MRS. CATHERINE G. LINDEMAN, better known as Aunt Kate, widow of the late William A. Lindeman, died at her home 746 Summit Ave, Tuesday evening at 5 o’clock, after an illness of several months, aged 66 years.
She was a member of the Church of the Brethren for many years.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. A. M. Horst, this city; brothers, William and Richard Weaver, Funkstown, and Peter Weaver, Boonsboro.
Funeral Friday afternoon with services at the Church of the Brethren, corner Washington and Mulberry streets, at 2:30 o’clock, by the Rev. Dixon, assisted by Rev Carl Mundis
Internment at the Mausoleum in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Source: Source : The Daily Mail Newspaper - Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland - Wednesday, April 20, 1927
Obituary provided by Don Beard FAG # 47925395.
ARTICLE :
BODY IS INTERRED IN NEW CEMETERY
Without attracting the wide interest usually attached to such events, the body of MRS. W. A. LINDEMAN was yesterday transferred from a crypt in the mausoleum of the Rose Hill Cemetery to its final resting place in Rest Haven Cemetery, on the lands north of Hagerstown recently purchased from the Hamilton estate.
On account of the fact that the founders were not ready to make interment at the time of her death, the body was temporarily deposited in the mausoleum awaiting further preparation of the new cemetery.
Although the land was only recently purchased this year, it has undergone a transformation under the supervision of the general manager, Mr. J. W. Barncord, who is following every detail of development as planned by the landscape architect.
Source : The Daily Mail Newspaper - Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland - Thursday, May 26, 1927
MRS. CATHERINE G. LINDEMAN, better known as Aunt Kate, widow of the late William A. Lindeman, died at her home 746 Summit Ave, Tuesday evening at 5 o’clock, after an illness of several months, aged 66 years.
She was a member of the Church of the Brethren for many years.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. A. M. Horst, this city; brothers, William and Richard Weaver, Funkstown, and Peter Weaver, Boonsboro.
Funeral Friday afternoon with services at the Church of the Brethren, corner Washington and Mulberry streets, at 2:30 o’clock, by the Rev. Dixon, assisted by Rev Carl Mundis
Internment at the Mausoleum in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Source: Source : The Daily Mail Newspaper - Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland - Wednesday, April 20, 1927
Obituary provided by Don Beard FAG # 47925395.
ARTICLE :
BODY IS INTERRED IN NEW CEMETERY
Without attracting the wide interest usually attached to such events, the body of MRS. W. A. LINDEMAN was yesterday transferred from a crypt in the mausoleum of the Rose Hill Cemetery to its final resting place in Rest Haven Cemetery, on the lands north of Hagerstown recently purchased from the Hamilton estate.
On account of the fact that the founders were not ready to make interment at the time of her death, the body was temporarily deposited in the mausoleum awaiting further preparation of the new cemetery.
Although the land was only recently purchased this year, it has undergone a transformation under the supervision of the general manager, Mr. J. W. Barncord, who is following every detail of development as planned by the landscape architect.
Source : The Daily Mail Newspaper - Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland - Thursday, May 26, 1927
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