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- [S63] Mary R. Matthews, Mary Josephine Roe Papers, 1977 Christmas Card Address Book in the posession of Harriet Downs.
- [S91] Anna Mae Barrett Obit from Unknown Newspaper, (1987), From Unknown Newspaper.
Walden - Mrs. Anna Mae Barrett, 68, of Hillside Ave. died Tuesday in St. Luke's Hospital, Newburgh, after a long illness.
Born in Maybrook Feb. 29, 1919, she was the daughter of Harry and Luella DePuy Roe. She was married to Frank B. Barrett Sr. and lived in Walden 40 years.
Suvivors include ther widower, four daughters, Lucy Tubb of Walden, Mildred Jefferson of Wallkill, Betty Marscinak and Nancy Barberie of Newburgh; two sons, Jerry Babcock of Astoria, Queens and Frank W. Barrett Jr. of Walden; seven brothers, Karl Roe of California, Lawrence Roe of Seattle, William Roe of Florida, NY, Charles Roe of Newburgh, George Roe and Anthony Roe of Buffalo, and Howard Roe of Hawaii; three sisters, Sarah Pilgreen of Houston, Texas, Marry Mathews of Temperanceville, VA, and Mildred Benish of New Windsor; 15 grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Friends may call tonight and Thursday at Millspaugh Funeral Home. Mass will be Friday in the Church of the Most Precious Blood.
- [S137] Citrus County Chronicle, (4 November 2011).
Lucy Boerner
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Lucy Boerner, 73, a longtime resident of Walden, N.Y., went to be with her Lord and Savior on October 22, 2011. She was born April 17, 1938, and lived in Beverly Hills, Florida, for more than 15 years.
Lucy is survived by her brother, Jerry Babcock of Astoria, N.Y., and her sister, Mildred Jefferson of Wallkill, N.Y.
Lucy was member of FBC of Inverness and longtime member of the deaf community. She was also a member of the Heart to Hands Deaf Ministry. She will be greatly missed by her relatives and many friends. She will be remembered by the many lives she touched through her kindness and generosity.
A memorial service for Lucy Boerner will be at the Citrus Hearing Impaired Program Service (CHIPS) building in the near future.
Published in Citrus County Chronicle on November 4, 2011
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