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Catharine Anna <I>Duffy</I> Mayfield

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Catharine Anna Duffy Mayfield

Birth
Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 Nov 1938 (aged 55)
Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Antioch, Monroe County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Source: OBITUARIES OF MONROE COUNTY, OHIO, Vol 2, p 22

Catherine Anna Duffy was born June 28, 1883 near Antioch, and passed away November 13, 1938, at her home in Antioch. She was the only child of John M. and Harriet Davidson Duffy.

She united with the M.E. Church at seventeen years of age and lived a life worthy of imitation, was active in church work as long as health permitted.

She was married on March 11, 1900, to B. O. Mayfield. To this happy union two daughters and one son were born: Mrs. Love Fisher, Mrs. Josie Dougherty and John Mayfield.

Mrs. Mayfield is survived by her husband, two daughters, one son and four grandchildren, Ruth and Phyllis Dougherty and Dorothy and Betty Fisher, and a host of friends and so closes the earthly career of a good woman.

A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches and loving favors rather than silver and gold.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon, November 15th, in the M.E. Church in charge of Rev. J.L. Baker, of Fairview, formerly of Antioch, and Rev. L.K. Adams, of Antioch. Burial was in the Antioch cemetery.
Source: OBITUARIES OF MONROE COUNTY, OHIO, Vol 2, p 22

Catherine Anna Duffy was born June 28, 1883 near Antioch, and passed away November 13, 1938, at her home in Antioch. She was the only child of John M. and Harriet Davidson Duffy.

She united with the M.E. Church at seventeen years of age and lived a life worthy of imitation, was active in church work as long as health permitted.

She was married on March 11, 1900, to B. O. Mayfield. To this happy union two daughters and one son were born: Mrs. Love Fisher, Mrs. Josie Dougherty and John Mayfield.

Mrs. Mayfield is survived by her husband, two daughters, one son and four grandchildren, Ruth and Phyllis Dougherty and Dorothy and Betty Fisher, and a host of friends and so closes the earthly career of a good woman.

A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches and loving favors rather than silver and gold.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon, November 15th, in the M.E. Church in charge of Rev. J.L. Baker, of Fairview, formerly of Antioch, and Rev. L.K. Adams, of Antioch. Burial was in the Antioch cemetery.


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