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Willie Maulsby Ritchie

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Willie Maulsby Ritchie

Birth
Death
28 Feb 1919 (aged 50)
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Area G Lot 172 Grave 2A
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The funeral of Miss Willie Mausby Ritchie took place yesterday afternoon from the family home on West Church Street. Services were held at All Saints Episcopal church. There were many beautiful floral emblems, including tributes from Frederick chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, and the church Altar Guild of which she was a member. The pallbearers were her brothers-in-law, Donald McLean, Samuel Graton Duvall, D. Charles Winebrener, Jr., Edgar B. Scott, Justus Durnott and her nephew, Ensign U.S.N. William Bouldin, III. Interment was made in the family lot at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Thomas P. Rice was the funeral director.

Among the relatives and friends from a distance at the funeral were Attorney General Albert Ritchie and the latter's mother, Mrs. Richie, Baltimore; Mrs. John Francis Smith and Miss May Mausby who are spending the winter in Washington, Miss Ora Turner, Ruxton, Md. and others.

A short service was held at the apartment of Miss Anne Meredith Ritchie, in Washington the day before, conducted by Rev. Herberty Scott, rector of St. Margaret's Episcopal church. Frederick Chapter D.A.R. attended the funeral in a body.

Source: Post (Frederick, MD)
Monday, March 3, 1919
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The funeral of Miss Willie Mausby Ritchie took place yesterday afternoon from the family home on West Church Street. Services were held at All Saints Episcopal church. There were many beautiful floral emblems, including tributes from Frederick chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, and the church Altar Guild of which she was a member. The pallbearers were her brothers-in-law, Donald McLean, Samuel Graton Duvall, D. Charles Winebrener, Jr., Edgar B. Scott, Justus Durnott and her nephew, Ensign U.S.N. William Bouldin, III. Interment was made in the family lot at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Thomas P. Rice was the funeral director.

Among the relatives and friends from a distance at the funeral were Attorney General Albert Ritchie and the latter's mother, Mrs. Richie, Baltimore; Mrs. John Francis Smith and Miss May Mausby who are spending the winter in Washington, Miss Ora Turner, Ruxton, Md. and others.

A short service was held at the apartment of Miss Anne Meredith Ritchie, in Washington the day before, conducted by Rev. Herberty Scott, rector of St. Margaret's Episcopal church. Frederick Chapter D.A.R. attended the funeral in a body.

Source: Post (Frederick, MD)
Monday, March 3, 1919
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