From the Rutland Daily Herald, Rutland, Vermont January 21, 1948
MRS. HENRY RUDD
BENNINGTON , Jan. 20.- The funeral of Mrs. Bertha Rudd, 80, widow of Henry Rudd, was held here Sunday at the Walbridge Funeral home. The Grange held a service Saturday night and the funeral was in charge of the Rebekahs. The body was placed in the vault.
Mrs. Rudd died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Barber, with whom she resided.
She was born in Fort Ann, N.Y., the daughter of George and Jane Warner. In her young womanhood, the family moved to Wells. There she was married to Harry Potter, who died not many years afterward.
About 1900 she and her family moved to Bennington where they have since resided and where she was married to Dwight Rudd, a Civil war veteran.
A few years after his death she became the wife of his brother, Henry Rudd, who died four years ago.
She was a member of Miriam Rebekah lodge and of Bennington Grange.
Survivors, besides her daughter, are four sons, Clarence Potter of Detroit, William Potter and Harold and Howard Rudd of Bennington; a brother, Eugene Warner of Wells; seven grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
From the Rutland Daily Herald, Rutland, Vermont January 21, 1948
MRS. HENRY RUDD
BENNINGTON , Jan. 20.- The funeral of Mrs. Bertha Rudd, 80, widow of Henry Rudd, was held here Sunday at the Walbridge Funeral home. The Grange held a service Saturday night and the funeral was in charge of the Rebekahs. The body was placed in the vault.
Mrs. Rudd died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Barber, with whom she resided.
She was born in Fort Ann, N.Y., the daughter of George and Jane Warner. In her young womanhood, the family moved to Wells. There she was married to Harry Potter, who died not many years afterward.
About 1900 she and her family moved to Bennington where they have since resided and where she was married to Dwight Rudd, a Civil war veteran.
A few years after his death she became the wife of his brother, Henry Rudd, who died four years ago.
She was a member of Miriam Rebekah lodge and of Bennington Grange.
Survivors, besides her daughter, are four sons, Clarence Potter of Detroit, William Potter and Harold and Howard Rudd of Bennington; a brother, Eugene Warner of Wells; seven grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
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