MRS. BLANCHE V. MARKER, wife of James I. Marker, died at her home on the Cearfoss pike, near Cearfoss, Sunday at 10 p.m., of complications, after an illness of three days. She was 65.
Born and raised in the Chewsville district she was the daughter of Oliver and Ann Snyder.
The deceased was a member of the United Brethren Church.
Surviving, besides husband, are daughter, Mrs. Bruno C. Jensen, Hagerstown, son, Russell E., State College, Pa., several brothers and sisters, and six grandchildren.
The body was removed to the A. K. Coffman funeral home, where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3, the Rev. G. I. Rider officiating. Interment in Rest Haven cemetery.
Source : The Daily Mail Newspaper - Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland - Monday, August 16, 1943
MRS. BLANCHE V. MARKER, wife of James I. Marker, died at her home on the Cearfoss pike, near Cearfoss, Sunday at 10 p.m., of complications, after an illness of three days. She was 65.
Born and raised in the Chewsville district she was the daughter of Oliver and Ann Snyder.
The deceased was a member of the United Brethren Church.
Surviving, besides husband, are daughter, Mrs. Bruno C. Jensen, Hagerstown, son, Russell E., State College, Pa., several brothers and sisters, and six grandchildren.
The body was removed to the A. K. Coffman funeral home, where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3, the Rev. G. I. Rider officiating. Interment in Rest Haven cemetery.
Source : The Daily Mail Newspaper - Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland - Monday, August 16, 1943
Family Members
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Iva Edgar Snyder
1875–1880
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Carrie May Snyder Dodson
1876–1952
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Carrie May Snyder Dodson
1876 – unknown
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William Hoffman Snyder
1879–1880
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Oscar Franklin Snyder
1881–1942
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John Jacob Snyder
1883–1954
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Eva Eliza Snyder Harman
1885–1912
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Ina Grace Snyder
1886–1888
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Thomas David "Tom" Snyder
1891–1964
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Victor E. Snyder
1893–1897
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Martin Lester Snyder
1894–1895
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Clifford Andrew Snyder
1896–1976
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