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Harrietta Prudence “Hattie” <I>Higgins</I> Tuttle

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Harrietta Prudence “Hattie” Higgins Tuttle

Birth
Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA
Death
4 Feb 1913 (aged 58)
Emmett, Gem County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Emmett, Gem County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.8904833, Longitude: -116.5040361
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Obituary Mrs. Hattie B Tuttle, wife of Dr. D.B. Tuttle, an old settler of the Long Valley (Valley County) Wash., died Tuesday of tuberculosis after a lingering illness, aged 59 years. Mrs. Tuttle leaves besides a husband, four daughters, as follows: Mrs. Etta Brushwood of Emmett, Wash., Mrs. Molly A. Makin, Enterprise, Ore., Mrs. Cora A. Montgomery of Bruneau (Owyhee County)ID., and Mrs. Jessie Smith of VanWyck (now Valley County)ID. She was born October 12, 1854, at Rockford, IL. When 8 months old she moved with her parents to Charles City, Iowa, and in 1890 came to Boise, where she remained a year, then with her family she moved to VanWyck, where they lived until four years ago, when they came to this city. She was a good woman and was noted for her benevolence and kindness to the sick and unfortunate. The funeral was held yesterday from Bucknum's undertaking parlors, Rev. W.E. Rambo conducting the services, and the body ws buried in the Masonic cemetery.
Obituary from Emmett Idaho Index, February 6, 1913
Obituary Mrs. Hattie B Tuttle, wife of Dr. D.B. Tuttle, an old settler of the Long Valley (Valley County) Wash., died Tuesday of tuberculosis after a lingering illness, aged 59 years. Mrs. Tuttle leaves besides a husband, four daughters, as follows: Mrs. Etta Brushwood of Emmett, Wash., Mrs. Molly A. Makin, Enterprise, Ore., Mrs. Cora A. Montgomery of Bruneau (Owyhee County)ID., and Mrs. Jessie Smith of VanWyck (now Valley County)ID. She was born October 12, 1854, at Rockford, IL. When 8 months old she moved with her parents to Charles City, Iowa, and in 1890 came to Boise, where she remained a year, then with her family she moved to VanWyck, where they lived until four years ago, when they came to this city. She was a good woman and was noted for her benevolence and kindness to the sick and unfortunate. The funeral was held yesterday from Bucknum's undertaking parlors, Rev. W.E. Rambo conducting the services, and the body ws buried in the Masonic cemetery.
Obituary from Emmett Idaho Index, February 6, 1913


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