Survived by two daughters, Deborah Abernathy, M.D., of Baton Rouge, and Leslie Parker of Wake Forest, N.C.; two sisters, Dorothy Walton of Manassas, Va., and Marguerite Douglas of Marlboro, Mass.; and four grandchildren.
Preceded in death by a sister, Mildred Abbott; and parents, Guy Garfield Day and Permelia Isabella Day.
She was a graduate of the University of New Hampshire. Memorial donations may be sent to Women in Military Service for America, Women's Memorial Foundation, Dept. 560, Washington, D.C., 20042-0560.
Obituary published in The Advocate, (Baton Rouge, La.) - January 18, 2003, page 12-A.
Survived by two daughters, Deborah Abernathy, M.D., of Baton Rouge, and Leslie Parker of Wake Forest, N.C.; two sisters, Dorothy Walton of Manassas, Va., and Marguerite Douglas of Marlboro, Mass.; and four grandchildren.
Preceded in death by a sister, Mildred Abbott; and parents, Guy Garfield Day and Permelia Isabella Day.
She was a graduate of the University of New Hampshire. Memorial donations may be sent to Women in Military Service for America, Women's Memorial Foundation, Dept. 560, Washington, D.C., 20042-0560.
Obituary published in The Advocate, (Baton Rouge, La.) - January 18, 2003, page 12-A.
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