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Mary Delmar <I>Bridges</I> Stansbury

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Mary Delmar Bridges Stansbury

Birth
Death
26 Apr 1952 (aged 45–46)
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
P07-04a
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Mary Delmar Stansbury,
45, wife of Clarence R. Stansbury,
Manchester road, Westminster R.
D. 4. died Saturday, April 26, at
the Maryland General hospital,
Baltimore, where she was a patient
for two weeks. Mrs. Stansbury
was a daughter of Arvlee
and Goldie Bridges. Besides her
husband and parents, she leaves
three children, Robert L., Westminster,
and C. Alan and Patricia
Lee Stansbury, at home, and nine
brothers and sisters: Wm. Bridges,
Washington; Ollie Bridges, New-
Market; Harry, Edward, Arvlee,
Jr ., and Eugene Bridges and Mrs.
Robert Thompson, all of Baltimore:
James Bridges, Mt. Airy,
and Mrs. George Lawson, Ridgeville.

Funeral services were held at
the F. A Sharrer and Son funeral
home. Westminster. April 29, the
Rev. Dr. Elwood S. Falkenateln,
pastor of Grace Lutheran church,
officiated. Interment was in the
Westminster cemetery.

Carroll County Times May 1, 1952
Mrs. Mary Delmar Stansbury,
45, wife of Clarence R. Stansbury,
Manchester road, Westminster R.
D. 4. died Saturday, April 26, at
the Maryland General hospital,
Baltimore, where she was a patient
for two weeks. Mrs. Stansbury
was a daughter of Arvlee
and Goldie Bridges. Besides her
husband and parents, she leaves
three children, Robert L., Westminster,
and C. Alan and Patricia
Lee Stansbury, at home, and nine
brothers and sisters: Wm. Bridges,
Washington; Ollie Bridges, New-
Market; Harry, Edward, Arvlee,
Jr ., and Eugene Bridges and Mrs.
Robert Thompson, all of Baltimore:
James Bridges, Mt. Airy,
and Mrs. George Lawson, Ridgeville.

Funeral services were held at
the F. A Sharrer and Son funeral
home. Westminster. April 29, the
Rev. Dr. Elwood S. Falkenateln,
pastor of Grace Lutheran church,
officiated. Interment was in the
Westminster cemetery.

Carroll County Times May 1, 1952


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