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Margaret Elizabeth “Maggie” <I>Kellam</I> Carder

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Margaret Elizabeth “Maggie” Kellam Carder

Birth
Death
19 Nov 1940 (aged 82)
Virginia, USA
Burial
Elizabeth City, Pasquotank County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.2906528, Longitude: -76.2228472
Plot
Section 3 South
Memorial ID
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Married Twice
1 st Harry Cooke = 2 ed James Oney Carder

No Children

Margaret's obituary from "The Virginia Pilot-Ledger-Star":

Mrs. Margaret Kellam Carder--
Funeral services for Mrs. Carder, 83, who died in Norfolk Tuesday morning, were conducted at the Ziegler Funeral Home, in Elizabeth City, N.C., Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with the Rev. G.F. Hill, assisted by the Rev. C.C. Crawford, officiating.

During the services, "Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me" was sung by a quartet composed of Roland Sawyer, S.S. Burgess, Miss Ethel Jones and Mrs. Charles Tillett.

Pallbearers were Harold Overman, Howard Stevens, Lucian Morrissette, Kenyon Wilson, Ray Kramer, M.L. Britt, Louis Greenleaf and Herbert Thompson. Burial was in Hollywood Cemetery at Elizabeth City.

Mrs. Carder was the widow of James O. Carder, of Bedford, and the daughter of the late Thomas Hatton and Mrs. Susan Ann Kellam, of Accomac, on the Eastern Shore. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. C.W. [Annie] Stevens, of Elizabeth City, N.C., and a number of nieces and nephews.

Cause of Death: Arteriosclerosis
Married Twice
1 st Harry Cooke = 2 ed James Oney Carder

No Children

Margaret's obituary from "The Virginia Pilot-Ledger-Star":

Mrs. Margaret Kellam Carder--
Funeral services for Mrs. Carder, 83, who died in Norfolk Tuesday morning, were conducted at the Ziegler Funeral Home, in Elizabeth City, N.C., Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with the Rev. G.F. Hill, assisted by the Rev. C.C. Crawford, officiating.

During the services, "Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me" was sung by a quartet composed of Roland Sawyer, S.S. Burgess, Miss Ethel Jones and Mrs. Charles Tillett.

Pallbearers were Harold Overman, Howard Stevens, Lucian Morrissette, Kenyon Wilson, Ray Kramer, M.L. Britt, Louis Greenleaf and Herbert Thompson. Burial was in Hollywood Cemetery at Elizabeth City.

Mrs. Carder was the widow of James O. Carder, of Bedford, and the daughter of the late Thomas Hatton and Mrs. Susan Ann Kellam, of Accomac, on the Eastern Shore. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. C.W. [Annie] Stevens, of Elizabeth City, N.C., and a number of nieces and nephews.

Cause of Death: Arteriosclerosis


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