Etc. -- Lillian (Lampkin) Hutchinson's 1919 obituary
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A lightly edited partial transcription of the Port Rowan column on page 5 of the Thursday 27 Mar 1919 Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

PORT ROWAN

It caused extreme regret to a large number of people here when on Sunday last, intelligence reached us that 
Mrs. G. A. Hutchinson had died in St. Joseph's Hospital in Hamilton, the previous evening.

The deceased, before her marriage was Miss Lillian Lampkin, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lampkin and was born in Vittoria, [34] years ago.

Soon after her marriage to Mr. Hutchinson about two years ago they went to Saskatchewan, where his place 
of business is located, returning here last fall.

She was taken ill while visiting relatives in Simcoe and was rushed to the hospital where, after undergoing an operation and suffering for eight weeks, she passed away.

In addition to her husband, she leaves to mourn her loss four sisters: Mrs. A. Piett and Mrs. F. Mattice of Simcoe, Mrs. C. Butler and Mrs. Lambert of Port Dover; and stepchildren Willie and Mildred Hutchinson.

The remains were brought her for burial on Monday 
and were taken to the home of the husband's father, 
Mr. J. W. Hutchinson. The funeral was held on 
Tuesday from the home to Fairview cemetery, where interment was made, the service being conducted 
by the Rev. J. Kelvin Smith.

 

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