Corning:
Grace Hill Corning of 381 Sheridan road, Winnetka, July 12, 1968, wife of the late Warren Scovill Corning; mother of Barbara M. and Mrs. Cynthia C. Lauritzen, and the late Warren Hill Corning; grandmother of Warren K. and Wendy K. Corning. Service 2 p.m. Monday at Children's Chapel of Winnetka Conregational church, Winnetka. Interment private. In leau of flowers, memorials may be made to Mary Barelme Home for Girls, Chicago.
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July 13, 1968 Chicago Tribune
Mrs. Grace Hill Corning:
Mrs. Grace Hill Corning, 76, of 381 Sheridan rd., Winnetka, died yesterday in Wesley Memoria l Hospital. She wa the widow of Warren S. Corning and the daughter of the late F.A. Hill, who financed the original Mary Bartelme Home for Girls. Mrs. Corning, a cousin for Judge Mar y Bartelme, for whom the home was named, was a member of the board of the home for many years. Surviving are two daughters, Barbara Corning and Mrs. Cynthia Lauritzen, and two grandchildren. Services will be held 2 p.m. in the children's chapel of Winnetka Congregational church, Pine street and Lincoln avenue, Winnetka.
Corning:
Grace Hill Corning of 381 Sheridan road, Winnetka, July 12, 1968, wife of the late Warren Scovill Corning; mother of Barbara M. and Mrs. Cynthia C. Lauritzen, and the late Warren Hill Corning; grandmother of Warren K. and Wendy K. Corning. Service 2 p.m. Monday at Children's Chapel of Winnetka Conregational church, Winnetka. Interment private. In leau of flowers, memorials may be made to Mary Barelme Home for Girls, Chicago.
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July 13, 1968 Chicago Tribune
Mrs. Grace Hill Corning:
Mrs. Grace Hill Corning, 76, of 381 Sheridan rd., Winnetka, died yesterday in Wesley Memoria l Hospital. She wa the widow of Warren S. Corning and the daughter of the late F.A. Hill, who financed the original Mary Bartelme Home for Girls. Mrs. Corning, a cousin for Judge Mar y Bartelme, for whom the home was named, was a member of the board of the home for many years. Surviving are two daughters, Barbara Corning and Mrs. Cynthia Lauritzen, and two grandchildren. Services will be held 2 p.m. in the children's chapel of Winnetka Congregational church, Pine street and Lincoln avenue, Winnetka.
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