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MRS. WARREN P. SUTTON

[The Welland Tribune and Telegraph, 10 May 1921]

The death occurred on Friday morning at two o’clock of May, beloved wife of Warren P. Sutton, and eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Phillips of Thorold Township, at her late residence, 24 Dennistoun Street, in her thirty-sixth year. The late Mrs. Sutton was born in Thorold Township and resided in Welland for about ten years with the exception of two years in which time Mr. and Mrs. Sutton operated a general store and post office in Chantler. Previous to this she was during the years 1909 and 1912, a school teacher in and near the County, acting as teacher in St. Catharines, Moore’s schoolhouse, Crowland and O’Reilly’s schoolhouse, Pelham.

Deceased had been ailing for some time and a week before her death underwent a serious operation. She is survived by a loving mother and father, a grieving husband, two brothers, L.W. Phillips and Harry Phillips of Welland, and two sisters, Mrs. Dan Flick of Welland and Mrs. Harry Poth of Chantler.

The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from her late residence to the Methodist Church where service was conducted by the Rev. J.H. Wells. Interment was made at Fonthill.

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