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Christa Mae <I>Seim</I> Hydrick

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Christa Mae Seim Hydrick

Birth
Sweet Home, Lavaca County, Texas, USA
Death
24 May 2006 (aged 86)
Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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MAY 25, 2006

Christa Mae Seim Hydrick, 86, of Orangeburg, died at her residence Wednesday, May 24, 2006. A graveside service will be held at 11 am Friday, May 26, in Memorial Park Cemetery, with the Rev. Ben Herlong of St. Paul's United Methodist Church officiating.

Pallbearers will be James Chesley Hunter III, Andrew Hydrick Hunter, Tilden Frederick Riley IV, Jackson Hydrick Riley, Jack Daniel Hydrick Jr., and Frederick Hydrick Stabler Jr.

Mrs. Hydrick was born on April 14, 1920, in Sweet Home, Texas, a daughter of the late Louis and Christine Seim. She grew up in Westhoff, Texas, and attended the public schools of Cuero, Texas. She attended the University of Texas in Austin and worked for the Internal Revenue Service in Austin. After marrying and moving to Orangeburg, she worked as a legal secretary for her father-in-law and husband at the firm of Hydrick & Hydrick and then for her husband until he became County Judge. Mrs. Hydrick was a member and former president of the Orangeburg Assembly and the Camellia Garden Club. She was an active and faithful member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, where she served as president of the United Methodist Women. She always took pleasure in her yard and after retiring enjoyed playing both contract and duplicate bridge and creating beautiful needlework.

Surviving her are her husband of 63 years, Andrew Jackson Hydrick Jr. of the home; two daughters, Christa Hydrick Hunter and her husband James Chesley Hunter Jr. and Carol Hydrick Riley and her husband Tilden Frederick Riley III, both of Orangeburg; four grandsons, James Chesley Hunter III and his wife Michelle, Andrew Hydrick Hunter and his wife Tiffany, Tilden Frederick Riley IV and his wife Taylor, and Jackson Hydrick Riley and his wife Cappy; two great-grandsons, Andrew Hydrick Hunter Jr. and James Chesley Hunter IV, all of Orangeburg.

The family is especially grateful for the exceptional loving care given to Mrs. Hydrick by Barbara Edwards, Margaret Wilson, Charlene Thomas and Auther Mae Green and during the last month by the caring staff of Hospice of TRMC.


MAY 25, 2006

Christa Mae Seim Hydrick, 86, of Orangeburg, died at her residence Wednesday, May 24, 2006. A graveside service will be held at 11 am Friday, May 26, in Memorial Park Cemetery, with the Rev. Ben Herlong of St. Paul's United Methodist Church officiating.

Pallbearers will be James Chesley Hunter III, Andrew Hydrick Hunter, Tilden Frederick Riley IV, Jackson Hydrick Riley, Jack Daniel Hydrick Jr., and Frederick Hydrick Stabler Jr.

Mrs. Hydrick was born on April 14, 1920, in Sweet Home, Texas, a daughter of the late Louis and Christine Seim. She grew up in Westhoff, Texas, and attended the public schools of Cuero, Texas. She attended the University of Texas in Austin and worked for the Internal Revenue Service in Austin. After marrying and moving to Orangeburg, she worked as a legal secretary for her father-in-law and husband at the firm of Hydrick & Hydrick and then for her husband until he became County Judge. Mrs. Hydrick was a member and former president of the Orangeburg Assembly and the Camellia Garden Club. She was an active and faithful member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, where she served as president of the United Methodist Women. She always took pleasure in her yard and after retiring enjoyed playing both contract and duplicate bridge and creating beautiful needlework.

Surviving her are her husband of 63 years, Andrew Jackson Hydrick Jr. of the home; two daughters, Christa Hydrick Hunter and her husband James Chesley Hunter Jr. and Carol Hydrick Riley and her husband Tilden Frederick Riley III, both of Orangeburg; four grandsons, James Chesley Hunter III and his wife Michelle, Andrew Hydrick Hunter and his wife Tiffany, Tilden Frederick Riley IV and his wife Taylor, and Jackson Hydrick Riley and his wife Cappy; two great-grandsons, Andrew Hydrick Hunter Jr. and James Chesley Hunter IV, all of Orangeburg.

The family is especially grateful for the exceptional loving care given to Mrs. Hydrick by Barbara Edwards, Margaret Wilson, Charlene Thomas and Auther Mae Green and during the last month by the caring staff of Hospice of TRMC.




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  • Created by: Ann
  • Added: Dec 21, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45690401/christa_mae-hydrick: accessed ), memorial page for Christa Mae Seim Hydrick (14 Apr 1920–24 May 2006), Find a Grave Memorial ID 45690401, citing Memorial Park Cemetery, Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, USA; Maintained by Ann (contributor 46833496).