She came west with her parents settling in Charles City in 1856.
She was married to Andrew Milo Slutter December 22, 1858. He passed June 29, 1911. They had five children: Cora (who died at Sioux City, Iowa in 1891), Merrick, George, Reca, and Maggie, who were all residents of Charles City when Lydia passed.
Mrs. Slutter was among the pioneer women of Charles City and the privilege of seeing it grow from a mere village and lived to share in this long period of development.
She was a lover of home and her family and never was happier than when employed for the comfort of her family and friends.
She left behind a whole host of friends bound to her by her kindly manner of life and her ever-sympathetic character.
She came west with her parents settling in Charles City in 1856.
She was married to Andrew Milo Slutter December 22, 1858. He passed June 29, 1911. They had five children: Cora (who died at Sioux City, Iowa in 1891), Merrick, George, Reca, and Maggie, who were all residents of Charles City when Lydia passed.
Mrs. Slutter was among the pioneer women of Charles City and the privilege of seeing it grow from a mere village and lived to share in this long period of development.
She was a lover of home and her family and never was happier than when employed for the comfort of her family and friends.
She left behind a whole host of friends bound to her by her kindly manner of life and her ever-sympathetic character.
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