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Richard Joseph Dutcher

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Richard Joseph Dutcher

Birth
USA
Death
28 Feb 1953 (aged 61)
New York, USA
Burial
Lake George, Warren County, New York, USA Add to Map
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The Warrensburg News
THURSDAY. MARCH 5, 1953

Richard Dutcher
Richard Dutcher, 61. of Warrensburg,
a veteran of World War
I, was found dead early Saturday
morning near his home by neighbors.
Mr. Dutcher's mother. Mrs.
Sabina Dutcher. died suddenly
Thursday night, and her funeral
was conducted Sunday afternoon.
Dr. P. H. Huntington, coroner, who
was summoned, said death was
due to a heart attack an gave
permission for removal of the body
to the Orton and McCloskey Funeral
Home.
Mr. Dutcher is survived by a
son, Pfc. Richard C. Dutcher, now
in Austria: five brothers. Norman
of Argyle, Melvin of Belcher. Ernest
of Bolton Landing. Leon of
Hopewell Junction, and Lawrence
of Lake George; three sisters, Mrs
Byron Monroe, Lake George; Mrs
Minnie Merrithew, North Creek;
and Mrs, Leta Moulton, whose address
is not known.
Funeral services were conducted
at the Orton and McCloskey Funeral
Home this afternoon at 2 p.m
with the Rev. Frank R. Cubit officiating.
Burial was in North Caldwell Cemetery.
The Warrensburg News
THURSDAY. MARCH 5, 1953

Richard Dutcher
Richard Dutcher, 61. of Warrensburg,
a veteran of World War
I, was found dead early Saturday
morning near his home by neighbors.
Mr. Dutcher's mother. Mrs.
Sabina Dutcher. died suddenly
Thursday night, and her funeral
was conducted Sunday afternoon.
Dr. P. H. Huntington, coroner, who
was summoned, said death was
due to a heart attack an gave
permission for removal of the body
to the Orton and McCloskey Funeral
Home.
Mr. Dutcher is survived by a
son, Pfc. Richard C. Dutcher, now
in Austria: five brothers. Norman
of Argyle, Melvin of Belcher. Ernest
of Bolton Landing. Leon of
Hopewell Junction, and Lawrence
of Lake George; three sisters, Mrs
Byron Monroe, Lake George; Mrs
Minnie Merrithew, North Creek;
and Mrs, Leta Moulton, whose address
is not known.
Funeral services were conducted
at the Orton and McCloskey Funeral
Home this afternoon at 2 p.m
with the Rev. Frank R. Cubit officiating.
Burial was in North Caldwell Cemetery.

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New York
PVT, Co E, 105 Infantry
World War I



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