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MEMORANDA. 



THE BOSTON HERALD 



FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1923 

 ~ ^ Died 



UTTLBFTBI/n — Oeorgs Bherman Uttls- 

 fjeld ot VTlnchester, Massachusetts, dlpd 

 on Wedne-sday, May 18, I92S, at the 

 Pstor Bent Brlgham Hosi>llal In Bo«-- 

 ton. Aged wventy-threo (73)' yeara. H» 

 had beon practically Ms entire Ufa a. 

 rfwldent of Winchester and was for 

 many years aasoctato Justice o( th» 

 Fomth district court of JOastorn Mlddlo- 

 .»■-, vr'rr t„ tsn* Vclnit ;, I rial justice In 



I - -.vhlch llmo he 



1 Bfiston. He 

 .Incnt hi Ma- 

 from ITar- 

 r-jni>ral ser- 



kojJRN JUDGE G. S. LITTLEFIELD 



Fbryxer dissociate Justice of V/obuin Court 

 Is Buried at Winchester . 



Services for .ludgp Georgo'She/itian IiU,- 

 tlefieltl, who was for forty years an associ- 

 ate jlistiop of the Woburii Court, were hf-M 

 Hits afternoon at his hom.:>. li i:! Ilighlnnil 

 'avenue, WlnffiestfT. Rov. O.mgo Uu'ie 

 Reoa ot the ■U'lnrhester Unilarlan Churcli. 

 ofroiated. and hymns were suns hy lh = 

 flholr oE the churi'h. rallbcarers, all :.r 

 Whom were members of William I'arkman 

 lodge, A. F. & A. M.. of Winchester, in- 

 cluded Worshipful Master Perelval B. jV!.;r- 

 cair, Junior Warden Preston E. Corey, Sec- 

 retary Rrnest R. liiu.sUs, Rt. Worshipful 

 William M. Belcher, past senior grand war- 

 den ol the grand lodge oi Massachusetts, 

 George P. Arnold and Herbert- Walls worth 

 In attendance were representatives ot other 

 Masonie organizations, ol! which Judge Jjll- 

 tlefleld was a member, and delegations from 

 (ha Middlesex and Boston Bar association^'. 

 i;urial was at WiUhvood Cemetery, Win- 



