Hannah Ricketts
1839-March 7, 1930
Miami Herald (Miami, FL), Saturday, March 8, 1930, page 33
MRS. HANNAH RICKETTS—Mrs. Hannah Ricketts, 90, died yesterday in her home, 223 Antilla avenue, Coral Gables, following an illness of several months. Mrs. Ricketts came to Coral Gables from South Bend, Ind., five years ago. She leaves three sons, J.W. and Richard Ricketts of Coral Gables and Thomas Ricketts of South Bend; seven daughters, Mrs. James Whittington, Coral Gables; Mrs. R.H. Bagnall, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. J. Slack, Knoxville, Tenn.; Mrs. D.L. Guler, South Bend; Mrs. E.S. Norris, Clarksdale, Ill.; Mrs. D. Milna, Hanna, Ind., and Mrs. Thomas Cain, Miles, Ind. [sic] Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in the W.L. Philbrick Funeral Home by Rev. Don Henshaw, pastor of the Coral Gables Presbyterian Church. The body will be placed in a receiving vault and later will be taken to South Bend for burial.
Niles Daily Star (Niles, Berrien Co., MI), Friday, June 2, 1930, page 4, col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library.
Niles News in Brief: ATTEND DOUBLE FUNERAL
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Silsbee, Mrs. Geo. E. Flower, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cain were among those from Niles who attended the funeral services in South Bend this afternoon for Mrs. Hannah Ricketts and Mrs. Daniel Guler, mother and sister of Mrs. Thomas E. Cain, of Niles.