She was born in Sangerville, the daughter of Samuel and Caroline Maxim. She was a resident of Dexter for about sixty years, and highly respected. Mrs. True was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church of Dexter and a charter member of Wassookeag Chapter, No. 44, Order of the Eastern Star and was a past Worthy Matron of the order. She was the oldest member of World of Mothers, he chose for me the "Dearest one." The memorial service was held at her late home on Free street, Asa Haskell, and a sister, Mrs. Elmer P. Additon, all of Dexter, and a brother, Bradley Maxim, of Philadelphia. The funeral will take place at the residence Friday at 2 P. M.
The Eastern Gazette 5-20-1926,p.8
[contributed by Angela]
She was born in Sangerville, the daughter of Samuel and Caroline Maxim. She was a resident of Dexter for about sixty years, and highly respected. Mrs. True was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church of Dexter and a charter member of Wassookeag Chapter, No. 44, Order of the Eastern Star and was a past Worthy Matron of the order. She was the oldest member of World of Mothers, he chose for me the "Dearest one." The memorial service was held at her late home on Free street, Asa Haskell, and a sister, Mrs. Elmer P. Additon, all of Dexter, and a brother, Bradley Maxim, of Philadelphia. The funeral will take place at the residence Friday at 2 P. M.
The Eastern Gazette 5-20-1926,p.8
[contributed by Angela]
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