Mrs. Lucy Surrell was laid at rest on Tuesday morning in the Catholic cemetery in Windsor following funeral services at Saint Francis Church. Rev. E. C. Fontaine officiated. Mrs. Surrell, born Lucy Adams, came to Windsor forty three years ago, a widow with seven small children and lovingly brought up to manhood and womanhood six of them, one having died two years after she came to this town.
Mrs. Surrell was born in Burlington exactly eighty years, three months, three weeks, and two days ago. She seemed to be well and capable until a week ago when she was taken ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Corliss, where she died early Easter Sunday morning.
She leaves to mourn her loss five children: George Surrell and Mrs. Fred Corliss of Windsor; Mrs. George Perrault of Springfield, Mass., Mrs. George Geer, Sr., of Summers, Conn., and Mrs. Ida Kaufman of Pasadena, Calif. She also leaves three brothers and one sister; Lewis Adams of Springfield, Vt., Moses Adams of Essex, Vt., William Adams of Fitchburg, Mass. and Mrs. Ida Ross of Texas; also six nieces and seven nephews. The years also brought to her family twenty grandchildren and twenty-three great grandchildren.
The Vermont Journal
Friday, April 10, 1931.
Mrs. Lucy Surrell was laid at rest on Tuesday morning in the Catholic cemetery in Windsor following funeral services at Saint Francis Church. Rev. E. C. Fontaine officiated. Mrs. Surrell, born Lucy Adams, came to Windsor forty three years ago, a widow with seven small children and lovingly brought up to manhood and womanhood six of them, one having died two years after she came to this town.
Mrs. Surrell was born in Burlington exactly eighty years, three months, three weeks, and two days ago. She seemed to be well and capable until a week ago when she was taken ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Corliss, where she died early Easter Sunday morning.
She leaves to mourn her loss five children: George Surrell and Mrs. Fred Corliss of Windsor; Mrs. George Perrault of Springfield, Mass., Mrs. George Geer, Sr., of Summers, Conn., and Mrs. Ida Kaufman of Pasadena, Calif. She also leaves three brothers and one sister; Lewis Adams of Springfield, Vt., Moses Adams of Essex, Vt., William Adams of Fitchburg, Mass. and Mrs. Ida Ross of Texas; also six nieces and seven nephews. The years also brought to her family twenty grandchildren and twenty-three great grandchildren.
The Vermont Journal
Friday, April 10, 1931.
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