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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 10

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CimterbM News Friday, July 15, 19tt Deaths And Funeral Notices In The Tri-State Area MRS. JAMES 0. WHISNER PAW PAW Mrs. Laffic Mae Whisner, 65, wife of James 0. Whisner, Paw Paw, died yester- day in War Memorial Hospital, Berkeley Springs.

Born in Hampshire County, she was a daughter of the late William F. and Minnie (Boh- rer) Milburn. Mrs. Whisner was a member of Cacapon Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Daughters of America. Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs.

Louise Culver, San Antonio, Texas: Mrs. Alice Dyer, Warren, and Mrs. Sherman Moss, Detroit, a son, Ernest Wills, Martins- burg; an adopted son. Douglas Unfer, Washington; three half- sisters, Mrs. Pearl Harden, Orleans Crossroads; Mrs.

Es- tella Largent, Carmichael, and Mrs. Clara Largent. Paw Paw; two half-brothers, Andrew and Clyde Milburn, both of LaVale, 10 grandchildren! and two great-grandchildren. The body is at the Johnson Funeral Berkeley Springs, where services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m.

by Rev. Calvin Hardin. Burial will be in Greenway Cemetery. WILLIAM H. WILSON WESTERNPORT--William H.

Wilson, 77, of 424 Walnut Street, died yesterday at Potomac Val- ley Hospital, Keyser. A native of Westernport, he was a son of the late Jacob and Mary Jones Wilson, and was a member of Black Hawk Tribe of the Improved Order of Red Men here. Surviving are his wife, Lor- etta E. (Kline) Wilson, a patient in Western Maryland Hospital, Hagerstown; two daughters, Mrs. Eldon Cook, Niagara Falls, and Mrs.

Ray Guy, Western- port, two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The body is at the Boal Fun- eral Home.where friends will be received from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p. m. A service will be conducted there Sunday at 1:30 p. m.

by Rev. Sumner Sawyers, Pied- mont, and interment will be in Philos Cemetery. JAMES B. LINABURG BERKELEY SPRINGS James Bernard Linaburg, 64, was found dead Wednesday at his home in Orleans Crossroads. Authorities said death was due! to natural causes.

A son of the late Henry W. and Irene (Barnes) Linaburg, he was a former conductor for the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- road Company, having been re- tired 11 years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Helen (Ambrose) Linaburg; a son, James L. Linaburg, station- ed with the Navy in Florida; a sister, Mrs.

Carrie Twigg, Great Cacapon; two brothers, Dewey Linaburg, Baltimore; and G. W. Linaburg, Monongahela, Pa. The body is at the Johnson Funeral Home here. Services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.

m. at Ml. Zion Methodist Church, Orleans Crossroad, by Rev. C. S.

Reek- ley and interment will be in the church cemetery Service Will Be Held Sunday For Dr. Cook A funeral service for Dr. Al- bert C. Cook, local dentist who died Wednesday at the National Institutes of Health, Bcthesda. will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m.

at ihe Durst Funeral Home, Frostburg. Rev. John Baylcy Jones of Towson Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Frostburg Memorial Park. Active pallbearers, all cousins of the deceased, will be Francis Cook.

Dr. Warren Cook. Dr. En- gel i a Harry Payne and Dr. William A.

Ryan. Honorary bearers will be Will- iam S. Jenkins, Davis Willetts, Dr. Walter Jeffries, John Ives, Joseph Kruson, Ralph Race, Dr. Martin Rothstein, Ray Kncpp, Edward Gaughan, Dr.

Daniel Shupe, Dr. Howard B. Wood, Dr. W. A.

Van Ormer, Arthur Gib son. Dr. Wiley M. Faw Dr. Clay Durrett, Myron S.

Landis, Walter T. Kline, Dale Snodgrass, PHILLIP W. CLINGERMAN PAW PAW-Phillip W. Clin. german, 58, died yesterday in Memorial land.

Hospital, Cumber- A native of Morgan County, he was a son of the late John W. and Mary E. (Chaney) Clinger- man. Mr. Clingerman was a re- tired BO Railroad conductor and was a member of Mt.

Nebo Evangelical United" Brethren Church nd the BO Brother- hood Lodge. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Lawson Hiett, Paw Paw, and Mrs. Evelyn Hess, Cum- berland; five brothers, Clyde and Oscar Clingerman, both of Paw Paw; Richard Clingerman, Cresaptown, George Clin- german, Largent, and Irvin Ciingerman, Berkeley Springs, and number of nieces and nephews. The body is at the Johnson Funeral Home, Paw Paw, where services will be conduct- ed Sunday at noon by.

Rev. Jo- seph J. Swack. Burial will be in Mt. Nebo Cemetery.

CHARLES 0. SIRES FROSTBURG Charles 0. Sires, 76, died yesterday at Perry Point Hospital where he had been a patient a number of years. He was a son of the late George and Hester (Tomlinson) Sires. Surviving are his wife, Eliz- abeh (Witchell) Sires; a daugh- ter, Mrs.

Forest Miller, Poco hantas. two sons, Dr. Wil- liam O. Sires, Southport, and Raymond Sires, at home; a sister, Mrs. Catherine Bean, Wrights Crossing: a brother.

George Sires. Frostburg, and nine grandchildren. The body is at the Hafer Fu- neral Home, 60 West Main Street, where friends will be received today from 7 until 9 p. m. and tomorrow from 2 until R.

Warren Mest, Dr. Charles and 7 until 9 p. rn. Broadrup, Fred Morton, and E. Carmeny.

Friends will be received at the funeral home today and tomor- row from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. The family has requested that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the Cancer Fund. SIMEON BORROR Simeon Borror, SO. of RD 1, Flintstone, died yesterday at Me- morial Hospital where he had been admitted July 8. He had been in failing health the past several years.

Born in Petersburg, W. he was a son of the late John M. and Sarah (Kesner) Borror. His wife, Bessie (Yokum) Bor- ror, preceded him in death in 1965. Mr.

Borror was a retired Sale! Summer Shoes Greatly Reduced SMITH'S 137 Baltimore St. Clearance Sale! FABRICS Reduction! Up To SINGER 65 Baltimore St. ANNAN G. MYERS Annan Griffith Myers, 61, of 433 Seymour Street, died yester- day at Memorial Hospital sev-l cral hours after being admitted. Born in Eckhart, a son of the late Frank and Annie (Griffith) Myers, he had been chief engi- neer for City Products Company.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Dortba (Stallings) Myers; a son, William F. Myers, Baltimore; a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Barkdoll, this city and a The body is at the Scarpelli Funeral Home where friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A service will be conducted there tomorrow at 1 p.

m. Rev. John a t. Memorial Heights Baptist and Rev. George E.

Baughman will officiate. Burial will be in Rest Lawn Memorial Gardens. MISS NANCY WELCH BURLINGTON, W. Nancy (Nan) Cecilia Welch, 84, of Burlington, died Wednesday in the Deakin Nursing Home.i Aurora, W. Va.

A native of Burlington, was the daughter of the late' Lewis and Amanda (Ferrebee)i Welch. The last member of her immediate family, she was a member of the Markwood (W. Va.) Methodist Church and survived by a number of and nephews. The body is at the Markwood BY POPULAR DEMAND WE ARE REPEATING OUR Sensational Sale on I SIMCA 1000 DELUXE NOW THRU SATURDAY JULY, 16 Funeral Home, Keyser. The body will be taken to the Markwood Methodist Church; Saturday at 1 p.m.

where ices will be conducted at 2 p.m. 1 by Rev. J. R. Harshberger and I Rev.

Johnson. Interment will in Stone Chapel Cemetery. (Deaths Cont. On Page 7) farmer and carpenter and was a member of Chaneysville As- sembly of God Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Ralph Fetters, RD 1, Flintstone, and Mrs. Edna Mil- ler, Potomac Park; a son, Chest- er O. Borror, Winchester, two brothers, John Borror, Win- chester, and W. A. Borror, Get- tysburg, four'sisters, Mrs.

Lena Nesselrodt, Winchester; Mrs. Jesse Hedrick, Petersburg; Mrs. Perry Riggleman, Burling- ton, W. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons, Bedford, and five grandchildren.

The body is at the George Fu- neral Home where friends will be received today from 7 til 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. MRS. ROLLAN EMERICK Mrs. Nellie Elizabeth Erne rick, 51, of 409 Winmer Street, died yesterday at Sacred Heart Hospital.

She had been in ill health the past two years. Born in Ellerslie, she was a daughter of Mrs. Etta (Smith) Foreman and the late John Foreman. She is survived by her hus- band, Rollan Earl Emerick; son, Richard A. Emerick, city; a daughter, Mrs.

Norman i Hymcs, city; a brother, Ray- mond L. Foreman, city; two sisters, Mrs. Vera Hackelt and Mrs. Marcclla Smith, city, and five grandchildren. The body is at the Scarpelli Funeral Home where friends will be received from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.

m. KELLY SERVICE Requiem mass for Mrs. Mary A. Kelly. 63.

of Coatesville. who was killed Monday in a auto accident in West Chester! County. will be celebrated today at 10 a.m. at SS. Peter and; Paul Church.

Interment will in the parish cemetery. The body is at the'Kight Fu- neral Home. Pallbearers will fee Charles 1 Oglebay, Charles Soethe, Rich-! ard Grabenstein, John Loibcl.S Joseph Bender and William Staarman. McATEER SERVICES FROSTBURG--Requiem mass for Sirs. Margaret McAteer, 75, Baltimore, formerly of who died Tuesday in St.

Joseph's Hospital there, will be cele-, brated Saturday at 9:30 a. m. in! St. Michael's Catholic Church. Interment will be in the church' cemetery.

The body is at the Hafer Fu-i neral Home, 60 West Main Street, where friends will be re-' ceived from 2 to 4 p. m. and. 7 to 9 p. m.

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