He had been in the employ of the C.V. railroad for 40 years and was flagman at Franklin and Antietam St. crossings. He was a member of Resolute Council, Jr. O.U.A.M. and the Evangelical church and is survived by two sons, William W. and Samuel F., and daughter, Mrs. William Gardner, all of this city; brothers, Manter F., Green Spring Furnace and John H. Coseytown. His wife also survives.
The funeral is Sunday at 2 o'clock from the Evangelical church; interment in Rose Hill Cemetery. The pallbearers will be from the Jr. O.U.A.M. and the church.
Source: Mail (Hagerstown, MD)
Friday, July 29, 1910
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He had been in the employ of the C.V. railroad for 40 years and was flagman at Franklin and Antietam St. crossings. He was a member of Resolute Council, Jr. O.U.A.M. and the Evangelical church and is survived by two sons, William W. and Samuel F., and daughter, Mrs. William Gardner, all of this city; brothers, Manter F., Green Spring Furnace and John H. Coseytown. His wife also survives.
The funeral is Sunday at 2 o'clock from the Evangelical church; interment in Rose Hill Cemetery. The pallbearers will be from the Jr. O.U.A.M. and the church.
Source: Mail (Hagerstown, MD)
Friday, July 29, 1910
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