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Marie Carmelite <I>Mudd</I> Summers

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Marie Carmelite Mudd Summers

Birth
Waldorf, Charles County, Maryland, USA
Death
24 Jan 2012 (aged 100)
Waldorf, Charles County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Clinton, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7764397, Longitude: -76.8456039
Plot
Sect 145
Memorial ID
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Marie Carmelite Summers formerly Mudd
Born 28 Sep 1911 in nr Waldorf, Charles Co, MDmap

Daughter of Samuel Alexander Mudd II and Claudine Louise (Burch) Mudd

Sister of Mary Phyllis (Mudd) Frere, Lucille Augusta (Mudd) Summers, Christine Evelyn (Mudd) Clements, Samuel Alexander Mudd III, Emily Teresa (Mudd) Rogerson, Joseph Burch Mudd, Cecilia Dyer Mudd and Claudine Louise (Mudd) Cox

Married to George Mace Summers on 3 Jul 1934 in Waldorf, MD.

Children all b Washington DC: George Mace Jr b 9 Oct 1936, Robert Kenneth b 12 Nov 1938, Allan King b 3 Nov 1942, Patrick Mudd b 13 Jul 1948, Anita Marie b 6 Feb 1950.The Washington Post, January 26, 2012

MARIE MUDD SUMMERS

Granddaughter of Dr. Samuel Mudd
Retired Federal Employee
and Community Volunteer

Marie Mudd Summers, of Waldorf, Washington, DC, Cheverly and Mitchellville, MD, died January 24, 2012 at age 100. Beloved wife of the late George Mace Summers, Sr., mother of George Summers, Jr., Robert Summers, Allan Summers, Patrick Summers, and Anita Adee. Also survived by nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Marie was the seventh of nine children, born and raised at the historic home of her grandfather, Dr. Samuel Mudd. She was Valedictorian of her high school class and a graduate of Strayer University. Her work history includes work with the Census Bureau, 14 years with the FBI where she worked in the office of J. Edgar Hoover, 10 years with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and 17 years with the town of Cheverly MD. Her extensive volunteer activities include working for Pope John Paul II's visit to the US in 1979, the Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Society, and more than 30 years with the Prince George's Hospital Center where she accumulated more than 22,000 hours of service. Marie received the 2003 Strata Award for Volunteer Service from Prince George's Hospital Center and the Collington Life Care Community Volunteer of the Year award in 2003. On Friday, January 27 visitation from 10 a.m. until the funeral Mass at 11 a.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church, 12010 Woodmore Road, Mitchellville, MD. Interment to follow at Resurrection Cemetery, 8000 Woodyard Rd., Clinton, MD. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Society, 3725 Dr. Samuel Mudd Rd., Waldorf, MD 20601.
Marie Carmelite Summers formerly Mudd
Born 28 Sep 1911 in nr Waldorf, Charles Co, MDmap

Daughter of Samuel Alexander Mudd II and Claudine Louise (Burch) Mudd

Sister of Mary Phyllis (Mudd) Frere, Lucille Augusta (Mudd) Summers, Christine Evelyn (Mudd) Clements, Samuel Alexander Mudd III, Emily Teresa (Mudd) Rogerson, Joseph Burch Mudd, Cecilia Dyer Mudd and Claudine Louise (Mudd) Cox

Married to George Mace Summers on 3 Jul 1934 in Waldorf, MD.

Children all b Washington DC: George Mace Jr b 9 Oct 1936, Robert Kenneth b 12 Nov 1938, Allan King b 3 Nov 1942, Patrick Mudd b 13 Jul 1948, Anita Marie b 6 Feb 1950.The Washington Post, January 26, 2012

MARIE MUDD SUMMERS

Granddaughter of Dr. Samuel Mudd
Retired Federal Employee
and Community Volunteer

Marie Mudd Summers, of Waldorf, Washington, DC, Cheverly and Mitchellville, MD, died January 24, 2012 at age 100. Beloved wife of the late George Mace Summers, Sr., mother of George Summers, Jr., Robert Summers, Allan Summers, Patrick Summers, and Anita Adee. Also survived by nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Marie was the seventh of nine children, born and raised at the historic home of her grandfather, Dr. Samuel Mudd. She was Valedictorian of her high school class and a graduate of Strayer University. Her work history includes work with the Census Bureau, 14 years with the FBI where she worked in the office of J. Edgar Hoover, 10 years with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and 17 years with the town of Cheverly MD. Her extensive volunteer activities include working for Pope John Paul II's visit to the US in 1979, the Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Society, and more than 30 years with the Prince George's Hospital Center where she accumulated more than 22,000 hours of service. Marie received the 2003 Strata Award for Volunteer Service from Prince George's Hospital Center and the Collington Life Care Community Volunteer of the Year award in 2003. On Friday, January 27 visitation from 10 a.m. until the funeral Mass at 11 a.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church, 12010 Woodmore Road, Mitchellville, MD. Interment to follow at Resurrection Cemetery, 8000 Woodyard Rd., Clinton, MD. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Society, 3725 Dr. Samuel Mudd Rd., Waldorf, MD 20601.


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