October 20, 1907 - April 13, 2012
Caroline Elizabeth Kendrick, 104, of Owings, MD passed away April 13, 2012 at Solomons Nursing Center, Solomons, MD. She was born October 20, 1907 in New City Township, ND to Peter and Margaret (Kremer) Phillipp. She was raised in Bisbee, ND where she attended public schools, and received her teaching credentials at Fargo State College in Fargo, ND. She was a teacher in North Dakota and later in Washington, D.C. During WWII, Caroline worked for the War Department in the District of Columbia. She married William Francis Kendrick on May 4, 1946 and resided in S.E. Washington until she moved to Owings, MD in 1969.
Caroline was a member of St. Anthony's Church in North Beach, MD where she was active in the Ladies of Charity. She also participated in Meals on Wheel, the Calvert Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, and the Calvert County Democratic Women's Club. In her leisure time Caroline enjoyed travel, reading, square dancing and painting ceramics. She was especially fond of gardening, crocheting, attending her church, and spending time with family, especially her grandchildren.
(Rausch Funeral Home)
October 20, 1907 - April 13, 2012
Caroline Elizabeth Kendrick, 104, of Owings, MD passed away April 13, 2012 at Solomons Nursing Center, Solomons, MD. She was born October 20, 1907 in New City Township, ND to Peter and Margaret (Kremer) Phillipp. She was raised in Bisbee, ND where she attended public schools, and received her teaching credentials at Fargo State College in Fargo, ND. She was a teacher in North Dakota and later in Washington, D.C. During WWII, Caroline worked for the War Department in the District of Columbia. She married William Francis Kendrick on May 4, 1946 and resided in S.E. Washington until she moved to Owings, MD in 1969.
Caroline was a member of St. Anthony's Church in North Beach, MD where she was active in the Ladies of Charity. She also participated in Meals on Wheel, the Calvert Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, and the Calvert County Democratic Women's Club. In her leisure time Caroline enjoyed travel, reading, square dancing and painting ceramics. She was especially fond of gardening, crocheting, attending her church, and spending time with family, especially her grandchildren.
(Rausch Funeral Home)
Family Members
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Genevieve S. Phillipp Krick
1906–2005
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Olivia Ann Phillipp Korb
1909–2010
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Ralph P Phillipp
1910–1997
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Leona M Phillipp Leritz
1912–1998
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Raymond Peter "Ray" Phillipp
1913–1974
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Angeline Caroline Phillipp Duffy
1914–2003
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George Nicholas Phillipp
1916–2014
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Eleanor Phillipp
1918–1998
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Loretta Rose Phillipp Pung
1920–2003
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Agnes Louise Phillipp Smith
1922–1961
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Laura Elizabeth Phillipp Willenbring
1925–1999
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