Hinman, Estelle
Hewitt 1851-1932 Mt. Vision Obituary
Mrs.
Estella Hinman Dies At Her Home in Mt. Vision
Mrs. Estelle Hewitt Hinman died at her home in Mt.
Vision Saturday morning, March 19, of heart disease, from which she
had suffered for the past four years. Mrs. Hinman was born in
Moravia, Cayuga county, August 12, 1851.
She was married to Jason Hinman in 1868. Two
children were born to them, Lela M. and Arthur, both of whom
resided with her. Mrs. Hinman was a devoted mother and greatly loved
her home. She will be sadly missed there and in the community, where
she resided. Her funeral will be held from her late home Tuesday,
March 22, at 2 o'clock. Rev. C. J. Hurlbutt of the Baptist church in
Mt. Vision, officiating.
The family request that there be no flowers.
Funeral
of Mrs. Hinman is Largely Attended
Mr. Vision, March 22---A large number of people,
including many relatives and friends from distant points, attended
the funeral of Mrs. Estella Hinman, held in her home yesterday
afternoon. Among those from out of town were a niece, and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. James Wakefield, of Locke; two nephews, Raymond Wheeler
and Ward Austin of Ithaca, Mr. Wheeler having his wife and son with
him. There were also a number of people present who were related to
the deceased through her husband, who died some years ago. Among
these were Mr. and Mrs. Eber Packer and Lyke Packer, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Packer and Mrs. Minnie Packer of Portlandville, Eber Hinmen
of New Lisbon; George Mansfield and Mrs. Stephen Trimlet of Morris;
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hinman of Middlefield; Mr. and Mrs. David Thorn
and Francis Thorn of Milford; Kent Kilkenney and Mrs. Clifford
Eldred of Oneonta. There were also many friends from West Oneonta,
Laurens, New Lisbon and Mt. Vision.
C. J. Hurlbutt, pastor of the Baptist church in Mt.
Vision, officiated, giving an appropriate message, fitting to the
life of the deceased. His topic was: “Meditations on Life and
Eath.” Among other things, he spoke kindly of the life of the
deceased, and her relationships with her friends and other loved
one.
Burial was made in the family plot in the Mt. Vision
cemetery. Bearers were Harry Sargent, John Bishop, Bert Fields,
Charles Miller, Harry Bunn and William Marks, all of Mt. Vision.
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