Loretta was well schooled in nursing and also was taught Morse code telegraphy by an Uncle that worked for the railroad in Butler County. She was a member of the Red Cross, American Legion, and a Silver Star mother. Loretta was "burnt out" at least three times and helped take care of the terminally ill at the Johnstown flood disaster. She also assisted in a flu epidemic in Ellwood City.
She married Alexander Campbell Hutchinson and they had eight children; five survived and three deceased. Loretta left her husband, Cam, and was granted a divorce on 25 September 1912.
Loretta was accidentally struck by a car as she stepped around a large commercial grass mower.
Loretta was well schooled in nursing and also was taught Morse code telegraphy by an Uncle that worked for the railroad in Butler County. She was a member of the Red Cross, American Legion, and a Silver Star mother. Loretta was "burnt out" at least three times and helped take care of the terminally ill at the Johnstown flood disaster. She also assisted in a flu epidemic in Ellwood City.
She married Alexander Campbell Hutchinson and they had eight children; five survived and three deceased. Loretta left her husband, Cam, and was granted a divorce on 25 September 1912.
Loretta was accidentally struck by a car as she stepped around a large commercial grass mower.
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