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Margaret <I>Lionberger</I> Cutler

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Margaret Lionberger Cutler

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Jan 1963 (aged 73)
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Marion, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.6994478, Longitude: -70.7692193
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St Louis Post-Dispatch - 07 Dec 1912 p. 3

Miss Lionberger will be bride this afternoon
Fashionable Nuptials Planned for Her and Donald F. Cutler of Boston
Smart Reception Will Follow Ceremony in Westmoreland.

Miss Margaret Lionberger, daughter of Isaac H. Lionberger, one of St. Louis' most ardent sportswomen and a member of the most exclusive set, will be married this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock to Donald Frederick Cutler of Boston, Mass. The ceremony will be performed at the Lionberger mansion, 37 Westmoreland place, by the Rev. Carroll Davis, dean of Christ Church Cathedral, and will be witnessed by only the nearest relatives and friends. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. The bride's sister, Miss Louise Lionberger, will be her only bridesmaid. Mr. Cutler was accompanied here by his best man and five ushers. They are McKim Hollins of New York, and Messrs. Roger and John Cutler, cousins of the bridegroom, and Maurice Richardson of Boston, Eben Doolittle and Richard Mortimer of New York. . . [description of bride's and bridesmaid's dresses omitted]

After the ceremony there will be a large reception, which will be one of the fashionable affairs of the season. The bride is devoted to outdoor sports in many of which she excels. She was one of the first women in St. Louis to make a flight in an aeroplane. She sails her own boat when at Marion, Mass., where the Lionbergers have a summer home, and she is one of the girls who are said to have played polo at the Country Club last spring when the Eastern womens' teams were formed at Meadow Brook Hunt Club.

Miss Lionberger and Mr. Cutler met at the Lionberger summer home while the latter was still at college and the bride was a school girl. Their engagement was announced two years ago and after a time the rumor of the breaking of the engagement was heard and when the invitations for the wedding were received a fortnight ago it was a surprise, as only Miss Lionberger's family knew that the engagement had been renewed. After their wedding trip Mr. Cutler and his bride will live in Boston.
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St Louis Post-Dispatch - 07 Dec 1912 p. 3

Miss Lionberger will be bride this afternoon
Fashionable Nuptials Planned for Her and Donald F. Cutler of Boston
Smart Reception Will Follow Ceremony in Westmoreland.

Miss Margaret Lionberger, daughter of Isaac H. Lionberger, one of St. Louis' most ardent sportswomen and a member of the most exclusive set, will be married this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock to Donald Frederick Cutler of Boston, Mass. The ceremony will be performed at the Lionberger mansion, 37 Westmoreland place, by the Rev. Carroll Davis, dean of Christ Church Cathedral, and will be witnessed by only the nearest relatives and friends. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. The bride's sister, Miss Louise Lionberger, will be her only bridesmaid. Mr. Cutler was accompanied here by his best man and five ushers. They are McKim Hollins of New York, and Messrs. Roger and John Cutler, cousins of the bridegroom, and Maurice Richardson of Boston, Eben Doolittle and Richard Mortimer of New York. . . [description of bride's and bridesmaid's dresses omitted]

After the ceremony there will be a large reception, which will be one of the fashionable affairs of the season. The bride is devoted to outdoor sports in many of which she excels. She was one of the first women in St. Louis to make a flight in an aeroplane. She sails her own boat when at Marion, Mass., where the Lionbergers have a summer home, and she is one of the girls who are said to have played polo at the Country Club last spring when the Eastern womens' teams were formed at Meadow Brook Hunt Club.

Miss Lionberger and Mr. Cutler met at the Lionberger summer home while the latter was still at college and the bride was a school girl. Their engagement was announced two years ago and after a time the rumor of the breaking of the engagement was heard and when the invitations for the wedding were received a fortnight ago it was a surprise, as only Miss Lionberger's family knew that the engagement had been renewed. After their wedding trip Mr. Cutler and his bride will live in Boston.
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136293223/margaret-cutler: accessed ), memorial page for Margaret Lionberger Cutler (10 Aug 1889–1 Jan 1963), Find a Grave Memorial ID 136293223, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Marion, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Caryn (contributor 47509429).