Mattice, Minnie Harriet

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Birth

Minnie Harriet Mattice was the daughter of the late Ira and Elizabeth Salisburg (Eliza Catherine Salsburgh) Mattice. Her siblings were:

  • Earl Mattice

Earl Mattice, West Point Cadet, is spending his holiday vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs., Ira Mattice.

Altamont Enterprise - December 28, 1923

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Minnie Harriet Mattice married Floyd Gibbs. Their children were:

Death

Minnie Harriet Mattice Gibbs, 62 died (March 23, 1944) at Albany hospital after a long illness.

Obituary

Minnie Harriet Mattice Gibbs Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — Friday, March 24, 1944

Mrs. Floyd Gibbs, 62, Knox, Dies in Hospital

Minnie Harriet Mattice, 62, wife of the late Floyd Gibbs, died yesterday (March 23, 1944) at Albany hospital after a long illness.

A native of the town of Knox, Mrs. Gibbs was the daughter of the late Ira and Elizabeth Salisburg Mattice. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Irving MacMillen,, and Mrs. John L. Hawes, and one son, Albert Gibbs.

Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Fredendall Funeral home in Altamont, with Rev. Norman VanderHart, pastor of the Knox Reformed church, officiating. The funeral home will be open for the convenience of friends Saturday night from 7 to 9 o'clock. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery, Berne.

Altamont Enterprise - Friday, March 24, 1944

Additional Media

The funeral of Ira Mattice was held from the Lutheran Church, Monday afternoon of this week. Mr. Mattice was an old and highly respected resident of the village and a man well known, for he spent his. life in the blacksmith business, retiring -from same about four years ago, when he suffered a stroke. He is survived by hls widow, two sons, two daughters, a step-daughter, four brothers and, many relatives and friends to mourn his loss. Undertaker Hochstrasser was in charge and Rev. Goerse, officiated.

Altamont Enterprise - Friday, April 29, 1927

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