CARTERET - Funeral services will take place tomorrow afternoon at her home, 83 Washington Avenue, for Mrs. Estelle Aitken, wife of William Aitken, who died early yesterday morning in Perth Amboy General Hospital.
Mrs. Aitken had been in poor health since October and became seriously ill last month. She was under treatment in the hospital for two weeks prior to her death.
The service will be conducted at 2 o'clock by Rev. Daniel E. Lorentz, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, and burial will be in Rosedale Cemetery, Linden.
Born in New York City, Mrs. Aitken had lived in Carteret twenty-four years. Before her marriage to Mr. Aitken, four years ago, she was the widow of the late George Jamison whose two sons, George Jamison, Sr., stationed in the Army at Fort Bragg, and William Jamison, of Carteret, survive. She also is survived by two stepsons, William and John Aitken, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Fred Gordon, Mrs. Agnes Walsh, and George Moore, of New York; Mrs. Rosalie Havens and Robert Moore of Long Island, and Paul Moore, of Carteret.
Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, May 15, 1942, page 1
Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Garden State Historian
CARTERET - Funeral services will take place tomorrow afternoon at her home, 83 Washington Avenue, for Mrs. Estelle Aitken, wife of William Aitken, who died early yesterday morning in Perth Amboy General Hospital.
Mrs. Aitken had been in poor health since October and became seriously ill last month. She was under treatment in the hospital for two weeks prior to her death.
The service will be conducted at 2 o'clock by Rev. Daniel E. Lorentz, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, and burial will be in Rosedale Cemetery, Linden.
Born in New York City, Mrs. Aitken had lived in Carteret twenty-four years. Before her marriage to Mr. Aitken, four years ago, she was the widow of the late George Jamison whose two sons, George Jamison, Sr., stationed in the Army at Fort Bragg, and William Jamison, of Carteret, survive. She also is survived by two stepsons, William and John Aitken, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Fred Gordon, Mrs. Agnes Walsh, and George Moore, of New York; Mrs. Rosalie Havens and Robert Moore of Long Island, and Paul Moore, of Carteret.
Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, May 15, 1942, page 1
Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Garden State Historian
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