Ida May was a widow when she married James Ruxton. She is not buried with James but with her parents William and Mary Hewlett in another nearby cemetery. A son of James and Ida May, William Ruxton, is also buried in the same cemetery as his mother.
Peter Smith
Mrs. A.A. Watson, of Columbus avenue, has returned from Millbrook, Mich., where she attended the funeral of her brother, James Ruxton. Mr. Ruxton was the third member of the immediate family to pass away within three months. A sister, Mrs. Heald died in San Antonio, Tex., in January, and a niece, Mrs. George Wisner, was killed in an automobile accident in February.
News-Palladium; Benton Harbor, Michigan.
March 23, 1926; Page Four
Ida May was a widow when she married James Ruxton. She is not buried with James but with her parents William and Mary Hewlett in another nearby cemetery. A son of James and Ida May, William Ruxton, is also buried in the same cemetery as his mother.
Peter Smith
Mrs. A.A. Watson, of Columbus avenue, has returned from Millbrook, Mich., where she attended the funeral of her brother, James Ruxton. Mr. Ruxton was the third member of the immediate family to pass away within three months. A sister, Mrs. Heald died in San Antonio, Tex., in January, and a niece, Mrs. George Wisner, was killed in an automobile accident in February.
News-Palladium; Benton Harbor, Michigan.
March 23, 1926; Page Four
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