Mrs. Cleveland's late brother-in-law, Richard F. Cleveland of Roland Park, was a civic leader and an attorney with the Baltimore firm of Semmes, Bowen & Semmes. He died in 1974.
Her daughter, Marion C. Cohen, lives in Baltimore.
In 1931, Mrs. Cleveland and her husband, Francis G. Cleveland, started the Barnstormers Theatre in Tamworth, N.H. Mrs. Cleveland sold tickets and served as treasurer for many years.
She also taught Sunday school at the Tamworth Congregational Church and was a member of the Tamworth Community Nurses Association and the Tamworth Garden Club.
Mrs. Cleveland was born in Germantown, Pa.
In addition to her daughter, her survivors include her husband of 67 years, who lives in Tamworth, and many nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held this summer at the Barnstormers Theatre. The family suggested memorial contributions to the Barnstormers Theatre, Tamworth, N.H.
Mrs. Cleveland's late brother-in-law, Richard F. Cleveland of Roland Park, was a civic leader and an attorney with the Baltimore firm of Semmes, Bowen & Semmes. He died in 1974.
Her daughter, Marion C. Cohen, lives in Baltimore.
In 1931, Mrs. Cleveland and her husband, Francis G. Cleveland, started the Barnstormers Theatre in Tamworth, N.H. Mrs. Cleveland sold tickets and served as treasurer for many years.
She also taught Sunday school at the Tamworth Congregational Church and was a member of the Tamworth Community Nurses Association and the Tamworth Garden Club.
Mrs. Cleveland was born in Germantown, Pa.
In addition to her daughter, her survivors include her husband of 67 years, who lives in Tamworth, and many nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held this summer at the Barnstormers Theatre. The family suggested memorial contributions to the Barnstormers Theatre, Tamworth, N.H.
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