Obituary: Tutt, William Silas - Saturday, August 26, 1933 The Jackson Times - Aug. 31, 1933 Submitted by: Carole Bays ************************************************************************** WILLIAM SILAS TUTT DIES AT CAMPTON William Silas Tutt, age 63, prominent citizen of Wolfe County and president of the Farmers and traders Bank of Campton, died at his home near Campton, Sat. morning, Aug. 26, following an illness on only a few hours. Mr. Tutt suffered a paralytic stroke early Saturday morning while going about his duties at his home and only lived a few hours. The son of Dr. James Tutt and Elizabeth Hogg Tutt, Mr. Tutt was born in Wolfe county where he spent most of his life. For the short period of time he lived in the West, residing in Texas an Oklahoma, returning to Kentucky he moved to his former home in Wolfe County where he has since lived. For more than twelve years he had served as an official of Wolfe County and at the time of his death was treasurer of the County. He has been president of the Campton Bank for several years. He was widely acquainted and had numerous friends. Funeral services were held at the family residence Sunday afternoon, Aug. 27 at 1 o'clock, conducted by Rev. William Chambers and Rev. Tolson. Interment following in the Rose cemetery near the home. L. Porter Ray, funeral director of this city had charge of arrangements. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Cora Rose Tutt, two sons, Leonard and Frank Tutt, two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Cox and Lena Rose Tutt. His mother, three sisters, Mrs. Rosa B. Rose, Mrs. Sallie Gibbs and Mrs. Russia Cox, and two brothers R.T. and James Tutt.* ******************************************************************** These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter