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Mrs. B.F. Finn
The Mulhall Enterprise
Friday, March 23, 1900
Submitted by: Debby Cook


Funeral of Mrs. Finn
The funeral of Mrs. B.F. Finn took place yesterday from the family of Emil Utz in West Guthrie, Rev. M.O. Billings officiating. The interment was in Summit View cemetery.
Deceased was a sister of Mrs. Emil Utz, and her husband is a physician by profession. She was a sufferer from tuberculosis.
The above is taken from Monday's Guthrie Leader. Dr. and Mrs. B.F. Finn lived in Mulhall up to a few weeks ago, when they removed to Guthrie. Mrs. Finn was prominent in society and church work and her many friends are pained to learn of her death, although not unexpected. THE ENTERPRISE, on behalf of all here who knew the family, extend heartfelt sympathy for the sorrowing husband and little son.


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