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Ida Mae <I>Van Evera</I> Dingman

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Ida Mae Van Evera Dingman

Birth
Montgomery County, New York, USA
Death
6 May 1963 (aged 63)
Gloversville, Fulton County, New York, USA
Burial
Johnstown, Fulton County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section J
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My uncles'wife, my aunt.

The Leader Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, N.Y., Monday, May 6, 1963, Page Two, Column Two.

Mrs. Ida Mae Dingman, age 63 years, Gloversville. A native of Ryders Corners. Wife of Stewart J. Dingman.

Mrs. Ida Mae Dingman, 63, of 112 Grand Street, was pronounced dead on arrival at Littauer Hospital at 12:35 this morning. Her health had been failing for two years.

Born March 7, 1900 in Ryders Corners, in Montgomery County, she was the daughter of Violyn end Emma Osterhout Van Evera. Mrs. Dingman was a resident of Fulton county for most of her life and had lived in Gloversville for 18 months. She was of the Methodist faith.

She is survived by her husband, Stewart J. Dingman; three daughters, Mrs. Emilio Capparello, Gloversville; Miss Edith Etherton, Gloversville, Mrs. Harry Dingman, Johnstown; four sons, Alexander Etherton of Gloversville, James Dingman of Gloversville and Charles Dingman of Johnstown; three sisters, Mrs. Harvey Dingman, Salt Springsville; Mrs. William King of Gloversville; Mrs. Nicholas Butez of Johnstown; 15 grandchildren, one great grandchild, and several nieces and nephews.
My uncles'wife, my aunt.

The Leader Herald, Gloversville - Johnstown, N.Y., Monday, May 6, 1963, Page Two, Column Two.

Mrs. Ida Mae Dingman, age 63 years, Gloversville. A native of Ryders Corners. Wife of Stewart J. Dingman.

Mrs. Ida Mae Dingman, 63, of 112 Grand Street, was pronounced dead on arrival at Littauer Hospital at 12:35 this morning. Her health had been failing for two years.

Born March 7, 1900 in Ryders Corners, in Montgomery County, she was the daughter of Violyn end Emma Osterhout Van Evera. Mrs. Dingman was a resident of Fulton county for most of her life and had lived in Gloversville for 18 months. She was of the Methodist faith.

She is survived by her husband, Stewart J. Dingman; three daughters, Mrs. Emilio Capparello, Gloversville; Miss Edith Etherton, Gloversville, Mrs. Harry Dingman, Johnstown; four sons, Alexander Etherton of Gloversville, James Dingman of Gloversville and Charles Dingman of Johnstown; three sisters, Mrs. Harvey Dingman, Salt Springsville; Mrs. William King of Gloversville; Mrs. Nicholas Butez of Johnstown; 15 grandchildren, one great grandchild, and several nieces and nephews.


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