FORT PLAIN - Mrs. Jenette Hilliker, 90, of Fort Plain RD 3, died at the Little Falls Hospital yesterday, after a long illness.
MRS. HILLIKER was born May 12 1873, in Louisville, KY., and was a former member of the Baptist Church.
On Dec. 25, 1892, she was married to Byron Mallette, who died July 19, 1919. In 1921, she was married to Herbert Hilliker, who died in 1961.
She is survived by three sons, Charles E Mallette of Seffner, Fla.; Arthur of Spingfield Center; W. Earl Mallette of Lake Mohonk: five daughters , Mrs Raymond Mower and Mrs. Laverne Wiles both of Canajahorie, RD, Mrs. Helen Korthaus of Seffern, Fla., Mrs. Horatio Trumbull of Fort Plain RD 3, and Mrs. Harry Van Brink of Jordanville RD; also 32 grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren.
FUNERAL SERVICES will be conducted at the Springfield Center Baptist Church Thursday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Rudolph Holzman officiating., assisted by Rev. Earl Leuvwen of Buel Presbytarian Church.
Friends may call at the Ottman funeral home in Cherry Valley on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons and nights.
Burial will be in the Springfield Center Cemetery
Schenectady Gazette (Aug 1 1963)
FORT PLAIN - Mrs. Jenette Hilliker, 90, of Fort Plain RD 3, died at the Little Falls Hospital yesterday, after a long illness.
MRS. HILLIKER was born May 12 1873, in Louisville, KY., and was a former member of the Baptist Church.
On Dec. 25, 1892, she was married to Byron Mallette, who died July 19, 1919. In 1921, she was married to Herbert Hilliker, who died in 1961.
She is survived by three sons, Charles E Mallette of Seffner, Fla.; Arthur of Spingfield Center; W. Earl Mallette of Lake Mohonk: five daughters , Mrs Raymond Mower and Mrs. Laverne Wiles both of Canajahorie, RD, Mrs. Helen Korthaus of Seffern, Fla., Mrs. Horatio Trumbull of Fort Plain RD 3, and Mrs. Harry Van Brink of Jordanville RD; also 32 grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren.
FUNERAL SERVICES will be conducted at the Springfield Center Baptist Church Thursday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Rudolph Holzman officiating., assisted by Rev. Earl Leuvwen of Buel Presbytarian Church.
Friends may call at the Ottman funeral home in Cherry Valley on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons and nights.
Burial will be in the Springfield Center Cemetery
Schenectady Gazette (Aug 1 1963)
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