I don't know much about my Aunt Alice. I do know she and my Mom corresponded by mail, I have some of her letters.
Aunt Alice and my mother both worked at the Beech-Nut Company in Canajoharie, N.Y., in the 1940's.
Alice Dingman married Edward W. McRedmond in the Methodist church in Canajoharie on April 19, 1952. Alice was a widow and had been previously married to James Edward Mabie, he died in a train accident.
I have been told that Alice and her husband Edward McRedmond are buried in different cemeteries. Edward is buried in Evergreen Cemetery. When I visited my aunt Alice's grave at Fort Plain Cemetery, her husband wasn't buried next to her.
When my Aunt Alice died, her husband and two daughters survived her.
God Bless you, Aunt Alice, may you rest in Heavenly peace.
I don't know much about my Aunt Alice. I do know she and my Mom corresponded by mail, I have some of her letters.
Aunt Alice and my mother both worked at the Beech-Nut Company in Canajoharie, N.Y., in the 1940's.
Alice Dingman married Edward W. McRedmond in the Methodist church in Canajoharie on April 19, 1952. Alice was a widow and had been previously married to James Edward Mabie, he died in a train accident.
I have been told that Alice and her husband Edward McRedmond are buried in different cemeteries. Edward is buried in Evergreen Cemetery. When I visited my aunt Alice's grave at Fort Plain Cemetery, her husband wasn't buried next to her.
When my Aunt Alice died, her husband and two daughters survived her.
God Bless you, Aunt Alice, may you rest in Heavenly peace.
Family Members
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Rose Etta Dingman Taylor
1912–1995
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Morgan Chauncey Dingman
1913–1973
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Harry Edward Dingman Sr
1915–1981
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Stewart James Dingman
1918–1992
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Silas Leon Dingman
1920–1981
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Mary Dianne Dingman Vosburgh
1922–2013
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Martha Dingman Foster
1924–2003
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Margaret Elizabeth Dingman Ibarra
1927–2004
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Hazel Ruth Dingman Dingman
1929–2011
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Charles H. Dingman
1930–1974
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Bradley C Dingman Sr
1935–1999