Ada M. Archer, wife of George M Archer and a life-long resident of Ridgewood, died Friday morning at her home, 1102 East Ridgewood Avenue, after a three-year Illness. Her age was 69. Mrs. Archer was one of the oldest members of the First Presbyterian Church and Its Womens Guild, and was a charter member and past officer of the Ridgewood Elks Auxiliary. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 at the Van Emburgh Mortuary Chapel, the Rev. Dr. Charles A Platt, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be in Valleau. Surviving besides her husband (who is in the hospital), are one daughter. Mrs. Wilma Terzian, with whom Mrs. Archer made her home and two grandchildren, Lois and Mark.
The Sunday News
Ridgewood, New Jersey
07 Jun 1953, Page 67
Ada M. Archer, wife of George M Archer and a life-long resident of Ridgewood, died Friday morning at her home, 1102 East Ridgewood Avenue, after a three-year Illness. Her age was 69. Mrs. Archer was one of the oldest members of the First Presbyterian Church and Its Womens Guild, and was a charter member and past officer of the Ridgewood Elks Auxiliary. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 at the Van Emburgh Mortuary Chapel, the Rev. Dr. Charles A Platt, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be in Valleau. Surviving besides her husband (who is in the hospital), are one daughter. Mrs. Wilma Terzian, with whom Mrs. Archer made her home and two grandchildren, Lois and Mark.
The Sunday News
Ridgewood, New Jersey
07 Jun 1953, Page 67
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