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Anna Boyce

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Born: 1876, daughter Abel R. and Hattie Manson Boyce.

Died: July 5, 1970, burried in Harrietstown Cemetery

Married: In 1903 at the Boyce home she married Milo F. Otis

Children: James Otis

Chiefly known for:


Malone Farmer, June 9, 1915

Miss Eunice Boyce is spending the month with her sister, Mrs. Milo F. Otis, at Saranac Inn, where Mr. Otis is superintendent of the state fish hatchery. It is a very pretty spot.


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, Moday, July 6, 1970

ANNA OTIS DIES Mrs. Anna Otis of Malone died Sunday afternoon. She was the widow of Marlo Otis who was employed at the State Fish Hatchery at Saranac Inn for many years. They had lived in Lake Clear and Mrs. Otis was well known in Lake Placid and Saranac Lake. The Spaulding Funeral Home, in Malone, is in charge of funeral arrangements which were still incomplete this morning.

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