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Pauline <I>Stevenson</I> Ash

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Pauline Stevenson Ash

Birth
Death
4 Jun 1994 (aged 85)
Burial
New Port Richey, Pasco County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Birth date - March 12 1909

Author of the book "Florida Cracker Days in West Pasco County 1830 - 1982". Published in 1984.

Daughter of Richard D. and Sarah (Hicks) Stevenson, Sr.
Sister of Eva Stevenson Little, Gertrude Stevenson Burgess, Hazel Stevenson Uzzle, Wilmon M. Stevenson, Harmon C. Stevenson, Sr. and Richard D. Stevenson, Jr.



PAULINE STEVENSON ASH, 85, of New Port Richey died Saturday at Richey Manor Nursing Home. She was the owner of Al and Ash Real Estate in New Port Richey, the first Democratic executive committee woman for Pasco County, author of "Florida Cracker Days of West Pasco County from 1830-1982" and the great-granddaughter of Samuel H. Stevenson, who settled at Seven Springs in the 1830s. She was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church and charter member of Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 117 of New Port Richey. She is survived by three brothers, Richard D. Stevenson Jr. and Wilmon M. Stevenson, both of New Port Richey, and Harmon C. Stevenson of Inverness; and two sisters, Hazel Uzzle of New Port Richey and Gertrude Burgess of Valrico. George B. Morgan Funeral Home, New Port Richey.

---- The Tampa Tribune
Date: June 6, 1994


ASH, PAULINE STEVENSON, 85, of New Port Richey, died Saturday (June 4, 1994) at Richey Manor Nursing Home. She was a native of Elfers and owner of Al Ash Real Estate. She was a charter member of Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 117, a member of Asbury United Methodist Church, first state Democratic Committeewoman for Pasco County, and author of Florida Cracker Days of West Pasco. Survivors include three brothers, Wilmon and Richard Stevenson, both of New Port Richey, and Harmon Stevenson, Inverness; and two sisters, Gertrude Burgess, Brandon, and Hazel Uzzle, New Port Richey. Morgan Funeral Home, New Port Richey.
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St. Petersburg Times (FL)
Date: June 6, 1994


Birth date - March 12 1909

Author of the book "Florida Cracker Days in West Pasco County 1830 - 1982". Published in 1984.

Daughter of Richard D. and Sarah (Hicks) Stevenson, Sr.
Sister of Eva Stevenson Little, Gertrude Stevenson Burgess, Hazel Stevenson Uzzle, Wilmon M. Stevenson, Harmon C. Stevenson, Sr. and Richard D. Stevenson, Jr.



PAULINE STEVENSON ASH, 85, of New Port Richey died Saturday at Richey Manor Nursing Home. She was the owner of Al and Ash Real Estate in New Port Richey, the first Democratic executive committee woman for Pasco County, author of "Florida Cracker Days of West Pasco County from 1830-1982" and the great-granddaughter of Samuel H. Stevenson, who settled at Seven Springs in the 1830s. She was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church and charter member of Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 117 of New Port Richey. She is survived by three brothers, Richard D. Stevenson Jr. and Wilmon M. Stevenson, both of New Port Richey, and Harmon C. Stevenson of Inverness; and two sisters, Hazel Uzzle of New Port Richey and Gertrude Burgess of Valrico. George B. Morgan Funeral Home, New Port Richey.

---- The Tampa Tribune
Date: June 6, 1994


ASH, PAULINE STEVENSON, 85, of New Port Richey, died Saturday (June 4, 1994) at Richey Manor Nursing Home. She was a native of Elfers and owner of Al Ash Real Estate. She was a charter member of Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 117, a member of Asbury United Methodist Church, first state Democratic Committeewoman for Pasco County, and author of Florida Cracker Days of West Pasco. Survivors include three brothers, Wilmon and Richard Stevenson, both of New Port Richey, and Harmon Stevenson, Inverness; and two sisters, Gertrude Burgess, Brandon, and Hazel Uzzle, New Port Richey. Morgan Funeral Home, New Port Richey.
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St. Petersburg Times (FL)
Date: June 6, 1994



Inscription

Secretary - - Author

Order of the Eastern star (with symbol).

Gravesite Details

Shares stone with husband Albert L. Ash Jr.



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