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Emma May <I>Suter</I> Hutton

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Emma May Suter Hutton

Birth
Soldier, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Death
6 Feb 1915 (aged 28)
Kirk, Yuma County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Kirk, Yuma County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Additional Information: Emma May Suter was born at Soldier, Kansas, May 10, 1886 and died at Kirk, Colo., on Feb. 6, 1915, age 28 years 7 months, 27 days. She was the daughter of James C. Suter of this place, where she spent all of her life except the last four years. At the age of twelve years she was received into the membership of the Methodist church of this place of which she remained a member until the time of her death. After finishing her school work in Soldier, she taught school for some years in this county, afterwards going to Colorado to teach. While there, she met Granville Hutton to whom she was married on April 17, 1912. To this union were born two children, a boy and girl, the latter being only two months old. Mrs. Hutton had not been sick and was going about her household duties, when the summons came. Besides her husband and children, she leaves to mourn her early death, her father and mother, two brothers, Harry and Harold and two sisters, Mrs. Ross Morford and Mrs. Scott Reed, all of this county. The funeral was held at Kirk Colorado.

The Soldier Clipper February 17, 1915
Additional Information: Emma May Suter was born at Soldier, Kansas, May 10, 1886 and died at Kirk, Colo., on Feb. 6, 1915, age 28 years 7 months, 27 days. She was the daughter of James C. Suter of this place, where she spent all of her life except the last four years. At the age of twelve years she was received into the membership of the Methodist church of this place of which she remained a member until the time of her death. After finishing her school work in Soldier, she taught school for some years in this county, afterwards going to Colorado to teach. While there, she met Granville Hutton to whom she was married on April 17, 1912. To this union were born two children, a boy and girl, the latter being only two months old. Mrs. Hutton had not been sick and was going about her household duties, when the summons came. Besides her husband and children, she leaves to mourn her early death, her father and mother, two brothers, Harry and Harold and two sisters, Mrs. Ross Morford and Mrs. Scott Reed, all of this county. The funeral was held at Kirk Colorado.

The Soldier Clipper February 17, 1915


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