Badger, Ada E. 1889-1946 Obituary
Mrs. Ada
Badger, Ill Weeks, Dies
Otego---Mrs. Ada Badger, Brooklyn, died Saturday at Fox hospital
where she had been a patient for several weeks.
Funeral services will be held in Episcopal church, Guilford, today
at 2 p.m. Burial will be at Gilbertsville.
She was born in Gilbertsville, March, 1899, daughter of Sprague
and Christie (Fawcett) Badger. Her early years were spent in
Gilbertsville and Guilford. For the past 16 years she had acted as
housekeeper to Dr. and Mrs. John Evans, Brooklyn, during which time
she visited her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Porter, Otego, while on vacation.
Because of failing health, she was given an extended leave of
absence in July and stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw,
Otego, until early fall when she went to Sidney to be with her
cousin, Miss Nina Palmer. There she was cared for until admitted to
Fox hospital.
Surviving are Mrs. Thomas Porter, Mount Upton, cousins; a half
-brother, Raymond Badger, Mendon, Ohio; a half-sister, Mrs. Maurice
Joslyn, and an uncle, A. D. Fawcett, Winchester, Can.
Ada E. Badger's Funeral Today
Sidney---The
funeral of Mrs. Ada E. Badger, 57, was held this afternoon at 2
o'clock at Christ Episcopal Church, Guilford, with the Rev. Phillip
Pearson officating. Burial was in the Gilbertsville Cemetery.
Mrs. Badger died at the Fox Memorial Hospital, Oneonta, Saturday
morning after being confined there for 17 days. She was born March
6, 1889, at Gilbertsville, the daughter of Sprague and Christianna
(Fawcett) Badger. Her home was in Brooklyn, but she had been a
frequent visitor in Sidney.
She is survived by a brother, Raymond Badger of Mendon, Ohio; a
sister, Mrs. Maurice Joslyn of Whitesboro, a cousin, Miss Nina Palmer
of Sidney; an aunt, Mrs. Thomas Porter of Otego; other cousins and
two nephews.
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