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Agnes Isabelle <I>Weatherton</I> Seideman

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Agnes Isabelle Weatherton Seideman

Birth
Clarksville, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA
Death
22 Sep 1967 (aged 64)
South Gate, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Compton, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Love, Section 75, Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Agnes Isabelle (Weatherton) Seideman was the daughter of William Lee and Cynthia Jane (Owens) Weatherton and a native of Clarksville, Arkansas.*

After she and my grandfather, Freeman Bunch, who was her first husband, divorced, she married Arkansas native Max Lewis** Seideman on May 3, 1926, in Franklin County, Arkansas (they were residents of Clarksville when they married).

According to her death record, she had lived in California and in Los Angeles County for 39 years when she died (i.e., since 1928), and Lynwood had been her last residence although she died in South Gate. The same source reveals that she had been a cook at a "Wanda's Cafe" for 20 years.

she was interred at Angeles Abbey Memorial Park three days after her death.

Ironically, both of Agnes's husbands, who were carpenters, died on the same date during the same decade in the same state.

Agnes's sister Iva was the first wife of my grandfather's paternal first cousin James Corbett Shoopman (1898-1965).

(*Her delayed birth certificate on Ancestry)

(**His name is listed as "Lewis M." on his death record.)
Agnes Isabelle (Weatherton) Seideman was the daughter of William Lee and Cynthia Jane (Owens) Weatherton and a native of Clarksville, Arkansas.*

After she and my grandfather, Freeman Bunch, who was her first husband, divorced, she married Arkansas native Max Lewis** Seideman on May 3, 1926, in Franklin County, Arkansas (they were residents of Clarksville when they married).

According to her death record, she had lived in California and in Los Angeles County for 39 years when she died (i.e., since 1928), and Lynwood had been her last residence although she died in South Gate. The same source reveals that she had been a cook at a "Wanda's Cafe" for 20 years.

she was interred at Angeles Abbey Memorial Park three days after her death.

Ironically, both of Agnes's husbands, who were carpenters, died on the same date during the same decade in the same state.

Agnes's sister Iva was the first wife of my grandfather's paternal first cousin James Corbett Shoopman (1898-1965).

(*Her delayed birth certificate on Ancestry)

(**His name is listed as "Lewis M." on his death record.)


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