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tilTTLBlflBLD— At PBter Bent Bilgrliaitn Hoapi- 2 

 tVl Jiluy 16, GeorgB Sherman, hinbund of J 

 M .liui'eral servlMs at his late rreMCToe, Hish- 

 R land ivvonue, WInohfBter, at 3 o'clock P. M 

 r Saturday, May 19. 



JUDGE a s. LITTLEFIELD DEAD 



He Was Graduate of Harvard, Class of '70, 

 Had Been on Bench More Than Fifty 

 Years, Was Active in Masonry and Be^- 

 dent of Winchestejr 



Juflgo Georgs Sherman Littlefleld of Wln- 

 chi>ster died early this morning at the 

 Peter Bent Brlgham Hospital in Boston, 

 aged 78 years. Mr. Uttlefleld was born in 

 Wat'ertown and had been practically his en- 

 tire life a resident of Winchester. His parents 

 were George Thomaa I^Ittlefleld and Ann 

 (Thorre) Litt'etield. He was for many 

 yaars associate justice of the Fourth Dis- 

 trict Court oC eastern Middlesex, prior to 

 that being a trial justice In Wir-chester. 

 during all of which time he practiced law In 

 Boston. He had been a Judge for more 

 than fifty years and in the Fourth District 

 Court ho tried his flrst case May 18, 1.S70. 

 He wa5i a graduate of Harvard in the class 

 of '70, and was the youngest member of his 

 class, having entered at the age of four- 

 teen. He also attended the Harvard L,a.w 

 School. 



Judge LitUefield was active In Masonry 

 and waa a member of Wllilam Parkman 

 Lodge of Winchester and for many years 

 Its master " and secretary ; Mystic Valley 

 Loc'.ge, WoVim-n Pvoyp.; Arcii Chapter, of 

 which ' ' ' liiph priest: Boston 



r',-,i,iin, 1 r ni[i].ar, :ui(\ Aleppo 



T..niilr'. lie wa.« a member 



of the t'r i.ii ' ' I i "1 "VViuchesler and of 

 the Middlesex Rar Association, and was 

 long active in the Winchestor Unitarian 

 Ch-jrch, of which ha was moderator at the 

 time of his death. 



In 18T4 he married Miss .Get)rBianna 



Stevens of Charlestowi., and she and a 

 daughter, Mrs. Pamuel F. Ferry of North 

 Wilmington survive. 



