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Mary Dime Whitcomb

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Mary Dime Whitcomb

Birth
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA
Death
29 May 1934 (aged 57)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot H Sec 271 Grave 11
Memorial ID
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She was very active in the Daughters of the American Revolution, and was a well known artist and teacher. She married widower Andrew J. Ice, of Detroit, on January 3, 1929 in Lucas County, Ohio; however, the marriage did not last and they later divorced.

Obit (newspaper clipping in scrapbook, unknown source):
Services for Miss Mary Dime Whitcomb, well know artist and teacher in Detroit, will be held from Frazier's Funeral Home, 2377 W. Grand Blvd, at 8 P.M. Monday with the Rev. J. Edgar Williams, of the First Friends Church, officiating. Miss Whitcomb, who was born in Kalamazoo, in Feb. 28, 1877, had also lived in Chicago and Bellows Falls, Vt., where she conducted a violin conservatory. She had conducted classes here for the past eight years. Surviving are three sisters, Helen Whitcomb, of Chicago; Mrs. Blanche Royce, of Worchester, Mass., and Mrs. Lilia (sic) Richards, of Kalamazoo, and a brother, Legrand, of Kalamazoon.
She was very active in the Daughters of the American Revolution, and was a well known artist and teacher. She married widower Andrew J. Ice, of Detroit, on January 3, 1929 in Lucas County, Ohio; however, the marriage did not last and they later divorced.

Obit (newspaper clipping in scrapbook, unknown source):
Services for Miss Mary Dime Whitcomb, well know artist and teacher in Detroit, will be held from Frazier's Funeral Home, 2377 W. Grand Blvd, at 8 P.M. Monday with the Rev. J. Edgar Williams, of the First Friends Church, officiating. Miss Whitcomb, who was born in Kalamazoo, in Feb. 28, 1877, had also lived in Chicago and Bellows Falls, Vt., where she conducted a violin conservatory. She had conducted classes here for the past eight years. Surviving are three sisters, Helen Whitcomb, of Chicago; Mrs. Blanche Royce, of Worchester, Mass., and Mrs. Lilia (sic) Richards, of Kalamazoo, and a brother, Legrand, of Kalamazoon.


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