Her husband survives, as do also three sons and four daughters, as follows: Messrs. Fred, John, jr., and Samuel Dudley, and Mrs. John Bannatyne, Mrs. John Rafferty, Mrs. Roy Stevenson and Miss Annie Dudley, all residents of Eckhart. There are also two brothers, Messrs. George Horchler, of Cumberland, and William Horchler, of Mahonington, Pa., and one sister, Mrs. Henry Mayer, of Frostburg.
The funeral took place Saturday afternoon, December 2, services being conducted at the family residence at 2 o'clock by Rev. Eugen Henzel, pastor of the Evangelical German Lutheran Church of Frostburg, of which Mrs. Dudley had been a consistent and worthy member for many years. Rev. J. M. Lamphere, pastor of the Eckhart Baptist Church, assisted in the services. The funeral was very largely attended and the floral tokens of esteem were particularly profuse and handsome. Interment was in the Eckhart cemetery.
Mrs. Dudley was a lady of admirable characteristics, and she was universally loved by her neighbors and friends, especially by those who knew her from childhood. Her long illness and manifest suffering emphasized her true Christian spirit and unfaltering faith. She was equally well and favorably known by a large number of Frostburg people.
--Frostburg (MD) Mining Journal, Dec. 9, 1911, page 3
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Mrs. John Dudley, of Eckhart, is reported critically ill.
--Frostburg (MD) Mining Journal, Nov. 25, 1911, page 3
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Mrs. John Dudley is reported ill at the family home in Eckhart.
--Frostburg (MD) Mining Journal, Sept. 16, 1911, page 3
Her husband survives, as do also three sons and four daughters, as follows: Messrs. Fred, John, jr., and Samuel Dudley, and Mrs. John Bannatyne, Mrs. John Rafferty, Mrs. Roy Stevenson and Miss Annie Dudley, all residents of Eckhart. There are also two brothers, Messrs. George Horchler, of Cumberland, and William Horchler, of Mahonington, Pa., and one sister, Mrs. Henry Mayer, of Frostburg.
The funeral took place Saturday afternoon, December 2, services being conducted at the family residence at 2 o'clock by Rev. Eugen Henzel, pastor of the Evangelical German Lutheran Church of Frostburg, of which Mrs. Dudley had been a consistent and worthy member for many years. Rev. J. M. Lamphere, pastor of the Eckhart Baptist Church, assisted in the services. The funeral was very largely attended and the floral tokens of esteem were particularly profuse and handsome. Interment was in the Eckhart cemetery.
Mrs. Dudley was a lady of admirable characteristics, and she was universally loved by her neighbors and friends, especially by those who knew her from childhood. Her long illness and manifest suffering emphasized her true Christian spirit and unfaltering faith. She was equally well and favorably known by a large number of Frostburg people.
--Frostburg (MD) Mining Journal, Dec. 9, 1911, page 3
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Mrs. John Dudley, of Eckhart, is reported critically ill.
--Frostburg (MD) Mining Journal, Nov. 25, 1911, page 3
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Mrs. John Dudley is reported ill at the family home in Eckhart.
--Frostburg (MD) Mining Journal, Sept. 16, 1911, page 3
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Elizabeth Dudley
Nov. 16, 1851
Nov. 29, 1911
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Dec. 15, 1849
Oct. 24, 1918
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