The Brunswick News; Monday 27 April 1959; pg. 16 col. 3
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD TODAY FOR MISS SADIE DART
Miss Sarah Ellen (Sadie) Dart, 79, lifelong resident of Brunswick, died yesterday at the Brunswick hospital after an illness of several days.
Funeral services were held at the First Methodist Church this morning with the Rev. Charles A. Jackson, Jr., pastor, officiating. Interment was in the family plot in Oak Grove Cemetery under direction of the Edo Miller and Sons Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were nephews Bill Brown, Bob Dart Brown, Robert Dart, Charles Ratcliffe, Joe Schlosser, Harold Myers, and cousins Horace Dart and Hoyt Brown.
Miss Dart was born in Colesburg, Camden County, but had resided here since. She was a member of the First Methodist Church and was active in Girl Scout work in her younger life, having organized one of the first troops in Brunswick.
Survivors are one sister, Mrs. S. Hadley Brown; four nephews, Hall Meyers [sic], Bill and Bob Dart Brown, and Robert Dart; five nieces, Mrs. Chas. Ratcliffe, Mrs. Joe Schlosser, Mrs. Nick Drosos, Mrs. Ernest Robarts and Mrs. James Hall; 15 great nieces and nephews.
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The Brunswick News; Monday 27 April 1959; pg. 16 col. 3
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD TODAY FOR MISS SADIE DART
Miss Sarah Ellen (Sadie) Dart, 79, lifelong resident of Brunswick, died yesterday at the Brunswick hospital after an illness of several days.
Funeral services were held at the First Methodist Church this morning with the Rev. Charles A. Jackson, Jr., pastor, officiating. Interment was in the family plot in Oak Grove Cemetery under direction of the Edo Miller and Sons Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were nephews Bill Brown, Bob Dart Brown, Robert Dart, Charles Ratcliffe, Joe Schlosser, Harold Myers, and cousins Horace Dart and Hoyt Brown.
Miss Dart was born in Colesburg, Camden County, but had resided here since. She was a member of the First Methodist Church and was active in Girl Scout work in her younger life, having organized one of the first troops in Brunswick.
Survivors are one sister, Mrs. S. Hadley Brown; four nephews, Hall Meyers [sic], Bill and Bob Dart Brown, and Robert Dart; five nieces, Mrs. Chas. Ratcliffe, Mrs. Joe Schlosser, Mrs. Nick Drosos, Mrs. Ernest Robarts and Mrs. James Hall; 15 great nieces and nephews.
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