DescriptionJarvis Andrew Lattin (1853-1941) obituary in the Orlando Evening Star on February 22, 1941.jpg
English: Jarvis Andrew Lattin (1853-1941) obituary in the Orlando Evening Star on February 22, 1941
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Orlando Evening Star on February 22, 1941
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Mr. Jarvis A. Lattin. Deland, Florida. (Spl.) Mr. Jarvis A. Lattin, 87-year-old Lake Helen resident, died in his home there at 5 o'clock Friday morning, having been in poor health for several years. Born May 29, 1853 in Farmingdale, Long Island, New York, where he spent most of his life as a pickle manufacturer, he retired and moved to West Volusia County 15 years ago. Accompanied by Mrs. Alice Fletcher of Lake Helen, the body was forwarded to Farmingdale for the funeral and burial this afternoon. The Allen-Summerhill Company had charge of local arrangements.
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Mr. Jarvis A. Lattin.Deland, Florida; February 22, 1941. (Special) Mr. Jarvis A. Lattin, 87-year-old Lake Helen resident, died in his home there at 5 o'clock Friday morning, having been in poor health for several years. Born May 29, 1853 in Farmingdale, Long Island, New York, where he spent most of his life as a pickle manufacturer, he retired and moved to West Volusia County 15 years ago. Accompanied by Mrs. Alice Fletcher of Lake Helen, the body was forwarded to Farmingdale for the funeral and burial this afternoon. The Allen-Summerhill Company had charge of local arrangements.
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Mrs. Alice Fletcher of Lake Helen may be Jennie Alice Lattin (1888-1958). Her first husband died in 1916 and she may have married LeRoy Franklin Fletcher after his death and moved to Florida. They divorced in 1937.
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