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Mary <I>Cleaver</I> Bickford

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Mary Cleaver Bickford

Birth
Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA
Death
Apr 1965 (aged 88)
Deming, Luna County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Deming, Luna County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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Wife of Edward Harley Bickford who predeceased her in the summer of 1938.
Obituary
Deming (N.M.) Graphic, April 5, 1965- Page 3---
Mrs. Bickford passes away Thursday a.m.
Funeral services for Mary Cleaver Bickford of 806 West
Pine were held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Presbyterian
Church, Rev. George Carson officiating. Burial was in Moun-
tain View Cemetery under the direction of Mahoney's Funeral
Home, Mrs. Bickford passed away at a locat hospital Thurs-
day morning.
She was born March 9, 1877 near Aurora, Illinois and was a graduate of Hyde Park High School, Chicago. She married Edward H. Bickford June 27, 1914 and they came to New Mexico and made their home in Deming. He passed away in
the summer of 1938 and she continued to make her home here.
Mrs. Bickford was chairman of the local Red Cross Chapter
for 20 years, was an active member and worker in the
Presbyterian Church in Deming and belonged to a number of social groups.
Survivors include eight nieces and nephews, Mrs. A.R.
Koehl and Richard C. Buell of New York City, Mrs. Charles
T. Davis and Mrs. Ann Houck of Little Rock, Ark., Mrs. Jane
Houck of Greenwood, Miss Roger Q. White of Washington, D.C., H. Ferris White and Philip C. White of Chicago.
Wife of Edward Harley Bickford who predeceased her in the summer of 1938.
Obituary
Deming (N.M.) Graphic, April 5, 1965- Page 3---
Mrs. Bickford passes away Thursday a.m.
Funeral services for Mary Cleaver Bickford of 806 West
Pine were held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Presbyterian
Church, Rev. George Carson officiating. Burial was in Moun-
tain View Cemetery under the direction of Mahoney's Funeral
Home, Mrs. Bickford passed away at a locat hospital Thurs-
day morning.
She was born March 9, 1877 near Aurora, Illinois and was a graduate of Hyde Park High School, Chicago. She married Edward H. Bickford June 27, 1914 and they came to New Mexico and made their home in Deming. He passed away in
the summer of 1938 and she continued to make her home here.
Mrs. Bickford was chairman of the local Red Cross Chapter
for 20 years, was an active member and worker in the
Presbyterian Church in Deming and belonged to a number of social groups.
Survivors include eight nieces and nephews, Mrs. A.R.
Koehl and Richard C. Buell of New York City, Mrs. Charles
T. Davis and Mrs. Ann Houck of Little Rock, Ark., Mrs. Jane
Houck of Greenwood, Miss Roger Q. White of Washington, D.C., H. Ferris White and Philip C. White of Chicago.


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