She was born the daughter of the late Samuel James and Beulah Pritchett Tyler. She was raised in Cambridge and was a graduate of Cambridge High School. On December 26, 1941 she married Norman Lee Aaron. Although Mr. Aaron was a career military man, Mrs. Aaron made her home in Cambridge except for a few years. Mr. Aaron passed away on January 12, 1982. She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church. At Grace she taught Sunday School and Vacation Bible School some years ago and was a member of the Dr. Hines Bible Class.
She is survived by one daughter; Francine A. Harrison of Cambridge, two grandchildren; Brian C. Harrison of Millersville and Autumn-Lynn Harrison of Cambridge, four sisters; Alice T. Bell of Salisbury, Louise T. Slacum of Cambridge, Margaret T. Kinnamon of Salisbury, and Rebecca T. Willey of Cambridge, one brother; Robert J. Tyler of Cambridge, and several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by a sister Mildred T. Bradshaw.
A funeral service was conducted at the Thomas Funeral Home by Rev. Douglas M. Ridley. Burial at the Maryland Veterans Cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home. Pall bearers will be nephews of Mrs. Aaron
She was born the daughter of the late Samuel James and Beulah Pritchett Tyler. She was raised in Cambridge and was a graduate of Cambridge High School. On December 26, 1941 she married Norman Lee Aaron. Although Mr. Aaron was a career military man, Mrs. Aaron made her home in Cambridge except for a few years. Mr. Aaron passed away on January 12, 1982. She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church. At Grace she taught Sunday School and Vacation Bible School some years ago and was a member of the Dr. Hines Bible Class.
She is survived by one daughter; Francine A. Harrison of Cambridge, two grandchildren; Brian C. Harrison of Millersville and Autumn-Lynn Harrison of Cambridge, four sisters; Alice T. Bell of Salisbury, Louise T. Slacum of Cambridge, Margaret T. Kinnamon of Salisbury, and Rebecca T. Willey of Cambridge, one brother; Robert J. Tyler of Cambridge, and several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by a sister Mildred T. Bradshaw.
A funeral service was conducted at the Thomas Funeral Home by Rev. Douglas M. Ridley. Burial at the Maryland Veterans Cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home. Pall bearers will be nephews of Mrs. Aaron
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