SUTTER, Anna


Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Arizona - Nov. 8, 1946 SUDDEN DEATH OF MRS. ANNA SUTTER SHOCKS CONGRESS CONGRESS-- The sudden death of Mrs. Anna Sutter at a bus station in Ashfork while returning from a visit to her mother in Oklahoma, was a shock to this comunity. Mrs. Sutter had left the train at Ashfork on Wednesday, October 29, and was at the bus station there buying a ticket for Congress when she became ill, fell to the floor and died before medical aid could be summoned. Mrs. Sutter had lived in Congress since last spring, coming here from Phoenix where she resided for 36 years. She was a native of Kansas. She made her home here with her son, Henry, and the latter's small son, Stevie. She made many friends here all of whom join in extending sympathy to the surviving husband, Elmer, and the two sons, Henry and Hans Funeral services were held in Phoenix, November 2, and she was laid to rest in Greenwood Memorial Park.

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