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Susa Emma <I>Maxson</I> Patterson

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Susa Emma Maxson Patterson

Birth
Nortonville, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
Death
16 Jul 1972 (aged 87)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7558944, Longitude: -105.0965583
Plot
Block 70
Memorial ID
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 193, No 9, p 15, Sep. 9, 1972.

Mrs. Susa E. Patterson, daughter of Russel James Maxson, was born Jan. 19, 1885, in Nortonville, Kans., and died July 18, 1972, at Colorado General Hospital in Denver.

Susa Maxson was reared in Flandreau, S. D., and Gentry, Ark., and taught school for several years in Noel, Mo. She was married in 1907 to Burnett Patterson, who died in 1964. A Seventh Day Baptist all her life she was a charter member of the Denver church and was very active in WCTU work. She and her husband lived for a time in the Riverside, Calif. area.

She is survived by five sons: Thurman A., Colorado Springs; Gordon P., Denver; Wayne K., Canon City, Colo.; Merlyn M., Rising Sun, Md.; and Malcolm F., Denver; a brother, George Maxson, Riverside, Calif.; two sisters,. Mrs. Ethel Eyerly, Algonquin; Ill, and Mrs. Myrtle Ricketts, Gentry, twelve grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Farewell services were in charge of her pastor, the Rev. Glen Warner with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery.
G. W. W.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 193, No 9, p 15, Sep. 9, 1972.

Mrs. Susa E. Patterson, daughter of Russel James Maxson, was born Jan. 19, 1885, in Nortonville, Kans., and died July 18, 1972, at Colorado General Hospital in Denver.

Susa Maxson was reared in Flandreau, S. D., and Gentry, Ark., and taught school for several years in Noel, Mo. She was married in 1907 to Burnett Patterson, who died in 1964. A Seventh Day Baptist all her life she was a charter member of the Denver church and was very active in WCTU work. She and her husband lived for a time in the Riverside, Calif. area.

She is survived by five sons: Thurman A., Colorado Springs; Gordon P., Denver; Wayne K., Canon City, Colo.; Merlyn M., Rising Sun, Md.; and Malcolm F., Denver; a brother, George Maxson, Riverside, Calif.; two sisters,. Mrs. Ethel Eyerly, Algonquin; Ill, and Mrs. Myrtle Ricketts, Gentry, twelve grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Farewell services were in charge of her pastor, the Rev. Glen Warner with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery.
G. W. W.


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