May 18, 1899
April 19, 1995
Frances P. Maryott, 95, of 324 Church Street, Westfield, died Wednesday, April 19, 1995 at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre.
Born May 18, 1899 in Towanda, she was the daughter of Fred and Aleatha Prince.
She was a homemaker, member of St. John's Episcopal Church, Westfield, The Altar Guild Society, D.A.R., Colonial Dames, the Mayflower Society, and the Bridge Club.
She was active with the Crippled Children's Society and the Girl Scouts.
She was preceded in dead by her husband Frank M. Maryott in 1971.
Surviving are one daughter, Nancy Snyder of Westfield; one grandson and granddaughter-in-law, David and Pam Snyder of Bloomington, Ind.; Four great-granddaughters, Andria Snyder, Megan Snyder, Lindsay Snyder and Lauren Snyder all of Bloomington; one sister Jane Cashin of Tunkhannock; one nephew and wife, Peter and Cheyenne Cashin of Sterling, VA., one grand-niece, Lisa Cashin of Sterling.
Calling hours were held Monday, April 24, at St. John Episcopal Church, Westfield.
Services were held following calling hours. The Rev. Canon John R. Whitney and the Rev. William Harris officiated.
Burial was made at Oak Hill Cemetery, Towanda.
Arrangements were made by the Kenyon Funeral Home, Westfield.
Taken from the Wellsboro Gazette – April 19, 1995
May 18, 1899
April 19, 1995
Frances P. Maryott, 95, of 324 Church Street, Westfield, died Wednesday, April 19, 1995 at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre.
Born May 18, 1899 in Towanda, she was the daughter of Fred and Aleatha Prince.
She was a homemaker, member of St. John's Episcopal Church, Westfield, The Altar Guild Society, D.A.R., Colonial Dames, the Mayflower Society, and the Bridge Club.
She was active with the Crippled Children's Society and the Girl Scouts.
She was preceded in dead by her husband Frank M. Maryott in 1971.
Surviving are one daughter, Nancy Snyder of Westfield; one grandson and granddaughter-in-law, David and Pam Snyder of Bloomington, Ind.; Four great-granddaughters, Andria Snyder, Megan Snyder, Lindsay Snyder and Lauren Snyder all of Bloomington; one sister Jane Cashin of Tunkhannock; one nephew and wife, Peter and Cheyenne Cashin of Sterling, VA., one grand-niece, Lisa Cashin of Sterling.
Calling hours were held Monday, April 24, at St. John Episcopal Church, Westfield.
Services were held following calling hours. The Rev. Canon John R. Whitney and the Rev. William Harris officiated.
Burial was made at Oak Hill Cemetery, Towanda.
Arrangements were made by the Kenyon Funeral Home, Westfield.
Taken from the Wellsboro Gazette – April 19, 1995
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