Mrs. Will Salmon died at the home of her daughter, Miss Carrie Salmon, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, February 9th at 1 a.m., surrounded by her children. She was 90 years old December 30th.
About a month ago she fell and broke her hip and from this she had never recovered. Deceased maiden name was Anna Tutt and she was born in Luray County, Va.
(She is the daughter of Dr. Gabriel & Jane GARDNER TUTT - She married: Versailles, MO to William Wheaton SALMON - Their hildren: Edwin Wheaton, Jennie W., Sallie G., James Young, Rosa G., Caroline M., Anna T., George W.)
She was married to Will Salmon, at Versailles, Mo., 70 years ago. They came to Clinton soon after the Civil war and settled on a farm west of Clinton. They moved to Clinton before Mr. Salmon died about 30 years ago.
Mrs. Salmon was the mother of six children, all of whom survive as follows: Mrs. Jennie Ware and Miss Carrie Salmon, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Mrs. Sallie Danwagner, Little Rock, Ark.; Mrs. Rose Land, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Anna Zart, Seattle, Wash.; Geo. Salmon, Denver, Colo.
She leaves nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Deceased had been a member of the Baptist church for many years and during her residence here was a valued worker in its circles. She moved to Colorado Springs about ten years ago.
The funeral services were conducted at Colorado Springs, Colo., Sunday morning, then her body was brought to Clinton Monday, where it was laid beside her husband, a graveside service being conducted.
Those who accompanied the body to Clinton were Miss Carrie Salmon, Mrs. Rose Land, Mrs. Sallie Danwagner and married daughter.
Those who came for the funeral were: Mrs. Anna Tamblyn, Kansas City; Mrs. Louise Bailey, St. Louis; Robert Salmon, Windsor; John Salmon, Maurine; Mrs. Grace Harriman, Ed McCutcheon and Mr. Burger, Pilot Grove; Mrs. Ed Talliferio, Boonville.
Mrs. Will Salmon died at the home of her daughter, Miss Carrie Salmon, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, February 9th at 1 a.m., surrounded by her children. She was 90 years old December 30th.
About a month ago she fell and broke her hip and from this she had never recovered. Deceased maiden name was Anna Tutt and she was born in Luray County, Va.
(She is the daughter of Dr. Gabriel & Jane GARDNER TUTT - She married: Versailles, MO to William Wheaton SALMON - Their hildren: Edwin Wheaton, Jennie W., Sallie G., James Young, Rosa G., Caroline M., Anna T., George W.)
She was married to Will Salmon, at Versailles, Mo., 70 years ago. They came to Clinton soon after the Civil war and settled on a farm west of Clinton. They moved to Clinton before Mr. Salmon died about 30 years ago.
Mrs. Salmon was the mother of six children, all of whom survive as follows: Mrs. Jennie Ware and Miss Carrie Salmon, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Mrs. Sallie Danwagner, Little Rock, Ark.; Mrs. Rose Land, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Anna Zart, Seattle, Wash.; Geo. Salmon, Denver, Colo.
She leaves nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Deceased had been a member of the Baptist church for many years and during her residence here was a valued worker in its circles. She moved to Colorado Springs about ten years ago.
The funeral services were conducted at Colorado Springs, Colo., Sunday morning, then her body was brought to Clinton Monday, where it was laid beside her husband, a graveside service being conducted.
Those who accompanied the body to Clinton were Miss Carrie Salmon, Mrs. Rose Land, Mrs. Sallie Danwagner and married daughter.
Those who came for the funeral were: Mrs. Anna Tamblyn, Kansas City; Mrs. Louise Bailey, St. Louis; Robert Salmon, Windsor; John Salmon, Maurine; Mrs. Grace Harriman, Ed McCutcheon and Mr. Burger, Pilot Grove; Mrs. Ed Talliferio, Boonville.
Family Members
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Phillip Augustine Tutt
1817–1888
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Dr Samuel Johnson Tutt
1819–1900
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Thomas Edward Tutt
1822–1897
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Hugh Henry Tutt
1824–1895
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Frances Virginia "Fanny" Tutt McCutchen
1826–1902
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Dent Gardner Tutt
1828–1908
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Felix W Tutt
1831–1865
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Mildred Johnson Tutt Monroe
1833–1899
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Gabrielle Tutt Harness
1837–1918
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Benjamin George Tutt
1839–1906
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