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Charles Ephraim Garber

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Charles Ephraim Garber

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
13 Apr 1935 (aged 76)
Maryland, USA
Burial
Ladiesburg, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 56 Lot 43
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April 16, 1935 The Frederick Post
Charles Ephraim Garber, retired farmer, died Saturday morning at 6 o'clock at his home, near Keymar. He was aged 76 years. Mr. Garber had been in ill health for two years, but had been confined to his bed only for the past two weeks. He was a son of the late John and Julia Ann Garber. Surviving are his wife, who before marriage was Miss Martha Alice Biehl; four daughters, Mrs. Harry Hann, Philadelphia; Mrs. William Bloom, near Keymar; Mrs. Truman Senseney, Westminster; Miss Duanna Garber, at home; three sons, David Garber, at home; Wm. Garber, near Keymar and Carroll Garber, Taneytown; eight grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Samuel Six and Miss Emma Garber, Beaver Dam; Mrs. Frank Williams and Miss Ida Garber, Taneytown.
Funeral services Monday meeting at the home at 11 o'clock. Further services in Mt. Zion (Haugh's) church. Rev. J. F. Fife and Rev. Samuel Redt, offciated. Burial in the adjoining cemetery. The pall bearers were Ephraim March, Delphus Yingling, William Long, Eldon Miller, Clayton Putman and Walter Bowman.
April 16, 1935 The Frederick Post
Charles Ephraim Garber, retired farmer, died Saturday morning at 6 o'clock at his home, near Keymar. He was aged 76 years. Mr. Garber had been in ill health for two years, but had been confined to his bed only for the past two weeks. He was a son of the late John and Julia Ann Garber. Surviving are his wife, who before marriage was Miss Martha Alice Biehl; four daughters, Mrs. Harry Hann, Philadelphia; Mrs. William Bloom, near Keymar; Mrs. Truman Senseney, Westminster; Miss Duanna Garber, at home; three sons, David Garber, at home; Wm. Garber, near Keymar and Carroll Garber, Taneytown; eight grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Samuel Six and Miss Emma Garber, Beaver Dam; Mrs. Frank Williams and Miss Ida Garber, Taneytown.
Funeral services Monday meeting at the home at 11 o'clock. Further services in Mt. Zion (Haugh's) church. Rev. J. F. Fife and Rev. Samuel Redt, offciated. Burial in the adjoining cemetery. The pall bearers were Ephraim March, Delphus Yingling, William Long, Eldon Miller, Clayton Putman and Walter Bowman.


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