The Evening Star, October 3, 1938, p. A3
Mrs. Julia Estep Dies
Resident of Capital Was Native of Charles County
Mrs. Julia E. Estep, 76, died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.A. Cook, 1517 T street S.E., after a short illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Emanuel Episcopal Church, following brief services at the daughter's residence. Burial will be in Congressional Cemetery.
A native of Charles County, Md., Mrs. Estep had been a resident of this city more than 50 years. Besides her daughter she leaves two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Estep, this city, and Mrs. Ella Burch of New Jersey, and two grandchildren.
Last Residence: 1517 T st. S.E.
Cause of Death: Hyperstatic Pneumonia
*** Removed to Cedar Hill Cemetery, Md., September 11, 1944 ***
The Evening Star, October 3, 1938, p. A3
Mrs. Julia Estep Dies
Resident of Capital Was Native of Charles County
Mrs. Julia E. Estep, 76, died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.A. Cook, 1517 T street S.E., after a short illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Emanuel Episcopal Church, following brief services at the daughter's residence. Burial will be in Congressional Cemetery.
A native of Charles County, Md., Mrs. Estep had been a resident of this city more than 50 years. Besides her daughter she leaves two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Estep, this city, and Mrs. Ella Burch of New Jersey, and two grandchildren.
Last Residence: 1517 T st. S.E.
Cause of Death: Hyperstatic Pneumonia
*** Removed to Cedar Hill Cemetery, Md., September 11, 1944 ***
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