Cumberland Times-News,
Cumberland, MD:
Wednesday, November 11, 1998
ADA D. TWIGG
CUMBERLAND - Miss Ada Daphne Twigg, 84, formerly of Cumberland, and a resident for the past eight years at Rest Assured Living Center, Meyersdale, Pa., passed away Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1998, at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland.
Born near Cumberland on Sept. 9, 1914, she was the daughter of the late William U. Twigg and the late Virginia D. (Eyler) Twigg.
She was a graduate of Oldtown School and Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. For 25 years she was a Sister of Mercy. She was a nurse in the leper colony in Trinidad. She also practiced nursing in the Andes Mountains in Peru. She served as Supervisor in Mercy Hospital, Baltimore. She also was a nurse in State Hospital until retirement.
She is survived by one brother, Lloyd N. Twigg and wife, Naomi, Cumberland; two sisters, Olive F. Davis, Cumberland, and Barbara Garland and husband, Ralph, Cumberland.
Miss Twigg requested to be cremated at the Cumberland Crematory. She also requested that no services were to be held.
The Merritt-Adams Funeral Home, P.A., 404 Decatur St., was in charge of arrangements.
Cumberland Times-News,
Cumberland, MD:
Wednesday, November 11, 1998
ADA D. TWIGG
CUMBERLAND - Miss Ada Daphne Twigg, 84, formerly of Cumberland, and a resident for the past eight years at Rest Assured Living Center, Meyersdale, Pa., passed away Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1998, at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland.
Born near Cumberland on Sept. 9, 1914, she was the daughter of the late William U. Twigg and the late Virginia D. (Eyler) Twigg.
She was a graduate of Oldtown School and Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. For 25 years she was a Sister of Mercy. She was a nurse in the leper colony in Trinidad. She also practiced nursing in the Andes Mountains in Peru. She served as Supervisor in Mercy Hospital, Baltimore. She also was a nurse in State Hospital until retirement.
She is survived by one brother, Lloyd N. Twigg and wife, Naomi, Cumberland; two sisters, Olive F. Davis, Cumberland, and Barbara Garland and husband, Ralph, Cumberland.
Miss Twigg requested to be cremated at the Cumberland Crematory. She also requested that no services were to be held.
The Merritt-Adams Funeral Home, P.A., 404 Decatur St., was in charge of arrangements.
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