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Rose <I>Queal</I> Barden

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Rose Queal Barden

Birth
Death
27 Jun 1988 (aged 89)
Burial
Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.0768112, Longitude: -75.2558265
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Rose Queal Barden, 88, of 221 S. Geneva St., died Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1988, at the home of her daughter in Ithaca.

Mrs. Barden was the oldest daughter of Alexander Queal and Ella Des Champs of Alexandria Bay.

She was a registered nurse, a graduate of Mercy Hospital in Watertown, where she also took advanced training during World War II. She nursed during the flu epidemic of 1919, and later specialized in pediatrics and tuberculosis.

She lived in Plainfield, NJ, for many years where she was a ceramist and an officer in the Women's Republican Club.

She lived in Ithaca for the past seven years.

She is survived by two daughters, Elizabeth Terwilliger of Ithaca and Sally Papp of Edison , NJ; four grandchildren, Robert Terwilliger of Boulder, Colo., Susan Terwilliger of New York City, and Mrs. Susan P. Cathcart and Stephen J. Papp both of Edison, NJ; and a brother, Westly Queal of Rome.

Mrs. Barden's son, Robert, was killed in World War II, and her husband died in New Jersey in 1966.

Private services and burial will be in the spring at Forest Hills Cemetery in Utica.

Ithaca NY Journal 20 January 1988
Rose Queal Barden, 88, of 221 S. Geneva St., died Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1988, at the home of her daughter in Ithaca.

Mrs. Barden was the oldest daughter of Alexander Queal and Ella Des Champs of Alexandria Bay.

She was a registered nurse, a graduate of Mercy Hospital in Watertown, where she also took advanced training during World War II. She nursed during the flu epidemic of 1919, and later specialized in pediatrics and tuberculosis.

She lived in Plainfield, NJ, for many years where she was a ceramist and an officer in the Women's Republican Club.

She lived in Ithaca for the past seven years.

She is survived by two daughters, Elizabeth Terwilliger of Ithaca and Sally Papp of Edison , NJ; four grandchildren, Robert Terwilliger of Boulder, Colo., Susan Terwilliger of New York City, and Mrs. Susan P. Cathcart and Stephen J. Papp both of Edison, NJ; and a brother, Westly Queal of Rome.

Mrs. Barden's son, Robert, was killed in World War II, and her husband died in New Jersey in 1966.

Private services and burial will be in the spring at Forest Hills Cemetery in Utica.

Ithaca NY Journal 20 January 1988

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