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- Services to Be Held Monday for Mrs. F. D. Lodge
COLUMBIANA — Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Seederly-Beilhart Funeral Home here for Mrs. Emma D. Lodge, 87, formerly of 123 E. Park Ave., who was active in church and business here many years. Mrs. Lodge died at 9:46 a.m. Friday at the Salem Convalescent Center, where she had been a patient two years. She had been ill five weeks. Mrs. Lodge was bom Sept. 30, 1878, in Mahoning County, a daughter of Jefferson and Eliza Fisher Detrow, and lived in this area all her life. She was a member of the Columbiana . lfetho«!ist-~Ctairch,_ was president of the Women’s “Mtssiea-ary Society, for 25 years and taught the women’s Bible Class I of the Sunday School for 50 i years. She attended Mount i Union College and taught in the Columbiana School System for three years. In the 1920s she and her husband, Fred. D., operated the Lodge Dry Goods Store on S. Main. Street, and for 20 years she did alterations and tailoring for the . Fitzpatrick. Clothing Store. Her husband, to` whom she was married in 1901, died in 1960. She leaves two daughters, Mrs.. Herbert Williams of Columbus and Mrs. Bertram Williams of Dayton; a son, Evan of Hudson, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Ray J. Miller of Columbiana; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call Sunday evening at the Seederily-Beilhart Funeral Home.Services to Be Held Monday for Mrs. F. D. Lodge COLUMBIANA — Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Seederly-Beilhart Funeral Home here for Mrs. Emma D. Lodge, 87, formerly of 123 E. Park Ave., who was active in church and business here many years. Mrs. Lodge died at 9:46 a.m. Friday at the Salem Convalescent Center, where she had been a patient two years. She had been ill five weeks. Mrs. Lodge was bom Sept. 30, 1878, in Mahoning County, a daughter of Jefferson and Eliza Fisher Detrow, and lived in this area all her life. She was a member of the Columbiana Methodist Church, was president of the Women’s “Missionary Society, for 25 years and taught the women’s Bible Class of the Sunday School for 50 years. She attended Mount Union College and taught in the Columbiana School System for three years. In the 1920s she and her husband, Fred. D., operated the Lodge Dry Goods Store on S. Main. Street, and for 20 years she did alterations and tailoring for the Fitzpatrick Clothing Store. Her husband, to whom she was married in 1901, died in 1960. She leaves two daughters, Mrs.. Herbert Williams of Columbus and Mrs. Bertram Williams of Dayton; a son, Evan of Hudson, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Ray J. Miller of Columbiana; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call Sunday evening at the Seederily-Beilhart Funeral Home.
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