Person:Mary Suttle (1)

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Mary A Suttle
b.18 Aug 1885 Delta, Colorado
 
m. 11 Jul 1872
  1. Arminta C SuttleAbt 1873 -
  2. Nancy A SuttleAbt 1875 -
  3. Nora T Suttle1877 - 1952
  4. Henry Levi Suttle1879 -
  5. Malinda Suttle1881 -
  6. Geneva Suttle1883 -
  7. Mary A Suttle1885 -
  8. Francis SUTTLE1887 -
  9. Arthur C Suttle1890 -
  10. Claude D Suttle1892 -
  11. Edith Hester Suttle1894 -
m. 1904
  1. Clinton B GreenbankAbt 1906 - 1929
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Name Mary A Suttle
Gender Female
Birth? 18 Aug 1885 Delta, Colorado
Marriage 1904 to George O Greenbank

I obtained this from the database of Terry Smith, RootsWeb, WorldConnect. His database does not show a death date, nor does the obituary:

OBITUARY: MARY GREENBANK ANSWERS FINAL CALL TO REST

Death early Tuesday brought to a close the earthly associations of Mrs, Mary Greenbank, beloved wife of George Greenbank, and a resident of this district thru all of her 56 years of life. Mrs. Greenbank had been a patient sufferer with ill health for some time past, and following a stroke suffered Sunday morning, she sank gradually into that other world.

Born the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Suttle at Delta, August 18, 1885, she was one a a family of three brothers and three sisters, In 1904 she was married to George Greenbank and three sons were born to this union, two of whom survive. They are Arthur Greenbank, a former resident of Olathe, who arrived from his present home at Hemingford, Nebr., the day before his mother's death, and George Greenbank, Jr., a soldier stationed at Camp Bareley, Texas, who arrived in Olathe a scant halfhour after his mother passed away Tuesday morning. The third son, Clinton, died in 1929.

In addition to her nusband and the sons, she is survived by her three brothers, Claude and Levi Suttle, who reside in California, and Arthur Suttle of Ash Mesa, and her three sisters, Mrs. Nora Harris of Denver, Mrs. George Rucker of Telluride, and Mrs. Frank Ripley of Olathe, besides five grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

The services were conducted on Thursday afternoon from the Olathe Church of God, by Rev. W. L. Thornburg and interment followed in the family plot in Olathe cemetery, under the direction of Ormsbee Mortuary of Montrose."