"Josephine, wife of John Kittle, died at her home on Clove avenue Wednesday morning, after an illness of about eight months. In April Mrs. Kittle suffered a stroke of paralysis, and for the past six weeks has been confined to the bed, being unconscious during the last week. She was a daughter of the late Isaac and Sarah (Keen) Wintermute, and was born in Stillwater township October 20, 1844. On November 20, 1878, she was united in marriage to John Kittle, and they began housekeeping in Montague, where he operated two grist mills. They remained at Montague about five years, then moved to Unionville and then to this borough, where they have resided for twenty-one years. When they came here they started a store on the site of the Wantage House, on Munson Street. After residing there about eleven years they erected their present home which they have since occupied. Mrs. Kittle was a member of the Sussex Presbyterian Church. She is survived by two sisters: Mary, wife of Sanford Rosenkrans, of Swartswood, and Naomi, wife of Archinald Sharpe, of near Newton. Funeral services will be held at the late home Friday morning at eleven o'clock, Rev. E. A. Hamilton officiating. Interment at Stillwater." Sussex Independent, July 20, 1906.