OBITUARY:
Mrs. Ida M. Morgan, widow of Irving R. Morgan, and a highly esteemed resident of Wolfsville, died Tuesday noon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry L. Leatherman, Wolfsville, after a lingering illness aged 86 years, 23 days. Mrs. Morgan, whose husband predeceased her by 20 years, was born near Wolfsville, a daughter of the late Josiah F. and Ellen Fox smith and resided her entire life in Wolfsville.
She was a lifelong member of St. Mark's Lutheran church Wolfsville, and was active in church work until her illness. Surviving are the following children: Leslie I. Morgan, Ralph E. Morgan, Mrs. J. Page Leatherman and Mrs. I. Rae Leatherman all of Wolfsville. Four brothers, G. Arthur Smith, T. Keller Smith, Faris E. Smith and Raymond I. Smith, and a sister, Mrs. Louella Lovell, all of near Wolfsville; 12 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren also survive.The body rests at the funeral home in Myersville where friends may call. The body will lie in state at St. Mark's church from 1 o'clock to time of funeral services at 2 p.m. Friday. There will be no viewing after the service. Interment in the church cemetery. Paul F. Bittle, funeral director.
The News (Frederick, Maryland), November 21, 1952.
OBITUARY:
Mrs. Ida M. Morgan, widow of Irving R. Morgan, and a highly esteemed resident of Wolfsville, died Tuesday noon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry L. Leatherman, Wolfsville, after a lingering illness aged 86 years, 23 days. Mrs. Morgan, whose husband predeceased her by 20 years, was born near Wolfsville, a daughter of the late Josiah F. and Ellen Fox smith and resided her entire life in Wolfsville.
She was a lifelong member of St. Mark's Lutheran church Wolfsville, and was active in church work until her illness. Surviving are the following children: Leslie I. Morgan, Ralph E. Morgan, Mrs. J. Page Leatherman and Mrs. I. Rae Leatherman all of Wolfsville. Four brothers, G. Arthur Smith, T. Keller Smith, Faris E. Smith and Raymond I. Smith, and a sister, Mrs. Louella Lovell, all of near Wolfsville; 12 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren also survive.The body rests at the funeral home in Myersville where friends may call. The body will lie in state at St. Mark's church from 1 o'clock to time of funeral services at 2 p.m. Friday. There will be no viewing after the service. Interment in the church cemetery. Paul F. Bittle, funeral director.
The News (Frederick, Maryland), November 21, 1952.
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