October 14, 1960
Mrs. Susan A. Domino, 88, of 420 W. Bloomfield St., died in the Murdough Nursing Home, Camden, Thursday evening. She has been a patient there since July 1.
Mrs. Domino was born in Lee Center on July 10, 1872, daughter of Calvin E. and Susan Shepherd Drury Parker. She came to Rome with her parents in 1874 and was educated in Rome Schools. She has always lived in Rome.
On May 23, 1894, in Rome, she was married to William G. Domino, who died in Rome on October 17, 1933. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. James H. Taylor, the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Domino was the last of a family of five children. She is survived by several nieces and nephews.
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Rome and the Louise Williamson Bible Class of that Church. She was also a life-member of Holly Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and a charter member of Ft. Stanwix Circle, Companions of the Forest.
October 14, 1960
Mrs. Susan A. Domino, 88, of 420 W. Bloomfield St., died in the Murdough Nursing Home, Camden, Thursday evening. She has been a patient there since July 1.
Mrs. Domino was born in Lee Center on July 10, 1872, daughter of Calvin E. and Susan Shepherd Drury Parker. She came to Rome with her parents in 1874 and was educated in Rome Schools. She has always lived in Rome.
On May 23, 1894, in Rome, she was married to William G. Domino, who died in Rome on October 17, 1933. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. James H. Taylor, the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Domino was the last of a family of five children. She is survived by several nieces and nephews.
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Rome and the Louise Williamson Bible Class of that Church. She was also a life-member of Holly Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and a charter member of Ft. Stanwix Circle, Companions of the Forest.
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