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Anna Marcet <I>Haldeman</I> Haldeman-Julius

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Anna Marcet Haldeman Haldeman-Julius

Birth
Death
Mar 1941 (aged 53)
Girard, Crawford County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Cedarville, Stephenson County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Front right section - Row 9
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Married Emanuel Julius

The Freeport Journal Standard 6-21-1941 pg 3
MARCET HALDEMAN-JULIUS ASHES ARE SCATTERED AT CEMETERY AT CEOARVILLE
Relative and Friends Carry Out Request of Former Resident Cedarville, Ill., June 21—On Wednesday afternoon a small group of relatives and friends gathered at the grave of Mrs. Marcet Haldeman-Julius in the Cedarville cemetery to carry out her request that some of her ashes be scattered from the high knoll on which the Addams plots are located, into the wooded valley below, a picturesque portion of the Addams estate of which she was particularly fond. Mrs. Haldeman-Julius passed away at Girard, Kans., in March, after an illness of several months. Here, throughout the summer months for many years, she has been doing much of her writing. Her published works through the years covered a wide and varied field, ranging from a delightfully naïve and enchanting fairy tale of her own beloved woods, written here in her early teens, to the rugged realism of her later works. Among those present at the interment Wednesday afternoon were her children, Henry and Alice Haldeman-Julius, and a few friends.
Married Emanuel Julius

The Freeport Journal Standard 6-21-1941 pg 3
MARCET HALDEMAN-JULIUS ASHES ARE SCATTERED AT CEMETERY AT CEOARVILLE
Relative and Friends Carry Out Request of Former Resident Cedarville, Ill., June 21—On Wednesday afternoon a small group of relatives and friends gathered at the grave of Mrs. Marcet Haldeman-Julius in the Cedarville cemetery to carry out her request that some of her ashes be scattered from the high knoll on which the Addams plots are located, into the wooded valley below, a picturesque portion of the Addams estate of which she was particularly fond. Mrs. Haldeman-Julius passed away at Girard, Kans., in March, after an illness of several months. Here, throughout the summer months for many years, she has been doing much of her writing. Her published works through the years covered a wide and varied field, ranging from a delightfully naïve and enchanting fairy tale of her own beloved woods, written here in her early teens, to the rugged realism of her later works. Among those present at the interment Wednesday afternoon were her children, Henry and Alice Haldeman-Julius, and a few friends.

Inscription

"I was not and was conceived. I loved and did a little work. I am not and am content."
Freeport Journal-Standard Freeport Ill 9-6-1975 pg 20-21



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