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Mary Ruda Gravesite

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Mary Ruda Gravesite
The grave of Mary Ruda in Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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Mary R Ruda
Mary's parents were Richard H. Burke and Annie J. Fries Burke. She had three sisters and one brother, who preceded her in death. She married Paul T. Ruda Sr. on October 20 1933 in Chambersburg PA. He died April 30, 1977. They had two sons, Paul T. Jr. and Patrick B., and a daughter, Frances Ann. In the 1950 federal census, Mary was 41 and Paul was also 41. They were living in Chambersburg PA with their sons, Paul Jr (15) and Patrick (5) and daughter Frances (9). Mary was a housewife, Paul Sr. was a shipping clerk at a Flour Milling Equipment manufacturer, and Paul Jr. did odd jobs in a private home. According to their newspaper wedding announcement (Wedding Announcement), Paul was a state policeman when they married in 1933.
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