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Floyd Louis Piatt (1894-1938) obituary in the Middletown Times Herald of Middletown, New York on September 19, 1938

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English: Floyd Louis Piatt (1894-1938) obituary in the Middletown Times Herald of Middletown, New York on September 19, 1938
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Source Middletown Times Herald of Middletown, New York on September 19, 1938
Author AnonymousUnknown author
Other versions https://www.newspapers.com/clip/120568814/middletown-times-herald/

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Floyd L. Piatt. Port Jervis, New York. Floyd L. Piatt of Tri-States died at his home Saturday night after a brief illness. He was born in Port Orange, twenty-seventh, 1894, a son of John and Marietta Clark Piatt. On December seventeenth, 1916, Mr. Piatt married Miss Anna C. Herman of Greenville. Other living relatives are his mother of Westbrookville; three sons, Graham, Fred and Peter, of Port Jervis; brothers. Millard E. of Westbrookville and Roy Piatt of Port Jervis and two sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Skinner of Port Jervis and Miss Piatt of Westbrookville. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon in the Terwilliger-Woolsey Chapel on Front street.

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Floyd L. Piatt. Port Jervis, New York. Floyd Louis Piatt of Tri-States died at his home Saturday night after a brief illness. He was born in Port Orange, December 27, 1894, a son of John Piatt and Marietta Clark. On December 17, 1916, Mr. Piatt married Miss Anna C. Herman of Greenville. Other living relatives are his mother of Westbrookville; three sons, Graham Piatt, Fred Piatt and Peter Piatt, of Port Jervis; brothers, Millard E. Piatt of Westbrookville and Roy Piatt of Port Jervis and two sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Skinner of Port Jervis and Miss Piatt of Westbrookville. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon in the Terwilliger-Woolsey Chapel on Front street.

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