RECENT DEATHS 



wins OF BOSTON PHYSICIAN 



Mm. Mary C. Thorndtko Since Her Mar- 

 rtaeo Hnd Mode Her Home nt 20 New- 

 bury Street 



Mra. Mary Cayford Thorndike, wiie of 

 Dr. Thomas Townsend W. Thorndike, a 

 Boston physician, died yesterday at 20 

 Newbury street, which had been the family 

 home ever since Mr.-?. Thorndike was mar- 

 ried In 1907. She was a native of Skow- 

 hegan. Me., the daughter of Cliarles Cay- 

 ford and Mary (French) Cayford. Mrs. 

 Thorndike h,ad had several activities to 

 <which she had Biven her attention, among 

 them the Household Nursing Association, 

 and she was a member of the Women's 

 City Club and the Emmanuel Church. Be- 

 sides her husband she Is survived by three 

 young children, three brothers, Maurice 

 fcayford of Skowhegan, Luther Cayford 

 and Howard Cayford of Saskatchewan, 

 Canada: and two sisters, Mra. Alon:!o 

 Smith of Skowhegan and Mrs. Herbert L. 

 Burrell of Boston. I 



