MRS. MARTHA A. SEYMOUR
Mrs. Martha A. Seymour died last night at 7:30 at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schuler, in Laguna Square, where she has made her home for the past two years. She succumbed to heart trouble of which she was a chronic sufferer. Her illness lasted only one day.
Mrs. Seymour was the widow of an Episcopal clergyman. He was in the diocese of Springfield, Ill., for a number of years and for a period of fifty years he was a missionary in northern Michigan, where he died. Mrs Seymour was beloved by all who knew her here and will be much missed by the women of the Episcopal church. She was born in Albion, N. Y. , 77 years ago and before her marriage was Miss Martha A. Barrett.
Funeral service will be at St. Paul's Episcopal church this evening at 7:30, the rector, Rev. G. E. Renison, reading the service. Accompanied by Mrs. Schuler and her husband, the body will be taken to Newberry, Mich., tomorrow morning to be buried beside her husband.
MRS. MARTHA A. SEYMOUR
Mrs. Martha A. Seymour, aged 77 years, passed away last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles H. Schuler, 1714 Verde street, this city.
Mrs. Seymour is survived by her daughter here, a daughter, Katherine Seymour of Chicago and two sons, Robert Seymour of Midland, Mich., and Edward B. Seymour of Philadelphia.
The body will be taken to Newberry, Mich., for burial. Short services will be held tonight at the Payne & O' Mearn chapel at 7: 30, after which the body will be taken to the train. Mr. and Mrs Schuler will accompany the body to Michigan.
MRS. MARTHA A. SEYMOUR
Mrs. Martha A. Seymour died last night at 7:30 at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schuler, in Laguna Square, where she has made her home for the past two years. She succumbed to heart trouble of which she was a chronic sufferer. Her illness lasted only one day.
Mrs. Seymour was the widow of an Episcopal clergyman. He was in the diocese of Springfield, Ill., for a number of years and for a period of fifty years he was a missionary in northern Michigan, where he died. Mrs Seymour was beloved by all who knew her here and will be much missed by the women of the Episcopal church. She was born in Albion, N. Y. , 77 years ago and before her marriage was Miss Martha A. Barrett.
Funeral service will be at St. Paul's Episcopal church this evening at 7:30, the rector, Rev. G. E. Renison, reading the service. Accompanied by Mrs. Schuler and her husband, the body will be taken to Newberry, Mich., tomorrow morning to be buried beside her husband.
MRS. MARTHA A. SEYMOUR
Mrs. Martha A. Seymour, aged 77 years, passed away last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles H. Schuler, 1714 Verde street, this city.
Mrs. Seymour is survived by her daughter here, a daughter, Katherine Seymour of Chicago and two sons, Robert Seymour of Midland, Mich., and Edward B. Seymour of Philadelphia.
The body will be taken to Newberry, Mich., for burial. Short services will be held tonight at the Payne & O' Mearn chapel at 7: 30, after which the body will be taken to the train. Mr. and Mrs Schuler will accompany the body to Michigan.
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Family Members
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Richard Alpheus Seymour
1864–1909
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Frank Sheldon Seymour
1866–1917
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Horace Harmon Seymour
1869–1891
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Charles Edgar Seymour
1869–1910
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Charles Edgar Seymour
1869–1910
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Louisa Ellen Seymour Collins
1873–1919
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Edward Barrett Seymour
1875–1940
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Robert Day Seymour
1877 – unknown
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Kate Bishop Seymour
1878–1953
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Alice Martha Seymour Schuler
1881–1969
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Frances Ward "Fanny" Seymour
1882–1885
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Clarence Barrett Seymour
1885–1917
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