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Mrs. Agnes Lattin Dies In Florida (1937)

Agnes M. Thornhill (1860-1937) in the Springfield Republican on March 29, 1937.

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Mrs. Agnes Lattin Dies In Florida

Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Agnes M. (Dimmock) Lattin 76 at Lake Helen, Florida, the death occurring at the Deland hospital in that place Friday night. Besides her husband she leaves one son Stanley K. Dimmock and two grandchildren all of Springfield. She was the daughter of the late William Thornhill a former resident of Palmer center and a Civil War veteran. Mrs. Lattin's first husband was a well-known resident of Palmer Center. While living in this town she was an active member of Palmer Grange and L. L. Merrick Woman's Relief corps The body will be brought here and the funeral will be held at the A E Ballantyne funeral home on North Alain street Tuesday afternoon at 2 with Rev. H. M. Foreman of Second Baptist church officiating. Burial will be in Oak Knoll cemetery.

The funeral of Mrs. Beatrice Agnes Lapean, 31, wife of James Lapean of Hitchcock road Wales who died at Wing Memorial hospital early Saturday morning after a short illness will be held at the J. F. Loftus funeral home on North Alain street Tuesday morning at 8:30. It will be followed by a requiem high mass in St Patrick’s church in Monson at 9:30. Burial will be in Bethany cemetery at Monson. Besides her husband, Mrs. Lapean leaves three daughters, Clara Agnes and Rosemary, and a son Thomas, all at home. She also leaves her father Harry Trudeau of Belchertown and two sisters Airs rank McClure of Chicopee and Mrs. Leo Sausville of Springfield.

The funeral of Roy E. Cummings will be held at the A. E. Ballantyne funeral home tomorrow afternoon at 2. Rev. Emmons E. White of Second Congregational church will officiate and burial will be in Aspen Grove cemetery at Ware.

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