Son of Curtis E & Mary A Button
WWI; Pvt 154th Depot, 16th Training Battalion
Served: 5/24/1918-2/25/1919
The Binghamton Press, Fri 11/7/1951
CHESTER A BUTTON, 57, of Hallstead RD2, Pa, died, at 5am Tuesday at his home. He is survived, by his wife, Doris of Hallstead RD 2; five sons, Donald, of Great Bend, Pa, Robert of Montrose, Pa, Arnold, Richard and Paul, all of Hallstead RD 2; seven daughters, Mrs N F Wilmarth, and Mrs Hugh Ralston both of New Milford, Pa, Mrs Gus Jicha of Binghamton, Mrs John Bean of Uniondale, Pa, Mrs Edward Goff of Pittsburgh, and Misses Janice and Ann Marie Button, both of Hallstead RD 2; two brothers, Claude of Kingsley, Pa, and Rexford of Kirkwood; six grandchildren. He was amember of the American Legion Post of Montrose. The body was moved to the Tuttle Funeral Home, New Milford, where friends may call this evening and Thursday afternoon and evening.
Son of Curtis E & Mary A Button
WWI; Pvt 154th Depot, 16th Training Battalion
Served: 5/24/1918-2/25/1919
The Binghamton Press, Fri 11/7/1951
CHESTER A BUTTON, 57, of Hallstead RD2, Pa, died, at 5am Tuesday at his home. He is survived, by his wife, Doris of Hallstead RD 2; five sons, Donald, of Great Bend, Pa, Robert of Montrose, Pa, Arnold, Richard and Paul, all of Hallstead RD 2; seven daughters, Mrs N F Wilmarth, and Mrs Hugh Ralston both of New Milford, Pa, Mrs Gus Jicha of Binghamton, Mrs John Bean of Uniondale, Pa, Mrs Edward Goff of Pittsburgh, and Misses Janice and Ann Marie Button, both of Hallstead RD 2; two brothers, Claude of Kingsley, Pa, and Rexford of Kirkwood; six grandchildren. He was amember of the American Legion Post of Montrose. The body was moved to the Tuttle Funeral Home, New Milford, where friends may call this evening and Thursday afternoon and evening.
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