Elizabeth Mae Harcum 5 JAN 1927 - 10 JUN 1985 PENNSVILLE, N.J. Elizabeth Mae Lloyd, 58, of 240 E. Pittsfield St., died at home Monday of cancer. Mrs. Lloyd retired in 1984 after 31 years with the Du Pont Co. She had been a secretary at the Chestnut Run facility northwest of Wilmington, Del. She was a member of Union Presbyterian Church, Carneys Point. She is survived by her husband, S. Norman; a son, Gary N. of Pennsville; two daughters, Janet L. Jackson of Newark, Del., and Debbie McGraw of Pennsville; her father, James T. Harcum Sr., of Charlotte, N.C., and her mother, Bertha Harcum of Jacksonville, Fla.; a brother, Jake Harcum of Jacksonville; four sisters, Mary Garbini of Penns Grove, Edith Taylor of Jacksonville, Gladys Reeder of Wilmington and Jane Paleschic of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and five grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Ashcraft Funeral Home, 47 State St., Penns Grove, where friends may call tonight from 7 to 9. Burial will be in Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. Wilmington, Delaware The News Journal 11 Jun, 1985 Page 14 Article clipped from The News Journal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** Narrative Summary of the Obituary** Elizabeth Mae Lloyd, 58, passed away at home on 10 June 1985. She retired from DuPont after 31 years and was a member of Union Presbyterian Church. She is survived by her husband, children, and siblings. ** Narrative Summary of Funeral Services** Services were held at 3 p.m. on 12 June 1985 in Ashcraft Funeral Home, Penns Grove. Burial took place in Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. **Transcript** Elizabeth Mae Harcum 5 Jan 1927 - 10 Jun 1985 Pennsville, N.J. Elizabeth Mae Lloyd, 58, of 240 E. Pittsfield St., died at home Monday of cancer. Mrs. Lloyd retired in 1984 after 31 years with the DuPont Co. She had been a secretary at the Chestnut Run facility northwest of Wilmington, Del. She was a member of Union Presbyterian Church, Carneys Point. She is survived by her husband, S. Norman; a son, Gary N. of Pennsville; two daughters, Janet L. Jackson of Newark, Del., and Debbie McGraw of Pennsville; her father, James T. Harcum Sr., of Charlotte, N.C., and her mother, Bertha Harcum of Jacksonville, Fla.; a brother, Jake Harcum of Jacksonville; four sisters, Mary Garbini of Penns Grove, Edith Taylor of Jacksonville, Gladys Reeder of Wilmington and Jane Paleschic of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and five grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Ashcraft Funeral Home, 47 State St., Penns Grove, where friends may call tonight from 7 to 9. Burial will be in Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. Wilmington, Delaware The News Journal 11 Jun 1985 Page 14 Article clipped from The News Journal ** Vital Statistics Summary** | **Name** | Elizabeth Mae Lloyd | |---------------------------|-------------------------------| | **Age** | 58 years | | **Birth** | 5 Jan 1927 | | **Death** | 10 Jun 1985; Pennsville, N.J. | ** Table of Relationships** | **Name** | **Relationship** | **Place of Residence** | |---------------------------|--------------------------|------------------------| | Elizabeth Mae Lloyd | Decedent | Pennsville, N.J. | | S. Norman Lloyd | Husband | Pennsville, N.J. | | Gary N. Lloyd | Son | Pennsville, N.J. | | Janet L. Jackson | Daughter | Newark, Del. | | Debbie McGraw | Daughter | Pennsville, N.J. | | James T. Harcum Sr. | Father | Charlotte, N.C. | | Bertha Harcum | Mother | Jacksonville, Fla. | | Jake Harcum | Brother | Jacksonville, Fla. | | Mary Garbini | Sister | Penns Grove, N.J. | | Edith Taylor | Sister | Jacksonville, Fla. | | Gladys Reeder | Sister | Wilmington, Del. | | Jane Paleschic | Sister | Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | | Five grandchildren | Grandchildren | Unknown | ** Publication Details** | **Detail** | **Information** | |-------------------------------|------------------| | **Publication Date** | 11 Jun 1985 | | **Source** | The News Journal | | **Page Number** | Page 14 | ** Other Relevant Information** Elizabeth Mae Lloyd was a long-time employee at DuPont and actively involved in her church community as a member of Union Presbyterian Church in Carneys Point.