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OBITUARY,Tut*Mrs. Mary A. Tate, beloved wife of William It. Tate, died shortly aft*r nine-, o’clock last night, at the family rcsij- ‘ denoc, 035 Grand avenue, of pnfluitifcmty aged lt;13. Deceased wo* one of tluT’besj,known women of Racine and tlie-. :anr%nouncemenc of her demise was received ( with sorrow throughout the com in unity;Mrs. Xnto was bom at Lake Geneva; May 10, 1343, and when but three years of age, came to this city with her parents, living here continually to the time of her death. She was reared nnd-cdu-’ : gated here and in IS75 was united in* marriage to William It. Tate.For many years she was io the place of business of her husband on Main I street, and was known as a bright, popular and thorough business woman, known in all ranks of life for the kind any sympathetic disposition and noble deeds of charily, She was ever ready and willing to help the sick and needy, and her charitable work extended far.Mrs. Tute was one of the founders of the Racine Chapter 54, Easter Star, and f in that organisation was prominent in local circles as well as the state. She was also a. member of the Woman’s Relief Cor:«5s 1The late Henry W. Wright, former uosl*master of Racine* was her brother.MThere survives to mourn her deutli besides a husband; one son, Arthur Tute ofthis city; two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Keyes of Michigan; Mrs. Rudolph Weidauer of Everett, Wash., and one brother, Charllt;£ -T. Wright of Portland, Orcgan.The funeral will take place on Satur* , day afternoon afc.2:.30 ofclock, from.the ; house, 935 Gnuid avenue. - u- 'i. Siimiirls. :'
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Racine Journal

Racine, Wisconsin, US

Fri, Aug 03, 1906

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