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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 4

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4--Tha Cumberland News Monday. April 19, 1965 I Obituaries And Funeral Notices From The Tri-State Area HARRY H. HUFFMAN' i MRS. HOMER A.MTOH'KR ithe old Liberty A.C. He was an literal Home.

HANCOCK Harry Henry! KEYSER Mrs. Lucy Blanch loptician. A service will he concluded at Hoffman. 51, husband of Anna M. Amlowcr, 77.

wife nf Homer E.I He is survived by his Assembly of God Church to- (Harris' Hoffman, 259 Maryland Amtower. Laurel Dale, died Sat-! Mrs. Florence. i i Fuller; morrow at 2 p.m. Rev.

R. C. Avenue, died yesterday at a al Sacred Heart Hospital, wo sons, David C. Fuller. Cali-'kyniburner willl i i a Inter- gan County War Memorial 'forma, and Truman Fuller, xviu lx; in Meadow Point pital.

Berkeley Springs a an; A a nf Laurel Dale, she in Maine i lhe U.S.j Cemetei 'y. C. LEAR TWIGG C. Lear Twigg, 70, of 1064 Nat- 3nal Highway, died Saturday in MRS. NOAH HARTMAN Mrs.

Nan Harlman, 77, a for- BISHOP SERVICES Services for George K. Bishop, ROBERT L. TROXKLL SK. MRS. JOSEPH PLUMMER FROSTBURG Mrs.

Gladys 1. Plummer, 61, of 40 Washington Street, died Friday in 10 in the Colfax Nursing iLaVale, who died Friday in Sac- A native of Cumberland he Hospital, Baltimore. jHome, Clyde, Ohio, where she red Heart Hospital, will be con- Born in Baltimore, she was a a been a patient since 1960. ducted in the Stein Funeral Homa mer resident of Cumberland, died 64, of 18 North Woodlawn Street, a son of the late C. Benton and Sophia (Lear) Twigg.

A retired rural mail carrier ace iwarnick) Neal. was a member of the National illness of several years. jwas a daughter of the late GeorgeJArmy; a daughter. Mrs. Rorn in Fulton ounty.

he anc jj a lAronholt' Liller.lLee, Los Angeles: three c. n. ul was a son of the late Henry HJ Sno was 'member of UnilediTruman C. Fuller, Floyd Ful-'o brtCrt Lee Tmxcll 70. Associat on of Retired Civil Em- end Lucy E.

i Bishop i a Bl eth cn church. Laurel Dale. a a daughter of the Jate Nicholson and at Svlvan Retreat member of Hancock a Methodist Survivi besides her husband rland, and three grandchil-: a Church and Rod ami nns "TM j- A ()f Wpstmii Gun Club Now Lesho Amtow h(xl IS dt llle was a son of the late i Gaithersburg: a brother, Charles Home, in Lancaster, a i a Trosell. l.iller. New Creek; a sister, SCi vlccs will be concluded Tues- was a a member 13, 211, She is survived by her husband, Joseph A.

Plummer, a daughter, Ethel Gibbons, Baltimore; Neal, Her husband, Noah Hartman, preceded her in death. She is survived by a half brother, Vernon Hartsock, Home-'Burial Park, stead. Pa. and a number nieces and nephews. 'today at 2 p.m.

Rev. Albert R. Burkhardt willl officiate and in- terment will be in Hillcrest of Pallbearers Edgar will be Russell A. Dashiell Emory Neal and Snn Nea1 al Services and intoment were'; James A. Claude a i eight grandchOdren, conducted in Clyde.

lie is survived by his widow, and day at 2 p.m. Interment will i Nm a owey Troxell 716 and one grandchild, i'" Lancaster. Gepiiart Drive; two sons, Robert The bodv is at the Markwood Surviving are his wife, Ada L. aml six great-grandchildren. niece and a number of; The body is at Jonkins eral Home, 4905 York Road, Bal-' Services LaVale, and Mrs.

Hope Allen, M'THER H. KNOTTS Froslhurs: a brother John Hoff- Funeral Home where a service THOMAS Luther H. Knotts, alul Edward W. i Troxell, man, Springfield. and a' 1 1 number of nieces and nephews.

P-TM is at th( where friends will be Lee Troxell Brooklyn, N. received from 2 until 4 p.m. and a toda be conducted at 2 1 IB. Benbush, died Saturday at Rev. Thomas D.

Crogan i a Administration Key two daughters, Mrs. George 7 unl 9 MISS EMILY McMLIRDO Ridgeway a Qhsnlr MRS PATRICK COLEMAN snar)K LONACON1NG Mrs. Florence ARTHUR G. NORRIS ileman, 62, of Dan's Rock BARTON Arthur G. Norris Midland died yesterday at her 84, died yesterday at the home of I residence.

his sister, Mrs. Clara Ross, with Born in Vale Summit, she was he resided. A service will be conducted LONACOMNG Miss Emily i daughter of the late Noah a i nf i 0 oi-o ol 1 hv Rao 'T 1 i riiorl irad 1 I Ul i H6 3 Administration Keynolds, Rutland. and Mrs. there tomorrow at 2 p.m.

by Rev. T. McMurdo, 59, died yesterday Violet (Morton) Loar. i 1V The body is at the Grove i i i i a interment will be in jiospital at Clarksburg. pHer Cullinan, a Randolph Keefe Jr.

Interment at her home on Douglas Avenue, i She is survived by her mes ry neral Home where friends will be Meadow Point Cemetery. A a (f Tucker "County, he Heights, two brothers, be in Mt. Herman Cemetery, received today and tomorrow I DECKER was a son of 11Cl Troxell, Fairmont, from 7 i 9 p.m. i 0 01 'BO i i Knotls Fik. Parsons, Va CharJtim Troxell, Lor A service will he conducted i l.ee York.

and formerly of 10K Decker. 82. A native of here she and Wednesday at 2 al Hancock Mrs. Methodist Church by Rev. Robert died in 1W1.

c. i i i da at Hospital. (he a Knoits. His hnily i Knolls. Johl1 lw Sl and seven; Hunsucker) Norris.

His wife. Lodge 211. AF AM will hold a daughter of Mrs. Hannah (Clask-jColeman, Loartown: a a i recerif? Troxell, Lor- memorial service at the funeral McMurdo, and the late Geo- Mrs. Dorothy Fatkins, a a.

and a sister. Mrs.l^ome today at 7:30 p.m. rge McMurdo. brothers Salem Loar Mid- Mr N( ns as a fdirwl elec- BOWMAN I A Besides her mother she is stir-Hand, and Thomas Loar, Gilmore; i a for an A Bakery. Services for Mrs.

Evelyn I.jvived by two sisters, Mrs. Eliza- six grandchildren and one great- Another sister, Mrs. Mary A. a Sr. I i be in 1 1 ll a i Besides his mother, he is sur- F(lr many yours be was the Bowman, 54, wife of Carl Bow- beth Jones and Miss Mary Marg- grandchild Ross, Cumberland, also survives.

Roger Heights Cemetery. A former employe the Balti- vjvt hy SIX owner and operator of the Unit- a n. Pinto, who was fatally i a i McMurdo, here. The body is at the Eichhorn Fu- The body is Ht the Boal Me- The a i requests expressions more Ohio Railroad he com- Knolls, a i a Luke R. ecl Cigar Store, which was located ul Thursday night in a high- 1 Miss McMurdo was a Home where friends will he'modal Chapel where friends will of sympathy take the form of con- i r3 years service before his Kmtus.

Carl V. Knoits, and Dale southwest corner of Balti- ay accident on Pinto Road, will'of Lonacnning Methodist Church, deceived today from 7 i 9 p.m.'be received from 2 i 4 and 7 tribulions lo the building fund of retirement. .1. Knolls, all of a i Hay- morc and South Mechanic conducted today at 2 p.m.! The body is at lhe residence and tomorrow from 2 i 4 p.m. i 9 p.m.

Hancock Melhodisi Church. He was a tne late Levi m(md anc i He was among the i aviators: a the George Funeral a service will be conduct- and 7 i 9 p.m. A service i be concluded Jnt iv Jamcs Knotls. i the Navy;" 1 Cumberland and i v. William Balderson and tomorrow at 2 p.m.

Rev. E. A service will be conducted there tomorrow al 2 p.m. Rev. Hiod al)0arcl lh? llUrc a i served wilh the Army in Louis P.

Chastain will officiate (Leon Dage i i i a and in-; there Wednesday at 2 p.m. by Rev. Harry Jenkins will officiate and 1 Mrs. a i a Love. France.

and interment will be in Hillcrest'terment will be in Laurel will be interment will be in Laurel Hill Cumberland, and Mrs. Genevieve A member of Holy Cross Epis- Burial Park. jCemetcry. 'in Loar Cemetery. Loartown.

Cemetery, Moscow Mills. Miignis oidtown; four brothers, Al al Church he was a former 1 uecker, aieo r- of Pythias. Cumber an IfiO an( of Da member of Ohr Lodge 13J. AF, and of Mrst Baptist Church here. 1Iamr and ami AM: B.

P. 0. Elks Lodge a a TM: Cumberland Post 13. Amcri- Lipscomh lean Legion: Forty and Eight So- and a charter member Winbert CHARLES E. JON'KS His HYNDMAX Charles Edward Manspeaker Jones.

73, of RD 1. Hynriman. 2 died yesterday at Somerset County 'He was a Hospital. He was a son of (he late Charles i i i i i H. and Mary Jones, and Surviving are two n()lu husband of the late Mildred Mrs.

Fred Geller, York, wilh Jones who died in June 19fi4. whom he resided the past 10 He Vincent RD Mrs. Geneva Laumby. Cumber-: ERNEST W. SMITH A retired coal miner, he was a i received from 2 to 4 and 7 land: a sister Mrs.

Leola Caruso, Ernest W. Smith, i veteran of World War The lo 9 P-TM. Reading, and three of Fort Aghbv digd Saturciay bo dy is at the Duncan Funeral 1 Services will he held Tuesday at Mr. Jones was a retired Cela- g( Hampshire Mcmoria Hospital here. 10 a.m.

at Holy Cross Episcopal where he was admitted Friday, i He was a son of the late D.D^-C i A and Phoebe a i Smith PAR ONS Ronald R. a officiating. Interment will A World War 1 veteran he a 39 of Baltimore, died be in Hillcrest Burial Park. a in South Baltimore Pallbearers will be Bruce Du- jGeneral Hospital from self in-'Vail. Kenneth Messmer.

Joseph riist Church jflictecl "unshot wounds. Vockus, John F. Workmeister number of nieces and nep- Bnnl wmas 1 2fi 1926 G. Louis Baker and James A service will be conducted ucl ul CLCa a "-v he 1S a of the ilacFar ane ones wo une 14. a je Dcnl i and a charter member is survived by two srais.

years and Mrs Harry of a Roiarv cluh ent C. and Clarence R. Jones. The body will be at the Hafer an hid en and ffvc 1 bodv is at the Silcox Fune- 4. Cumberland; a daughter, Funeral Home Tuesday.

Residence where friends i nese Corp. of America empln and served in the Maryland Uonal Guard durKig the Mexican Revolution. The body is at the Zeigler Funeral Home where friends i 8 be received from 7 until 9 p.m. today and tomorrow. uum conducted A mimber nieces alld he was Church, with Rev.

William J. Cox. vicar of Holy Cross Episcopal there Wednesday at 2 p.m. by hc sl rvlve The body is at the Combs Fu- and Inex. 'Parsons' Rosenau.

MILLER SERVICK A service for Mrs. Margaret I Miller of 307 Baltimore Street. General Insurance and Real Estate Carl F. Schmutz Asiociates, Inc. 16 S.

Liberty St. (First Floor) Tel. PA 4-0880 'ciate and interment will be in Fort Ashby Cemetery. Rev. Willard White.

Interment He veteran of World will HP in 7inn i a Park- Home where it will remain "mu win oe in Memoiiai i a i a 11 and was an emnlove of i noon todav when it will be to Fort' Ashby Methodist died Thursday will be con- is. Bessie f.Carr) Rosenau, 64 at Scarpelli Funeral 'daughters. Linda Rosenau andp at 1 P- nl today. Rev. Rob- Debra Rosenau.

bolh at home, and ert Moales will i i a and in- ia son Robert Rosenau, at home; I terment will be in Hillcrest Burial i NORMAN Z. FULLER a brother. i Rosenau. of a a LANCASTER. Pa.

Norman five sisters. Mrs. N'orma Pallbearers will he Ley Au- Fuller, 64, of here, died early Johnson and Mrs. Eloise Flinn. TMond.

George Knotts, Paul Mar- Iyesterday morning in a local bolh of a i Mrs. Louise i Richard Simpson, Joseph hospital. Simmons. Mrs. Helen Knotts and' and David D.

Miller, i Born in Cumberland, he was a iliss a Rosenau, all of Par- 1 of the late Clifton E. and, C' A i a Ixiuise i Fuller. Th body is at the Greenlief -'g A Mr. Fuller was well known as Funeral Home, where services semi-profcpsional baseball play-. i he conducted today at 11 in Cumberland, and played for; 3 1 The nev Moadc L.

Gulshal! i will officiale and interment will be in Parsons City Cemetery. A A TV, a Com ONE HOUR DRY CLEANING SHIRTS LAUNDERED 9X12 SOUTH END CLEANERS a 1 an Agreement this week a regular Cairo-Peking flights. airlines of both countries MRS. MAGGIE I. B.

A i participate KEYSEK Mrs. Maggie Ida Bell Parker, 53. of 86 Mineral 219 Va. Ave. We Deliver PA 2-3322 PAYMENT NO DOWN I Street, died Saturday at Poto- a Valley Hospital, i Born in Keyser, she was a lhe late Joseph and JMary i Kuykendall.

She was a member of the Key- Assembly of God Church. Mrs. Parker is survived by a daughler. Mrs. Edward Hise.

Bal- timore; a granddaughter whom raised. Miss Carol Cava- Keyser: two sisters. Mrs. Lillie Johnson. Keyser and Mrs.

Rosella Courtney, McC'oole: ihrce brothers, A Kuykendall, i Morris Kuy- ikendall. Mexico and John W. My- ers. Westernport, and grandchildren. The body is at the Rogers Fu- Volcanic ash has been to remain hot for nearly one hund- red vears.

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