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Edith Mae <I>Carter</I> Lowdermilk

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Edith Mae Carter Lowdermilk

Birth
Mount Savage, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Death
22 Sep 1994 (aged 86)
Norfolk City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Capron, Southampton County, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.709182, Longitude: -77.196501
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Edith Mae Carter Lowdermilk, 86, a resident of Capron, died Thursday, Sept. 22, 1994, at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital.

Mrs. Lowdermilk was a native of Mount Savage, Md., and was the daughter of the late Francis and Clara Criswell Carter. Her husband was the late Lee Roy Lowdermilk. She belonged to St. Mary's Catholic Church in Cumberland, Md.

Survivors include a daughter, Mary D. Shuck of Kissimmee, Fla.; a son, Richard F. Lowdermilk of Capron; three granddaughters; three grandsons; and six great-grandchildren.

Graveside funeral services will be held in Capron Cemetery on Monday, Sept. 26, 1994, at 10 a.m. by Father Carl DeSouza. A Christian wake will be held in Purviance Funeral Home, Boykins Chapel, on Sunday at 6 p.m. The family will receive friends at the funeral home following the wake service. Memorial donations may be made to the Capron Volunteer Rescue Squad.


Source: The Virginian Pilot
September 24, 1994

Edith Mae Carter Lowdermilk, 86, a resident of Capron, died Thursday, Sept. 22, 1994, at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital.

Mrs. Lowdermilk was a native of Mount Savage, Md., and was the daughter of the late Francis and Clara Criswell Carter. Her husband was the late Lee Roy Lowdermilk. She belonged to St. Mary's Catholic Church in Cumberland, Md.

Survivors include a daughter, Mary D. Shuck of Kissimmee, Fla.; a son, Richard F. Lowdermilk of Capron; three granddaughters; three grandsons; and six great-grandchildren.

Graveside funeral services will be held in Capron Cemetery on Monday, Sept. 26, 1994, at 10 a.m. by Father Carl DeSouza. A Christian wake will be held in Purviance Funeral Home, Boykins Chapel, on Sunday at 6 p.m. The family will receive friends at the funeral home following the wake service. Memorial donations may be made to the Capron Volunteer Rescue Squad.


Source: The Virginian Pilot
September 24, 1994


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