Mrs. Cleveland, 86, Dies in Home Where Born:
Dalton - Miss Nettie M. Cleveland, 86, died this morning after a long illness at the old Cleveland homestead on Nrth Street where she was born and spent her life. The home is now owned by her niece, Mrs. Walter Reed.
A life-long member of the First Congregational Church, she was the daughter of William and Elizabeth Mitchell Cleveland.
Survivors are five nieces, Mrs. Walter Reed, Mrs. David Woolfe of Springfield, Mrs. William Abbott of Madison, Conn., Mrs. August Rantala and Mrs. Mels Larsen, both of California; four grandnieces and one grandnephew.
The body rests a the Reed home where the funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Charles G. Christianson, pastor of the First Congregational Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the Main Street Cemetery. The Bartlett Funeral Home is in charge.
Mrs. Cleveland, 86, Dies in Home Where Born:
Dalton - Miss Nettie M. Cleveland, 86, died this morning after a long illness at the old Cleveland homestead on Nrth Street where she was born and spent her life. The home is now owned by her niece, Mrs. Walter Reed.
A life-long member of the First Congregational Church, she was the daughter of William and Elizabeth Mitchell Cleveland.
Survivors are five nieces, Mrs. Walter Reed, Mrs. David Woolfe of Springfield, Mrs. William Abbott of Madison, Conn., Mrs. August Rantala and Mrs. Mels Larsen, both of California; four grandnieces and one grandnephew.
The body rests a the Reed home where the funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Charles G. Christianson, pastor of the First Congregational Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the Main Street Cemetery. The Bartlett Funeral Home is in charge.
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