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- Utica NY Daily Press - 2/27/1925
Ava, February 25-Mrs. Martha
Haynes, 65, wife of C. H. Barringer,
died at her home about one mile
west of this village Monday, Febru-
ary 12.
Mrs. Barringer had not been in
the best of health for some time
and during the last few days she
failed rapidly. Her death came as
a shock to a wife circle of friends.
For over 20 years her work as a
nurse had brought her in close con-
tact with the people throughout
this region. Mrs. barringer was
never too busy to lend a helping
hand to others during those in
sickness or trouble, and there are
many who have good reason to re-
member some act of kindness
prompted by a rare thoughtfulness
of others, which was one of her
strongest characteristics.
She was an attendant of the M.
E. Church and also a member of
the Ava Home Bureau.
Mrs. barringer was the daughter
of the late Archibald M. and Mary
Logal Haynes, and was born in the
town of Western, June 8, 1859.
January 15, 1878, she was mar-
ried to C. H. Barringer, who sur-
vives.
For 12 years the family has re-
sided in Ava.
Beside her husband there survive
one son, Seymour Barringer of Ava;
two daughters, Mrs. Newton Tiffany
of Boonville and Mrs. B. S. Hurl-
burt, Ava; 16 grandchildren; one
brother, Julian Haynes, Eulalville;
one sister, Mrs. margaret Noyes,
Oneida; one half sister, Mrs. Mary
Gilbert, Cape Vincent; three half
brothers, Henry Haynes, North
Western, Frank Haynes, Water-
town, and Wyman Haynes, Herki
mer.
Funeral services will be held at
her late home Saturday at 1 p.m.
interment in Ava cemetery.
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