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Aldah Mae Woodward Elder

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
13 Oct 1954 (aged 30)
Burial
Lauderdale County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Aldah Mae Elder of 699 North Fifth in Memphis, a former practical nurse at Campbell Clinic, died at 5:25 yesterday morning, October 13, at St. Joseph Hospital of Hodgkins disease, a form of cancer. She was 30.

Burial in Asbury Church Cemetery.

She was born in Blytheville, AR. and later moved to Ripley, TN. She came to Memphis in 1948. She had worked at Campbell Clinic until ill health forced her to retire last March. Her husband, A.D. Elder, is a machinist for the Cole Manufacturing Co.

Mrs. Elder was a member of the Methodist Church at Arp, TN.

She also leaves four children, Woody Elder, Darlene Elder, Linda Elder, and Frances Elder; a sister, Mrs. Ellen Stanley of Memphis, and a brother, Robert E. Woodward of New Brunswick, NJ.

Published in The Commercial Appeal on Thursday, October 14, 1954
Mrs. Aldah Mae Elder of 699 North Fifth in Memphis, a former practical nurse at Campbell Clinic, died at 5:25 yesterday morning, October 13, at St. Joseph Hospital of Hodgkins disease, a form of cancer. She was 30.

Burial in Asbury Church Cemetery.

She was born in Blytheville, AR. and later moved to Ripley, TN. She came to Memphis in 1948. She had worked at Campbell Clinic until ill health forced her to retire last March. Her husband, A.D. Elder, is a machinist for the Cole Manufacturing Co.

Mrs. Elder was a member of the Methodist Church at Arp, TN.

She also leaves four children, Woody Elder, Darlene Elder, Linda Elder, and Frances Elder; a sister, Mrs. Ellen Stanley of Memphis, and a brother, Robert E. Woodward of New Brunswick, NJ.

Published in The Commercial Appeal on Thursday, October 14, 1954

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