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Mary Douglas <I>Meriwether</I> Patch

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Mary Douglas Meriwether Patch

Birth
Todd County, Kentucky, USA
Death
3 Dec 1944 (aged 79)
Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 9
Memorial ID
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New York Times (New York, New York), 4 December 1944

Mrs. George Patch
Sister of Dorothy Dix, the Well-Known Columnist
Special to the New York Times


Chicago, Dec. 3—Mrs. Mary Meriwether Patch, widow of George M. Patch and a niece of Mrs. Caroline Meriwether Goodlett, founder of the Daughters of the Confederacy, died today at her home in suburban Oak Park. She was born seventy-nine years ago in Todd County, Ky.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Harvey B. Richards of Lake Bluff, Mrs. John C. Hafner of Glen Ellyn and Mrs. John Burks of Washington, D.C.; a on, Huntington Patch; a brother, C.E. Meriwether, and a sister, Mrs. E.M. Gilmer, better known as Dorothy Dix, the columnist, both of New Orleans.
New York Times (New York, New York), 4 December 1944

Mrs. George Patch
Sister of Dorothy Dix, the Well-Known Columnist
Special to the New York Times


Chicago, Dec. 3—Mrs. Mary Meriwether Patch, widow of George M. Patch and a niece of Mrs. Caroline Meriwether Goodlett, founder of the Daughters of the Confederacy, died today at her home in suburban Oak Park. She was born seventy-nine years ago in Todd County, Ky.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Harvey B. Richards of Lake Bluff, Mrs. John C. Hafner of Glen Ellyn and Mrs. John Burks of Washington, D.C.; a on, Huntington Patch; a brother, C.E. Meriwether, and a sister, Mrs. E.M. Gilmer, better known as Dorothy Dix, the columnist, both of New Orleans.


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