Wichita, Kansas
Monday, October 2, 1916
page 10
Ill Only 3 Hours Mrs. Hutto Is Dead.
Hemorrhage of the Brain Fatal to a South Topeka Avenue Woman.
Stricken by hemorrhage of the brain Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Lydia Hutto, 47 years old, died at her home, the Empress rooming house, at 120 South Topeka avenue, at 6 o'clock, only three hours after the first signs of illness. She had been believed in good health. The funeral will be held at 5 o'clock this evening at the Mueller Chapel.
Mrs. Hutto was a sister of Will Arnold, auctioneer, of this city, and is survived by two sons, Arnold, a musician in Heller's orchestra, and Charles, a solicitor. She came to this city a year ago from Twin Falls, Idaho. The body will be taken to Argonia for burial.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Wichita, Kansas
Monday, October 2, 1916
page 10
Ill Only 3 Hours Mrs. Hutto Is Dead.
Hemorrhage of the Brain Fatal to a South Topeka Avenue Woman.
Stricken by hemorrhage of the brain Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Lydia Hutto, 47 years old, died at her home, the Empress rooming house, at 120 South Topeka avenue, at 6 o'clock, only three hours after the first signs of illness. She had been believed in good health. The funeral will be held at 5 o'clock this evening at the Mueller Chapel.
Mrs. Hutto was a sister of Will Arnold, auctioneer, of this city, and is survived by two sons, Arnold, a musician in Heller's orchestra, and Charles, a solicitor. She came to this city a year ago from Twin Falls, Idaho. The body will be taken to Argonia for burial.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
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