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The Star-Democrat from Easton, Maryland • Page 10

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The Star-Democrati
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Easton, Maryland
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10
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Page 10A The Star-Democrat Thursday, August 11, 1994 in education at the University of Mr. Wilson taught agriculture and history, and was an athletics coach at Poolesville High School Jr. of Bethany, eight grandchildren; nine stepgrand-children; and six stepgreat-grandchildren. At Mr. Curnen's request there will be no services.

Arrangements are by Curran-Bromwell Funeral Home, Cambridge. Chester. Mrs. Grannan is survived by her husband of 50 years, Eugene E. Grannan; three daughters, Bonnie Holt of Houston, Texas, Patricia Connatser of Chester and Linda Jenkins of Westminster; a brother, Richard Sheldon of Philadelphia, two sisters, Lois Aiello and Judy Parzynski, both of Detroit; and three grandchildren.

Services will be held at 8 p.m., Friday, Aug. 12 at Helfenbein Funeral Home, Chester. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday from 3 until 5 p.m. and 7 until 8 p.m. Burial will be private.

Arrangements are by Tom Helfenbein Funeral Home, Chester. 4-H Memorial Fund, co Robert Barton, Centreville National Bank, Centreville, Md. 21627. Arrangements are by Newnam Funeral Home, Centreville. Paid obituary Barbara J.

Grannan CHESTER Barbara Jean Grannan of Chester died Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1994 at Memorial Hospital, Easton. She was 67. Born March 26, 1927 at Detroit, she was the daughter of the late Kenneth and Jean Morrow Sheldon. She and her husband lived in Baltimore for 35 years, where she was employed as a real estate legal secretary by Cohen and Dackman.

In 1984 they moved to Is 'T. Victory Medal as well as the Presidential Unit Citation. Following his release in 1946 he returned to Talbot County where he worked as a bricklayer for several masonry contractors until retiring in 1989. He was a member of VFW Post 5118, Easton, former member of the Easton Moose Lodge 1520 and the American Legion Post 70. Mr.

Aikenhead is survived by three daughters, Sherri Dawn Bosley of McDaniel, Bobbi Sue Bradley of Preston and Terri Jo Mister of Easton; four brothers, John Aikenhead of Baltimore, Emmett Aikenhead of Easton, Stanley Holland of Houston, Texas and Frankie Aikenhead of Anchorage, Alaska; two sisters, Helen Rees of California and Margaret Bradshaw of Penns-ville, N.J. and nine grandchildren. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Friday, Aug. 12 at Newnam Funeral Home, Easton, where friends may call on Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in the Maryland Veterans Cemetery, Beulah.

Frank Curnen PRESTON Frank L. Curnen of Preston died Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1994. Born at Yonkers, N.Y., he was the son of the late Florence Mayer and Edward Charles Curnen. He was a graduate of Hill School, Pottsville, Pa.

and a 1933 graduate of Yale University. He retired from General Motors in 1973 and moved to Preston. Mr. Curnen is survived by his wife, Marjory Mayer Curnen; four children, Patricia Ziegler of Cambridge, Robert Curnen of Framingham, Catherine Wiley of Los Angeles, and Richard Curnen of New York, N.Y.; four stepchildren, Leslie Todd of Rancbo Mirage, Wend) V. of MO'- Ka.si iMip, and Maicelle Towers of Philadelphia, a brother, Dr.

Edward C. Curnen Mi Esther H. Crowding CHESTERTOWN Esther Hfckman Crowding of Chester-' tqwn died Wednesday, Aug. 10, 194 at Magnolia Hall Nursing Hwme. She was 91.

Born at Wilmington, she was the daughter of the late John F. and Elise Davis Hickman. She was a homemaker and a member of Worton United Church, the W.S.C.S, and Worton Homemakers. She was a graduate of Goldey- Beacom College and a volunteer with Kent County Mental Health Association in Chestertown. Mrs.

Crowding is survived by a daughter, Gladys Svec of Baltimore; a son, Robert P. Crowding of St. Michaels; a brother, William R. Hickman of Leesburg, a sister, Gladys H. Witcher of Brooksville, three grand-children; and seven grea t-gr andchildr en Services will be held at 1 p.m., Friday, Aug.

12 at Fellows-Wells Funeral Home, Chestertown. Burial will be at Still Pond Cemetery, Still Pond. Friends may call at the funeral home two hours before the service. Robert L. Aikenhead ASTON Robert Leander Aikenhead of Easton died Tuesday, Aug.

9, 1994 at Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, D.C. He was 70. Born Sept. 9, 1923 in Starbuck, he was the son of the late John Arthur and Olga Hofflin Aikenhead. After attending school on Tilgh-man Island he worked as waterman for several years until enlisting in 1942 in the United States Marine Corps.

He served during World War II in the Pacific Theatre where he saw action in the capture and defense of Tulagi, S.I. and Guam, Marianas Islands for which he was awarded the Silver Star, the Purple Heart, Marine Corps Good Conduct A SNAP UP "DOGGONE" SAMPLES OR SCRATCH IK "A trom 1929 until 1945. He served as principal there from 1934 until 1945. He then returned to Queen Anne's County and bought the Feed, Seed and Grain Company in Centreville, operating it for 20 years, selling it in 1965. He retained the dealership for DeKalb Seed Corn and became their largest dealer in the U.S.

for more than 10 years. He retired from active business in 1983. While living in Poolesville, Mr. Wilson was active in farm groups, and helped organize and was first president of the Mono-cacy Lions Club. In Centreville he continued to be an active leader in various farm and farm youth groups.

He was a past president of the Centreville Rotary Club, a charter member of Kent Island Yacht Club, and a member of Annapolis Yacht Club. He served as chairman of the committee to select the site of Queen Anne's County Comprehensive High School in the early 1960s, and served on various lay committees for the Queen Anne's County school system in the 1950s and 1960s. He became a director of Centreville National Bank in July 1958, remaining active on the board until March 1981, when, because of mandatory age requirements, he became a Director Emeritus, which title he retained until his death. Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife of 30 years, Marrian Kuethe Wilson; two daughters, Margaret W.

"Peggy" Smith of Corona Del Mar, Cafif. and Sarah W. "Sally" Cordero of Falls Church, two sisters, F. Anna Wilson of Gaith-ersburg and Mrs. Walter T.

Morris Jr. of Chestertown; three grandsons; four nephews; and two nieces. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 20 at Centreville United Methodist Church. Burial will be private.

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