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Florence Isabell <I>Young</I> Case

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Florence Isabell Young Case

Birth
Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Death
20 Aug 1966 (aged 84)
Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B Lot 7 Range 3
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Daughter of Wallace Young and Sarah J. "Sadie" Gregory, wife of Wallace Lockwood Case, whom she married around 1910 and later was later divorced from around 1950. Mother of Edmund W. Case.

Marriage - Case-Young - The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Case, on Jayne avenue, Patchogue, was the scene of a pretty home wedding Thursday afternoon, when Miss Florence I. Young and Wallace L. Case were married by the Rev. S.W. Haven.

The wedding march by Mendelssohn was rendered by Miss Marjorie Kelly, who also sang a wedding solo. The bride, the daughter of Mrs. Robert N. Nelson was exquisitely attired in a travelling costume of fawn colored cloth, trimmed with satin, and carried white carnations. The maid of honor was Miss Jessie Young and Martin Crisler was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Case will reside in their newly furnished home on Carman street, Patchogue.

In 1940, Florence Case, aged 56, married, was living on Sycamore Street, Patchogue, in the home of her son, Edmund Case, aged 29. Also living in the household was her widowed mother, Sadie Albin, aged 79.

(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; Long Island Surnames; Florence Youngs in the North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000; 1900, 1940 US Federal Census; Suffolk County News (Sayville), Friday, December 04, 1908, Page: 4)
Daughter of Wallace Young and Sarah J. "Sadie" Gregory, wife of Wallace Lockwood Case, whom she married around 1910 and later was later divorced from around 1950. Mother of Edmund W. Case.

Marriage - Case-Young - The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Case, on Jayne avenue, Patchogue, was the scene of a pretty home wedding Thursday afternoon, when Miss Florence I. Young and Wallace L. Case were married by the Rev. S.W. Haven.

The wedding march by Mendelssohn was rendered by Miss Marjorie Kelly, who also sang a wedding solo. The bride, the daughter of Mrs. Robert N. Nelson was exquisitely attired in a travelling costume of fawn colored cloth, trimmed with satin, and carried white carnations. The maid of honor was Miss Jessie Young and Martin Crisler was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Case will reside in their newly furnished home on Carman street, Patchogue.

In 1940, Florence Case, aged 56, married, was living on Sycamore Street, Patchogue, in the home of her son, Edmund Case, aged 29. Also living in the household was her widowed mother, Sadie Albin, aged 79.

(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; Long Island Surnames; Florence Youngs in the North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000; 1900, 1940 US Federal Census; Suffolk County News (Sayville), Friday, December 04, 1908, Page: 4)

Gravesite Details

Plot owner John E.Smith.



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