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Mary Ellen <I>Fleager</I> Suter

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Mary Ellen Fleager Suter

Birth
Paxtang, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Oct 2001 (aged 96)
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5
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Mary is named as a d/o Harry E. and Ada Fleager in the 1910 US PA census records for Middle Paxtang Twp., Dauphin county. Her age is noted as 5 years, which would approximate a birth year of 1905. In the 1920 her age as 14, living in the same locale. In 1999 it was uncovered that Mary and her husband were residing in a rest home (Homeland Center) in Harrisburg, PA. Prior to that, she and George lived at 3805 Locust Lane, Progress, Dauphin county, PA, according to her first cousin Arlene Lyter of Halifax. The Suters did not have any children. Mary was named as the wife of George A. Suter in his obituary, which appeared in the Upper Dauphin Sentinel, the week of May 16, 2000. She was also the informant on her father's death certificate, dated September 1956. Mary's own obituary appeared in THE PATRIOT NEWS during the month of October, 2001, noting that she died on Sunday, (but WHICH SUNDAY?) Her obit noted that she was 96 at time of death, and was a member of St. Margaret Mary's Catholic Church, Harrisburg, PA. Her (2) surviving sisters, Olive and Helen were mentioned. Her obit. noted that she was interred in Resurrection Cemetery.
Mary is named as a d/o Harry E. and Ada Fleager in the 1910 US PA census records for Middle Paxtang Twp., Dauphin county. Her age is noted as 5 years, which would approximate a birth year of 1905. In the 1920 her age as 14, living in the same locale. In 1999 it was uncovered that Mary and her husband were residing in a rest home (Homeland Center) in Harrisburg, PA. Prior to that, she and George lived at 3805 Locust Lane, Progress, Dauphin county, PA, according to her first cousin Arlene Lyter of Halifax. The Suters did not have any children. Mary was named as the wife of George A. Suter in his obituary, which appeared in the Upper Dauphin Sentinel, the week of May 16, 2000. She was also the informant on her father's death certificate, dated September 1956. Mary's own obituary appeared in THE PATRIOT NEWS during the month of October, 2001, noting that she died on Sunday, (but WHICH SUNDAY?) Her obit noted that she was 96 at time of death, and was a member of St. Margaret Mary's Catholic Church, Harrisburg, PA. Her (2) surviving sisters, Olive and Helen were mentioned. Her obit. noted that she was interred in Resurrection Cemetery.


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