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Mae L <I>Field</I> Snider

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Mae L Field Snider

Birth
Oxford Mills, Jones County, Iowa, USA
Death
11 Nov 1956 (aged 84)
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Marion, Linn County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 15 lot 38 space 2
Memorial ID
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The Cedar Rapids Gazette Monday November 12, 1956
Mae L. Frink.
Mae L. Frink, Cedar Rapids resident 33 years who made her home the last 17 years with a daughter, Mrs. Harold H. Brown, 2644 County Club Parkway SE, died at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Born at Oxford Mills, March 15, 1872, daughter of the late George and Lydia Tyrrell Field, she was married May 6, 1896, to John P. Snider, living in Chicago the next six years. She then returned to Oxford Mills to reside a number of years and then came to Marion. She moved to Cedar Rapids in 1923.
Mrs. Frink, affiliated with St. Paul's Methodist church, was a member of Martha circle.
Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Brown, are a daughter-in-law, Mrs. J.P. Snider of Cedar Rapids, with whom she spent frequent summers at Camp O'Delhi; three grandchildren, John P. Snider of Des Moines, Patricia and Dennis Brown of Cedar Rapids, and a great-grandson, John Paul Snider, jr., of Des Moines. Her husband, Mr. Snider, and a son, J.P. Snider, preceded her in death.
Services will be conducted in the Murdoch funeral home, Marion, at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday by Dr. Jackson Burns of St. Paul's Methodist church. Burial will be in Oak Shade cemetery, Marion. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday.
The Cedar Rapids Gazette Monday November 12, 1956
Mae L. Frink.
Mae L. Frink, Cedar Rapids resident 33 years who made her home the last 17 years with a daughter, Mrs. Harold H. Brown, 2644 County Club Parkway SE, died at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Born at Oxford Mills, March 15, 1872, daughter of the late George and Lydia Tyrrell Field, she was married May 6, 1896, to John P. Snider, living in Chicago the next six years. She then returned to Oxford Mills to reside a number of years and then came to Marion. She moved to Cedar Rapids in 1923.
Mrs. Frink, affiliated with St. Paul's Methodist church, was a member of Martha circle.
Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Brown, are a daughter-in-law, Mrs. J.P. Snider of Cedar Rapids, with whom she spent frequent summers at Camp O'Delhi; three grandchildren, John P. Snider of Des Moines, Patricia and Dennis Brown of Cedar Rapids, and a great-grandson, John Paul Snider, jr., of Des Moines. Her husband, Mr. Snider, and a son, J.P. Snider, preceded her in death.
Services will be conducted in the Murdoch funeral home, Marion, at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday by Dr. Jackson Burns of St. Paul's Methodist church. Burial will be in Oak Shade cemetery, Marion. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday.


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