Private funeral services for Mrs. Lea H. Binford, a social worker at Happy Hills Hospital, Baltimore, were held today in Cambridge.
Mrs. Binford, the former Lea Henry, was the daughter of the late Sidney and Marie Warner Henry of Cambridge. Her grandparents were Robert G. Henry, who served as mayor of Cambridge, and Julia Muse Henry, and Mr. and Mrs. O. F. H. Warner of Baltimore.
Mrs. Binford died Friday at her sister's home in Roland Park, after a heart attack.
She was born in Cambridge where she attended public schools, and later attended the Stuart Hall School, Staunton, Va.
She formerly worked for the Henry Watson Children's Aid Society, and was secretary at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Ruxton, Md.
She was a member of the National Society of Colonial Dames.
Mrs. Binford is survived by her sister, Mrs. Pleasonton L. Conquest, 3rd; a brother, Robert G. Henry of Kansas City, Mo., and six nieces and nephews.
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Mrs. Oliver Franklin Hack Warner announces the marriage of her grand-daughter, Lea Warner Henry and Sgt. Charles T. Binford, of Baltimore, Md. on Tuesday, December the seventh at 11 A.M. at Memorial Episcopal Church, Baltimore. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Henry. The groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Grainer Binford.
Daily Banner
8 Dec 1943
Private funeral services for Mrs. Lea H. Binford, a social worker at Happy Hills Hospital, Baltimore, were held today in Cambridge.
Mrs. Binford, the former Lea Henry, was the daughter of the late Sidney and Marie Warner Henry of Cambridge. Her grandparents were Robert G. Henry, who served as mayor of Cambridge, and Julia Muse Henry, and Mr. and Mrs. O. F. H. Warner of Baltimore.
Mrs. Binford died Friday at her sister's home in Roland Park, after a heart attack.
She was born in Cambridge where she attended public schools, and later attended the Stuart Hall School, Staunton, Va.
She formerly worked for the Henry Watson Children's Aid Society, and was secretary at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Ruxton, Md.
She was a member of the National Society of Colonial Dames.
Mrs. Binford is survived by her sister, Mrs. Pleasonton L. Conquest, 3rd; a brother, Robert G. Henry of Kansas City, Mo., and six nieces and nephews.
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Mrs. Oliver Franklin Hack Warner announces the marriage of her grand-daughter, Lea Warner Henry and Sgt. Charles T. Binford, of Baltimore, Md. on Tuesday, December the seventh at 11 A.M. at Memorial Episcopal Church, Baltimore. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Henry. The groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Grainer Binford.
Daily Banner
8 Dec 1943
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