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Mabel Elizabeth <I>Griffith</I> Littlepage

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Mabel Elizabeth Griffith Littlepage

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
27 Aug 1998 (aged 86)
Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Beallsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row M, Lot 1, Site 3b
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Parents:

- Howard Griffith [1878-1942]

- Elizabeth Perry Griffith [1879-1959]


Married (1) Towneley Epes Gamble (div. 1950)


Child:

- Joan Gamble Palmer [1938-1983]


Married (2) James Hemenway Littlepage.


Obituary

The Washington Post - August 31, 1998


Mabel Griffith Littlepage, 86, a lifelong Washington area resident who was active in Democratic Party groups, died of coronary arrest Aug. 27 at her home in Chevy Chase.


She was a founder of the Silver Spring Democratic Club and a member of the Women's National Democratic Club. She also had been active in Democratic Party campaigns in suburban Maryland and had done volunteer work at the White House.


Mrs. Littlepage, a Montgomery County native, was a graduate of Central High School. She attended the College of William and Mary. She had been a Red Cross nurses aide at Walter Reed Army Medical Centery during World War II.


Her marriage to Towneley Epes Gamble ended in divorce [1950]. Her second husband, James H. Littlepage, died in 1988, and a daughter by her first marriage, Joan Gamble Palmer, died in 1983.


Survivors include two step-daughters, Judith Sawyer of Charleston, S.C., and Cecelia Littlepage of Berkeley, Calif.; a brother, William Griffith of Beltsville; three sisters, Blanche Clark of West Lafayette, Ind., Margaret Livingston of Gaithersburg, and Mary Ann Kephart of Poolesville.


Parents:

- Howard Griffith [1878-1942]

- Elizabeth Perry Griffith [1879-1959]


Married (1) Towneley Epes Gamble (div. 1950)


Child:

- Joan Gamble Palmer [1938-1983]


Married (2) James Hemenway Littlepage.


Obituary

The Washington Post - August 31, 1998


Mabel Griffith Littlepage, 86, a lifelong Washington area resident who was active in Democratic Party groups, died of coronary arrest Aug. 27 at her home in Chevy Chase.


She was a founder of the Silver Spring Democratic Club and a member of the Women's National Democratic Club. She also had been active in Democratic Party campaigns in suburban Maryland and had done volunteer work at the White House.


Mrs. Littlepage, a Montgomery County native, was a graduate of Central High School. She attended the College of William and Mary. She had been a Red Cross nurses aide at Walter Reed Army Medical Centery during World War II.


Her marriage to Towneley Epes Gamble ended in divorce [1950]. Her second husband, James H. Littlepage, died in 1988, and a daughter by her first marriage, Joan Gamble Palmer, died in 1983.


Survivors include two step-daughters, Judith Sawyer of Charleston, S.C., and Cecelia Littlepage of Berkeley, Calif.; a brother, William Griffith of Beltsville; three sisters, Blanche Clark of West Lafayette, Ind., Margaret Livingston of Gaithersburg, and Mary Ann Kephart of Poolesville.




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