PLACE: Atlantic Highlands or Navesink, NJ
DIED: Dec. 30, 1987
PLACE: Silver Spring, MD
Loula grew up in Atlantic Highlands, NJ, where her parents owned the local newspaper, The Atlantic Highlands Journal. She had a brother names Hollis. After she graduated from Atlantic Highlands High School in 1917, she went to work at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, in Havre de Grace, MD for a few years, living in a boarding house with some other girls. She married Raymond A. Geary in Sept. 1922. They had one child, a daughter. After Raymond retired from the Raritan Arsenal in the early 1950's they moved to Wilton Manors, FL.
PLACE: Atlantic Highlands or Navesink, NJ
DIED: Dec. 30, 1987
PLACE: Silver Spring, MD
Loula grew up in Atlantic Highlands, NJ, where her parents owned the local newspaper, The Atlantic Highlands Journal. She had a brother names Hollis. After she graduated from Atlantic Highlands High School in 1917, she went to work at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, in Havre de Grace, MD for a few years, living in a boarding house with some other girls. She married Raymond A. Geary in Sept. 1922. They had one child, a daughter. After Raymond retired from the Raritan Arsenal in the early 1950's they moved to Wilton Manors, FL.
Inscription
Loula H. Geary
1897-1987
with the Eastern Star symbol between her birth and death date.
Gravesite Details
Buried in Ft. Lauderdale, Broward County, FL. along with Raymond A. Geary, her husband. When they were buried, the cemetery was named Lauderdale Memorial Gardens, but it since has changed names to Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens Central.
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