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Martha Katharine Katie RUTTENCUTTER
1940 Katie Foglesong
Martha Katharine Katie RUTTENCUTTER  ‎(I41)‎
Given Names: Martha Katharine
Surname: RUTTENCUTTER
Nickname: Katie
Married Name: Martha Katharine FOGLESONG

Gender: FemaleFemale
      

Birth: 24 February 1886 27 28 Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Death: 2 August 1971 ‎(Age 85)‎ Athens, Athens County, Ohio, USA
Personal Facts and Details
Birth 24 February 1886 27 28 Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA

Cards 2 September 1903 ‎(Age 17)‎

Hide Details Note: Invitation to Miss Katie Ruttencutter
You are most cordially invited to go on a hay ride.
We will meet at the home of Hartley Burton.
Thursday evening at 7 o'clock sun time.
Committee Invitation

Marriage William Hoy Will FOGLESONG - 9 September 1908 ‎(Age 22)‎ Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA


Note: William H. Foglesong and Martha K.Ruttencutter were married by Wm. H. Gilmore, a pastor in the West Va. Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Mason,WV. Will was 26, and Katie was 22 years old.
Funeral

Note: Auntie's funeral was held at Mason United Methodist Church in Mason, WV at 1.30pm on Thurs. August 5, 1971. She was interred at Suncrest Memorial Park in Point Pleasant, WV. Officiating at the service was the Rev. Parker Hinzman.
Memories


Source: Evelyn Foglesong Proffitt
Publication: Collection of miscellaneous information, including DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) papers.


Hide Details Note: Foglesong Funeral Home
Katie and Will Foglesong bought the Foglesong Funeral Home on the main street of Mason, West Virginia in 1918 from the Edward Johnson family. When Will finished his undertaking studies in Bluefield, WV and Buckhannon, WV, he and Katie lived with Papa Ruttencutter in his home, where Katie cared for her mother until Sadie died in 1912.

After Sadie Ruttencutter's death, they stayed on with Katie's father Will until 1918. Evelyn writes, "I must add this note, for the Funeral Home contains all my childhood memories. I was eight years old when we moved there. My first memory of the house was no grass in the yard, and a rope with an innertube tied to it hanging on the front porch for a swing."

In the 1920s the third floor rooms and one room on the second floor were rented to Mrs. Florence Parker, principal of Mason High School, and to several girls from New Haven who attended the high school.

After that there were workers who need housing in the district while they built the new T.N.T. plant just north of Point Pleasant.

"From 1918 until his death in 1948, Will Ruttencutter, my mother's father, lived with us. My father's mother and his Aunt Betty lived there a number of years, too. My Aunt Mabelle Foglesong Casto stayed with us when she taught at Wahama High School. A native of Mason and former teacher, Miss Sarah Welton, came from California to see the town before she died, and stayed with us for three years! During the 1937 flood, two families lived with us until they could return to their homes."

"After the flood, Ray and I moved from Point Pleasant to Mason. We stayed at my parent's home until our house on Pomeroy Street was ready for occupancy. Our first child, James Ray Proffitt, was born at the funeral home in July 1937. As far as I know, he is the only person to have been born there."

"Tramps and hobos had the home marked as a place they could get a hand-out. No one who had a need was ever turned away."

"Our immediate family-- my mother and father, my brothers Donald and Samuel and I-- never lived there alone."

Memories


Source: Evelyn Foglesong Proffitt
Publication: Collection of miscellaneous information, including DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) papers.


Hide Details Note: Miss Sarah Welton
One day about the summer of 1927, Katie Foglesong received a note brought by a boy from the railroad station which asked someone to come down to get Miss Sarah Welton, for she would like to see her. Katie Foglesong was not expecting a visitor, but sent a car to get her and her baggage. Miss Sarah stayed with the Foglesongs for three years!

Miss Sarah taught her to tat, an art which she has never forgotten. Also, Miss Sarah had been a school teacher in Mason for many years. After her sister Ella Earhart's tragic suicide, Miss Sarah moved to Roseville, California, to look after her sister's four children. While in California she taught English to Mexican children. ‎(Miss Sarah Welton died in Roseville on May 1, 1931. She is buried in East Lawn Cemetery, Sacramento, California. She was 86 1/2 yrs old.)‎

At the time that Miss Sarah lived with the Foglesongs, Evelyn had graduated from high school, and her brother Don was still in high school. On Saturday evenings a popular pastime was to drive to Pt. Pleasant to "see and be seen" by driving around and around the two-block business section.

One night Miss Sarah decided that she wanted to go with the young ones, which cramped their style; but Katie Foglesong made them take her. After Donald had driven around the block half-a-dozen times, Miss Sarah said, "I'm getting dizzy. For Christ's sake, set me down on the curb and pick me up when you are ready to go home." Evelyn, Donald and their friends just couldn't understand why their mother would let Miss Sarah use such language, which they wouldn't dare to use. Apparently, Miss Sarah could swear like a trooper.

One day Miss Sarah asked Evelyn to dress her up in one of her outfits and take her photograph. Evelyn dressed her in a short dress and a fuzzy cashmere tam, which was the style then. She posed with her dress pulled above her knees, and we had copies made to send to her friends in California to show them how much West Virginia agreed with her, for she looked so much younger there.

Memories


Source: Donald Foglesong


Hide Details Note: Faith
At one point the Foglesongs were on the point of bankrupcy because people couldn't afford to pay for funeral services after the Depression. Dad ‎(Will Foglesong)‎ called us all into the kitchen where we all sat down around the table. He said that the situation was hopeless. Katie, his wife, said, "Daddy, there will be a way, I know it, provided we do not give up." Then there was a knock on the door, and when Dad came back his hands were full of money, $600 or so.

Death 2 August 1971 ‎(Age 85)‎ Athens, Athens County, Ohio, USA

Obituary August 1971 ‎(Age 85)‎ Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA


Hide Details Note: MRS. MARTHA KATHARINE ‎(KATIE)‎ FOGLESONG, 85 of Mason, W.Va., died Monday in an Athens, Ohio, nursing home. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Mason United Church by the Rev. Parker Hinzman. Burial will be in Suncrest Memorial Park at Point Pleasant.

Born Feb. 24, 1886, in Mason, she was a daughter of the late W.E. and Sarah Frances Ruttencutter. Her husband, W.H. Foglesong, died in 1962. She was a member of the Mason United Methodist Church and organist there for more than 50 years, a member of the Women's Society of Christian Service and a member of the SFR ‎[Sarah Frances Ruttencutter]‎ Class. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Proffitt of Mason; two sons, Samuel Foglesong of Mullens, W.Va., and Donald Foglesong of Mason; a sister, Mrs. Miles O. Brown of Mason; a brother L. J. Ruttencutter of Mason; 10 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Foglesong Funeral Home at Mason after 3 p.m. today.

Burial Suncrest Cemetery, Mason County, West Virginia, USA

Last Change 4 December 2007 - 14:49
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Parents Family  (F18)
William Edwin Will RUTTENCUTTER
1858 - 1948
Sarah Frances Sadie JARROTT
1857 - 1912
Martha Katharine Katie RUTTENCUTTER
1886 - 1971
Willie Frances RUTTENCUTTER
1889 - 1978
Lemuel Jarrott Lem RUTTENCUTTER
1891 - 1972

Immediate Family  (F20)
William Hoy Will FOGLESONG
1882 - 1962
Private
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William Donald Don FOGLESONG
1914 - 2004
Samuel Jarrott Sam FOGLESONG
1916 - 1992


Notes
Cards Invitation to Miss Katie Ruttencutter
You are most cordially invited to go on a hay ride.
We will meet at the home of Hartley Burton.
Thursday evening at 7 o'clock sun time.
Committee Invitation
Marriage William H. Foglesong and Martha K.Ruttencutter were married by Wm. H. Gilmore, a pastor in the West Va. Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Mason,WV. Will was 26, and Katie was 22 years old.
Marriage William H. Foglesong and Martha K.Ruttencutter were married by Wm. H. Gilmore, a pastor in the West Va. Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Mason,WV. Will was 26, and Katie was 22 years old.
Funeral Auntie's funeral was held at Mason United Methodist Church in Mason, WV at 1.30pm on Thurs. August 5, 1971. She was interred at Suncrest Memorial Park in Point Pleasant, WV. Officiating at the service was the Rev. Parker Hinzman.
Memories Foglesong Funeral Home
Katie and Will Foglesong bought the Foglesong Funeral Home on the main street of Mason, West Virginia in 1918 from the Edward Johnson family. When Will finished his undertaking studies in Bluefield, WV and Buckhannon, WV, he and Katie lived with Papa Ruttencutter in his home, where Katie cared for her mother until Sadie died in 1912.

After Sadie Ruttencutter's death, they stayed on with Katie's father Will until 1918. Evelyn writes, "I must add this note, for the Funeral Home contains all my childhood memories. I was eight years old when we moved there. My first memory of the house was no grass in the yard, and a rope with an innertube tied to it hanging on the front porch for a swing."

In the 1920s the third floor rooms and one room on the second floor were rented to Mrs. Florence Parker, principal of Mason High School, and to several girls from New Haven who attended the high school.

After that there were workers who need housing in the district while they built the new T.N.T. plant just north of Point Pleasant.

"From 1918 until his death in 1948, Will Ruttencutter, my mother's father, lived with us. My father's mother and his Aunt Betty lived there a number of years, too. My Aunt Mabelle Foglesong Casto stayed with us when she taught at Wahama High School. A native of Mason and former teacher, Miss Sarah Welton, came from California to see the town before she died, and stayed with us for three years! During the 1937 flood, two families lived with us until they could return to their homes."

"After the flood, Ray and I moved from Point Pleasant to Mason. We stayed at my parent's home until our house on Pomeroy Street was ready for occupancy. Our first child, James Ray Proffitt, was born at the funeral home in July 1937. As far as I know, he is the only person to have been born there."

"Tramps and hobos had the home marked as a place they could get a hand-out. No one who had a need was ever turned away."

"Our immediate family-- my mother and father, my brothers Donald and Samuel and I-- never lived there alone."
Memories Miss Sarah Welton
One day about the summer of 1927, Katie Foglesong received a note brought by a boy from the railroad station which asked someone to come down to get Miss Sarah Welton, for she would like to see her. Katie Foglesong was not expecting a visitor, but sent a car to get her and her baggage. Miss Sarah stayed with the Foglesongs for three years!

Miss Sarah taught her to tat, an art which she has never forgotten. Also, Miss Sarah had been a school teacher in Mason for many years. After her sister Ella Earhart's tragic suicide, Miss Sarah moved to Roseville, California, to look after her sister's four children. While in California she taught English to Mexican children. ‎(Miss Sarah Welton died in Roseville on May 1, 1931. She is buried in East Lawn Cemetery, Sacramento, California. She was 86 1/2 yrs old.)‎

At the time that Miss Sarah lived with the Foglesongs, Evelyn had graduated from high school, and her brother Don was still in high school. On Saturday evenings a popular pastime was to drive to Pt. Pleasant to "see and be seen" by driving around and around the two-block business section.

One night Miss Sarah decided that she wanted to go with the young ones, which cramped their style; but Katie Foglesong made them take her. After Donald had driven around the block half-a-dozen times, Miss Sarah said, "I'm getting dizzy. For Christ's sake, set me down on the curb and pick me up when you are ready to go home." Evelyn, Donald and their friends just couldn't understand why their mother would let Miss Sarah use such language, which they wouldn't dare to use. Apparently, Miss Sarah could swear like a trooper.

One day Miss Sarah asked Evelyn to dress her up in one of her outfits and take her photograph. Evelyn dressed her in a short dress and a fuzzy cashmere tam, which was the style then. She posed with her dress pulled above her knees, and we had copies made to send to her friends in California to show them how much West Virginia agreed with her, for she looked so much younger there.
Memories Faith
At one point the Foglesongs were on the point of bankrupcy because people couldn't afford to pay for funeral services after the Depression. Dad ‎(Will Foglesong)‎ called us all into the kitchen where we all sat down around the table. He said that the situation was hopeless. Katie, his wife, said, "Daddy, there will be a way, I know it, provided we do not give up." Then there was a knock on the door, and when Dad came back his hands were full of money, $600 or so.
Obituary MRS. MARTHA KATHARINE ‎(KATIE)‎ FOGLESONG, 85 of Mason, W.Va., died Monday in an Athens, Ohio, nursing home. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Mason United Church by the Rev. Parker Hinzman. Burial will be in Suncrest Memorial Park at Point Pleasant.

Born Feb. 24, 1886, in Mason, she was a daughter of the late W.E. and Sarah Frances Ruttencutter. Her husband, W.H. Foglesong, died in 1962. She was a member of the Mason United Methodist Church and organist there for more than 50 years, a member of the Women's Society of Christian Service and a member of the SFR ‎[Sarah Frances Ruttencutter]‎ Class. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Proffitt of Mason; two sons, Samuel Foglesong of Mullens, W.Va., and Donald Foglesong of Mason; a sister, Mrs. Miles O. Brown of Mason; a brother L. J. Ruttencutter of Mason; 10 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Foglesong Funeral Home at Mason after 3 p.m. today.

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Sources
Memories Evelyn Foglesong Proffitt
Publication: Collection of miscellaneous information, including DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) papers.
Memories Evelyn Foglesong Proffitt
Publication: Collection of miscellaneous information, including DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) papers.
Memories Donald Foglesong

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Family with Parents
Father
William Edwin Will RUTTENCUTTER ‎(I136)‎
Birth 8 December 1858 26 23 Pleasants County, West Virginia, USA
Death 19 July 1948 ‎(Age 89)‎ Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
-14 months
Mother
 
Sarah Frances Sadie JARROTT ‎(I38)‎
Birth 20 October 1857 39 39 Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Death 11 June 1912 ‎(Age 54)‎ Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA

Marriage: 4 March 1885 -- Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
1 year
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Martha Katharine Katie RUTTENCUTTER ‎(I41)‎
Birth 24 February 1886 27 28 Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Death 2 August 1971 ‎(Age 85)‎ Athens, Athens County, Ohio, USA
4 years
#2
Sister
Willie Frances RUTTENCUTTER ‎(I10)‎
Birth 18 December 1889 31 32 Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Death 13 December 1978 ‎(Age 88)‎ Gallia County, Ohio, USA
15 months
#3
Brother
Lemuel Jarrott Lem RUTTENCUTTER ‎(I951)‎
Birth 3 April 1891 32 33 Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Death 21 July 1972 ‎(Age 81)‎ Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Family with William Hoy Will FOGLESONG
Husband
William Hoy Will FOGLESONG ‎(I45)‎
Birth 28 August 1882 42 30 West Columbia, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Death 11 May 1962 ‎(Age 79)‎ Mason Clinic, Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
4 years

 
Martha Katharine Katie RUTTENCUTTER ‎(I41)‎
Birth 24 February 1886 27 28 Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Death 2 August 1971 ‎(Age 85)‎ Athens, Athens County, Ohio, USA

Marriage: 9 September 1908 -- Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
#1
Daughter
#2
Son
William Donald Don FOGLESONG ‎(I47)‎
Birth 9 December 1914 32 28 Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Death 9 February 2004 ‎(Age 89)‎ Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
2 years
#3
Son
Samuel Jarrott Sam FOGLESONG ‎(I48)‎
Birth 5 December 1916 34 30 Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Death 24 January 1992 ‎(Age 75)‎ Pine Lodge, Beckley, Raleigh County, West Virginia, USA