Fatal Illness Followed Tornado Disaster
Mrs. William Buttle, 72, died at her home, 558 Brownell -av. Sunday night following an illness which is believed resulted from the tornado in 1924 when three members of her family were killed.
Mrs. Buttle was a resident of Lorain for the past 45 years. She was a charter member of the Church of Redeemer. The dead women was born in Derby, England in 1854.
Surviving is her husband, William; four sons, George, William, Richard and Thomas Buttle and one sister, Mrs. Ann Taylor of Derby, England. A niece, Mrs. John Fowler of Lorain and 11 grandchildren also survive.
Funeral arragements in charge of George Wickens have not been completed.
Information Source: Lorain Times-Herald
Fatal Illness Followed Tornado Disaster
Mrs. William Buttle, 72, died at her home, 558 Brownell -av. Sunday night following an illness which is believed resulted from the tornado in 1924 when three members of her family were killed.
Mrs. Buttle was a resident of Lorain for the past 45 years. She was a charter member of the Church of Redeemer. The dead women was born in Derby, England in 1854.
Surviving is her husband, William; four sons, George, William, Richard and Thomas Buttle and one sister, Mrs. Ann Taylor of Derby, England. A niece, Mrs. John Fowler of Lorain and 11 grandchildren also survive.
Funeral arragements in charge of George Wickens have not been completed.
Information Source: Lorain Times-Herald
Gravesite Details
Burail Date: Feb 24,1926
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