Artie Mae Dutton
Born: Tue., Mar. 13, 1928
Died: Wed., Mar. 3, 2010
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Artie Mae Dutton age 81, of Ashland, died Wednesday March 3, 2010 at Hospice of North Central Ohio. She was born on March 13, 1928 in Sylacauga, Alabama, the daughter of the late Cecil T. and Viever (Strickland) Foster. Mrs. Dutton lived most of her life in Ashland. She had been employed with the Crown House where she worked in sales, and previously had been employed with National Latex along with the One Hour Dry Cleaners. Mrs. Dutton was a member of the Sweet Adeline's and she enjoyed Word Puzzles and doing needle work.
In June 1946 Artie married Clifford Dutton who preceded her in death in 1966. Survivors include her two sons and daughter's in law, Donnie and Sherry Dutton of New Vienna, Ohio, Bobby and Priscilla Dutton of Ashland; two daughters and son in law, Brenda and Monte Bowman of Ashland, Dottie Dutton of New London; 2 grandchildren, along with 6 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Clifford, and her two sisters Dorothy Peniod and Doris Zonker.
A private family memorial service will be held at a later dater. The family suggests memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of North Central Ohio, 1050 Dauch Drive, Ashland, Ohio 44805.
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Sandy
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Posted Fri March 05, 2010
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....with sympathy
My grandmother's name was Artie Mae She was born in Indian Territory in 1903 before Oklahoma became a state.
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billandrosemaryroberts
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Posted Fri March 05, 2010
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Our deepest sympathny to the entire family. We have a lot of wonderful and fun memories of your Mom. You were a part of our family. Rosemary and Bill
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Dave
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Posted Fri March 05, 2010
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what a great woman, loved her. My depest sympathies to the family.
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Darrell & Becky Echelberger
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Posted Sun March 07, 2010
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We would like to express our sympathy to Artie's family. We always visits with her, especially when she was at the Crown House 'n Junes.
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Leanna Rhodes
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Posted Fri March 12, 2010
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Our family expresses our deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother, Artie. Years ago Artie introduced me to hunting morel mushrooms in MI. I think of her every spring. She had a great smile and laugh, and the caring things she did and said live on in you and in others. Take care.
Lea & Nate Rhodes
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