Lorain-Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Marsh, 53, of 1127 West 20th St., were today at 1 p.m. at the Dombrowski Funeral Home, The Rev. Paul Kirk, pastor of the First Evangelical United Church, officiated. Burial was in Crown Hill Cemetery, Amherst.
Mrs. Marsh had suffered an apparent heart attack and was found dead in her bed Friday. She had been in ill health the past three years with a heart ailment and was under a doctor's care.
Mrs. Marsh was born in Newark and had lived in Lorain since 1919. Until three years ago she was employed as a long distance operator at the Lorain Telephone Co. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.
Survivors are a son, Glenn, of Amherst Township; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Kocsmar or Lorain and Mrs. Grace Baker of Amherst, and a brother, Steve Holovacs, of Henrietta.
Chronicle Telegram, The
{Elyria, Ohio}
July 6, 1964
Lorain-Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Marsh, 53, of 1127 West 20th St., were today at 1 p.m. at the Dombrowski Funeral Home, The Rev. Paul Kirk, pastor of the First Evangelical United Church, officiated. Burial was in Crown Hill Cemetery, Amherst.
Mrs. Marsh had suffered an apparent heart attack and was found dead in her bed Friday. She had been in ill health the past three years with a heart ailment and was under a doctor's care.
Mrs. Marsh was born in Newark and had lived in Lorain since 1919. Until three years ago she was employed as a long distance operator at the Lorain Telephone Co. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.
Survivors are a son, Glenn, of Amherst Township; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Kocsmar or Lorain and Mrs. Grace Baker of Amherst, and a brother, Steve Holovacs, of Henrietta.
Chronicle Telegram, The
{Elyria, Ohio}
July 6, 1964
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