507 Woodbine Ave., Towson, died
suddenly Sunday, June 16, 1957.
His death came when a thunder
storm broke over the field where
he was playing ball at an Exchange
Club at a fresh-air camp near
Towson, Md. Mr. Costin had been the
office manager of the Westminster
Shoe Co. for the past ten years.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Mrs. Louise Cochran Costin; two
daughters, Susan C. and Laurel A.
Costin; a sister. Mrs. W. O. Mc-
Gill, and one brother, Paul M.
Costin.
Funeral services were conducted
today, Thursday, at 11 am
at the H. Sander and Sons funeral
home, Baltimore. Interment was in
Greenmount Cemetery.
Carroll County Times 20 Jun 1957
507 Woodbine Ave., Towson, died
suddenly Sunday, June 16, 1957.
His death came when a thunder
storm broke over the field where
he was playing ball at an Exchange
Club at a fresh-air camp near
Towson, Md. Mr. Costin had been the
office manager of the Westminster
Shoe Co. for the past ten years.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Mrs. Louise Cochran Costin; two
daughters, Susan C. and Laurel A.
Costin; a sister. Mrs. W. O. Mc-
Gill, and one brother, Paul M.
Costin.
Funeral services were conducted
today, Thursday, at 11 am
at the H. Sander and Sons funeral
home, Baltimore. Interment was in
Greenmount Cemetery.
Carroll County Times 20 Jun 1957
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Advertisement