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Priscilla Sedgwick

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Priscilla Sedgwick

Birth
Honey Grove, Fannin County, Texas, USA
Death
12 Mar 1946 (aged 42)
Sun Valley, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Eventide, Lot 1009 Space 1
Memorial ID
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Priscilla Sedgwick was born on Aug. 12, 1903 in Honey Grove, Texas to Charles Tuley Sedgwick and Mary Miller Sedgwick. A resident of Roscoe, California for 10 years, she worked for the Metal Research Company of Burbank, California. She died at her home in Los Angeles, California on May 12, 1946. Miss Sedgwick spent much of her childhood in Honey Grove. Before going to California, she was employed by First National Bank in Dallas.

She is survived by her father, Charles Tuley Sedgwick of Fort Worth, Texas; two aunts, Mrs. Josie Miller Graves of Honey Grove, Texas, and Mrs. Gladys Miller Williamson of Paris, Texas. She was a granddaughter of Colonel Thomas Duncan Sedgwick, who was commander of the 2nd Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Miller Sedgwick.

Burial was at Wee Kirk o'the Heather, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Los Angeles (Glendale).
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Sources:
Valley Times; North Hollywood, California; 15 Mar 1946, Fri • Page 3
The Paris News; Paris, Texas; 14 Mar 1946, Thu • Page 2
Priscilla Sedgwick was born on Aug. 12, 1903 in Honey Grove, Texas to Charles Tuley Sedgwick and Mary Miller Sedgwick. A resident of Roscoe, California for 10 years, she worked for the Metal Research Company of Burbank, California. She died at her home in Los Angeles, California on May 12, 1946. Miss Sedgwick spent much of her childhood in Honey Grove. Before going to California, she was employed by First National Bank in Dallas.

She is survived by her father, Charles Tuley Sedgwick of Fort Worth, Texas; two aunts, Mrs. Josie Miller Graves of Honey Grove, Texas, and Mrs. Gladys Miller Williamson of Paris, Texas. She was a granddaughter of Colonel Thomas Duncan Sedgwick, who was commander of the 2nd Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Miller Sedgwick.

Burial was at Wee Kirk o'the Heather, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Los Angeles (Glendale).
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Sources:
Valley Times; North Hollywood, California; 15 Mar 1946, Fri • Page 3
The Paris News; Paris, Texas; 14 Mar 1946, Thu • Page 2

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