Morey [Alvin] Dutton, Manderson, Wyoming.

He was a patient sufferer, a good neighbor, a kind husband and brother.

The funeral service was held here at 2:30 Monday afternoon from the M. E. church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. L. W. Nixon. The music was by a mixed quartet composed of Georgina Francis, Leoma Walker, George Roberts and J. S Francis, with Carol Brown as accompanist.

The pallbearers were: L. A. Coy, Roy Walker, Tom Young, Harley Nickle, Frank Fleming and Robert Akers.

Interment was in the Gravity cemetery.
Gravity Independent, Thursday August 29, 1935 p. 3
Obituary—E. T. Dutton
Ezekial [Ezekiel] Talbert Dutton, son of George H. [enry] and Mary Jane [Cole] Dutton, was born in Wisconsin, May 29, 1867, and departed this life August 23, 1935, in the University hospital at Iowa City, at the age of 67 years, two months and 25 days.

He was one of a family of nine children, five of whom are living and three proceeded him in death. He moved with his parents to Iowa when a small boy where he grew to manhood.

On April 11, 1910, he was married to Mattie Williamson of Nebraska City, Nebr. and they lived on a farm near Bartlett, Iowa for several years. The last two years of his life he made his home in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Those of his immediate family who survive him are: his wife, two sisters and three brothers. They are: Mrs. Hettie Henry of Glenwood, Iowa; [John] Elmer Dutton, Gravity; Mrs. Zula [Artie] Marsh, New Market; Vert B. Dutton, Shawnee, Oklahoma; Morey [Alvin] Dutton, Manderson, Wyoming.

He was a patient sufferer, a good neighbor, a kind husband and brother.

The funeral service was held here at 2:30 Monday afternoon from the M. E. church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. L. W. Nixon. The music was by a mixed quartet composed of Georgina Francis, Leoma Walker, George Roberts and J. S Francis, with Carol Brown as accompanist.

The pallbearers were: L. A. Coy, Roy Walker, Tom Young, Harley Nickle, Frank Fleming and Robert Akers.

Interment was in the Gravity cemetery.


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