Maryland Obituaries, Part II

Holdcraft Card File Records - continued
George Wm. Michael Albaugh -
Despondent because of ill health and fearful that
an operation would be necessary, George William Michael Albaugh, for many years a
prominent farmer of the Utica neighborhood, hung himself in the garret of the home of his
son-in-law, Wilbur Grossnickle, between New Midway and Detour, about 3:30 o'clock Monday
afternoon. He was 70 years of age. He was a son of the late Andrew and Miranda
Albaugh, of the Utica section.
He is survived by the following children: Guy Albaugh, Mt.
Pleasant; Raymond Albaugh, Detour; Walter Albaugh, Woodsboro; Clarence Albaugh, Taneytown;
Harvey Albaugh, Detour; Mrs. Grosnickle; Mrs. Harry Swaney and Mrs. Charles Renner, both
of Keymar; one brother Clarence Albaugh , Baltimore; and two sisters, Mrs. Luther
Zimmerman, Taneytown and Mrs. Ida Wachter, Woodsboro also survives with 14 grandchildren.
Mr. Albaugh was a member of the Mt. Zion Lutheran Church
of Haugh's. The funeral took place Thursday, leaving the late home at 1 o'clock.
Services in Mt. Zion Lutheran Church at 1:30 o'clock. Interment in Mt. Hope
Cemetery, Woodsboro. M.L. Creager and Son, funeral director.
Mrs. Harry V. Albaugh -
hand dated 1967
Mrs. Gertrude Mary Albaugh, widow of Harry Vinson Albaugh
died Saturday evening at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Margaret A. Runkies, 519 Grant
Place. She was 91years of age.
She was the oldest daughter of the late William and JoAnna
Grimes Adams, a prominent Frederick county family .......(balance missing)
Surviving are 3 daughters Mrs. Margaret A. Runkles, with
whom she lived, Mrs. J. Malcom Moxley, Baltimore; Miss Helen V. Albaugh at home; 2
brothers, David A. Adams and John C. Adams both of Buckeystown, 2 sisters, Mrs. Maria
Houck, near Woodsboro; Mrs. Sidney Six, Rocky Ridge; 4 grandaughters, Mrs. Phyllis E.
Castle, Hagerstown; Mrs. Geraldine L. Long, Baltimore; Miss Margaret Runkles, Washington
D.C.; Mrs. Doris J. Benedict, Baltimore, 2 grandsons, William R. Moxley, Baltimore; Jay
Slusber Runkles at home; 4 great-grandchildren, Marcia L. Long, Marlene E. Long, Edmund J.
Long III and Christopher S. Long.
Harry V. Albaugh - hand
dated 2/13/1945
Harry Vinson Albaugh, prominent farmer near New Market
died at his home, Friday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock after an illness of 2 months, aged 71
years. He was a son of the late George W. and Sarah Valentine Albaugh and a member
of the Rocky Ridge Lutheran Church. Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Adams
Albaugh, 3 daughters, Mrs. S. Scott Runkles, Frederick; Mrs. Malcolm Moxley, Baltimore and
Miss Helen Albaugh, at home. Two sisters Mrs. Charles Fogle, Thurmont and Mrs. Marge
Dorsey, Thurmont, a brother, J. William Albaugh of Philadelphia; 6 grandchildren also
survive. The funeral took place Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment
made in Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Rocky Ridge. M.R. Etchison and Son, funeral directors.
Miss Hattie M. Albaugh - hand
dated 12/23/1952
Miss Hattie M. Albaugh, well-known dressmaker and church
worker of Walkersville, recently residing at 121 South Market Street, Frederick, died
early Sunday morning after four weeks hospitalization, of infirmities of age at Frederick
Memorial Hospital. She was 89 years, 7 months and 9 days.
A native of Frederick county, daughter of the late David
and Mary Etzler Albaugh, she had been a dressmaker for 60 years in Walkersville. She
was a charter member of the Walkersville Lutheran Church organized in her home in 1891 and
for a number of years was a member of the church choir, choir director and active in the
Missionary and Working Societies of the Church. She was the first president of the
Working Society.
The last of the immediate family, her only survivors are a
niece, five nephews, twelve grand-nieces and six grand-nephews. Remains rest
at the funeral home in Walkersville where friends may call. Funeral services will be
held there at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Interment in Chapel Cemetery, Liberty. G.C.
Barton, funeral director.
Mrs Hollis Viola Albaugh
- hand dated 8/7/1971
Mrs. Hollis Viola Albaugh, 80, RFD 1, Union Bridge, widow of the
late Ira M. Albaugh who predeceased her in 1940, died Saturday at Carroll County General
Hospital after a short illness.
Born in Frederick county, she was the daughter of the late
Samuel J. and Anna V. Haines Butler.
She is survived by a son, McComas B. Albaugh, near Union
Bridge; a granddaughter Donna M. Albaugh, near Union Bridge; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret
Rumsport and Mrs. Goldie Tymeson, both of near Union Bridge; and several nieces and
nephews.
Friends may call today at the Union Bridge Funeral Home of
D.D. Hartzler and Sons where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.
Rev. Michael Leftwich, pastor of Linganore United
Methodist Church will officiate. Interment will be in Linganore
Cemetery, Unionville.
Mrs. Gertrude W. Albaugh
- hand dated 3/12/1951
Stricken with a heart attack while talking on the
telephone at her home in Libertytown about 4:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
Gertrude Wright Albaugh, widow of Irving S. Albaugh, was found dead by a telephone employe
investigating interruption to services on the line. Death was due to coronary
occlusion.
Mrs. Albaugh was born April 13, 1877 in Libertytown, a
daughter of the late Joel and Kate Wagner Wright and was aged 73 years. Her husband
predeceased her by seven years.
Surviving are three step-children; Roger I. Albaugh, near
Libertytown; William J. Albaugh, near Union Bridge; Mrs. Fred Ward, Libertytown.
The deceased was a member of the St. Peters Catholic
Church, Libertytown, where regular mass will be celebrated Saturday morning at 9 o'clock
by the pastor, Rev. Stephen Chylinski. Interment will be made in the church
cemetery. Prayers will be recited at the funeral home in Libertytown Friday night
at 8 o'clock. Powell and Hartzler, funeral directors.
Ira Robert
Albaugh, 65, Killed in Farm Accident - hand dated 5/9/1969
Ira Robert Albaugh, Sr, 65 of Union Bridge was killed
Thursday afternoon at his farm in a tractor accident.
Albaugh was loading material when his tractor ran over an
8-foot ramp, throwing him from the seat. He was pinned by the tractor.
Born in Frederick County, he was the son of the late John
D. and Maude Nusbaum Albaugh, and was a member of the Union Bridge Church of the Brethren.
Surviving are his wife Mrs. Mildred Thomas Albaugh, two
sons, Ira R. Albaugh Jr. and Paul R. Albaugh, both of Union Bridge; one daughter, Mrs.
Mary Susan Grossnickle of near Union Bridge; one step-son, Harold E. Thomas of Keymar; 15
grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
Also one brother, William T. Albaugh of near Union Bridge
and three sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Carbaugh of Westminster, Mrs. Bertha Hoover of Taneytown
and Mrs. Helen Fritz of Uniontown.
Friends may call at the Union Bridge Funeral Home of D.D.
Hartzler and Sons Saturday evening. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m.
at the Union Bridge Church of the Brethren. The Rev. Harold Bower, his pastor, will
officiate. Burial will be in the Pipe Creek Cemetery, near New Windsor.
The Carroll county Coroner's office confirmed that Albaugh
died as a result of the injuries he received in a tractor accident.
Irving S. Albaugh -
hand dated 9/19/1944
Irving S. Albaugh, a well-known funeral director for the
past thirty-six years, died Sunday morning at 2:15 o'clock at his home in Libertytown of
paralysis. He had been seriuosly ill for the past ten days. He was 70 years, 2
months and 6 days of age.
He was a son of the late Joshua and Susannah Haugh Albaugh
and is survived by his widow, Mrs. Gertrude Wright Albaugh; two sons, Roger I. Albaugh,
Libertytown, and William J. Albaugh, Union Bridge; a daughter, Mrs. Fred J. Ward, Los
Angeles, Ca.; a sister, Mrs. Ridgely D. Simpson, this city and six grandchildren.
Funeral services will take place at the late residence in
Libertytown Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock with final rites in Union Chapel church,
conducted by Rev. Herbert H. Schmidt. Interment will be in Fairmount cemetery,
Libertytown.
Ingomar W. Albaugh - hand
dated 3/30/1961
Ingomar W. Albaugh, 22 North Market Street, who served one
term as Frederick County Sheriff from 1923 - 1926, died at Valley View Nursing Home,
Middletown, at 6:30 a.m. after an illness of several years.
Mr. Albaugh, who was aged 90 years, was a well-known
barber, having operated a barber shop in the first block of W. Church street for about 30
years.
He was also active in church work. He attended the
Evangelical Lutheran church, this city, and for a number of years was superintendent of
the church school.
Born in Frederick, he was a son of the late Christian T.
and Carrie V. Shank Albaugh. He was a member of the B.P.O.E. No 684 and Mountain
City Lodge No 29 Knights of Pythias.
He was politcally registered as a Republican.
Surviving are his wife Mrs. Orna C. Wiliet Albaugh, seven
children, Mrs. M.L. Myers and Mrs. George F. Luckett, both of York, Pa., Mrs. Imogene
Crouch, Pasadena, Md.; Mrs. W.C. Elder, Albuquerque, NM; Charles R. Albaugh, this city;
Mrs. Thomas W. Clark, Middletown; and Mrs. Ralph C. Betson, this city; eleven
grand-children and nineteen great- grandchildren.
Jasper Albaugh - hand dated 6/11/1962
Jasper Albaugh, 67, husband of Cecelia Hendrickson
Albaugh, who resided at 337 South Market Street, died at Frederick Memorial Hospital
Sunday morning, having suffered a heart attack last Friday.
Mr. Albaugh was born in New Market, the son of the late
Nicholas Hoy and Cordelia Barnes Albaugh. He is survived by his wife, Cecelia
Hendrickson Albaugh, one son, William N. Albaugh, Yellow Springs, one daughter, Mrs. John
B. Gardiner of Frederick, one sister Mrs. Wilbur Kolb of Betheada. Three
grandchildren also survive.
Mr. Albaugh was a retired farmer, having farmed in the New
Market area. He was a staunch Republican and served as a judge in the elections.
The body is at the funeral home, 105 East Church street, where friends may call
after 7 o'clock this evening.
Funeral services will be held at the funeral home
Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will follow in Mount Olivet cemetery.
M.R. Etchison and Son, funeral directors.
John D. Albaugh - hand
dated 4/12/1957
John David Albaugh, 81, retired machinist and farmer of
Uniontown, died suddenly at his home Thursday at 12:55 p.m. after an
illness of several hours.
Born February 6, 1876 in Frederick county, he was a son of
the late Thomas A. and Eliza Brown Albaugh. He was a lifelong member of the Church
of the Brethren, former Sunday School teacher and active in all church affairs.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Maude Nusbaum Albaugh and
five children, Ira R. Albaugh, Mrs. Levine Carbaugh, Mrs. Russell Hoover, William T.
Albaugh, all of near Union Bridge, and Mrs. Preston Fritz of Uniontown; twelve
grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Mary Engel, of Uniontown.
The body is at the Union Bridge Funeral home of D.D.
Hartzler and Sons, where friends may call Saturday evening. It will be removed at 1
p.m. Sunday to Union Bridge Church of the Brethren for service at 2 p.m. conducted by his
pastor, Rev. C. Reynolds Simmons assisted by Rev. Berkeley O. Bowman. Interment will
be in Pipe Creek Cemetery.
John Horace Albaugh -
hand dated 11/3/1942
John Horace Albaugh, 128 West Church street, well-known
retired miller and farmer died at the Frederick City Hospital Friday morning at 2:50
o'clock after an illness of twenty-one months, aged 85 years and 8 days. He was a
son of the late Joshua and Susannah Haugh Albaugh and a member of the Grace Evangelical
and Reformed Church, the Builders Bible Class.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Effie E.C. Simpson
Albaugh, one daughter and three sons, Mrs. Clarence L. Howard, Horace H. Albaugh, Hobart
B. Albaugh, Irwin C. Albaugh, all of Frederick; one sister and one brother, Libertytown.
Three grandchildren also survive.
The funeral of John Horace Albaugh, 128 West Church street
who died at the Frederick City Hospital early Friday morning took place from the funeral
home, 106 E. Church street, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Ralph Z.
Hartman, pastor of the Grace Evangelical and Reformed Church officiated.
Pallbearers, Member of the Independent Order of Odd
Fellows, King David Lodge No 50, which conducted ritualistic services at the grave were:
George L. Mobley, Millard M. Anglebarger, Charles F. Seeger, J.E. Ferguson,
Walter E. Eiker, Franklin N. Shipley. Interment in Central Cemetery. M.R.
Etchison and Son, funeral directors.
John T. S. Albaugh -
hand dated 10/24/1950
John Thomas Sim Albaugh, a life long resident of Liberty
District was found dead about 3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at his home near Libertytown,
aged 72 years. Death was attributed to coronary occlusion.
Mr. Albaugh had been in declining health but his death was
unexpected. He was born near Libertytown on January 28, 1878, a son of the late
Edward and Lucy Unkefer Albaugh. He was a retired miller and was the last member of
his immediate family.
Surviving are a number of nieces and nephews and a
daughter-in-law, Mrs. William Albaugh, near New Windsor. Mr. Albaugh was a life long
member of the Methodist Church and for many years was superintendent of the Sunday school.
The body rests at the Libertytown funeral home Powell and
Hartzler where it may be viewed this evening. The remains will be taken to Methodist
Church Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock where funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock,
conducted by Rev. Reese Poffenberger. Interment in Fairmount Cemetery.
John W. Albaugh - hand
dated 1953
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday for John W.
Albaugh, well-known retired farmer of near Detour, who died at his home Sunday morning,
February 15 at 8 o'clock. Rev. Dixon A. Yaste officiated at the services which were
held at 2 p.m. in Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church, Rocky Ridge, where the deceased was a member.
A son of the late George W. and Sarah Valentine Albaugh,
he was aged 85 years 2 months and 3 days. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Estella
Schiffman, Dunkirk, NY and Mrs. Alicee Ream, Philadelphia; a son, Charles Albaugh, near
Detour; six grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Fogle, this
place and Mrs. Margie A. Dorsey, Frederick.
Interment was in the church cemetery. M.L. Creage
and Son, funeral directors.
John William Albaugh -
hand dated 4/22/1938
John William Albaugh, 75 years old, of Lime Kiln, died
suddenly Wednesday morning at 4 o'clock at Montevue Hospital. Mr. Albaugh was the
son of the late Christian and Eleanor Albaugh of Frederick, and for a number of years was
an employe of the Gore Lime Company. Survivors are one brother, Lewis R. Albaugh, of
Baltimore, two half brothers, Ingomar Albaugh of Frederick and Carl Albaugh of Taneytown.
Funeral services were held at the grave in Mt. Olivet
Cemetery Thursday afternoon at four o'clock. Harry E. Carty Company, funeral
directors.
Joshua V. Albaugh -
hand dated 1/22/1935
Joshua Valentine Albaugh died at his home in Libertytown
Saturday night at 10:45 o'clock of hardening of the arteries, 75 years of age. He
was a son of the late Joshua and Suasannah Albaugh and a life-long resident of Liberty
District. He was a farmer, but discontinued farming about thirty years ago. He
was twice married, his first wife being formerly Miss Lucretia Ramsburg, one son, William
V. Albaugh, Baltimore survives this union. His second wife was formerly Miss Clara
Lennar. One sister, Mrs. R.D. Simpson, of this city and three brothers, John H.
Albaugh, this city, Thomas F. Albaugh, Clyde Ohio and Irving S. Albaugh, Libertytown, also
survive. The funeral will take place from his late home this afternoon at 1:30
o'clock with services by his pastor, Rev. J. Frank Fife assisted by Rev. George K. Ely,
his former pastor. Interment will be made in Fairmount Cemetery, Libertytown.
Powell and Albaugh, funeral directors.
Mrs. Herbert Albaugh -
hand dated 4/24/1963
Mrs. Kate C. Albaugh, 85, widow of Herbert Albaugh, died
early this morning at her home in Walkersville, following a long illness. She was
born in Baltimore county, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartmon and was a
member of the Walkersville Methodist Church.
Surviving are one son, Ernest W. Albaugh, Walkersville;
four grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.
The body is at the G.C. Burton funeral home in
Walkersville where friends may call after 9 a.m. Sunday. Funeral services will be
held at the funeral home Monday at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery,
Woodsboro.
Leslie Oscar Albaugh -
hand dated 5/6/1963
Leslie Oscar Albaugh, 74, of near Union Bridge, died at
Frederick Memorial Hospital this morning after an illness of two weeks. He was born
in Frederick county, a son of the late Charles T. and Emma Stottlemeyer Albaugh.
Having twice married , his first wife Cora Halin Albaugh,
predeceased him by 17 years. He was an employe of the Western Maryland Railway Shop
in Union Bridge until his retirement three years ago.
Surviving are his present wife, Mrs. Nellie Bostian
Albaugh, two children, Oscar Albaugh, near Union Bridge and Mrs. Helen Fuss, Dillsburg,
Pa; two step-children, Miss Gladys Bostian, Hanover, Pa. and Stanley Bostian; three
brothers, Jacob Albaugh, Savage; Harlan K Albaugh, Sykesville and George Albaugh,
Randallstown; four sisters, Mrs. Margaret Hilderbrick, Taneytown, Mrs. Edith Gruber, Rocky
Ridge, Mrs. Myrtle Affeldt, Ellicott City and Mrs. Elsie Putman, New Midway; six
grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. (buried Chapel Liberty)
Mrs. Lucy A. Albaugh - hand
dated 1947
Mrs. Lucy Ann Albaugh, widow of William H. Albaugh died
Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at her late home in Walkersville, aged 91 years 2
months and 24 days. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Stover and
was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church, Utica. Mrs. Albaugh had been bedfast for
the last two years and recently suffered a paralytic stroke.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Esta Mae Warrenfeltz,
Baltimore; and two sons, Truman Albaugh, Lewistown and William M. Albaugh, Walkersville.
Six grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and one great great-grandchild also
survive.
Funeral services from the home Saturday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock, conducted by Rev. E.K. Helwig. Interment Mt. Hope cemetery, Woodsboro.
M.L. Creager and Son, funeral directors.
Mrs. Lula V. Albaugh -
hand dated 2/8/1966
Mrs. Lulu Viola Albaugh, 60, formerly of near Union
Bridge, died yesterday in an area hospital following a long illness. Her husband,
the late Clarence U. Albaugh, died four years ago.
A native of Carroll county, Mrs. Albaugh is survived by
her step-father, John Ibex of Westminster; a daughter Miss Mary Louise Albaugh of near New
Windsor; two step-daughters; Mrs. Oscar Petry of near New Windsor and Mrs. Clinton
Crushong of Westminster; and three step-sons; Gaylord Albaugh of Westminster, and Hezekiah
and George Albaugh, both of Union Bridge.
Also survive are four half-sisters: Mrs. Charles Morgan of
Union Bridge, Mrs. Dorothy Curry of Westminster, Mrs. Benjamin Hiser of Seven Families,
Pa. and Mrs. margaret E. Davis of Littlestown, Pa., and four half-brothers: Lee Nusbaum
and Edward Ibex, both of Westminster, Raymond Rill of Hamstead and Herbert Ibex of
Baltimore.
Mrs. Lydia Maude Albaugh
- hand dated 2/18/1959
Mrs. Lydia Maude Albaugh, widow of John D. Albaugh, died
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Russell Hoover, near Uniontown, Tuesday night at 8
o'clock following an illness of ten weeks. Aged 75 years, she was born in Carroll
county, a daughter of the late Ezra and Mary Rider Nusbaum. Her husband predeceased
her by two years.
Surviving are the following children: Ira R.
Albaugh, Sr., Mrs. Evelyn Carbaugh, Mrs. Bertha Hoover, with whom she resided, William T.
Albaugh, all of near Uniontown; Mrs. Helen Fritz, Uniontown, twelve grandchildren, ten
great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Charles Wells, of Baltimore.
She was a lifelong member of the Church of the Brethren.
The body is at the Union Bridge funeral home of D.D.
Hartzler and Sons where friends may call Friday evening. It will be removed to the
Union Bridge Church of the Brethren Saturday afternoon at one o'clock where services will
be held at two o'clock. Rev. Glen M. Baird will officiate, assisted by Rev. Berkeley
Bowman. Interment in Pipe Creek Cemetery.
Miss Mary M. Albaugh -
hand dated 2/10/1939
Miss Mary M. Albaugh, daughter of the late Edward and Lucy
Unkefer Albaugh, died at the family home near Libertytown Tuesday morning at 7:20 o'clock.
She was aged 75 years, 3 months, 28 days. Death followed six months' illness.
Surviving are three brothers, Frank B. Albaugh, Detour;
William J. Albaugh, New Windsor; J.T. Sim Albaugh, at home. A number of nieces and
nephews also survive.
The funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, meeting
at the late home at 1:30 o'clock with further services in the Methodist Protestant church
at Libertytown. Interment in Fairmount cemetery. Powell and Albaugh, funeral
directors.
Mrs. Mary M. Albaugh -
hand dated 8/15/1952
Mrs. Mary Margaret Albaugh, widow of Eugene H. Albaugh,
recently of Frederick and Washington died suddenly, Wednesday 2 p.m. at San Mar Fahrney
Memorial Home near Boonsboro, where she had resided for two years past.
Born in Frederick, June 4, 1866, a daughter of the late
John T. and Mary Wisong Moore, she resided here her entire lifetime with the exception of
ten years residence in Washington and the past two years at Boonsboro.
She was the last of her immediate family and maintained
membership in the Frederick Evangelical Reformed church to the time of her demise.
Surviving are one son, Howard M. Albaugh, 336 E. Third
street; two grandchildren, Edwin D. Albaugh Sr., Frederick and Mrs. Paul H. Gleichman,
Riegelsville, Pa.; three great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.
Remains rest at the funeral home, 54 E. Patrick Street,
where friends may call after 7 o'clock tonight.
Maurice J. Albaugh -
hand dated 9/3/1965
Maurice J. Albaugh, 77, Thurmont banker, died last night
at Frederick Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. Margaret Dorsey Albaugh.
Mr. Albaugh was born in Missouri. He was a son of
the late Frank T. and Maggie Albaugh, and was a member of St. John's Lutheran church at
Thurmont.
He was also a member of the Edwin C. Creeger Jr., Post,
American Legion of Thurmont and Thurmont Lodge of Odd Fellows. He was a veteran of
World War I.
Mr. Albaugh began his banking career in Thurmont where he
was employed for three years. Later, he went to the Woodsboro bank, where he was
employed as a cashier for 3* years.
His son, Frank, was one of the first Thurmont men to be
killed in World War II.
Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter Mrs. Mary Catherine
Coale of Bellsville, Il; two sisters: Miss Helen and Miss Catherine Albaugh; both of
Thurmont and two grandsons. (Burial Blue Ridge Thurmont)
Maurice J. Albaugh -
hand dated 6/18/1948
Maurice J. Albaugh, well-known retired resident of
Thurmont, died during the night at his home on E. Main Street. He was one of the
oldest citizens of the town, having observed his 88th Birthday in April.
Mr. Albaugh had been ill for about a week, but prior to
that time had been about as usual. Years ago he was associated with the old Citizens
Savings Bank at Thurmont and later was in the confectionary business. He had been
retired for some years.
He was the son of the late Isaac and Catherine Albaugh.
Mr. Albaugh was married twice. His first wife was the late Mary Catherine
Weller Albaugh and his second wife, Mary A. Curren Albaugh, predeceased him by three
years.
He was a member of the Junior Order of American Mechanics
and at one time had served as a company commissioner and as an engineer on the Western
Maryland Railroad. He is survived by a number of nieces and nephews and several
cousins.
Friends may call at the late residence from seven until 9
o'clock this evening. Funeral services will be held there Friday afternoon at three
o'clock. Rev. Charles Corbett will officiate. Interment will be in the
Thurmont United Brethren Cemetery.
Miss Mollie E. Albaugh
- hand dated 9/3/1946
Miss Mollie E. Albaugh died suddenly at her home in New
Windsor Thursday at 9:50 p.m. after being ill only about an hour. Death was due to a
cerebral hemorrahage. She was born March 21, 1864 in Frederick county, the daughter
of Charles A. and Julia Rout Albaugh. She was 82 years of age and has no immediate
survivors.
Mrs. Truman G. Albaugh
- hand dated 7/31/1942
Mrs. Nellie May Karcher Albaugh, wife of Truman G. Albaugh
died at her home near Utica at 6 o'clock Monday morning, aged 58 years. Death
resulted from complications after an illness extending over six months.
Besides her husband, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Katherine Swann, Washington; a
brother Frank Bandell, Baltimore and a niece, Nellie M. Swann, Washington. She was a
member of the Utica Lutheran church.
The funeral of Mrs. Nellie M. Albaugh, wife of Truman G.
Albaugh, who died Monday morning was held on Wednesday with services at the funeral home
in Thurmont, at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. F.R. Selbel. Pallbearers were Paul
Buhrman, Clarence Stottlemyer, Norman Harper, Elmer Smith, Bradley Clem and Merhl
Ramsburg. Interment in Utica cemetery. M.L. Creager and Son, funeral
directors.
DEATHS - Mrs. Charles D. Albaugh
- hand dated 10/8/1963
Mrs. Nettie Mae Albaugh, 76, of Taneytown, died yesterday
afternoon at the Annie M. Warner Hospital, Gettysburg.
She was the widow of the late Charles D. Albaugh and a
daughter of the late John and Minerva Green Harmon.
She is survived by two sons, Harmon Albaugh, Glen Burnie
and J. Thomas Albaugh, Taneytown and one sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Bowersox, Hanover, Pa.
Two grandsons also survive.
She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church,
Taneytown.
Funeral services will be held Friday 2 p.m. from the C.O.
Fuss and Son Funeral Home, Taneytown. Rev. Howard W. Miller officiating.
Interment will be in the Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Taneytown.
Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening.
Mrs. Clarence U. Albaugh
- hand dated 2/7/1939
Mrs. Mary Louise Albaugh, wife of Clarence U. Albaugh,
died at her home in Unionville, Monday morning at 6 o'clock after a short illness of
im******; aged 31 years 3 months 16 days. She is survived by her husband and five
children, Minnie Lee, Emma Jane, Hezekiah W., Gaylord T. and George William Albaugh, all
at home. Three sisters Mrs. Roland Harmon, Union Bridge; Mrs. Charles Otto,
Westminster; Miss Elizabeth Steele, Union Bridge; and two brothers, Carroll Steeele,
Baltimore; and Hezekiah Steele at home also survive. Funeral Wednesday from the late
home at 1:30 o'clock with services in the Union Bridge Lutheran church. Interment
Pipe Creek cemetery near Uniontown. Powell and Albaugh, funeral director.
Mrs. Mary E. Albaugh -
hand dated 7/13/1948
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Albaugh, widow of Charles E. Albaugh,
died at the home of her son-in-law and daughter at 2 o'clock after a lingering illness of
three months, aged 80 years. She was born in Frederick county, a daughter of the
late James G. and Sarah Burgess Jones. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Rachel V. Jones,
she is survived by one son, Walter B. Albaugh, Baltimore; one brother J. Burgess Jones,
Central and a sister, Miss Clara V. Jones, New Market, and two grandchildren.
Funeral from the late home Sunday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock (DST) conducted by Rev. K.D. Swecker. Interment Central cemetery. C.M.
Waltz, funeral director.
Mrs. Mary A. Albaugh -
hand dated 2/25/1947
Mrs. Mary Alice Albaugh, of Woodsboro, widow of George E.
Albaugh, died at Emergency Hospital Saturday morning at 3:15 o'clock of general debility,
aged 87 years 7 months and 14 days. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Buck and was a life long member of the Woodsboro Evangelical Lutheran church.
She is survived by one son, Charles E. Albaugh, of Woodsboro; two grandsons, Hiram G. M.
and J. Thomas Albaugh, both of Taneytown, and a great-grandson, Thomas Albaugh.
Mrs. Maurice J. Albaugh
- hand dated 8/24/1945
Mrs. Mary A. Albaugh, wife of Maurice J. Albaugh, died of
complications at her home in Thurmont Thursday at 1:30 a.m. Aged 70 years, she had
been in declining health for the past six months, the last three of which she had been
confined to bed.
She was the daughter of the late Charles and Amanda
Currens and was a member of St. John's Lutheran church, Thurmont.
She is survived by her husband, three sisters, Mrs. M.O.
Raid, New Windsor; Mrs. Anna M. Jones and Mrs. J. Howard Creeger, both of Thurmont; and
two brothers, Edgar R. Sykesville and R.C. Currens, Oak Park, IL.
Friends are invited to call at the late residence this
evening from seven to nine o'clock and Saturday until three o'clock in the afternoon at
which time funeral services will be held there in charge of Rev. Charles H. Corbatt.
Burial in Thurmont United Brethren cemetery. C.O. Fuss and Son, funeral
directors.
Miss Martha A. Albaugh
- hand dated 11/17/1936
Miss Martha A. Albaugh, daughter of the late Edward and
Lucy Unkefer Albaugh died at her home near Libertytown Friday night at 11:45 o'clock after
a short illness of paralysis. She was aged 67 years 2 months and 3 days.
She is survived by two sisters, Miss Mary Albaugh at home;
Mrs. Susan R. White, of Baltimore; three brothers, Frank of Detour; William J., New
Windsor; J.T. Sim Albaugh at home and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the late
home at 1:30 o'clock with further services at the M.P. church in Libertytown, conducted by
her pastor, Rev. W.W. Sylvester. Interment in Fairmount cemetery. Powell and
Albaugh, funeral directors.
Mrs. I.W. Albaugh -
hand dated 11/10/1965
Mrs. Orna Clara Albaugh, 85, widow of Ingomar W. Albaugh,
former sheriff of Frederick county, who resided with a daughter, Mrs. Ralph C. Betson,
Willow Avenue, died today in Montevue Infirmary.
The last of her immediate family, she was the daughter of
the late Amos and Hettie Wolfe Willet of Littlestown, Pa. Surviving are the
following children: Charles R. Albaugh, Mrs. Thomas W. Cook and Mrs. Ralph C. Betson, all
of Frederick; step daughter, Mrs. Imogene Crouch, Pasadena and Mrs. W.C. Elder,
Albuquerque, NM. Eleven grandchildren, twenty four great-grandchildren and a number
of nieces and nephews also survive.
Mrs. Albaugh was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church and the Mountain City, Temple 14, Pythian Sisters. (Burial Mt. Olivet)
Miss R. Inde Albaugh -
hand dated 3/10/1944
Miss R. Inde Albaugh died at her home in Pleasant Valley,
CT Sunday night. Funeral services were held in Central church, near New London with
burial in the adjoining cemetery Thursday morning at 11 o'clock.
The deceased was born and spent her early life in the
Central neighborhood. She was a daughter of Jasper and Rachel Hoy Albaugh and she
was one of the first young ladies in that vicinity to take a nurses training course in a
Baltimore hospital. She was endowed with unusual professional and executive ability
and was offered the position of superintendent of nurses in the Barnard Sanatorium, where
she served until the institute passed into other mangement. She then went to Grace
Hospital, New Haven, CT, serving in like capacity there for ten years. During the
first World War she was active in Red Cross management in Washington and had continued Red
Cross work at intervals in Hartford, CT and was an instructor in Red Cross shortly before
her death. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Charles D. Walker, near Central;
Mrs. Charles W. Ray, Sandy Springs and Mrs. William P. Richardson, NY and FL.
Mrs. Harry E. Albaugh -
hand dated 10/18/1962
Mrs. Rosa Eleanor Albaugh, widow of Harry E. Albaugh,
formerly of Utica died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edna Bohrman, 642 Trail Avenue,
where she had resided for the past year, Wednesday at 12:20 p.m., aged 90 years.
She was a daughter of the late David L. and Susan Creager
Measeil and was a life time member of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, Utica.
Mrs. Albaugh was an avid reader and interested in current events until stricken
with her last illness two days prior to her death.
Surviving are the following children: Mrs.
G. Bernard Zimmerman, Mrs. Buhrman, Luther A. Albaugh, all of this city; Mrs. Garnet
Noffsinger, Feagaville and H. Ward Albaugh, Baltimore. Five grandchildren and
six great-grandchildren also survive. She was the last of her immediate family.
The body is at the funeral home, 105 E. Church street
where friends may call after 7 p.m. today. Funeral services will be held at the
funeral home Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment in Utica cemetery. M.R. Etchison and
Son, funeral directors.
Mrs. Sarah A. Albaugh -
hand dated 2/10/1950
Mrs. Sarah A. Albaugh of Taneytown, widow of John Thomas
Albaugh, died Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Annie M. Warner Hospital, Gettysburg,
Pa. She had been in her usual good health until last Thursday, when she sustained a
fractured hip in a fall. A daughter of the late Emanuel and Susan Overholtzer, she
was aged 92 years. Her husband died 23 years ago. Surviving are three sisters,
Mrs. G.W. Milne, McMinisville, Org.; Mrs. Frank Crouse, Taneytown; Mrs. Harriet Fringer,
York, Pa. A number of nieces and nephews also survive. She was a life long
member of Haugh's Lutheran church.
The body is at the funeral home in Taneytown where friends
may call today from seven to nine p.m. Services will be conducted there Friday
afternoon at two o'clock by Rev. R.C. Myers. Interment in Taneytown Reformed
Cemetery. C.O. Fuss and Son, funeral director.
Mrs. Sarah L. Albaugh -
hand dated 2/24/1950
Mrs. Sarah L. Albaugh, widow of John Valentine Albaugh,
of Libertytown and a resident of the I.O.O.F. home for over six years died there
Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock at the age of 89. She was a daughter of the late John
and Sarah E. Baker Leahart. She was a member of the Lutheran Church, Samaritan
Rebakah Ladies No. 51, of Frederick, and the Sons and Daughters of Liberty.
Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Belle Wachter, of Utica. The body will be removed from
the funeral home, 106 E. Church Street, to the Odd Fellows Home, at noon today.
Funeral services will be conducted at the I.O.O.F. Home Thursday, 11 a.m. Interment
will be made in Fairmount Cemetery, Liberty. M.R. Etchison and Son, funeral
directors.
Deaths - An Infant - hand
dated 4/25/1960
Sharon Lynn Albaugh, five hour old daughter of Hezekiah
and Betty Keaney Albaugh of the Union Bridge area, died Sunday morning at 11:30 a.m. in
the Frederick Memorial Hospital.
Besides her parents, she is survived by one brother,
Donald Eugene Albaugh, living at home, paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Albaugh of Union Bridge, and a maternal grandmother, Mrs. Belva Keeney of the Walkersville
area.
Graveside services will be conducted by Rev. William M.
Brown at the Rocky Hill Lutheran church cemetery near Woodsboro on Tuesday morning at 10
a.m. G.C. Barton of Walkersville is the funeral director.