A native of Sunsbury, Conn., Mrs. Lobdell was a daughter of Rev. Truman Weed and Sarah Campbell Weed.
She attended Syracuse University and with her husband was a Central New York Methodist Conference missionary to Korea.
She was a member of Ovid Federated Church and of the missionary society of the local church.
Surviving are three sons, Robert of Buffalo, Edwin of Pleasant Hall, Calif.; and Thoburn of Ithaca; a brother, Robert C. Weed of Chicago, Ill.; and a sister, Miss Elizabeth Weed of Concord, N.H.
The service was in charge of the John D. Covert Funeral Home of Ovid.
Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, Friday, August 7, 1964, p. 5A
A native of Sunsbury, Conn., Mrs. Lobdell was a daughter of Rev. Truman Weed and Sarah Campbell Weed.
She attended Syracuse University and with her husband was a Central New York Methodist Conference missionary to Korea.
She was a member of Ovid Federated Church and of the missionary society of the local church.
Surviving are three sons, Robert of Buffalo, Edwin of Pleasant Hall, Calif.; and Thoburn of Ithaca; a brother, Robert C. Weed of Chicago, Ill.; and a sister, Miss Elizabeth Weed of Concord, N.H.
The service was in charge of the John D. Covert Funeral Home of Ovid.
Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, Friday, August 7, 1964, p. 5A
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