Source, The Poultney Journal--Fri. Apr. 25, 1919 EAST POULTNEY, VT. Kenneth and Neil McCormick of Granville, N.Y., visited their grandfather, O. A. Dewey, this week. E. W. Merriman and daughter Bertha and son Raymond are visiting in New York this week. Levi Munson of the 26th division, who has just returned from France, visited his parents a few days this week, before returning to camp Devens, Seward Munson died at the home of his brother, Charles Munson, last Friday, after a long illness. he is survived by one sister, Mrs. Ida Kilborn and two brothers, Hiley Munson of Mechanicsville, N.Y. and Charles of this place. His funeral was held from the house last Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Thomas Davison officiating. Burial was in the cemetery in this town. Geo. Landry visited relatives in Middletown Springs last week. Mrs. Henry Wyatt of Troy, N.Y., visited her father, Harvey Haynes, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carmody of Schenectady, N.Y., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Carmody. The sad news was received here Monday, April 7, of the death of Mrs. Raymond Metcalf aged 24, which occurred at her home in Cleveland, O., Sunday, after a several weeks' illness of influenza and complications. Mrs. Metcalf was formerly Miss Esther Fenton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Fenton of East Poultney. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, her parents, four sisters, and four brothers. Mrs. Metcalf graduated at T.C.A. in the Art Course, in the class of 1915, and was married March 17, 1917, to Mr. Raymond Metcalf of Detroit, Mich. The funeral was held from the home of her parents Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Thomas Davison who officiated at her marriage, officiating. The many beautiful flowers and large number of friends attending the funeral attest the love and esteem in which Mrs. Metcalf was held by her former schoolmates and friends. The bearers were three brothers, Marvin Fenton, Wayne Fenton , Paul Fenton, Maurice Roberts, Paul Carlton and Horatio Marshall. Burial was in Hillside cemetery, Poultney. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby