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Cecelia Zacharias Winner

Birth
Saxony, Germany
Death
24 Jan 1905 (aged 72)
Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Burial
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Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, Wednesday, January 25, 1905: "Death of an Old Lady-Mrs. Joseph Winner, a widow and one of the oldest ladies of the town, died at her home on Federal Hill of old age and general debility. The deceased was in her seventy-third year and was a very devoted member of the St. Michael's Catholic church which she attended regularly until failing health deprived her of doing so. She is survived by the following children: Harmon Winner, Ross Winner, Edward Winner, Frank Winner and one daughter, Mrs. Joseph Maurey all off this place. The funeral arrangements have not been completed. The Frostburg Furniture Company have charge of the remains." Note: she is not listed in St. Michael's burials but records are missing during this time frame.

WINNER, Mrs. Joseph

January 26, 1905, page 2 - much is unreadable -
The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Winner, who died Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock --- St. Michael's Church .... Father Nolan celebrated mass and conducted the funeral service --- after which interment took place in St. Michael's Catholic cemetery. Those who served as pall bearers were as follows: Messrs. D. F. McMullen, Frank Spates, James McAllister, John McDonald, John Tipton, and Jacob Narin. The deceased was born in Saxony, Germany in 1828 and came to this country with her parents when one year and four months old, where she has resided ever since. Mrs. Winner was a very devoted and charitable worker who never failed to listen to the hungry and needy and was beloved by all who knew her. She leaves the following children: Harmon, Sebastian, Edward and Francis, and one daughter, Mrs. Joseph M---, all of this area.
Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., January 26, 1905
Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, Wednesday, January 25, 1905: "Death of an Old Lady-Mrs. Joseph Winner, a widow and one of the oldest ladies of the town, died at her home on Federal Hill of old age and general debility. The deceased was in her seventy-third year and was a very devoted member of the St. Michael's Catholic church which she attended regularly until failing health deprived her of doing so. She is survived by the following children: Harmon Winner, Ross Winner, Edward Winner, Frank Winner and one daughter, Mrs. Joseph Maurey all off this place. The funeral arrangements have not been completed. The Frostburg Furniture Company have charge of the remains." Note: she is not listed in St. Michael's burials but records are missing during this time frame.

WINNER, Mrs. Joseph

January 26, 1905, page 2 - much is unreadable -
The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Winner, who died Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock --- St. Michael's Church .... Father Nolan celebrated mass and conducted the funeral service --- after which interment took place in St. Michael's Catholic cemetery. Those who served as pall bearers were as follows: Messrs. D. F. McMullen, Frank Spates, James McAllister, John McDonald, John Tipton, and Jacob Narin. The deceased was born in Saxony, Germany in 1828 and came to this country with her parents when one year and four months old, where she has resided ever since. Mrs. Winner was a very devoted and charitable worker who never failed to listen to the hungry and needy and was beloved by all who knew her. She leaves the following children: Harmon, Sebastian, Edward and Francis, and one daughter, Mrs. Joseph M---, all of this area.
Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., January 26, 1905


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