Carroll County Times 25 May 1961
C. David Garber, 67, was found dead in bed Friday, May 19, 1961, at 8:30 a. m. at the home of his sister, Mrs. Truman Senseney, Tannery Road, Westminster, with whom he resided. Death was attributed to natural causes.
Mr. Garber was born in Keymar. He was a son of the late Charles E. and Martha Biehl Garber and a member of Mt. Zion (Haugh's) Lutheran Church. Besides his sister, Mrs. Senseney, he leaves a brother and two sisters, William B. Garber, Keymar: Mrs. Duanna Rentzel, Middleburg, and Mrs. Ida Blume, Walkersville, Funeral services were held at the Union Bridge Funeral Home of D. D, Hartzler and Sons Monday, May 22, at 11 a.m. The Rev. Edward Fisher. his pastor, officiated. Burial was in Haugh's Cemetery.
Carroll County Times 25 May 1961
C. David Garber, 67, was found dead in bed Friday, May 19, 1961, at 8:30 a. m. at the home of his sister, Mrs. Truman Senseney, Tannery Road, Westminster, with whom he resided. Death was attributed to natural causes.
Mr. Garber was born in Keymar. He was a son of the late Charles E. and Martha Biehl Garber and a member of Mt. Zion (Haugh's) Lutheran Church. Besides his sister, Mrs. Senseney, he leaves a brother and two sisters, William B. Garber, Keymar: Mrs. Duanna Rentzel, Middleburg, and Mrs. Ida Blume, Walkersville, Funeral services were held at the Union Bridge Funeral Home of D. D, Hartzler and Sons Monday, May 22, at 11 a.m. The Rev. Edward Fisher. his pastor, officiated. Burial was in Haugh's Cemetery.
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