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Ethel M. <I>Elkins</I> Trombley

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Ethel M. Elkins Trombley

Birth
Beekmantown, Clinton County, New York, USA
Death
1 Apr 1925 (aged 27)
Plattsburgh, Clinton County, New York, USA
Burial
Chazy, Clinton County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.6907991, Longitude: -73.4599351
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FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925 Plattsburgh Sentinal
MRS.C.N.TROMBLY DIES AT HOSPITAL
Mrs. Clifford N. Trombly of 12 Couch St., died Wednesday afternoon April 1 at the Physicians Hospital at age of 27 years.
Besides her husband she leaves an infant son.Robert Marshall,her mother, Mrs Carrie Elkins and one sister Mrs. George Wright
The funeral will be held Friday at 3P.M. from the M. E Church.
MBS. CLIFFORD N. TROMBLEY
At 3:30 oclock Wednesday afternoon, Mrs Ethel Elkins Trombley,beloved wife of Clifford N.Trombly of 12 Couch Street, died suddenly in the Physicians Hospital.
Although Mrs Trombley has been ill for the past ten days every hope for her recovery was antertained and her sudden death came as a great shock to her relatives and friends.
Mrs Trombly was born in Beekmantown twenty seven years ago the daughter of David and Carrie Elkins of that place. She was married to Clifford N Trombly on December 31st, 1921, and has since resided at 12 Couch Street.
Mrs. Trombly was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, and has been connected with various public health and social organizations of this community,and was esteemed as a sincere and hard worker for the betterment and progress of humanity. As a result of which she is held in the highest esteem among a wide circle of friends and has endeared herself to a host of people in this community by her kindly disposition and willingness to help.
Mrs. Trombley was also one of Plattsburgh's most efficient stenographers, and has held several
very responsible positions. During the "World's War" she was employed at Washington, D. C. an at U.S.A. General Hospital No 3 Plattsburgh Barracks. After that time and up until her marriage she was employed in the Division
Accountants Office of the Delaware & Hudson Co.
Besides her husband and infant son, Robert M. Trombley, Mrs Trombley leaves to mourn her loss
her mother, Mrs. Carrie Elkins and one sister Mrs. George Wright.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3.00 o'clock from the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Burial will be at Riverside Cemetery.

TUES.APRIL 7, 1925. PLATTSBURGH SENTINEL
PAGE FIVE OBITUARY
FUNERAL OF MRS.TROMBLEY IS HELD
Funeral services of Mrs. Clifford N. Trombly were held yesterday at the Methodist Episcopal church with Rev. James A Perry in charge. The church was
crowded with friends and relatives of the deceased.
The pall bearers were David Champagne, John Champagne,Malcolm Downes, Gary Myers, Lester
Dominy and Walter Thayer.
There were many out of town people in attendance. Interment was in Riverside cemetery.
Among the out of town people in attendance were Mr. an Mrs. Edgar Trombley and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Trombley of Schenectady Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bruce of Lake Placid, W. H. Minckler of Chazy and Mrs. Mina Griswold of South Hero,Vt.
There was an abundance of floral offerings.
FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925 Plattsburgh Sentinal
MRS.C.N.TROMBLY DIES AT HOSPITAL
Mrs. Clifford N. Trombly of 12 Couch St., died Wednesday afternoon April 1 at the Physicians Hospital at age of 27 years.
Besides her husband she leaves an infant son.Robert Marshall,her mother, Mrs Carrie Elkins and one sister Mrs. George Wright
The funeral will be held Friday at 3P.M. from the M. E Church.
MBS. CLIFFORD N. TROMBLEY
At 3:30 oclock Wednesday afternoon, Mrs Ethel Elkins Trombley,beloved wife of Clifford N.Trombly of 12 Couch Street, died suddenly in the Physicians Hospital.
Although Mrs Trombley has been ill for the past ten days every hope for her recovery was antertained and her sudden death came as a great shock to her relatives and friends.
Mrs Trombly was born in Beekmantown twenty seven years ago the daughter of David and Carrie Elkins of that place. She was married to Clifford N Trombly on December 31st, 1921, and has since resided at 12 Couch Street.
Mrs. Trombly was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, and has been connected with various public health and social organizations of this community,and was esteemed as a sincere and hard worker for the betterment and progress of humanity. As a result of which she is held in the highest esteem among a wide circle of friends and has endeared herself to a host of people in this community by her kindly disposition and willingness to help.
Mrs. Trombley was also one of Plattsburgh's most efficient stenographers, and has held several
very responsible positions. During the "World's War" she was employed at Washington, D. C. an at U.S.A. General Hospital No 3 Plattsburgh Barracks. After that time and up until her marriage she was employed in the Division
Accountants Office of the Delaware & Hudson Co.
Besides her husband and infant son, Robert M. Trombley, Mrs Trombley leaves to mourn her loss
her mother, Mrs. Carrie Elkins and one sister Mrs. George Wright.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3.00 o'clock from the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Burial will be at Riverside Cemetery.

TUES.APRIL 7, 1925. PLATTSBURGH SENTINEL
PAGE FIVE OBITUARY
FUNERAL OF MRS.TROMBLEY IS HELD
Funeral services of Mrs. Clifford N. Trombly were held yesterday at the Methodist Episcopal church with Rev. James A Perry in charge. The church was
crowded with friends and relatives of the deceased.
The pall bearers were David Champagne, John Champagne,Malcolm Downes, Gary Myers, Lester
Dominy and Walter Thayer.
There were many out of town people in attendance. Interment was in Riverside cemetery.
Among the out of town people in attendance were Mr. an Mrs. Edgar Trombley and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Trombley of Schenectady Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bruce of Lake Placid, W. H. Minckler of Chazy and Mrs. Mina Griswold of South Hero,Vt.
There was an abundance of floral offerings.


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