A Mass of Christian burial for Agnes M. May, a retired office manager for a sugar brokerage firm, will be offered at 9 a.m. tomorrow at Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, 8501 Loch Raven Blvd. Miss May, who was 91 and maintained her home in the 8500 block of Pleasant Plains Road in Towson, died yesterday at the Valley Nursing Center after a long illness. She retired 13 years ago after working for many years for A. C. Smith & Sons. She was a member of the Women's Traffic and Transportation Club. Survivors include two nephews, Frank X. May, of Towson, and Dr. Robert E. May, of Baltimore, and three nieces, Teresa A. Blake, of Philadelphia, Sister Ruth Marie May, S.S.N.D., of Adamstown, In Frederick County, and Ruth M. Zellhofer, of Towson.
The Baltimore Sun, December 8, 1985.
A Mass of Christian burial for Agnes M. May, a retired office manager for a sugar brokerage firm, will be offered at 9 a.m. tomorrow at Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, 8501 Loch Raven Blvd. Miss May, who was 91 and maintained her home in the 8500 block of Pleasant Plains Road in Towson, died yesterday at the Valley Nursing Center after a long illness. She retired 13 years ago after working for many years for A. C. Smith & Sons. She was a member of the Women's Traffic and Transportation Club. Survivors include two nephews, Frank X. May, of Towson, and Dr. Robert E. May, of Baltimore, and three nieces, Teresa A. Blake, of Philadelphia, Sister Ruth Marie May, S.S.N.D., of Adamstown, In Frederick County, and Ruth M. Zellhofer, of Towson.
The Baltimore Sun, December 8, 1985.
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