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The Post-Record, Camas/Washougal, WA., March 20, 1974, page 4

MARY LEATHA H. HYLTON

     Funeral Services were held in White Salmon Saturday, March 16, for Mary Leatha H. Hylton, 82, of Camas, who died here last Wednesday.
     Mrs. Hylton was born in Iowa March 3, 1892. Before moving to Camas she had lived in the Vancouver area for 12 years. A member and past worthy matron of Ridgefield Chapter 182, OES, she was also past district president of the Methodist Women's Society, and was the widow of the late Rev. B.A. Hylton.
     Her survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Calvin Sutherlin of Vancouver, two grandchildren Jamie Sutherlin of Vancouver and Janet Meade of Jackson, Wyo., one brother and one sister.
     The Rev. Don Kaelin officiated at the funeral held at the United Methodist Church of White Salmon, burial following at the Appleton cemetery. Straub's Funeral Home of Camas was in charge of arrangements.


The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., March 21, 1974, page 7

MRS. HYLTON'S SERVICES HELD ON MARCH 16TH

     Mary Leatha H. Hylton of Camas, Wa., who was born in Iowa on March 3, 1892, died at Camas on March 13.
     She was a former resident of Vancouver and also of White Salmon. A member and Past Worthy Matron of Ridgefield Chapter 182, O.E.S. and Past District President of the Methodist Women's Society, she was the widow of the late Rev. B.A. Hylton.
     Mrs. Hylton is survivored by: her daughter, Doris H. Sutherlin of Vancouver, Wa.; 2 grandchildren Jamie Sutherlin of Vancouver and Janet Meade of Jackson, Wyoming; one great grandchild, one brother and one sister.
     Services were held at the United Methodist Church in White Salmon on Saturday, March 16, at 1:30 o'clock and interment was at the Appleton cemetery. Rev. Donald Kaelin was the officiating Minister. Contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of the United Methodist Church of White Salmon in her memory.
     Straub's Funeral Home of Camas, Wa., was in charge of arrangements.

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