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Pauline Fleete <I>Swanay</I> Masters

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Pauline Fleete Swanay Masters

Birth
Fall Branch, Washington County, Tennessee, USA
Death
31 Mar 1995 (aged 89)
Bladensburg, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Harrell Hill, Mitchell County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of W. F. & Deluna Swanay of Fall Branch, TN.

Wife of Jake E. Masters.

PAULINE SWANAY MASTERS U. Md. Employee
Pauline Swanay Masters, 89, a retired accountant at the University of Maryland College of Agriculture, died of a heart attack March 31 at her home in Bladensburg.

Mrs. Masters was born in Fall Branch, Tenn., and graduated from East Tennessee State Teachers College. She taught school in Tennessee before moving to the Washington area in the late 1930s.

From the late 1950s to the mid-1960s, she was a cafeteria manager for Giant Food in Landover, a dining room manager at the University of Maryland and an accountant for Sears, Roebuck and Co. She then began working in the office of the dean of the Maryland College of Agriculture. She retired in the mid-1970s.

Her husband, Jacob Esau Masters, died in 1992.

Survivors include two sons, Jacob Edward Masters of Adelphi and David Paul Masters of Germantown; two sisters, Ruth Morarre of Glenn Dale and Bess Pope of Indian Springs, Tenn.; a brother, John Swanay of Kingsport, Tenn.; and two grandchildren.
Contributor: Randy Johnson (47330132
Daughter of W. F. & Deluna Swanay of Fall Branch, TN.

Wife of Jake E. Masters.

PAULINE SWANAY MASTERS U. Md. Employee
Pauline Swanay Masters, 89, a retired accountant at the University of Maryland College of Agriculture, died of a heart attack March 31 at her home in Bladensburg.

Mrs. Masters was born in Fall Branch, Tenn., and graduated from East Tennessee State Teachers College. She taught school in Tennessee before moving to the Washington area in the late 1930s.

From the late 1950s to the mid-1960s, she was a cafeteria manager for Giant Food in Landover, a dining room manager at the University of Maryland and an accountant for Sears, Roebuck and Co. She then began working in the office of the dean of the Maryland College of Agriculture. She retired in the mid-1970s.

Her husband, Jacob Esau Masters, died in 1992.

Survivors include two sons, Jacob Edward Masters of Adelphi and David Paul Masters of Germantown; two sisters, Ruth Morarre of Glenn Dale and Bess Pope of Indian Springs, Tenn.; a brother, John Swanay of Kingsport, Tenn.; and two grandchildren.
Contributor: Randy Johnson (47330132


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