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Mary Catherine <I>Clement</I> Georges

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Mary Catherine Clement Georges

Birth
New Antioch, Clinton County, Ohio, USA
Death
25 Aug 1922 (aged 77)
Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 7, Lot 4-1
Memorial ID
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In 1886 John P. Georges was married to Mary C. Clement, who is the daughter of Hubert and Victoria (Bigonville) Clement, to which union two children have been born. Rose, who died in infancy, and John P., Jr.
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MRS. J. P. GEORGES IS CALLED TODAY
Catherine Clement Georges, age 77 years, wife of John P. Georges, Sr., of the Texas neighborhood, died today, after an illness of about a week. She was stricken with appoplexy several days ago and her decline was gradual but very marked after that time.
Mrs. Georges and her husband were very well known, not only in their own neighborhood but over the county and in the county seat, where they had a great many friends. They have always been very devout members of the St. Columbkille Catholic Church and deeply religious and practically so, being great helpers in all worthy causes.
Before her marriage Mrs. Georges was a Clement, being a member of the well-known Clement family of the New Antioch community. She leaves three brothers and one sister, and on their own family there is the one son, John P. Georges.
Funeral services will be held at St. Columbkille Church Monday mnorning at 9 o'clock. Friends are asked to meet at the house at 7:30 o'clock.
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FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. JOHN GEORGES TODAY
Early Morning Service Held at Catholic Church for Beloved Woman.
At St. Columbkille Church this morning at 9 o'clock occurred the funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Clement Georges, wife of John P. Georges, Sr., who died Friday at their home in the Texas neighborhood.
The attendence at the funeral which was in charge of Rev. Father Ertel, was very large, as Mrs. Georges was a devout woman, who had borne a full share of the work of her church and had served in many capacities in its work for a long period of years.
Mrs. Georges was a good woman -- this is the comment of hundreds who knew her.
She lived to a ripe age and was held in the highest esteem by a great host of people.
In 1886 John P. Georges was married to Mary C. Clement, who is the daughter of Hubert and Victoria (Bigonville) Clement, to which union two children have been born. Rose, who died in infancy, and John P., Jr.
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MRS. J. P. GEORGES IS CALLED TODAY
Catherine Clement Georges, age 77 years, wife of John P. Georges, Sr., of the Texas neighborhood, died today, after an illness of about a week. She was stricken with appoplexy several days ago and her decline was gradual but very marked after that time.
Mrs. Georges and her husband were very well known, not only in their own neighborhood but over the county and in the county seat, where they had a great many friends. They have always been very devout members of the St. Columbkille Catholic Church and deeply religious and practically so, being great helpers in all worthy causes.
Before her marriage Mrs. Georges was a Clement, being a member of the well-known Clement family of the New Antioch community. She leaves three brothers and one sister, and on their own family there is the one son, John P. Georges.
Funeral services will be held at St. Columbkille Church Monday mnorning at 9 o'clock. Friends are asked to meet at the house at 7:30 o'clock.
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FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. JOHN GEORGES TODAY
Early Morning Service Held at Catholic Church for Beloved Woman.
At St. Columbkille Church this morning at 9 o'clock occurred the funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Clement Georges, wife of John P. Georges, Sr., who died Friday at their home in the Texas neighborhood.
The attendence at the funeral which was in charge of Rev. Father Ertel, was very large, as Mrs. Georges was a devout woman, who had borne a full share of the work of her church and had served in many capacities in its work for a long period of years.
Mrs. Georges was a good woman -- this is the comment of hundreds who knew her.
She lived to a ripe age and was held in the highest esteem by a great host of people.


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