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Mildred Marie <I>Ziegelmaier</I> Marshall

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Mildred Marie Ziegelmaier Marshall

Birth
Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Death
20 Aug 1996 (aged 91)
Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Mildred the second daughter born to Charles and Anna Ziegelmaier.
She married Harold "Hal" Marshall on Sept. 27, 1930, and was a beautician until she had her daughter in Sept. of 1940.
In early Novemeber of 1962, she lost her mother and three weeks later lost her beloved husband.
She lived in Waterbury until 1967, when she moved to Chambersburg, Pa to be closer to her daughter, son-in-law and grandson. (Two granddaughters came along in 1969 and 1974).
She was a member of Central Presbyterian Church, Chambersburg, and Bunker Hill Congregational Church, Waterbury, where she'd been a deaconess.
Other memberships included Chamb. Area Hosp. Auxiliary, Order of White Shrine of Jerusalem, and Mad River Grange, both in Waterbury. She was a life member of Eastern Star, Waterbury, Conn.
She was a beautician until she had my mother. Whenever Rosalind Russel would go to Waterbuy for a visit, Grandma would do her hair.
She loved to crochet, knit, embroider, play the piano, plant petunias, window shop, watch "Murder, she wrote", make homemade strawberry jam and applesauce, bake chocolate chip cookies, Perry Como, and just a little milk in her coffee.

Her older sister is Anna Ziegelmaier Smith who passed in 1998 and her younger sister Emma Ziegelmaier Mortensen who predeceased her. I do not know if Auntie Ann and Auntie Emma's memorials have been created on F.A.G. I do not know where they are buried.
Mildred the second daughter born to Charles and Anna Ziegelmaier.
She married Harold "Hal" Marshall on Sept. 27, 1930, and was a beautician until she had her daughter in Sept. of 1940.
In early Novemeber of 1962, she lost her mother and three weeks later lost her beloved husband.
She lived in Waterbury until 1967, when she moved to Chambersburg, Pa to be closer to her daughter, son-in-law and grandson. (Two granddaughters came along in 1969 and 1974).
She was a member of Central Presbyterian Church, Chambersburg, and Bunker Hill Congregational Church, Waterbury, where she'd been a deaconess.
Other memberships included Chamb. Area Hosp. Auxiliary, Order of White Shrine of Jerusalem, and Mad River Grange, both in Waterbury. She was a life member of Eastern Star, Waterbury, Conn.
She was a beautician until she had my mother. Whenever Rosalind Russel would go to Waterbuy for a visit, Grandma would do her hair.
She loved to crochet, knit, embroider, play the piano, plant petunias, window shop, watch "Murder, she wrote", make homemade strawberry jam and applesauce, bake chocolate chip cookies, Perry Como, and just a little milk in her coffee.

Her older sister is Anna Ziegelmaier Smith who passed in 1998 and her younger sister Emma Ziegelmaier Mortensen who predeceased her. I do not know if Auntie Ann and Auntie Emma's memorials have been created on F.A.G. I do not know where they are buried.


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