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Miriam Lois <I>DeWolfe</I> Cunningham

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Miriam Lois DeWolfe Cunningham

Birth
Marion, Marion County, Ohio, USA
Death
12 Apr 1919 (aged 39)
Marion, Marion County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Marion, Marion County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Eastlawn Section, Lot 13
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Wife of Theodore M. Cunningham. Daughter of Simon Dewolfe and Dell Webster DeWolfe. Mother of two sons, Newton, and Theodore, and mother of Elizabeth.

Note: This is a reburial, per Marion Cemetery Records, on 11/19/1956 transferred from Marion Mausoleum.

The Marion Star, April 12, 1919
Marion, Ohio

After several years illness Mrs. T. M. CUNNINGHAM passed away this morning at
3:15 o'clock at her home, No. 215 Merchant avenue.She suffered from tuberculosis and Mr. CUNNINGHAM sent her and their family to San Diego, California, last June, in the hope that she might regain her health. About
the holidays he joined them and they went to Albuquerque, New Mexico, in January, and while there the entire family was taken ill with influenza.
All recovered but Mrs. CUNNINGHAM, who failed rapidly and the family brought her home the last week in February. Since then her condition has been critical.

Mrs. CUNNINGHAM was thirty-nine years of age and was formerly Miss MIRIAM LOIS
DeWOLFE.

She Was born in this city, June 24, 1879, a daughter of SIMON E. and BELL WEBSTER DeWOLFE.

She spent her entire life in Marion and graduated from the High school in the class of 1897.

Later she attended the Lake Erie seminary at Painesville and was married to Mr. CUNNINGHAM in this city June 1, 1904.

During her lifetime Mrs. CUNNINGHAM made many warm friendships, for she was well liked. Through her illness and death the family has had the most sincere sympathy of all who knew them, for in her death it takes not only the wife,
but the mother from her four young children, MIRIAM MARSHALL, aged fourteen; NEWTON DeWOLF, aged eleven; THEODORE WEBSTER, aged nine, and ELIZABETH, aged four.

With the husband and children survive the parents, who reside on east Center
street; the grandmother, Mrs. L. C. WEBSTER, of east Center street, and the brothers and sisters, Mrs. GEORGE B. KNAPP, of this city; Mrs. RODNEY H. REESE, of Washington; DeLOS DeWOLFE of Akron, and BARNEY DeWOLFE, of Marion.

Mrs. CUNNINGHAM had been a member of the First Presbyterian church since childhood and Dr. S. W. STECKEL will conduct the funeral services from the residence, Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The body will be placed in the Marion mausoleum.
Wife of Theodore M. Cunningham. Daughter of Simon Dewolfe and Dell Webster DeWolfe. Mother of two sons, Newton, and Theodore, and mother of Elizabeth.

Note: This is a reburial, per Marion Cemetery Records, on 11/19/1956 transferred from Marion Mausoleum.

The Marion Star, April 12, 1919
Marion, Ohio

After several years illness Mrs. T. M. CUNNINGHAM passed away this morning at
3:15 o'clock at her home, No. 215 Merchant avenue.She suffered from tuberculosis and Mr. CUNNINGHAM sent her and their family to San Diego, California, last June, in the hope that she might regain her health. About
the holidays he joined them and they went to Albuquerque, New Mexico, in January, and while there the entire family was taken ill with influenza.
All recovered but Mrs. CUNNINGHAM, who failed rapidly and the family brought her home the last week in February. Since then her condition has been critical.

Mrs. CUNNINGHAM was thirty-nine years of age and was formerly Miss MIRIAM LOIS
DeWOLFE.

She Was born in this city, June 24, 1879, a daughter of SIMON E. and BELL WEBSTER DeWOLFE.

She spent her entire life in Marion and graduated from the High school in the class of 1897.

Later she attended the Lake Erie seminary at Painesville and was married to Mr. CUNNINGHAM in this city June 1, 1904.

During her lifetime Mrs. CUNNINGHAM made many warm friendships, for she was well liked. Through her illness and death the family has had the most sincere sympathy of all who knew them, for in her death it takes not only the wife,
but the mother from her four young children, MIRIAM MARSHALL, aged fourteen; NEWTON DeWOLF, aged eleven; THEODORE WEBSTER, aged nine, and ELIZABETH, aged four.

With the husband and children survive the parents, who reside on east Center
street; the grandmother, Mrs. L. C. WEBSTER, of east Center street, and the brothers and sisters, Mrs. GEORGE B. KNAPP, of this city; Mrs. RODNEY H. REESE, of Washington; DeLOS DeWOLFE of Akron, and BARNEY DeWOLFE, of Marion.

Mrs. CUNNINGHAM had been a member of the First Presbyterian church since childhood and Dr. S. W. STECKEL will conduct the funeral services from the residence, Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The body will be placed in the Marion mausoleum.


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