Dies in Hospital
Mrs. Catherine E. Mattoon, 87, rural Underwood, died Saturday evening in a local hospital, where she had been a patient only one day. She had been in poor health since she broke her hip 1 ½ years ago. Death was attributed to a cerebral hemorrhage.
Mrs. Mattoon was born in Pennsylvania on March 14, 1860. She was reared in the east and was a graduate of Alfred University at Alfred, N.Y.
She came to North Dakota in 1890 and was married to F. G. Mattoon at Bismarck in 1891.
Mr. Mattoon served as an Indian agent in Idaho and Montana for many years before being assigned to the Ft. Berthold reservation.
Mr. Mattoon died on June 9, 1946.
Mrs. Mattoon leaves two children, both of rural Underwood. They are F. W. Mattoon and Mrs. John Madl. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Christie Krusen, 96, and a brother, Howard Skinner, 80, both of Zephyr Hills, Fla.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Underwood. Burial will be made in the city cemetery in the family plot next to her husband.
The Bismarck (ND) Tribune
Monday, August 25, 1947
Dies in Hospital
Mrs. Catherine E. Mattoon, 87, rural Underwood, died Saturday evening in a local hospital, where she had been a patient only one day. She had been in poor health since she broke her hip 1 ½ years ago. Death was attributed to a cerebral hemorrhage.
Mrs. Mattoon was born in Pennsylvania on March 14, 1860. She was reared in the east and was a graduate of Alfred University at Alfred, N.Y.
She came to North Dakota in 1890 and was married to F. G. Mattoon at Bismarck in 1891.
Mr. Mattoon served as an Indian agent in Idaho and Montana for many years before being assigned to the Ft. Berthold reservation.
Mr. Mattoon died on June 9, 1946.
Mrs. Mattoon leaves two children, both of rural Underwood. They are F. W. Mattoon and Mrs. John Madl. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Christie Krusen, 96, and a brother, Howard Skinner, 80, both of Zephyr Hills, Fla.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Underwood. Burial will be made in the city cemetery in the family plot next to her husband.
The Bismarck (ND) Tribune
Monday, August 25, 1947
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