At her home, 106 High Street, Westerly, R. I., September 2, 1939, Elizabeth Lavinia Utter, aged 81 years.
Mrs. Utter was born at Brighton, Mass., June 15, 1858. She was the daughter of Cyrus H. and Catherine Sarah (Maxson) Brown. Mr. Brown was a native of North Stonington and Mrs. Brown of Ashaway. She was united in marriage with George H. Utter of Westerly, May 19, 1880.
To Mr. and Mrs. Utter were born four children, who with ten grandchildren survive. The children are: George B. Utter of Westerly, Dr. Henry E. Utter of Providence, Mrs. Mary Starr Maxson and Wilfred Brown Utter of Westerly. Also surviving Mrs. Utter are two sisters and two brothers: Mrs. John L. Howard of Melrose, Mass.; W. M. Brown of Francestown, N. H.; Clifford H. Brown of Nashua, N. H.; and Mrs. Chester D. Abbott of Andover, Mass.
Mrs. Utter was a member of the Pawcatuck Seventh Day Baptist Church. She was a loyal friend and knew the joy of giving and doing for others. The love of 1 Corinthians 13 was characteristic of her life.
Funeral services were held at her late home on Tuesday afternoon, her pastor, Rev. Harold R. Crandall, officiating. Interment was in River Bend Cemetery.
H. R. C.
At her home, 106 High Street, Westerly, R. I., September 2, 1939, Elizabeth Lavinia Utter, aged 81 years.
Mrs. Utter was born at Brighton, Mass., June 15, 1858. She was the daughter of Cyrus H. and Catherine Sarah (Maxson) Brown. Mr. Brown was a native of North Stonington and Mrs. Brown of Ashaway. She was united in marriage with George H. Utter of Westerly, May 19, 1880.
To Mr. and Mrs. Utter were born four children, who with ten grandchildren survive. The children are: George B. Utter of Westerly, Dr. Henry E. Utter of Providence, Mrs. Mary Starr Maxson and Wilfred Brown Utter of Westerly. Also surviving Mrs. Utter are two sisters and two brothers: Mrs. John L. Howard of Melrose, Mass.; W. M. Brown of Francestown, N. H.; Clifford H. Brown of Nashua, N. H.; and Mrs. Chester D. Abbott of Andover, Mass.
Mrs. Utter was a member of the Pawcatuck Seventh Day Baptist Church. She was a loyal friend and knew the joy of giving and doing for others. The love of 1 Corinthians 13 was characteristic of her life.
Funeral services were held at her late home on Tuesday afternoon, her pastor, Rev. Harold R. Crandall, officiating. Interment was in River Bend Cemetery.
H. R. C.
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