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Elizabeth J <I>Goldsmith</I> Case

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Elizabeth J Goldsmith Case

Birth
Peconic, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Death
6 Apr 1944 (aged 65)
Greenport, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Cutchogue, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
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MRS OSCAR S CASE

Mrs Elizabeth Goldsmith Case, wife of Oscar S Case of Peconic, died at the Eastern Long Island Hospital on April 6th after a short illness. She was 66 years of age.

Mrs Case was born in Peconic April 20, 1878, the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Austin Goldsmith.

Funeral services were held at her late home on Easter Sunday, the Rev James hood, pastor of the Cutchogue Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in the Cutchogue Cemetery.

Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs Charles Brown of Hicksville and Mrs John Schriefer of Peconic; four sons, Byron Case of Cutchogue, Gerald Case of Cutchogue, Milton Case of Peconic and Kenneth Case of Peconic, and eleven grandchildren.

Mrs Case was truly a mother in every sense of the word, a loving wife and a kind neighbor. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to her loved ones in their hour of bereavement.

Obit was published in The Long Island Traveler -Mattituck Watchman Thurs Apr 13, 1944 p1

MRS OSCAR S CASE

Mrs Elizabeth Goldsmith Case, wife of Oscar S Case of Peconic, died at the Eastern Long Island Hospital on April 6th after a short illness. She was 66 years of age.

Mrs Case was born in Peconic April 20, 1878, the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Austin Goldsmith.

Funeral services were held at her late home on Easter Sunday, the Rev James hood, pastor of the Cutchogue Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in the Cutchogue Cemetery.

Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs Charles Brown of Hicksville and Mrs John Schriefer of Peconic; four sons, Byron Case of Cutchogue, Gerald Case of Cutchogue, Milton Case of Peconic and Kenneth Case of Peconic, and eleven grandchildren.

Mrs Case was truly a mother in every sense of the word, a loving wife and a kind neighbor. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to her loved ones in their hour of bereavement.

Obit was published in The Long Island Traveler -Mattituck Watchman Thurs Apr 13, 1944 p1



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