Mrs Lucy E. D. Chadwick
Services for Mrs. Lucy E. D. Chadwick, who died Thursday at her home, 125 Front street, after a number of month's illness, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Glock funeral home, Jay street. Rev. Harold Buckland of the Albany Street Church will officiate. Burial will be in Greenhill Cemetery, Amsterdam. The parlors will be open tonight after 7 o' clock.
Mrs. Chadwick was born in Decatur and lived in this city for a number of years. Her husband William Chadwick died some years ago. The survivors are one son, Charles of Philmont and Three daughters, Miss Lucy Yates of 125 Front street, Mrs. James Siegel of Amsterdam. A brother, Charles Dodge, died about a year ago in East Worchester. There are three grandchildren and a number of cousins. A sister-in-law, Mrs. Lewis Gaynor; three nieces, Mrs. Thomas McGuigan, and Mrs. Susan Hahn; and three nephews, Gerald Lathers, Myron Filkins and Newell Lathers also survive.
Mrs Lucy E. D. Chadwick
Services for Mrs. Lucy E. D. Chadwick, who died Thursday at her home, 125 Front street, after a number of month's illness, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Glock funeral home, Jay street. Rev. Harold Buckland of the Albany Street Church will officiate. Burial will be in Greenhill Cemetery, Amsterdam. The parlors will be open tonight after 7 o' clock.
Mrs. Chadwick was born in Decatur and lived in this city for a number of years. Her husband William Chadwick died some years ago. The survivors are one son, Charles of Philmont and Three daughters, Miss Lucy Yates of 125 Front street, Mrs. James Siegel of Amsterdam. A brother, Charles Dodge, died about a year ago in East Worchester. There are three grandchildren and a number of cousins. A sister-in-law, Mrs. Lewis Gaynor; three nieces, Mrs. Thomas McGuigan, and Mrs. Susan Hahn; and three nephews, Gerald Lathers, Myron Filkins and Newell Lathers also survive.
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