CHARLES R. HUTTON, 75
. Charles R. Hutton of Puterbaugh Rd, Grandview, died at the Prosser hospital Friday evening, Oct. 15, following a brief illness.
. Mr. Hutton, age 75, was born at Laramie, Wyoming. When he was four years old he with his family, moved by covered wagon from Wyoming to Colorado to become one of the early pioneer families.
. During World War I he served with the U.S. Army and followeing military service, he went to Texas to work in the oil fields.
. On Sept. 24, 1919, he married Miss Nora Jane Bowman at Stephenville, Texas.
. Mr. Hutton is survived by his wife, Nora of Grandview, two sons, Harry Hutton and Charles R. Hutton, Jr.; two daughters, Elnora Templin and Eloise Moffitt, 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He is also survived by three sisters, Florence Aklin, Edith Veo and Marion Bloye; two brothers, Frank W. and Levi.
CHARLES R. HUTTON, 75
. Charles R. Hutton of Puterbaugh Rd, Grandview, died at the Prosser hospital Friday evening, Oct. 15, following a brief illness.
. Mr. Hutton, age 75, was born at Laramie, Wyoming. When he was four years old he with his family, moved by covered wagon from Wyoming to Colorado to become one of the early pioneer families.
. During World War I he served with the U.S. Army and followeing military service, he went to Texas to work in the oil fields.
. On Sept. 24, 1919, he married Miss Nora Jane Bowman at Stephenville, Texas.
. Mr. Hutton is survived by his wife, Nora of Grandview, two sons, Harry Hutton and Charles R. Hutton, Jr.; two daughters, Elnora Templin and Eloise Moffitt, 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He is also survived by three sisters, Florence Aklin, Edith Veo and Marion Bloye; two brothers, Frank W. and Levi.
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