residence of daughter, Mrs. Standish
Berryman, Reisterstown, Baltimore
county, at ten o'clock Friday night.
January 2. 1914. If she had lived until
the twentieth of this month, she
would have been ninety years old. Her
death was due to general debility incident
to advanced age. She had a wonderful
memory and a remarkable constitution.
She enjoyed her usual health up
to last Friday evening, when she was
compelled to take her bed.
On February 14. 1861, she married Asa
Warner of Reisterstown. She was a
member of Trinity Lutheran Church,
Reisterstown. She is survived by one
sister. Miss Mary G. Holton, of Oxford.
Pa., and one daughter, Mrs. Berryman,
with whom she had resided for the past
thirty-six years. The funeral took place
from her late home Monday morning at
10 o'clock. Burial was in Loudon Park
at noon .
The Times January 9, 1914
residence of daughter, Mrs. Standish
Berryman, Reisterstown, Baltimore
county, at ten o'clock Friday night.
January 2. 1914. If she had lived until
the twentieth of this month, she
would have been ninety years old. Her
death was due to general debility incident
to advanced age. She had a wonderful
memory and a remarkable constitution.
She enjoyed her usual health up
to last Friday evening, when she was
compelled to take her bed.
On February 14. 1861, she married Asa
Warner of Reisterstown. She was a
member of Trinity Lutheran Church,
Reisterstown. She is survived by one
sister. Miss Mary G. Holton, of Oxford.
Pa., and one daughter, Mrs. Berryman,
with whom she had resided for the past
thirty-six years. The funeral took place
from her late home Monday morning at
10 o'clock. Burial was in Loudon Park
at noon .
The Times January 9, 1914
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