Obit
Mrs. Frank Clopper
Mrs. Nannie Clopper, wife of Frank Clopper, died yesterday morning at her home, two miles northeast of Keedysville, after a six months illness of tuberculosis, aged 44 years. She had been confined to her bed about two weeks. Mrs. Clopper was a native of Sharpsburg & was a daughter of Samuel Frye. She attended the U.B. Church. She was related to Mrs. J.E. Wagaman, this city. Surviving are her parents, husband and these children: John, Kitty, Joseph, Thomas, Flossie, Charles & Mary at home. She was a daughter os Samuel Frye of Sharpsburg, and a sister-in-law of Mrs. W.H. Poffenberger, 244 South Potomac Street. Funeral Sunday morning leaving the house at 9:30 o’clock. Services in the U.B. Church, Keedysville, by Rev. J.P. Anthony. Interment in Fairview Cemetery, Keedyusville. Pallbearers: Charles Cline, George…..
22 May 1909 Hagerstown Morning Herald
Obit
Mrs. Frank Clopper
Mrs. Nannie Clopper, wife of Frank Clopper, died yesterday morning at her home, two miles northeast of Keedysville, after a six months illness of tuberculosis, aged 44 years. She had been confined to her bed about two weeks. Mrs. Clopper was a native of Sharpsburg & was a daughter of Samuel Frye. She attended the U.B. Church. She was related to Mrs. J.E. Wagaman, this city. Surviving are her parents, husband and these children: John, Kitty, Joseph, Thomas, Flossie, Charles & Mary at home. She was a daughter os Samuel Frye of Sharpsburg, and a sister-in-law of Mrs. W.H. Poffenberger, 244 South Potomac Street. Funeral Sunday morning leaving the house at 9:30 o’clock. Services in the U.B. Church, Keedysville, by Rev. J.P. Anthony. Interment in Fairview Cemetery, Keedyusville. Pallbearers: Charles Cline, George…..
22 May 1909 Hagerstown Morning Herald
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