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Bertha Estella <I>Bowers</I> Suter

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Bertha Estella Bowers Suter

Birth
Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia, USA
Death
8 Mar 1934 (aged 54)
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Brunswick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A/45
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MRS. CHARLES W. SUTER died in Baltimore Hospital. Stricken while en route to Baltimore on a train Thursday afternoon, Mrs. BERTHA SUTER, wife of Charles W. Suter, yardmaster at the Baltimore and Ohio yards in Brunswick, died very suddenly in the Maryland University hospital in Baltimore at 11.30 o'clock Thursday night of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was aged 54 years.

As far as could be learned, Mrs. Suter had been in her usual health before she boarded a train for Baltimore Thursday afternoon. On the way she was sticken and as soon as the train arrived in Baltimore she was rushed to the hospital. She failed to rally and death followed. She was believed to have been on her way to visit her children in Baltimore when the attack came.

She is survived by her husband and her mother, Mrs. Mary L. Bowers, who made her home with her daughter, and eleven children. They are: John H. Suter, Washington; Charles G. Suter, Baltimore; Mrs. Ralph Cramer, Baltimore, Virginia May, Alice E., William P. Suter and Mrs. Melvin Nuse, all of Frederick; Conrad, Lester, Anna R. and Ellen L. Suter, all at home. Three brothers and three sisters also survive: J.W., James H. and Nelson A Bowers, all of Frederick; Mrs. Nellie Hobbs, Martinsburg, W.Va.; Ms. Alice Lamar, Baltimore.

Funeral from the late home, South Maple avenue, Brunswick, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Mark Jenkins, rector of the Brunswick Episcopal church, will have charge. Interment in Park Heights cemetery.

Source: The News (Frederick, Maryland)
March 10, 1934
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MRS. CHARLES W. SUTER died in Baltimore Hospital. Stricken while en route to Baltimore on a train Thursday afternoon, Mrs. BERTHA SUTER, wife of Charles W. Suter, yardmaster at the Baltimore and Ohio yards in Brunswick, died very suddenly in the Maryland University hospital in Baltimore at 11.30 o'clock Thursday night of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was aged 54 years.

As far as could be learned, Mrs. Suter had been in her usual health before she boarded a train for Baltimore Thursday afternoon. On the way she was sticken and as soon as the train arrived in Baltimore she was rushed to the hospital. She failed to rally and death followed. She was believed to have been on her way to visit her children in Baltimore when the attack came.

She is survived by her husband and her mother, Mrs. Mary L. Bowers, who made her home with her daughter, and eleven children. They are: John H. Suter, Washington; Charles G. Suter, Baltimore; Mrs. Ralph Cramer, Baltimore, Virginia May, Alice E., William P. Suter and Mrs. Melvin Nuse, all of Frederick; Conrad, Lester, Anna R. and Ellen L. Suter, all at home. Three brothers and three sisters also survive: J.W., James H. and Nelson A Bowers, all of Frederick; Mrs. Nellie Hobbs, Martinsburg, W.Va.; Ms. Alice Lamar, Baltimore.

Funeral from the late home, South Maple avenue, Brunswick, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Mark Jenkins, rector of the Brunswick Episcopal church, will have charge. Interment in Park Heights cemetery.

Source: The News (Frederick, Maryland)
March 10, 1934
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