Blubaugh. His early life was lived in the Tomstown area. He and Mrs. Blubaugh were married in December 1924, and had made their home in Waynesboro for the past 22 years.
Prior to his retirement in June 1967, Mr. Blubaugh had been employed as a molder at Frick Co. for 41 years.
In addition to his widow, Mrs. Goldie P. Wagaman Blubaugh, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lewis Hough, Waynesboro R. D. 2, and Mrs. Richard Amsley, Waynesboro, five grandchildren, a brother, Merle Blubaugh, Waynesboro; five sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Noll and Mrs. Merle Brubaker, both of Waynesboro; Mrs. James Siegrist, Mrs. Carl Monn and Mrs. Thomas Haugh, all of Waynesboro R. D. 1.
The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Grove Funeral Home, in charge of the Rev. Lester Misner and the Rev. Donald Bender. Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery.
Record Herald, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. Thursday, November 7th, 1968.
Blubaugh. His early life was lived in the Tomstown area. He and Mrs. Blubaugh were married in December 1924, and had made their home in Waynesboro for the past 22 years.
Prior to his retirement in June 1967, Mr. Blubaugh had been employed as a molder at Frick Co. for 41 years.
In addition to his widow, Mrs. Goldie P. Wagaman Blubaugh, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lewis Hough, Waynesboro R. D. 2, and Mrs. Richard Amsley, Waynesboro, five grandchildren, a brother, Merle Blubaugh, Waynesboro; five sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Noll and Mrs. Merle Brubaker, both of Waynesboro; Mrs. James Siegrist, Mrs. Carl Monn and Mrs. Thomas Haugh, all of Waynesboro R. D. 1.
The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Grove Funeral Home, in charge of the Rev. Lester Misner and the Rev. Donald Bender. Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery.
Record Herald, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. Thursday, November 7th, 1968.
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