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Mary Elder <I>Lough</I> Everhart

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Mary Elder Lough Everhart

Birth
Ross County, Ohio, USA
Death
22 Jun 1975 (aged 84)
Natick, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Granville, Licking County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0725891, Longitude: -82.5271752
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Married: 19 Dec 1914 Ross Co OH

From The Newark Advocate (Newark OH) 23 Jun 1975 -
Memorial services for Mary Everhart, 84, Kingston MA, formerly of Granville, will be in Rhodes Chapel of the First Baptist Church of Granville. Mrs. Everhart died Sunday in the Leonard-Morse Hospital, Natick, MA. She was born 7 May 1891, in Greenfield OH to the late John and Sarah Harper Lough. She was on the Denison University library staff for many years, attended Western College in Oxford, was active with the First Baptist Church of Granville and the First Presbyterian Church. She was a member of the Baptist Women's Association, a charter member of the Granville Chapter of the PEO Sisterhood, the Granville Music Club, the Granville Garden Club and the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Surviving are her husband, Dr. W Alfred Everhart, former professor of chemistry at Denison University for more than 40 years; two sons, David L. and Donald L.; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Married: 19 Dec 1914 Ross Co OH

From The Newark Advocate (Newark OH) 23 Jun 1975 -
Memorial services for Mary Everhart, 84, Kingston MA, formerly of Granville, will be in Rhodes Chapel of the First Baptist Church of Granville. Mrs. Everhart died Sunday in the Leonard-Morse Hospital, Natick, MA. She was born 7 May 1891, in Greenfield OH to the late John and Sarah Harper Lough. She was on the Denison University library staff for many years, attended Western College in Oxford, was active with the First Baptist Church of Granville and the First Presbyterian Church. She was a member of the Baptist Women's Association, a charter member of the Granville Chapter of the PEO Sisterhood, the Granville Music Club, the Granville Garden Club and the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Surviving are her husband, Dr. W Alfred Everhart, former professor of chemistry at Denison University for more than 40 years; two sons, David L. and Donald L.; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.


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