Born Dec. 27, 1918, in Baltimore, she was the daughter of the late Frank U.S. and Eleanor Amelia Dykes Baker.
She was preceded in death by her husband, William T. McGraw.
She was a homemaker.
She was a member of Monkton United Methodist Church and the Womens Society.
She was a member of the National Poets Society and the Clan MacRae.
She is survived by eight children, Frank McGraw of Hagerstown, Ellen Killmer and Janet Merritt, both of Red Lion, Pa., Malcolm McGraw of Newport News, Va., Thomas McGraw and Mary Matthews, both of Baltimore, Lawrence McGraw of Bel Air, Md., and William McGraw of Key West, Fla.; one brother, James Parker of Florida; 18 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
Born Dec. 27, 1918, in Baltimore, she was the daughter of the late Frank U.S. and Eleanor Amelia Dykes Baker.
She was preceded in death by her husband, William T. McGraw.
She was a homemaker.
She was a member of Monkton United Methodist Church and the Womens Society.
She was a member of the National Poets Society and the Clan MacRae.
She is survived by eight children, Frank McGraw of Hagerstown, Ellen Killmer and Janet Merritt, both of Red Lion, Pa., Malcolm McGraw of Newport News, Va., Thomas McGraw and Mary Matthews, both of Baltimore, Lawrence McGraw of Bel Air, Md., and William McGraw of Key West, Fla.; one brother, James Parker of Florida; 18 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
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