MISS BARKDOLL'S DEATH A SHOCK - Assistant Librarian Dies At Hospital After Brief Illness.
MISS LILLIAN WELTY BARKDOLL, assistant librarian and in charge of the school section of the Washington County Free Library, died last night at 10 o'clock at the Washington County hospital after an illness of three weeks, of complications.
Miss Barkdoll's condition had been critical for some days and while her death was not unexpected, it came as a distinct shock to her myriad of friends both in this city and the Smithsburg district, where she made her home.
Besides her library activities here for the past twenty years under the late Miss Mary L. Titcomb, Miss Barkdoll also organized the Smithsburg library.
She was a member of the Women's Club, the King's Daughters, Zonita club, Smithsburg Library club, St. Ann's Episcopal Church and the Guild of that church.
Two sisters, Mrs. L. H. Dielman, Baltimore; Miss Alice, at Smithsburg and a half-sister, Mrs. George Bonebrake, Waynesboro, survive.
Funeral tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, services at St. Ann's church, Rev. Clarence Wolf officiating. Interment at Rose Hill.
Source : The Daily Mail Newspaper - Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland - Monday, August 8, 1932
MISS BARKDOLL'S DEATH A SHOCK - Assistant Librarian Dies At Hospital After Brief Illness.
MISS LILLIAN WELTY BARKDOLL, assistant librarian and in charge of the school section of the Washington County Free Library, died last night at 10 o'clock at the Washington County hospital after an illness of three weeks, of complications.
Miss Barkdoll's condition had been critical for some days and while her death was not unexpected, it came as a distinct shock to her myriad of friends both in this city and the Smithsburg district, where she made her home.
Besides her library activities here for the past twenty years under the late Miss Mary L. Titcomb, Miss Barkdoll also organized the Smithsburg library.
She was a member of the Women's Club, the King's Daughters, Zonita club, Smithsburg Library club, St. Ann's Episcopal Church and the Guild of that church.
Two sisters, Mrs. L. H. Dielman, Baltimore; Miss Alice, at Smithsburg and a half-sister, Mrs. George Bonebrake, Waynesboro, survive.
Funeral tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, services at St. Ann's church, Rev. Clarence Wolf officiating. Interment at Rose Hill.
Source : The Daily Mail Newspaper - Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland - Monday, August 8, 1932
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