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Margaret “Maggie” Zeidler

Birth
Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Oct 1920 (aged 57)
Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Dunmore, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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The Scranton Republican › 1920 › October › 13 October 1920 › Page 2
WELL KNOWN RESIDENT IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Margaret Zeidler, aged 55 years of 219 Franklin avenue, a well known and highly respected resident of the central city, passed away at her home last evening about 8 o'clock following a brief llliness. Mss Zeidler was taken 111 Thursday last week. The end came suddenly last night. Miss Zeidler was born and raised In this city and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Zeidler, who for many years conducted the well known Zeidler bakery. She after her parents' death, took up the business and was still conducting it at the time of her death. She was very well known and enjoyed a wide circle of friends. She was a member of the Scranton Liederkranz and also an active member of the Zion Lutheran Church where she was a member of the choir. News of her death will come as a great shock to her many friends. She is survived by one brother, John L. Zeidler, of St. Joseph, Mo.; and two sisters. Mrs. Mary Bloeser, of Kansas City, Kans., and Mrs. Harry S. Poust, of this city. The funeral announcement will be made later.
The Scranton Republican › 1920 › October › 13 October 1920 › Page 2
WELL KNOWN RESIDENT IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Margaret Zeidler, aged 55 years of 219 Franklin avenue, a well known and highly respected resident of the central city, passed away at her home last evening about 8 o'clock following a brief llliness. Mss Zeidler was taken 111 Thursday last week. The end came suddenly last night. Miss Zeidler was born and raised In this city and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Zeidler, who for many years conducted the well known Zeidler bakery. She after her parents' death, took up the business and was still conducting it at the time of her death. She was very well known and enjoyed a wide circle of friends. She was a member of the Scranton Liederkranz and also an active member of the Zion Lutheran Church where she was a member of the choir. News of her death will come as a great shock to her many friends. She is survived by one brother, John L. Zeidler, of St. Joseph, Mo.; and two sisters. Mrs. Mary Bloeser, of Kansas City, Kans., and Mrs. Harry S. Poust, of this city. The funeral announcement will be made later.


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