Mary Starr Maxson, daughter of George Herbert and Elizabeth Brown Utter, was born Feb. 21, 1890, in Westerly, R. I., and died Dec. 23, 1970, at the Westerly Nursing Home, after an extended illness.
She was married in 1916 to Edgar P. Maxson who preceded her in death in 1930. She was an active member of the Pawcatuck Seventh Day Baptist Church as long as health permitted.
Surviving are: three sons, William E., of Needham, Mass.; Henry W., of Warwick, R. I.; and Edgar P., Jr., of Pittsburgh, Pa.; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Winquest, of Florham Park, N. J.; two brothers, Dr. Henry E. Utter of Providence, R. I., and Wilfred B. Utter of Westerly; fourteen grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted in the Pawcatuck church by the Rev. Everett T. Harris, with burial at Riverbend Cemetery, Westerly.
E. T. H.
Mary Starr Maxson, daughter of George Herbert and Elizabeth Brown Utter, was born Feb. 21, 1890, in Westerly, R. I., and died Dec. 23, 1970, at the Westerly Nursing Home, after an extended illness.
She was married in 1916 to Edgar P. Maxson who preceded her in death in 1930. She was an active member of the Pawcatuck Seventh Day Baptist Church as long as health permitted.
Surviving are: three sons, William E., of Needham, Mass.; Henry W., of Warwick, R. I.; and Edgar P., Jr., of Pittsburgh, Pa.; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Winquest, of Florham Park, N. J.; two brothers, Dr. Henry E. Utter of Providence, R. I., and Wilfred B. Utter of Westerly; fourteen grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted in the Pawcatuck church by the Rev. Everett T. Harris, with burial at Riverbend Cemetery, Westerly.
E. T. H.
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