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Elizabeth A <I>McKenzie</I> Seaders

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Elizabeth A McKenzie Seaders

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
18 May 1947 (aged 83–84)
Maryland, USA
Burial
Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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CUMBERLAND,MARYLAND --- Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Seaders, 63, wife of John Seaders, died last night at her residence, 1003 Kentucky Avenue. She had been seriously ill several months and in failing health for some time.
A native of the Winchester Road section, Mrs. Senders was a daughter of the late Enoch and Mary (Adkins) McKenzie. She belonged to St. Mary's Catholic Church and the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the parish.

Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Ralph Seaders, at home, and Charles Seaders, this city; two daughters, Miss Rosalie Seaders and Mrs. George Loar, both at home; a brother, Joseph A. McKenzie, and a sister, Mrs. Ida Reitmeier, aIso of this city, and three grandchildren.

The body is at the home. A requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's church with interment in the church cemetery.

The Cumberland Evening Times, May 19, 1947
From McKenzies of Early Maryland
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CUMBERLAND,MARYLAND --- Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Seaders, 63, wife of John Seaders, died last night at her residence, 1003 Kentucky Avenue. She had been seriously ill several months and in failing health for some time.
A native of the Winchester Road section, Mrs. Senders was a daughter of the late Enoch and Mary (Adkins) McKenzie. She belonged to St. Mary's Catholic Church and the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the parish.

Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Ralph Seaders, at home, and Charles Seaders, this city; two daughters, Miss Rosalie Seaders and Mrs. George Loar, both at home; a brother, Joseph A. McKenzie, and a sister, Mrs. Ida Reitmeier, aIso of this city, and three grandchildren.

The body is at the home. A requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's church with interment in the church cemetery.

The Cumberland Evening Times, May 19, 1947
From McKenzies of Early Maryland
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