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- Subtitle: Obituary of Mrs. Charles E. Thurber
Location: Brattleboro, VT
Memo: News was received here last night of the death at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Clara L. (Stacy)Thurber, 58, wife of Charles E. Thurber of West Halifax. Mrs. Thurber had been ill a long time with tubercular trouble and for the last few weeks was confined to her bed. She was a daughter of Charles L. and Lucy (Larabee) Stacy of Chestnut street and was born in Halifax Nov. 9, 1864, one of a family of eight children. About 1890, her parents and family moved to Brattleboro, and on March 29, 1891 she married Mr. Thurber, whose home was in West Halifax, and they fave lived there since. Mrs. Thurber was a member of the West Halifax Baptist church, but of no other organization. Besides her husband and parents Mrs. Thurber leaves three daughters and a son. Miss Maude E. Thurber, who cared for her mother the past year, Lucy M., wife of Ernest Bemis of Saxtons River, Edith E., wife of C. Warner Hopkins of Brattleboro, and Roy E. Thurber, who lives at home. A son, Raymond C. Thurber, died at the age of two and one-half years. She also leaves a step-daughter, Mrs. Ralph Boyd of Guilford; two sisters and four brothers, Olive, wife of Melvin Dalrymple of West Brattleboro, Bertha N., wife of George Brown of West Chesterfield, N.H., Alvah, Walter and CArroll Stacy of Brattleboro and Edwin Stacy of Westminster West. A sister, Lottie A., wife of Bert Crouch, died Jan. 2, 1913. There also are four grandchildren. Charlotte, C. and Barbara F. Bemis and Natalie Ann and Lyndell E. Hopkins.
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