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George Phillip Hutchinson

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George Phillip Hutchinson

Birth
Death
12 Sep 1936 (aged 66–67)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
R-41-8-6
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GEORGE HUTCHINSON

G. HUTCHINSON, 67, SUCCUMBS
Private Funeral Services To Be Held Saturday Afternoon
George Hutchinson, 67, a resident of Manitowoc for seven years, died early
last evening at the Holy Family hospital, after only a few hours illness.
Death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage.
Mr. Hutchinson had returned from a northern outing at Lac du Flambeau Tuesday
evening. His wife and daughter remained for a longer stay. He complained of
feeling ill yesterday morning. In the afternoon Joseph Eastman, for whom Mr.
Hutchinson, a cost accountant, had been doing work, was called to the
residence, 511 North Fifth street.
Mr. Hutchinson called to Mr. Eastman from the upstairs bathroom and when the
latter reached there he found Mr. Hutchinson had fallen and struck his head
on the edge of the tub. He was removed to the hospital.
Born in New Zealand
Mrs. Hutchinson and her daughter were notified at once and returned from Lac
du Flambeau early today.
Mr. Hutchinson was born in New Zealand and was married there. He came to the
United States and was located in other Wisconsin cities doing cost accounting
work before coming to Manitowoc in 1929.
He was also an inventor and had secured patents on numerous devices.
Survivors are his widow; a daughter, Sister Shelia; and two sons, Frank, New
Zealand, and Clement, Spokane, Wash.
Funeral services, which will be private, will be held Saturday afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. September 10, 1936 P. 2
**********
[Phillip Geo./bur. 9-12-1936/age 67 yrs/cause: cerebral hemorrhage/
bur. on Ada Rapp lot]



GEORGE HUTCHINSON

G. HUTCHINSON, 67, SUCCUMBS
Private Funeral Services To Be Held Saturday Afternoon
George Hutchinson, 67, a resident of Manitowoc for seven years, died early
last evening at the Holy Family hospital, after only a few hours illness.
Death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage.
Mr. Hutchinson had returned from a northern outing at Lac du Flambeau Tuesday
evening. His wife and daughter remained for a longer stay. He complained of
feeling ill yesterday morning. In the afternoon Joseph Eastman, for whom Mr.
Hutchinson, a cost accountant, had been doing work, was called to the
residence, 511 North Fifth street.
Mr. Hutchinson called to Mr. Eastman from the upstairs bathroom and when the
latter reached there he found Mr. Hutchinson had fallen and struck his head
on the edge of the tub. He was removed to the hospital.
Born in New Zealand
Mrs. Hutchinson and her daughter were notified at once and returned from Lac
du Flambeau early today.
Mr. Hutchinson was born in New Zealand and was married there. He came to the
United States and was located in other Wisconsin cities doing cost accounting
work before coming to Manitowoc in 1929.
He was also an inventor and had secured patents on numerous devices.
Survivors are his widow; a daughter, Sister Shelia; and two sons, Frank, New
Zealand, and Clement, Spokane, Wash.
Funeral services, which will be private, will be held Saturday afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. September 10, 1936 P. 2
**********
[Phillip Geo./bur. 9-12-1936/age 67 yrs/cause: cerebral hemorrhage/
bur. on Ada Rapp lot]



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