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Harriet E <I>Cope</I> Charter

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Harriet E Cope Charter

Birth
Connecticut, USA
Death
26 Apr 1903 (aged 46)
Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5180583, Longitude: -72.8161389
Plot
Section E
Memorial ID
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Her life was among flowers, she the brightest of them.

In addition to her husband, Charles W. Charter, who had a government position in Washington, she was survived by her mother and father, Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Cope, four brothers, J. Arthur, Frederic C. Albert E., of Meriden and Alfred of Boston, and one sister Miss Charlotte Cope of Meriden.

For many years she ran a successful florist business on West Main Street. She resided at 100 Cook Avenue.

The large boulder which serves as the monument on this grave is from Prospect, Connecticut, and weighs several tons. It's placement was ordered by Walter H. A. Maynard, administrator of the Charter estate. The H.T. Smith Express company transported it in one of the firms large wagons. George J. Grossman, the Hanover street marble worker prepared it for placement. Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Co. made the bronze tablet for the monument.
Her life was among flowers, she the brightest of them.

In addition to her husband, Charles W. Charter, who had a government position in Washington, she was survived by her mother and father, Mr. & Mrs. Philip E. Cope, four brothers, J. Arthur, Frederic C. Albert E., of Meriden and Alfred of Boston, and one sister Miss Charlotte Cope of Meriden.

For many years she ran a successful florist business on West Main Street. She resided at 100 Cook Avenue.

The large boulder which serves as the monument on this grave is from Prospect, Connecticut, and weighs several tons. It's placement was ordered by Walter H. A. Maynard, administrator of the Charter estate. The H.T. Smith Express company transported it in one of the firms large wagons. George J. Grossman, the Hanover street marble worker prepared it for placement. Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Co. made the bronze tablet for the monument.


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