He is the son of Thomas A. Ashmore and Anne B. (Woodward) Ashmore.
He left behind his wife, Mary Ann (Dalton) Ahsmore, whom he had married on 10/11/1946 (she did not die until 2017), 3 children and their spouses, 3 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
He had attended the University of Chicago.
He had worked for the USPS as a postal clerk for 35 years.
He liked reading, playing pool, and being with his family.
He loved the Pittsburgh Steelers.
He was Methodist.
He had served his country in the US Navy, WWII (patrol craft); discharged as a Radioman 2nd Class (RM2); member of the American Legion (Taylorstown, PA).
He is the son of Thomas A. Ashmore and Anne B. (Woodward) Ashmore.
He left behind his wife, Mary Ann (Dalton) Ahsmore, whom he had married on 10/11/1946 (she did not die until 2017), 3 children and their spouses, 3 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
He had attended the University of Chicago.
He had worked for the USPS as a postal clerk for 35 years.
He liked reading, playing pool, and being with his family.
He loved the Pittsburgh Steelers.
He was Methodist.
He had served his country in the US Navy, WWII (patrol craft); discharged as a Radioman 2nd Class (RM2); member of the American Legion (Taylorstown, PA).
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