She was the wife of Samuel F. Dewing, resided at 9 Fuller Street in Ashmont, and died on May 5, 1895, from Disease of the Brain and Paralysis that she had for three days at the age of 77 years, 8 months and 5 days.
Horace R. Crane was the undertaker, and she was interred on May 7, 1895.
Note was also made that Albert H. Dewing (1848-1895), a Foundryman, was not interred at Cedar Grove Cemetery according to records in the office at 920 Adams Street. However it is not clear how this note related to Susanna.
Information from the Dorchester Atheneum
A number of members of the Puffer family, including a toddler Redman Puffer, are interred at Columbia Cemetery, Columbia, Washington County, Maine.
*Her father's name is Redman Puffer, not Redmond. He got his name from his maternal grandmother, Jerusha Redman.Information from Contributor NCDave (47401038)
She was the wife of Samuel F. Dewing, resided at 9 Fuller Street in Ashmont, and died on May 5, 1895, from Disease of the Brain and Paralysis that she had for three days at the age of 77 years, 8 months and 5 days.
Horace R. Crane was the undertaker, and she was interred on May 7, 1895.
Note was also made that Albert H. Dewing (1848-1895), a Foundryman, was not interred at Cedar Grove Cemetery according to records in the office at 920 Adams Street. However it is not clear how this note related to Susanna.
Information from the Dorchester Atheneum
A number of members of the Puffer family, including a toddler Redman Puffer, are interred at Columbia Cemetery, Columbia, Washington County, Maine.
*Her father's name is Redman Puffer, not Redmond. He got his name from his maternal grandmother, Jerusha Redman.Information from Contributor NCDave (47401038)
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