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PAID OBITUARIES
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PAID OBITUARIES
Mary T. Baum
Mary T. Baum, 82, Bowmansville, died February 1st in Zerbe Sisters
Home, Lancaster County, where she had resided since December.
She is survived by her husband Eugene C. Baum, Sr., Bowmansville.
Born in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of the late Michael and
Julia (Downey) McGowan. Baum was a 1942 graduate of West Catholic
Girls High School. She was a member of St. Benedict's Roman Catholic
Church, Mohnton.
Also surviving are ...
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