Daughter of Charles and Adelia (McCormick) Barnes, she was born January 3, 1875.
A 40-year Albuquerque, New Mexico, resident, Mrs. Woolman is survived by one son, Benjamin B. Woolman, of Hemet, California; a brother, William S. Barnes, of San Diego, California; one granddaughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Sever, of Pittsburgh, California, and four great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Woolman was a member of the First Congregational Church.
Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced by French Mortuary. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Her husband, Harry Woolman, died in 1916 and a son, Charles, died in 1930. They were married in 1899.
Albuquerque Journal, September 14, 1968
WOOLMAN
Mrs. Mary B. Woolman. 93. resident of this city 40 years, passed away Thursday
after an illness. She resided at 3314 Monte Vista NE and is survived by one
son, Mr. Benjamin B. Woolman of Hemet, California; one brother, William S.
Barnes of San Diego, California; one granddaughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Sever of Pittsburg,
California; four great-grandchildren; daughters-in-laws, Mrs. Esther Coles of
Albuquerque, and Mrs. Selma Woolman of Hemet, California.
Mrs. Woolman was member of the First Congregational Church. Services will be
held Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the Chapel in the Garden of the
French Mortuary, 1111 University NE. The Rev. Edward L. Henderlite will
officiate. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call at the mortuary prior to the service.
The casket will not be open after the service.
Albuquerque Tribune, September 14, 1968
WOOLMAN
Mrs. Mary B. Woolman, 93, resident of this city 40 years, died Thursday after
an illness. She resided at 3314 Monte Vista NE and is survived by a son, Benjamin
B. Woodman of Hemet, California; a brother, William S. Barnes of San Diego,
California; a granddaughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Sever of Pittsburg, California; four
great-grandchildren; daughters-in-law, Esther Coles of Albuquerque and Mrs. Selma Woodman of Hemet, California.
Mrs. Woodman was a member of the First Congregational Church. Services will be
announced by the French Mortuary of 1111 University NE.
Albuquerque Journal, September 14, 1968