OBITUARY #1
Mrs. Julia Robinson, formerly of this city, died Sunday in Denver, Col. Mrs. Robinson lived here until last August, when she removed to Denver. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Edward Clapper of Amsterdam; a nephew, Arthur Clapper of this city, and two nieces, Miss Beatrice Clapper of Amsterdam and Mrs. Catherine Rickard of Albany.
The remains will be sent to Schoharie, where the funeral will be held. [From Amsterdam Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, N. Y. - Monday, June 1, 1931, pg. #14]
FUNERAL OF MRS. ROBINSON (From Amsterdam Evening Recorder - June 3, 1931, pg. #3)
The remains of Mrs. Julia Robinson, a former resident of Amsterdam who died at Denver, Col., May 31, will arrive at Schoharie tomorrow evening, and the funeral will be held there Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. Robinson is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Edward Clapper of this city and Mrs. Charles Flagler of Delmar; one brother, William Burton; a nephew, Arthur Clapper of this city, and two neices, Miss Beatrice Clapper of Amsterdam and Mrs. Catherine Rickard of Albany.
MRS. JULIA ROBINSON, FORMER RESIDENT DIES
Mrs. Julia Robinson of Amsterdam, a native of Schoharie, died suddenly Sunday in Denver, Col., where she was visiting relatives. Mrs. Robinson was born here 67 years ago and left Schoharie about forty years ago. Her body will be brought here for burial in the Lutheran cemetery and services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. at Farqueher's undertaking parlors. She is survived by one brother, William Burton of this village and two sisters, Mrs. Harriet Clapper of Tribes Hill and Mrs. Charles Flagler of Delmar. [From The Schoharie Republican, Schoharie, N. Y. - Thursday, June 4, 1931, pg. #5]
OBITUARY #1
Mrs. Julia Robinson, formerly of this city, died Sunday in Denver, Col. Mrs. Robinson lived here until last August, when she removed to Denver. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Edward Clapper of Amsterdam; a nephew, Arthur Clapper of this city, and two nieces, Miss Beatrice Clapper of Amsterdam and Mrs. Catherine Rickard of Albany.
The remains will be sent to Schoharie, where the funeral will be held. [From Amsterdam Evening Recorder, Amsterdam, N. Y. - Monday, June 1, 1931, pg. #14]
FUNERAL OF MRS. ROBINSON (From Amsterdam Evening Recorder - June 3, 1931, pg. #3)
The remains of Mrs. Julia Robinson, a former resident of Amsterdam who died at Denver, Col., May 31, will arrive at Schoharie tomorrow evening, and the funeral will be held there Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. Robinson is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Edward Clapper of this city and Mrs. Charles Flagler of Delmar; one brother, William Burton; a nephew, Arthur Clapper of this city, and two neices, Miss Beatrice Clapper of Amsterdam and Mrs. Catherine Rickard of Albany.
MRS. JULIA ROBINSON, FORMER RESIDENT DIES
Mrs. Julia Robinson of Amsterdam, a native of Schoharie, died suddenly Sunday in Denver, Col., where she was visiting relatives. Mrs. Robinson was born here 67 years ago and left Schoharie about forty years ago. Her body will be brought here for burial in the Lutheran cemetery and services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. at Farqueher's undertaking parlors. She is survived by one brother, William Burton of this village and two sisters, Mrs. Harriet Clapper of Tribes Hill and Mrs. Charles Flagler of Delmar. [From The Schoharie Republican, Schoharie, N. Y. - Thursday, June 4, 1931, pg. #5]
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