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Raetta <I>Requa</I> Brewer

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Raetta Requa Brewer

Birth
Monsey, Rockland County, New York, USA
Death
10 Mar 1964 (aged 67)
Maplewood, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Spring Valley, Rockland County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
C 29 Division 29 Lot 2 Grave
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The Evening Gazette

Port Jervis, Orange County, New York

Monday, July 17, 1922

Page: 5 --- Column: 2

Brewer - Requa Wedding

Place: West End Reformed Church
...... Port Jervis, Orange County, New York

Date: Noon, Saturday, July 15, 1922

Pastor: Rev. I. P. Emerick, uncle of groom

Maid of Honor: Alta G. Requa, sister of bride

Best Man: William C. Emerick, Jr., cousin of groom

Bride: Graduate of New Paltz Normal

Occupation: Teacher Park Ridge, New Jersey

Groom:
... Spring Valley High School
... Second Year at Columbia University
... World War II Company F, 309th infantry, 78th Division
... Officer cited for special bravery
... Rank: Captain

Occupation: American Trading Importers, New York City

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The Newark Star-Ledger

Thursday

12 March 1964

Mrs. Brewer served in World War I

Services for Mrs. Harold G. Brewer, 67, of 23 Garthwaite Terrace, Maplewood, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Weatherhead Funeral Home, 126 Main Street, Orange.

Burial will be in Brick Church Cemetery, Spring Valley, New York.

Mrs. Brewer, the former Raetta Requa, died Tuesday at her home.

She was born in Monsey, New York and had lived in Maplewood since 1962.

She was a graduate of New Paltz, New York, State Teachers College, and taught for a time in Spring Valley and Park Ridge.

She was a Navy yeoman in World War I.

Mrs. Brewer was a member of the Calvary Community Church of Maplewood.

Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Requa Williamson of Maplewood; two brothers, Glode Requa and J. Milton Requa of Monsey, and three sisters, Mrs. John W. Hoffman of Monsey, Mrs. Alta Grace Little of New Haven, New York, and Mrs. Blanche Haring of Ridgewood.

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The Evening Gazette

Port Jervis, Orange County, New York

Monday, July 17, 1922

Page: 5 --- Column: 2

Brewer - Requa Wedding

Place: West End Reformed Church
...... Port Jervis, Orange County, New York

Date: Noon, Saturday, July 15, 1922

Pastor: Rev. I. P. Emerick, uncle of groom

Maid of Honor: Alta G. Requa, sister of bride

Best Man: William C. Emerick, Jr., cousin of groom

Bride: Graduate of New Paltz Normal

Occupation: Teacher Park Ridge, New Jersey

Groom:
... Spring Valley High School
... Second Year at Columbia University
... World War II Company F, 309th infantry, 78th Division
... Officer cited for special bravery
... Rank: Captain

Occupation: American Trading Importers, New York City

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The Newark Star-Ledger

Thursday

12 March 1964

Mrs. Brewer served in World War I

Services for Mrs. Harold G. Brewer, 67, of 23 Garthwaite Terrace, Maplewood, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Weatherhead Funeral Home, 126 Main Street, Orange.

Burial will be in Brick Church Cemetery, Spring Valley, New York.

Mrs. Brewer, the former Raetta Requa, died Tuesday at her home.

She was born in Monsey, New York and had lived in Maplewood since 1962.

She was a graduate of New Paltz, New York, State Teachers College, and taught for a time in Spring Valley and Park Ridge.

She was a Navy yeoman in World War I.

Mrs. Brewer was a member of the Calvary Community Church of Maplewood.

Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Requa Williamson of Maplewood; two brothers, Glode Requa and J. Milton Requa of Monsey, and three sisters, Mrs. John W. Hoffman of Monsey, Mrs. Alta Grace Little of New Haven, New York, and Mrs. Blanche Haring of Ridgewood.

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