CASH ACCOUNT. DECEMBER. 



DEXTER— At Cambria*., on Sunday, March «. 

 Lucy Waterston Dexter. In her 86th year. 

 wWow ol 6«,rgo Dexter, and rt«.uBh»r»f lb- 

 late Charlea and Helen W. Deans. Sbt>Ico» 

 at Christ Church. Cambria**. Wednesday, 

 March 0, at 10 o'olock. 



MRS. LUCY W. DEXTER DEAD 



Native of Boston, Resident of Cambridge 

 a«d Had Been -\broad Thirty Times 

 Mrs. Lucy Waterston Dexter died at 

 hot home, 76 Sparks street, Cambridge, 

 on Sunday, in her eighty-fifth year. She 

 was born in Bdinborough street, Boston, 

 on May 22, 1842, and was the oldest of 

 the six children of Charles and Helen 

 (Waterston) Deane. When quite young 

 her parents moved to Cambridge, and at 

 the age of thirteen she became a pupil 

 of the well known school of Professor 



Later, her father built a residence at 

 80 Sparks street and from that house on 

 Sept. 17, 1868, she was married to 

 George Dexter of Cincinnati, O., and 

 they made their home in Cambridge. 

 Mrs. Dexter had Ave children, four 

 daughters and one son, of whom the son 

 and two daughters died in infancy. 



After Mr Dexter's death in Santa 

 Barbara, Calif., in 1SS3, whither he had 

 gone for his health, Mrs Dexter and her 

 two daughters lived in Cambridge mak- 

 ing frequent trips to Europe. Mrs. Dex- 

 ter travelled extensively In her younger 

 days and had been to Europe thirty 

 time 



