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Eleanor M. <I>Brown</I> Baltuff

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Eleanor M. Brown Baltuff

Birth
Barrie, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada
Death
23 Aug 1962 (aged 85)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 24, Lot 298, Grave 10
Memorial ID
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Eleanor Baltuff was born Eleanor M . Brown. She was the daughter of George N. Brown and Margaret G. Rowatt. Eleanor was a widow at the time of her death. She was ill with pneumonia and passed away at Eitel hospital in Minneapolis, Mn at 85 years old.
"Mrs. Baltuff Dies at 86. Mrs. Joseph M. Baltuff, 86, 1818 James Av. S.,
died Thursday. Private services will be held Saturday at Lakewood
Cemetery. Mrs. Baltuff donated the staff building at Lyman Lodge, YWCA
Camp at Excelsior in 1956. The donation was in memory of her daughter,
Margaret Baltuff Hay. Mrs. Baltuff was a life member of the YWCA and of
the Utopia Club, and a charter member of the Women's Club and the
Thursday Musicale. She was a guarantor of the Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra. Surviving are a brother, Harry Rowatt Brown, Minneapolis; a
granddaughter, Suzanne Hay, and a great-grand daughter, Sharon Hudson,
Pittsburgh, Pa."
The Minneapolis Star, 24 Aug 1962, Fri, Page 17
Eleanor Baltuff was born Eleanor M . Brown. She was the daughter of George N. Brown and Margaret G. Rowatt. Eleanor was a widow at the time of her death. She was ill with pneumonia and passed away at Eitel hospital in Minneapolis, Mn at 85 years old.
"Mrs. Baltuff Dies at 86. Mrs. Joseph M. Baltuff, 86, 1818 James Av. S.,
died Thursday. Private services will be held Saturday at Lakewood
Cemetery. Mrs. Baltuff donated the staff building at Lyman Lodge, YWCA
Camp at Excelsior in 1956. The donation was in memory of her daughter,
Margaret Baltuff Hay. Mrs. Baltuff was a life member of the YWCA and of
the Utopia Club, and a charter member of the Women's Club and the
Thursday Musicale. She was a guarantor of the Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra. Surviving are a brother, Harry Rowatt Brown, Minneapolis; a
granddaughter, Suzanne Hay, and a great-grand daughter, Sharon Hudson,
Pittsburgh, Pa."
The Minneapolis Star, 24 Aug 1962, Fri, Page 17


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