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Euphemia Bruce <I>Ogg</I> Page

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Euphemia Bruce Ogg Page

Birth
Sullivan County, New York, USA
Death
15 Feb 1919 (aged 71)
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Wurtsboro, Sullivan County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Euphemia Bruce Page, widow of Elijah Page, of Wurtsboro, died of pneumonia in New York city on Feb. 15. She was the daughter of John Ogg and Isabella Napier, who came from New York city to the mountains above Brownsville, three miles south of Wurtsboro. It was there she was born July 16, 1847. On Jan. 30, 1868, she was married to Elijah Page. She spent her entire life in this community and had a large circle of friends. Mrs. Page was modest and unassuming in her manner, and was highly respected by all who knew her. A faithful mother in her home, a conscientious Christian and a devoted member of the Reformed Church of Wurtsboro.

She leaves two daughters, Belle, the wife of Wesley Culver, of Wurtsboro, and Miss Jenny M. Page, of New York city, who has been connected for 20 years with the New York city public schools.

It had been Mrs. Page's custom for years to spend her winters in New York with her daughter. The remainder of the year they spent at the old homestead near Wurtsboro. She is also survived by one grandson, Nelson Page Culver. Three step-children also survive, Mrs. Annie Cook, of New York city; Richard Page, of Middletown, and Mrs. Almira Davis, of Newburgh. Philip M. Ogg, of Port Jervis [is a brother].

The funeral services was held in the Reformed Church, Wurtsboro, Feb. 18, and was conducted by her pastro, Rev. J. E. Crane, who spoke on the words, "Let not your heart be troubled," from St. John's Gospel. Interment in Sylvan cemetery.
--Orange County Times-Press (Middletown, NY), Tuesday, February 25, 1919, page 5
Mrs. Euphemia Bruce Page, widow of Elijah Page, of Wurtsboro, died of pneumonia in New York city on Feb. 15. She was the daughter of John Ogg and Isabella Napier, who came from New York city to the mountains above Brownsville, three miles south of Wurtsboro. It was there she was born July 16, 1847. On Jan. 30, 1868, she was married to Elijah Page. She spent her entire life in this community and had a large circle of friends. Mrs. Page was modest and unassuming in her manner, and was highly respected by all who knew her. A faithful mother in her home, a conscientious Christian and a devoted member of the Reformed Church of Wurtsboro.

She leaves two daughters, Belle, the wife of Wesley Culver, of Wurtsboro, and Miss Jenny M. Page, of New York city, who has been connected for 20 years with the New York city public schools.

It had been Mrs. Page's custom for years to spend her winters in New York with her daughter. The remainder of the year they spent at the old homestead near Wurtsboro. She is also survived by one grandson, Nelson Page Culver. Three step-children also survive, Mrs. Annie Cook, of New York city; Richard Page, of Middletown, and Mrs. Almira Davis, of Newburgh. Philip M. Ogg, of Port Jervis [is a brother].

The funeral services was held in the Reformed Church, Wurtsboro, Feb. 18, and was conducted by her pastro, Rev. J. E. Crane, who spoke on the words, "Let not your heart be troubled," from St. John's Gospel. Interment in Sylvan cemetery.
--Orange County Times-Press (Middletown, NY), Tuesday, February 25, 1919, page 5

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PAGE
Elijah Page
1833-1901
Euphemia Bruce Page
1847-1919
Jenny M. Page
1870-1944



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