GREAVES, George R.
George R. Greaves, 85, of Baughman St., Westernport died at his home on Friday, Nov. 23, 2001. He was born on Sept. 2, 1916 in Maywood, IL. and was the son of the late Arthur A. and Evelyn (Thompson) Greaves. He was preceded in death by his wife Frances Dayton in 1989. He served in the Navy during WW II and Korea and retired from Westvaco Corporation in June of 1983 as an Electrical Instrument Foreman. He is survived by a daughter, Dreama J. Greaves of Columbia, MD, and a sister, Mary J. Stewart of Marian, Ind. He requested that he be cremated and that there be no services. Inurnment will be in the Philos Cemetery, Westernport, at a later date. Fredlock Funeral Home in Piedmont is in charge of arrangements.
Waltham News Tribune (MA), The (Waltham, MA)) - November 26, 2001
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted October 5, 2015
GRECO, Mrs. Evelyn Cunningham
Mrs. George Greco – Frostburg – Mrs. Evelyn Greco, 59, of 6800 Stoneman Drive, North Highlands, California, died Tuesday in a hospital there. Born here, she was a daughter of the late William Cunningham and Rosia (McKenzie) Cunningham. Surviving are her husband, George Greco; two sons, Michael Greco and Mark Greco, both of California; two daughters, Michelle Greco and Melanie Greco, both of California, and one brother, Jack Burner, here. Services and interment will be in Sacremento, California.
Cumberland Evening Times, November 20, 1979
(Courtesy of Ray Leidinger/transcribed by Michael McKenzie)
Posted October 5, 2015
GRECO, John V.
"Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated yesterday at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Westernport, Md., for John V. Greco, 50, of 45 1/2 Lyons street, who died Thursday at Potomac Valley hospital, where he had been a patient for nearly a month. Burial was in Biertown cemetery, Rawlings, Md. Fredlock Funeral Home was in charge of the services. Born in Rawlings, he was a son of the late Vincenzo and Nora (Lanham) Greco. He is survived by two brothers, Larry Greco, Piedmont-Keyser road and Dominick Greco, Keyser; five sisters, Mary Greco and Mrs. Carmella Klosterman, both of Piedmont; Mrs. Catherine Shingler and Mrs. Rena M. Wiltison, both of Westernport and Marguerite Michaes, Brodnax, Va."
The Herald, Piedmont, West Virginia, Tue 28 Oct 1980
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted October 22, 2011
GREEN, Adam
Died With Heart Disease ~Yesterday afternoon Mr. Adam Green, about 40 years of age, a miner in Kingsley mine of the Maryland Coal Company, dropped dead upon Douglas avenue. He had been feeling unwell all day, and after returning home from work and eating his supper, he went to the drug store to get some medicine, and while on his way home in front of the residence of Mrs. Sarah Sloan, he stopped and leaning against the fence for a minute or two, fell to the ground, and died in a few minutes. He leaves a wife and two children. Published Wednesday, July 22, 1885 in THE CUMBERLAND DAILY TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 3, col. 4. Courtesy of Charles Riend) Posted November 28, 2016
GREEN, Adam
About 6 o'clock Tuesday evening Adam Green, of Lonaconing, dropped dead on a street there, it is supposed from heart disease. He had been feeling ill all day, and after returning home from work and eating his supper he went to the drug store to get some medicine, and while on his way home he became suddenly ill, fell and died in a few moments. He was about 40 years old, and was a miner (working for the Maryland Coal Company), and leaves a wife and one child. Published Sunday, July 26, 1885 in THE CIVILIAN, Cumberland, Maryland on page 4, col. 2.; (Courtesy of Charles Riend) Posted November 28, 2016
GREEN, Mrs. Anna Miller
GRANTSVILLE — Mrs. Anna Green, 81, died yesterday at Meyersdale Community Hospital. Bom in Eckhart, she was a daughter of the late William and Ellen (Hoover) Miller, and was the widow of Gilbert Green. She was a life long member of the Church of the Brethren. Surviving are a son, Harold Green, here; a daughter, Mrs. Violet Schrock, Harrington, Del.; 16 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren. The body is at the Newman Funeral Home where friends will be received today from '7 until 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. A service will be conducted there Sunday at 2 p.m. Rev. Preston Miller will officiate and interment will be in Grantsville Cemetery.
The Cumberland News, July 3, 1970
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted January 21, 2012
GREEN, Mrs. Anne Shockey
Mrs. Anne (Shockey) Green, 74, died Dec. 14, 1978 at the Butler County Memorial Hospital following a very brief illness. Born in Meyersdale December 10, 1904, she was the daughter of George and Mary Katherine (Wetmiller) Shockey. She is survived by her husband, William Hall Green; one daughter, Betsy H. Woodman, of Newburyport, Mass.; one granddaughter, and two sisters, Cleo M. Shockey and Margaret S. Cross, both of Butler; a number of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two brothers. Mrs. Green had been a registered nurse at the Butler County Memorial Hospital from 1948 to 1971. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Butler and a member of the Women's Social Christian Service. She was a 1930 graduate of the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing in Baltimore, Md. Friends were received at the Thompson-Miller Funeral Home, Butler. A memorial service was conducted at the First United Methodist Church, Butler, with the Rev. David D. Wilson officiating. Committal service was held at the Berlin I.O.O.F. Cemetery. The family requests that memorial contributions go to First United Methodist Church of Butler or the Mid-Western Pennsylvania Heart Association.
The Republic, Meyersdale, December 21, 1978
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted August 26, 2010
GREEN, Benjamin Franklin
Westernport, Nov.14 ~ The funeral of Mr. Frank Green took place on Monday from noon train on the B. & O. Interment was made in Philos cemetery. The deceased was an old soldier. The funeral was preached at the house by Rev. William Stewart, pastor of the Baptist church of this place.
Published Tuesday, November 14, 1911 in THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 8, col. 4.
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted December 8, 2015
GREEN, Mrs. Clara Lovela Marker
CUMBERLAND — Clara Lovela Green, 100, formerly of 229 Baltimore Ave., Cumberland, died Monday, Jan. 3, 2000, at the Dawn View Nursing Home, Fort Ashby, W.Va. Born Sept. 22, 1899, in Frankfort, W.Va. (Fort Ashby), she was the daughter of the late Edward Caudy Marker and Lena May (Parker) Marker. She also was preceded in death by five brothers, Oscar Marker, Robert Marker, Reese Marker, James Marker and an infant baby boy; and one sister, Marie Hartman. Mrs. Green was a former employee of the YMCA as a dormitory matron. She was a member of the Central United Methodist Church in Cumberland. Surviving are one son, Gordon H. Green II and wife Gertrude, Newport, R.I.; one daughter, Madeline Morrissey, Baltimore; one brother, John William Marker, Fort Ashby; two sisters, Virginia McCort and Edna Wasson; and a special brother-in-law, Nelden McCort, all of Fort Ashby; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Merritt-Adams Funeral Home, where services will be conducted on Thursday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Dallas Forren officiating. Interment will be in the Fort Ashby Cemetery.
Published in The Cumberland (Md.) Times-News, Tuesday, January 4, 2000
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted March 11, 2017
GREEN, Clarence Robert
LONACONING — Clarence Robert Green, 82, of Moscow Mills, died Saturday at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, where he had been a patient 48 days. Born at Lonaconing, he was a son of the late Franklin P. and Jennie L. (McMillan) Green. A retired miner, he held membership in the United Mine Workers Union and Star Council 37, Jr. OUAM of Barton. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Eliza (Myers) Green; three brothers, Alvie Green, Lonaconing; Gilbert Green, Charleroi, Pa.; Lee Green, Grantsville; two sisters, Mrs. George Andrews, Charleroi, and Mrs. James Fairgrieve, Lonaconing. The body is at the Boal Memorial Chapel, Barton, where a service will be conducted today at 2 p. m. by Rev. John Magargee, pastor of Barton Methodist Church. Interment will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Moscow.
The Cumberland News, August 21, 1967
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
GREEN, Miss Della
Barton, Md., April 1 - Miss Della Green, daughter of Edward Green, died Tuesday at her home here after a lingering illness. Besides her father, she is survived by two brothers, Sylvester Green, Wheeling, W. Va., and Charles Green, this place, and two sisters, Mrs. James Kirk, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Charles Greenwade, Winchester, Va. The funeral was held this afternoon.
Cumberland Evening Times, Thursday, April 1, 1926
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted May 29, 2021
GREEN, Mrs. Eliza Canning Bradley
"Barton, Md., Mrs. Eliza C. Green, {nee Bradley} 58, died yesterday afternoon at her home in Detmold, suburb of Lonaconing. she had been ill since Friday. Her husband, Sylvester Green, was in Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, for an operation, when summoned home, arriving ten minutes before her death. Mrs. Green was a member of the Barton Presbyterian Church. She was a daughter of Mrs. Martha Bradley. Surviving besides her husband and mother are three daughters, Mrs. Hattie Grosser, Mrs. Thelma Crowe and Mr. James Myers, and a son, Sylvester, all of Lonaconing. She was a sister of Mrs. Sinclair Miller, Mrs. Harrison Kyle, Mrs. Floyd Russell and John, Dewey, James and Joseph Bradley, all of Barton."
Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, Tue 14 Jan 1941
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted February 5, 2011
GREEN, Mrs. Eliza Canning Bradley
"Barton. Md., Funeral services for Mrs. Sylvester Green, {nee Eliza Canning Bradley} former resident of Barton who died Monday at Lonaconing were conducted yesterday afternoon by Rev. O. S. Edwards, pastor of the Presbyterian church. Burial was in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Moscow. Pallbearers were Fred Frenzel, Edward Bradley, Charles Miller, Joseph Miller, Harry Kyle, Clarence Kyle, Ernest Kyle and James Bradley, Jr. Flower carriers were Francis Miller and Joseph Bradley, Jr. The church choir sang."
Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, Fri 17 Jan 1941
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted February 5, 2011
GREEN, Mrs. Eliza Catherine Myers
BARTON — Mrs. Eliza Catherine Green, 81, died Thursday at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, where she had been a patient three weeks. A native of Moscow Mills, she was a daughter of the late Montezuma and Sarah (Cook) Myers, and was the widow of Clarence Green. Surviving are two brothers, Joseph Myers, Frostburg, and John Myers, Cumberland; and sisters, Mrs. Edith Robertson, Frostburg; Mrs. Luella Robertson and Mrs. Mabel Metz, here. The body is at the Boal Memorial Chapel where friends will be received today from 7 until 9 p.m. Services will be conducted in the funeral home tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. by Rev. Clifford Lloyd. Interment will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery.
The Cumberland Evening Times, June 9, 1973
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted August 22, 2009
Name: Fannie Elizabeth Green, 94, of 6072 Bittinger Road, Swanton, MD
Parents: Peter and Emma (Pritts) Bickford
DOB: August 31, 1909, at Swanton
DOD: Monday, July 12, 2004, at Garrett County Memorial Hospital, Oakland, MD
Spouse: Everett Green
Predeceased by: parents; husband
Survived by: sons, Parker Dale Green, Abingdon, MD; Darius Green, Myrtle Beach, SC; Ronald Green, Oakland, MD; Glen Green, Swanton, MD; daughters, Marlene Glass, Swanton, MD; Judy Upole, Oakland, MD; sister, Jennie Otto, Baltimore, MD
Burial: July 15, 2004, in Garrett County Memorial Gardens
Source: Newman Funeral Homes, Garrett Co., MD and Somerset Co., PA
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted March 7, 2014
GREEN, Miss Florence E.
KEYSER. W.Va. — Miss Florence E. Green, 72, formerly of here, died yesterday in Hopemont State Hospital. Born here, she was a daughter of the late Joseph Jacob Green and Rebecca V. (Kidwell) Green. She was owner-operator of Florence Beauty Shop, a member of First United Methodist Church and a former Sunday School teacher. Surviving are two brothers, Walter Green, Tavares, Fla.; Marshall Green, here; three sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Bailey and Mrs Jennie Heck, both of RD 2, here; and Mrs. Rhoda Cox, Short Gap, and a number of nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Rotruck Funeral Home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted there Sunday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. G. Frank Plybon officiating. Interment will be in Potomac Memorial Gardens.
Cumberland Evening Times-News, Friday, May 22, 1981
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted June 11, 2021
Name: Gloria "Glo" Emma Green, 82, of 90 Douglas Ave.
Parents: Samuel and Mary (Brown) Neat
DOB: December 8, 1928 in Barton
DOD: Sunday, December 26, 2010, at Egle Nursing and Rehab Center, Lonaconing
Spouse: Vernon "Mose" Green, Sr., who died on July 26, 2004
Predeceased by: parents; husband; one sister and three brothers
Survived by: sons and daughters-in-law, Harry and Jolie Green of San Antonio, TX and Vernon "Lanny" and Judy Green of Lonaconing; sisters, Rose Mary Neat, Phyllis Pericas and Carolyn Schaller
Burial: December 29, 2010, Green Cemetery, Garrett County, MD
Source: Eichhorn-McKenzie Funeral Home, Lonaconing, MD
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted February 19, 2014
GREEN, Israel
"Lonaconing - Israel Green, 82, of Barton, died yesterday in Potomac Valley Hospital, of Keyser, W. Va. Surviving are two sons, Sylvester Green, of this place, and Charles Green, of Barton, and two daughters, Mrs. Lula Kirk, Akron, and Mrs. Belle Greenwade, Leesburg, Va."
Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, 22 Feb 1936
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted May 3, 2011
GREEN, James Franklin
A 39-yr-old Avilton man was found dead yesterday afternoon in the basement of his home. James Franklin Green Jr., according to police, was found hanging from a beam in the basement. They said he had been in ill health and was depressed. The father of six children reportedly told his eldest daughter, who is 19, that he intended to take his life. About 2:30 p.m. the daughter heard him in the basement. She called State Police who sent Tfc. Lloyd E. Dutton to the Green home. The trooper found the man hanging from a rope that had been placed around a beam in the basement. Dr. James Feaster, deputy medical examiner of Oakland, was also notified. The body was removed to the Durst Funeral Home in Frostburg. He was born in Garrett Co., a son of James H. and Mary Michael Green. Survivors other than his parents include his widow, Mildred (Wilhelm) Green; five daughters, Juanita, Jude, Deborah, Beverly and Cathy Green; a son Kenneth Green, all at home; two brothers, Joshua and Jackson Green, both of RD 1, Lonaconing. Four sisters, Mildred Lawson, in Germany with her husband; Mrs. Leola Shrum and Mrs. Mary Kirkendall, both of Baltimore; and Mrs. Rachella Cutter, RD 1, Lonaconing. The body is at the Durst Funeral Home where friends will be received today from 7 to 9 and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.
The Cumberland Evening Times, September 30, 1965
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted February 5, 2011
GREEN, James Robert
James Robert Green, aged 77 years, 4 months, and 5 days, died early Saturday morning, Feb. 22, 1913, at his home near Sulphur. Mr. Green was one of the oldest residents of this community. He was born and, excepting a few years spent in the west as a young man, has lived here all his life. He is survived by wife, one daughter, Lucy, and three sons, Fred, Cassel and Charles; also two half-sisters and five half-brothers, besides a host of friends. Funeral services were conducted in the Nethkin Hill church in the Nethken Hill Monday morning at eleven o'clock, by Rev. J. A. Shockey, pastor of that church, assisted by Rev. White, of the Methodist Episcopal church, South. Burial took place in the Nethken Hill cemetery. The pallbearers were James Junkins, John Wiseman, Upton Pritchard, Truman Schwinabart, John and Joseph Mackley. Funeral director, W. H. Kight, of Elk Garden.
Keyser Tribune, February 28, 1913
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)
Posted September 2, 2010
GREEN, James Robert
ELK GARDEN - In the death of James Robert Green, another landmark has been removed. He was 76 years old, lived near Sulphur, and his body was interred in the Nethken Hill cemetery. We shall not forget his genial disposition and good nature.
Keyser Tribune, March 7, 1913
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)
Posted September 2, 2010
GREEN, John (child)
The body of John Green, five year old son of Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Green, who died Saturday night at St. Vincent's Hospital, Baltimore, was brought to Stein's Chapel last night. Interment will be at 9 o'clock Thesday morning from SS Peter and Paul Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Monday, 21 January 1929; Cumberland (MD) Evening Times
~Genie
Posted June 24, 2020
GREEN, John Joseph
John Joseph Green, 87, died late Friday afternoon at his home, 427 Laing Avenue, after an illness of seven years. Prior to retiring, he worked as a motorman for the Potomac Edison Company and as a millwright at the N & G Taylor Tinplate Mill. Mr. Green was born July 29, 1867 in Baltimore, a son of the late George W. and Barbara (Crasser) Green. He resided here 83 years and was a member of Cumberland Lodge 271, LOO Moose, and the Legion of the Moose. He was twice married. Both wives, the former Mary Ann Pryle and the former Jane Ann Russell, preceded him in death. Surviving are a son, Robert Green, city; one daughter, Mrs Marie Carter also of Cumberland; two brothers, William Green, RD 4, city and Joseph Green, Hyner, Pa: three sisters, Mrs H R Talley, Miss Mary Green and Mrs Effie Waters, city; eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The body is at the Scarpelli Funeral Home. A requiem mass will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. in St Mary's Catholic Church. Burial will take place in the parish cemetery. The rosary will be recited tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. in the funeral home.
Cumberland Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Sunday, December 26, 1954 - pg 13, col 5
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted January 2, 2015
GREEN, Joseph C.
MOUNT SAVAGE - Joseph C. Green, 67, a native of here, and a resident of Lake Wales, Fla., died in the James M. Haley Veterans' Hospital at Tampa, Fla., Aug. 12. Born and reared here, Mr. Green was a son of the late Harry Green and Rosella Lynch Green. Mr. and Mrs. Green owned and operated the Champion Bar in Miami for 14 years. He was a life member of VFW Post 6025 in Mount Savage; American Legion Farrady Post, Frostburg; charter member of Elks Lodge 2558, past governor of Moose Lodge 1753 and Legion Post 197, both at Okeechobee, Fla. He was a veteran of World War II having enlisted in the service Jan. 4, 1940, and was stationed at Nichols Air Field in The Philippines when the Japanese attacked. Mr. Green was a survivor of the Bataan Death March and spent four years as a prisoner of the Japanese. He returned home Oct. 26, 1945. He was also a life member of American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor. He is survived by his widow, Eleanor Layman Winfield Green; one son, Arthur Green, Fremont, Calif., two stepsons, Richard Winfield and Phillip Winfield, both of Miami, Fla.; four brothers, Grover Green, here; Howard Green, Manchester, Md.; Bernard Green, New Carrollton, Md., and Hilary Green, Sarasota, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. Rosetta Adams, Vale Summit; Mrs. Leona Burkett and Mrs. Edith Garlitz, of Michigan. Services were held Aug. 16 in the Chapel of the Van-Orsdel Funeral Home, Bird Road, Miami, Fla., with interment in Miami.
Cumberland Evening Times, August 21, 1986
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted June 27, 2014
GREEN, Mrs. Lillian Marie Pelican
FROSTBURG - Lillian Marie Green, 60, of Accident, formerly of Frostburg, died Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1992 at the Allegany County Nursing Home. Born Dec. 21, 1931 in Frostburg, she was the daughter of the late William Pelican and Laura (Winebrenner) Pelican. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two husbands, Harold W. Neilson and Curtis R. Green. Mrs. Green was a former employee of the Accident Senior Citizen Center; a member of Frostburg Lodge 348 Women of the Moose. Survivors include a son, Harold Michael Neilson, Flintstone; two daughters, Thomas Marie Neilson and Christine Rae Moran, both of Frostburg; a sister, Esther Tomlinson, LaVale; a mother-in-law, Pearl F. Neilson, Frostburg; and six grandchildren. Friends will be received Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the Durst Funeral Home. Services will be conducted Friday at 12 noon in the funeral home by the Rev. J. Richard Greene. Interment will be in Frostburg Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Mike Neilson, Bill Simons, Paul Moran, Joey Yutzy, Donald Tomlinson, and Roger Tomlinson.
Cumberland Times-News, Thursday, November 5, 1992
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted July 23, 2022
GREEN, Mrs. Louisa Bell
Funeral services for Mrs. Louisa Bell Green, aged 60, wife of Robert Green, Barton, who died Wednesday morning, will be held from the Barton Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Paul Harris, pastor, officiating. Interment will be made in Philos Cemetery, Westrnport[sic].
Cumberland (MD) Sunday Times; Sunday, May 1, 1932
~Genie
Posted October 19, 2018
Name: Mae M. Green, 92, of Carpendale, WV
Parents: George and Nancy Hymes
DOB: September 25, 1912, in Hewitt, PA
DOD: September 19, 2005, at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, MD
Spouse: Arthur L. Green
Predeceased by: parents; husband; daughters, Dorothy M. Smith and Helen J. Comer
Survived by: grandchildren
Burial: September 23, 2005, Sunset Memorial Park
Source: Upchurch Funeral Home, Cumberland, MD
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted March 13, 2014
GREEN, Mrs. Margaret Ann Monahan
LONACONING - Mrs. Margaret Ann Green, 74, of here, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Lapp, 108 Decatur Street, Cumberland. A native of Lonaconing, she was born September 25, 1890 a daughter of the late John and Mary (Freal) Monahan. Her husband, Orland Green, preceded her in death. Mrs. Green was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and the Sodality of the church. Besides her daughter, she is survived by four sons, Leon, Francis, Joseph and Paul Green, all of Lonaconing; two sisters, Mrs. Anderson Green, Frostburg, and Mrs. Cecelia Ackerson, Cumberland; a brother, Edward Monahan, Frostburg; 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. The body is at the Eichhorn Funeral Home where the family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. The Rosary will be recited at the funeral home today at 7:30 p.m. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated on Monday at 9:30 a.m. in St. Mary's Catholic Church by Rev. Frederick Duke, pastor. Interment will be in St. Michael's Cemetery, Frostburg.
Cumberland Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Sunday, December 6, 1964 - pg 14, col 4
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted September 7, 2013
GREEN, Mrs Mary Ann Pryle
The funeral of Mrs Mary A Green, 54 years of age, wife of John Green, 75 Browning St who died at the Allegany Hospital Wednesday morning, will be held from St Mary's Catholic church at 9 o'clock Monday morning. Interment will be in St Michael's Church Cemetery, Frostburg.
Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Saturday, December 29, 1923 - pg 9, col 4
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted January 2, 2015
GREEN, Mrs. Mary C. Michael
Mrs. Mary C. Green, 69 years old, died late Saturday night at her home at Barton, this county. She was the widow of John H. Green. One son, John O. J, Green, commissioner of Westernport and member of the last Maryland House of Delegates from Allegany county; and one daughter, Miss Nannie M. Green, survive. She was a native of Barton where she resided all her life. Mrs, Green had been a sufferer a long period from a complication of 'diseases'. The funeral will take place at her home tomorrow afternoon at 3:15 o'clock. Rev. W. Z. Lynn, of the Lonaconing Methodist Episcopal Church will officiate. The body will be taken to Westernport on a special car over the Cumberland and Westernport Electric Railway to Westernport, where interment will be made in Philos cemetery.
Published Monday, February 10, 1913 in THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 12, col. 2.
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted November 28, 2015
GREEN, Mrs. Mary C. Michael
Barton – Mrs. Mary C. Green, 69 years old, died Saturday night at her home here. She was the widow of John H. Green. One son, John O. J. Green, Commissioner of Westernport and member of the last Md. House of Delegates from Allegany Co and one daughter, Miss Nannie M. Green, survive.
Keyser Tribune, February 14, 1913
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)
Posted August 20, 2010
GREEN, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bittinger
NIKEP - Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Greene, 73, wife of Charles Green, of here died yesterday in Miners Hospital, Frostburg, where she was admitted Saturday. A native of Garrett County, she was a daughter of the late Levi and Rebecca (Broadwater) Bittinger. Surviving, besides her husband, are a son Levi Broadwater, Nikep; four daughters, Mrs. Thomas Spiker, Baltimore; Mrs. Frank Mastaniz, Nikep; Mrs. Jacob Dye, Moscow, and Mrs. Dewey Smith, Watertown, N. Y.; a brother, Joseph Bittinger, Jennings; a sister, Mrs. George Beeman, Granstville, and 21 grandchildren. The body is at the Boal Memorial Chapel, Barton, where the family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conduted there tomorrow at 2 p.m. with Rev. Bryon Keesecker, pastor of Barton Methodist Church, officiating and burial will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery at Moscow.
SOURCE: The Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Maryland; February 7, 1961; page 15.
(Courtesy of Wendy Mammoliti)
Posted July 26, 2013
GREEN, Mrs. Mary Veronica Monahan
FROSTBURG—Mrs. Mary V Green, 71, of 99 East Main Street, died today in Miners' Hospital, where she had been a patient one week. Born in Lonaconing, she was a daughter of the late John and Mary (Real[Friel]) Monahan. Her husband, Anderson J. Green died March 23. She was a member of St Michael's Catholic Church and Sodality and Frostburg Chapter 221, WOTM. She is survived by two sons Paul Green, Alexandria, Va and Gene Green, at home; six daughters, Mrs. Alvera Hager Fairfax, Va.; Mrs. Elaine Wilhelm, Frostburg; Mrs. Margaret Ryan, Eckhart; Mrs. Maxine Grose, Chicora, Pa.; Mrs Ann Kilduff, Midland, and Mrs Norma Lee Chancy, St Clair Shores, Mich.; one sister, Mrs Cecelia Ackerson, Cumberland, and 16 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The body is at the Hafer Sowers Funeral Home, where friends will be received today from 7 to 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Friday in St Michael's church with interment in the Parish Cemetery. The Frostburg WOTM will hold services tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the funeral home.
Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Wednesday, August 12, 1970 - pg 23, col 3
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted September 7, 2013
GREEN, Mrs. Media Broadwater
LONACONING — Mrs. Media (Broadwater) Green, 79, of RD 1, died last night in Memorial Hospital, Cumberland. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arch Broadwater. Survivors include her husband, Chester Green; three daughters, Mrs. William Weir and Mrs. Clara Pierce, both of Lonaconing, and Mrs. Joseph May, Cumberland; two sons, Stanley Green and Earl Green, both of Lonaconing; 12 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. The body is at the Eichhorn Funeral Home where friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The body will be taken to Georges Creek Church of the Brethren at 1 p.m. Wednesday for services at 2 p.m. by Rev. Earl Harper and Rev. Connell T. Chaney. Interment will be in Green Cemetery, Garrett county.
The Cumberland Evening Times, October 28, 1963
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted February 12, 2011
GREEN, Mrs. Nora Ordelia Likins
Mrs. Nora Ordelia Green, 81, widow of William W. Green, died Saturday at her home in Wiley Ford following an illness of five months. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Likins, she had resided 25 years in Wiley Ford. Surviving are a son, Robert A. Green of Washington; two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Ward, with whom she resided, and Mrs. Edna Dawson, this city; a brother, Alkaney Likins, Westernport; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The body is at the Scarpelli Funeral Home where the family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at First Church of the Nazarene, Wiley Ford, by Rev. A.L. Lepley, and interment will be in Fort Ashby Cemetery.
Published in The Cumberland (Md.) News, Monday, May 18, 1959
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted March 11, 2017
GREEN, Ollie Walter
Ollie W. Green, 79, of 17 Dundee St, Piedmont, passed away Friday, June 3, 2005, at Sacred Heart Hospital, Cumberland. Born January 12, 1926, at Mill Run, Md., he was the son of the late Frank G. and Lucy Mae (Groves) Green. One sister, Retha Mattock, three brothers, Lawson, Raymond and James Green, and two infant children, Melinda Sue and Harold William, also preceded him in death. Mr. Green was a United States Army Veteran, having served during World War II. He retired from Westvaco Corp., with 43 years of service, having worked in the wood yard. Ollie was a life member of Kelly Mansfield Post #52 American Legion, Piedmont, and a member of Queens Point V.F.W. #6775, McCoole. He was also an avid hunter and fisherman. A husband, father, grandfather, and best friend to his family, he leaves behind his wife, Bonnie (Rounds) Green; three sons, Ollie Green Jr. and wife Patty of Keyser, Frank Green and wife Candy of Keyser, and Roger Green of Keyser; one brother, Morris Green of Westernport; four sisters, Arbutus Ventury of Connecticut, Althea Fazenbaker of Pennsylvania, Betty Green of New York, and Lena Alli, address unknown. He is also survived by his six grandchildren, Michael, Chad, Cheyenne, Roger, Dalton and Jason. The family will receive friends at the Boal Funeral Home, Westernport, on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home chapel on Tuesday at 1 p.m., with Pastor Sonny Dodds officiating. Interment will be in Philos Cemetery, Westernport, where full military will be accorded at graveside.
Newsbank: Waltham News Tribune (MA) (Published as Daily News Tribune, The (Waltham, MA)) - June 6, 2005.
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted October 20, 2015
GREEN Paul V., Sr.
Paul V. Green, Sr., age 81, resident of Pristine Pines of Franklin Park, formerly of Cranberry Twp., on Sunday, April 18, 2010. Born December 22, 1928 in Lonaconing, MD, the son of the late Howard & Elizabeth Thomas Green. Beloved father of, Paul V. Green, Jr. & his wife Paula of McCandless Twp.; Grandfather of Tyler Green and Nathan Green. He was preceded in death by his wife Mary B. (Murphy) Green on March 26, 2007. Friends will be received 2-4 & 6-8 PM Wednesday at GLENN-KILDOO FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SVCS., INC., 130 Wisconsin Ave., Cranberry Twp.. A Blessing Service will be held 11:00 AM Thursday, April 22 at the funeral home., with the Father Peter Murphy, officiating. Burial will be in the Pinewood Memorial Gardens, Cranberry Twp.. Memorial donations may be made to the Autism Center of Pittsburgh, 135 Cumberland Rd., Suite 105, Pittsburgh, PA 15237. On-line condolences & directions www.glennkildoofuneralhome.com
Send condolences at post-gazette.com/gb
Published in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Apr. 20, 2010
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted August 26, 2015
GREEN, Paul V., Sr.
Green Sr. , Paul V. 81, Franklin Park, Formerly of Cranberry
Paul V. Green Sr., 81, resident of Pristine Pines of Franklin Park, formerly of Cranberry, died Sunday, April 18, 2010, at UPMC Passavant Hospital, McCandless. Born Dec. 22, 1928, in Lonaconing, Md., he was the son of the late Howard and Elizabeth (Thomas) Green. Mr. Green was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. He retired in 1994 from Highway Equipment, in Cranberry, following more than 30 years of employment. He enjoyed walking. He is survived by his son, Paul V. Green Jr. and his wife, Paula, of McCandless; and two grandsons, Tyler and Nathan Green. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary B. (Murphy) Green, March 26, 2007. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at GLENN-KILDOO FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SVCS., INC., 130 Wisconsin Ave., Cranberry. A blessing service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home with Father Peter Murphy officiating. Entombment will be in the Pinewood Memorial Gardens, Cranberry. Memorial donations may be made to Autism Center of Pittsburgh, 135 Cumberland Road, Suite 105, Pittsburgh, PA 15237. Online condolences and directions at www.glennkildoofuneralhome.com.
about 18 April 2010; source not noted
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted August 26, 2015
Name: Roger U. "Pete" Green Sr., age 77, of Amherst, Ohio
Parents: Elbert Wilbur Green and Genevieve Emma McKenzie Green.
DOB: near Westernport, Maryland
DOD: Wednesday July the 28th, 2010
Military: US Army at the end of the Korean War
Spouses: Ruth Regina Green and Mildred Green
Predeceased by: son Ronald Allen Green; brother Alvin Cecil Green; brother-in-law Donald Reynolds Wilson
Survived by: son, Roger Jr. and wife Diane of Spring Hill, TN; son Richard, of Quincy, FL; daughter, Laqueta and husband Bruce Conklin of Rancho Cordova, CA; sisters Catherine Wilson of Baltimore, MD; Eleanor Trenum of Westernport, MD; Peggy Hutcheson of Lonaconing, MD; Emily Webb of Ellerslie, MD; brothers Elbert (Bert) Green of Oldtown, MD; Walter Green, of Midland, MD; step daughter Belinda and husband Steve Bognar
Burial: August 14, 2010, Bloomington Cemetery, Bloomington, MD
Source: Eichhorn-McKenzie Funeral Home, Lonaconing, MD
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted February 19, 2014
GREEN, Mrs. Rosella Lynch
Mt. Savage - Mrs. Rosella Green, 83, of here, died yesterday at Sacred Heart Hospital, where she had been a patient six weeks. Born here, she was a daughter of the late George and Sarah K. (Rizer) Lynch. Mrs. Green was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church and the Sodality and was a member and past president of Mt. Savage Fire Company auxiliary. Surviving are her husband, Harry H. Green; four daughters, Mrs. Rosella Adams, Vale Summit; Mrs. Edith Garlitz and Mrs. Leona Burkett, Lincoln Park, Mich., and Mrs. Christina McKenzie, San Gabriel, Calif.; five sons, Grover, of here; Hilleary, Sarasota, Fla.; Howard, Manchester, Md.; Joseph, Okeechobee, Fla., and Bernard Green, New Carrollton; two brothers, Michael, of here, and Leroy Lynch, Eckhart; three sisters, Miss Coelina Lynch, New Carrollton; Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, LaVale, and Mrs. Cecelia Carder, of here; 33 grandchildren and 50 great-grandchildren. The body is at the Durst Funeral Home, Frostburg, where friends will be received today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church in Mt. Savage. Interment will be in the Methodist Cemetery. The rosary will be recited tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home.
The Cumberland Evening Times, October 11, 1976
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted April 17, 2011
GREEN, Mrs. Ruth Hodges
DAVIS, W.Va. - Mrs. Ruth Green, 97, a former local resident, died Wednesday at the Avalon Manor Nursing Home, Hagerstown, Md. Born Sept. 8, 1887 in Virginia, she was a daughter of the late Henry Thomas Hodges and Virginia (Fleming) Hodges. Her husband, Jack Green, died in 1964. Mrs. Green was a former member of Davis United Methodist Church and was a charter member of the Women’s Society for Christian Service. She was also a member of the Federated Women’s Clubs. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Norma Hahne, Hagerstown; Mrs. Maxine Howe, Gulf Breeze, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Ursuline Caldwell, Laurinburg, N C.; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A son and a daughter preceded her in death. Friends will be received at the Hinkle Funeral Home. Services will be conducted in the funeral home chapel Saturday at 11 a m. by the Rev. James Dempsey. Interment will be in the Davis Cemetery.
Cumberland Times-News, Cumberland, Md., Friday, February 22, 1985
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted February 16, 2018
GREEN, Major Sydney, Jr.
Maj. Sydney Green, Jr., retired from the Air Force, died suddenly yesterday at his home in Austin, Texas. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth (Warlich) Green, and two children, Rebecca Gale Green and George Randolph Green, all of Austin; a sister, Mrs. William J. Gunter, and an uncle, Judge George Henderson, both of Cumberland; and his mother, Mrs.Sydney Green, also of Cumberland. Interment will be in the military cemetery at Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio.
Friday, August 6, 1971; Cumberland (MD) News
~Genie
Posted September 6, 2019
GREEN, Mrs. Thelma Edith Bowser
Thelma Edith Green, 89, Grantsville, died Sunday, Oct. 3, 2004, at her residence. Born Jan. 4, 1915, in Bittinger, she was a daughter of the late Ernest and Ada (Schrock) Bowser. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Harold Green; and one brother, Wilbur Bowser. She was a member of the Bethesda Church of the Brethren and was employed as an aide at the Goodwill Mennonite Home prior to her retirement. Survivors include five sons, Arthur G. Green, Robert E. Green, and H. Wayne Green, all of Grantsville, Lester O. Green, McHenry, and Howard E. Green, Oakland; three daughters, Dora A. McKenzie, Grantsville, Frances D. Green, Gaithersburg, and Shirley A. Snyder, Oakland; three brothers, Russell Bowser and Alvin Bowser, both of Grantsville, and Olen Bowser, Louisville, Ohio; one sister, Olive Hetrick, Grantsville; 19 grandchildren; one step-grandchild; 24 great-grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. Friends were received at the Newman Funeral Home, Grantsville, where a service was held on Wednesday, Oct. 6, with Pastor Carroll Junkins and Pastor Tony Wilburn officiating. Interment was in Grantsville Cemetery, Grantsville. Expressions of sympathy may be directed to the Garrett County Hospice.
abt. Sunday, Oct. 3, 2004; Maryland Obituary Collection
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted December 21, 2013
GREEN, William Ellsworth
BARTON — William Ellsworth Franklin Green, 79, who resided five miles west of here in Garrett county, died yesterday, at Miners' Hospital, Frostburg, where he was admitted last Wednesday. A native of Moscow, Mr. Green was a farmer. His parents were the late George and Annie (Winebrenner) Green. Survivors include his widow, the former Ellen Clark; three sons, Price and Chester Green, Lonaconing, and Jesse Green, at home; three daughters, Mrs. Mary McMillan, Moscow; Mrs. John D. Alexander, Lonaconing, and Mrs. Russell Bittinger, Coraopolis, Pa.; a sister, Mrs. Waldo Broadwater, Nikep;19 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The body is at the Alexander residence, Lonaconing; where services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. by Rev. Arthur Scrogum, pastor of Living Stone Church of the Brethren, Cumberland. Interment will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Moscow.
The Cumberland Evening Times, October 15, 1951
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted February 12, 2011
GREENAWALT, Soloman
PENDLETON COUNTY WV - Solomon Greenawalt, died at his home near Kline, Pendleton County, we suppose of neuralgia, on Sat morning of last. Very early in the morning he had arisen, stating that he was not feeling well. Ere long he complained of a very acute pain in his shoulder, and said that if it did not get better he could not stand it. He started for a couch which was in the room, but would have fallen to the floor had not his son-in-law Abe Harman, caught and assisted him to it. The funeral was preached at the residence Sun afternoon by Rev J W Stearn to an immense congregation after which the remains were buried in a burying ground nearby.
Keyser Tribune, August 9, 1912
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)
Posted July 17, 2010
GREENE, Henry
HENDERSON, John
WILLIAMSON - Judge Evans, in court here yesterday passed sentence of death of John Henderson, convicted of the murder of Deputy Sheriff Elbert Ditty, and Henry Greene, who was tried for murdering Mary Justice. The men will be executed the same day in the Moundsville penitentiary.
Keyser Tribune, November 28, 1912
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)
Posted October 23, 2010
GREENFIELD, Mrs. Wilberta May Neff
Mrs. Walter J. Greenfield, nee Neff, a former resident of this county and well known in this city, died at her home in Pittsburgh this morning. Mrs. Greenfield was the wife of a former Cumberlander, who removed to Pittsburgh a few years ago, and leaves behind her husband, four children to mourn her loss. The deceased was born and raised in Frostburg, and was a sister to Mrs. Wm. Payne and Mssers. Henry Clark and Charles Neff of Frostburg. Her remains will be brought here tonight and taken to Frostburg in the morning at which place the obsèques will take place Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Greenfield was about 35 years old, and her many friends will be sorry to learn of her death.
Published Tuesday, June 25, 1895 in THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 3, col. 2.
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted September 12, 2015
GREENHOLT, George Albert
George Albert Greenholt fell dead Wednesday afternoon just as he had stepped into the street from the Sincell Company’s store. He had been in the store and purchased some goods, and was stricken with heart failure as he left the store. He sank to the pavement and was dead before any one reached his side. Mr. Greenholt has been a resident of Keyser for about nine years. He came here from Frankfort where he resided for many years. Mr. Greenholt was born in Adams county, Pa. He was 61 years old and leaves a wife and one son, William. He has been in very delicate health for over two years. The body was taken to Frankfort this morning for interment.
Published in The Cumberland (Md.) Press, Friday, October 2, 1914
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted March 11, 2017
GREENHOLT, Mrs. Myra
Keyser - Mrs. Myra Greenholt, aged 65, died at 3 o'clock p.m., Tuesday at the home of her son, William Greenholt.
Cumberland (Md.) Evening Times, February 12, 1919
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted March 11, 2017
GREENHORN, Mrs. Alexander
The funeral of Mrs. Alexander Greenhorn, who died Saturday night, took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from her home on Douglas avenue. Interment was made in Oak Hill Cemetery and Rev. H. L. Earnest, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiated.
Wednesday, March 1, 1916; The Evening Times (Cumberland, MD)
~Genie
Posted May 26, 2018
GREENHORN, David
PIEDMONT - David Greenhorn, 24, of Bristol, Pa., died May 28 as the result of an automobile accident there. Mr. Greenhorn was born in Piedmont, a son of Edward and Phyllis (Keller) Greenhorn, now residing in Bristol. Other survivors include his widow, Loretta (Bohen) Greenhorn; one brother, William Greenhorn, Brooklyn, N.Y., and two sisters, Mrs. Donna Schofield, N.J., and Mrs. Charleen McIntosh, Westernport. A requiem mass and interment took place on June 2 in Longhorn, Pa.
The Cumberland News, Cumberland, Maryland, Thursday, June 16, 1966, page 12, col. 5
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted November 13, 2015
GREENHORN, Edward G.
PHILLIPSBURG -- Edward G. Greenhorn died May 30, 1998, at Warren Hospital, where he was a patient since April 28. Born in Loni Cony (sic: Lonaconing), Md., he was a son of William and Daisy Alderton Greenhorn. Before moving to Phillipsburg, he lived in Bristol, Pa., and Piedmont, W.Va. He was a millwright for General Motors Co. in Trenton for 17 years, retiring in 1979. He was of the Methodist faith. He was a past president of the Eagles Aerie 707 in Piedmont and was an avid golfer. His wife, Phyllis Keller Greenhorn, died in 1996. A son, David Greenhorn, died earlier. He is survived by a son, William Greenhorn of Bristol, Pa.; two daughters, Charlene MacIntosh of Piedmont, and Donna Schofield of Phillipsburg; eight grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, seven great-great-grandchildren and a niece and nephew. Services were held May 28 at Rupell Funeral Home in Phillipsburg. Burial was in Our Lady of Grace Cemetery in Langhorne, Pa. Memorials can be made to Phillipsburg Emergency Squad.
The Warren Reporter, Hackettstown, NJ, June 13, 1998
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted November 13, 2015
GREENHORN, Herbert L.
Piedmont Man Drowns In Bay
Herbert L. Greenhorn, 36, a native of Piedmont, drowned yesterday while at work for a dredging company in Baltimore. Employed as a deck hand by the Arundel Corporation, his is claimed to have fallen from the dredge, "Defender", while taking a sounding of the Fort McHenry channel of the Chesapeake Bay. He was pronounced dead at a Baltimore hospital after being pulled from the channel. He was a son of the late William and Martha (Dawson) Greenhorn. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Retha (Feaster) Greenhorn; a daughter Vicki Greenhorn and a half-sister Mrs. Elizabeth Jone, Paul Halton Point, Ohio. The body is at the Boal Funeral Home, Westernport, where services will be conducted Saturday at 2 P.M. by Rev. William Orndorff, pastor of First Baptist Church, Westernport, will officiate.
Cumberland Evening Times, September 25, 1952
(Courtesy of Lee Deetz Fasnacht)
Posted November 28, 2009
GREENWADE, Mrs. Bess May Souder
Keyser, W. Va. - Mrs. Bess May Greenwade, 89, formerly of here, died Saturday in Pinecrest Hospital, Beckley. She was born in Schell, a daughter of the late Benjamin A. and Margaret W. (Wilson) Souder. Her husband, Frank Perry Greenwade, preceded her in death. Sher was a former Acme Food Market employee with 34 years of service; a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and Mount Olive Rebekah's Lodge 31, here. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Frances Coleman, and two grandchildren. Markwood Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
16 December 1980; News (Cumberland, MD)
(Transcribed by Genie)
Posted May 11, 2017
GREENWADE, Mrs. Carrie Frances Perry
Keyser, W.Va. May 5 - Mrs. Carrie Frances Greenwade, aged 77, widow of Daniel T. Greenwade and daughter of the late Captain John W. and Elizabeth Ann Perry, died at her home on Davis street late yesterday afternoon, following an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Greenwade came to Keyser in 1874. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She is survived by the following children: Miss Hazel Greenwade, Cincinnati; Mrs. Beatrice Bell, Fort Worth, Texas; Mrs. Gay Neuhausser, Mrs. Ward M. Haines and John Perry Greenwade, Keyser. Three sisters also survive: Mrs. Nellie Boehm, Clarksburg; Mrs. Louise Workman, Cumberland, and Mrs. Mollie Nixon, Brunswick, Md. The funeral will be held on Saturday at 9 a.m. from the late residence, with a short service by her pastor, Rev. John A. Wood. Interment will be in Queen's Point Cemetery.
Cumberland Evening Times (Cumberland, Maryland) · Thu, May 5, 1932 · Page 9
(Transcribed by Genie)
Posted May 11, 2017
GREENWADE, Charles
Charles Greenwade, 83, of Leesburg, VA, a native of Westernport, died unexpectedly last night at his home. He had been in ill health for sometime. According to word received her, funeral services will take place in Leesburg on Saturday. Born in Westernport, Mr. Greenwade was a son of the late Wiliam and Anna (Dayton) Greenwade. He had been a resident of Leesburg for about 35 years. Survivors inclued two daughters, Mrs. Velora Smith, at home and Mrs. Viola Keyes of Falls Church, Va.; three sons, William Greenwade, of Leesburg; Harry Greenwade of Richmond, and Charles Greenwade of Laurel Md. Also surviving are a number of grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Bessie Seckman of Baltimore.
Thursday, 2 November 1961; "Herald" [no location noted]
(Transcribed by Genie)
Posted May 11, 2017
GREENWADE, Daniel T.
Daniel T. Greenwade, aged 73 years, a former deputy clerk of the court of Mineral county, ex-deputy sheriff and former merchant, died at his home here at 7 o'clock Sunday night, following an illness of only one week. Mr. Greenwade was one of Keyser's best known residents, being prominent in not only business circles, as a result of 38 years as proprietor of a merchandise store here, but in the church circles. During the last few years of his life he served as a constable here. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity. He is survived by his wife and six children: Mrs. Isaac Neuhouser, Mrs. Ward M. Haynes, Miss Hazel Greenwade, Frank and Perry Greenwade, of Keyser, and Mrs. Beatrice Beel, of Kentucky, also ten grandchildren. The funeral service was conducted at his late home Wednesday afternoon by Rev. J. W. Drawbaugh and Rev. John A. Wood.
Friday, 13 March 1925; "Herald" [no location noted]
(Transcribed by Genie)
Posted May 11, 2017
GREENWADE, Frank E.
Frank E. Greenwade, 38 years old, former constable and field representative of the West Virginia State Roads Commission was found dead in his bed last Friday morning by his mother, Mrs. D. T. Greenwade, whom he was visiting. He had been ill for several days. After serving as constable, he was appointed by Governor Gore to the office of Field representative for the State Roads Commission in the eastern district, which position he held until the first of the year. He was a member of the Odd Fellows and was well known in this section. Besides his mother, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Bessie Souder Greenwade, and two children: Thomas and Margaret Frances. He also leaves four sisters and one brother, Mrs. Gay Neuhauser, Mrs. W. M. Haines, Mrs. Beatrice Bell, Miss Hazel Greenwade and J. P. Greenwade. The funeral service was conducted Monday morning at the Presbyterian Church by the Rev. John A. Wood. Interment was in Queen's Point Cemetery.
Friday, 20 January 1928; "Herald" [no location noted]
(Transcribed by Genie)
Posted May 11, 2017
GREENWADE, Hazel
Keyser, W. Va., March 19--Sevices will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the home of her brother, Perry Greenwade, for Miss Hazel Greenwade, who died Saturday night in Potomac Valley Hosptial, Keyser. The rites wee originally scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. The Rev. John C. B. McLaughlin, pastor of the Presbyterian Church hee, will officiate, and interment will be in Queen's Point cemetery.
Monday, 19 March 1945; Cumberlnad (MD) Evening Times
(Transcribed by Genie)
Posted May 11, 2017
GREENWADE, John Henry
John Henry Greenwade died at his home on Church St, Keyser, last Sat evening after a lingering illness, aged 70 years. He is survived by two sons and three daughters, Robert C of Elkins and Harry T of Keyser, Mrs Nora Lichliter, of Westernport, Miss Rose Greenwade of Piedmont, Mrs Minnie Highlman of Keyser. A sister, Mrs Hattie McKenzie, residing here, a brother, Mr D T Greenwade, one of our leading merchants, resides in Keyser and another brother Mr M M Greenwade, and official of the Southern Railway, resides in Cincinnati. Mr Greenwade's wife died about six months ago. The funeral services were held at the home Tues afternoon, conducted by Rev John T Dayton, assisted by Rev M H Keen. The body was buried at Queens Point. Mr Greenwade had lived in Keyser for about 30 years and none knew him but to love him; none name him but to praise. He was by trade a painter and glazer. He always dealt-honestly with his fellow-men and held their confidence. The pall bearers were, Col Geo T Carskadon, Floyd Knight, N J Crooks, L C McDonald, H L Arnold, H G Wilson. A good man has gone from us.
Keyser Tribune, August 4, 1911
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)
Posted July 25, 2010
GREENWADE, John Perry
John Perry Greenwade, 66, of 69 Prospect Square, died in Memorial Hospital yesterday. Born in Keyser, he was a son of Daniel and Francis j(Ward) Greenwade. He was a member of Presbyterian Church, and of Moose Lodge 662, Keyser, and was a veteran of World War I. He had been retired one year from Kelly-Springfield Tire Company. Survivors include a sister, Marguerite Haines, Keyser, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Markwood Funeral Home, Keyser, by Rev. John D. MacLeod Jr., pastor of Keyser Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Queens Point Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home.
Cumberland Evening Times (Cumberland, Maryland) · Mon, Feb 27, 1961 · Page 10
(Transcribed by Genie)
Posted May 11, 2017
GREENWADE, John Perry
Funeral services for John Perry Greenwade, 66, of 69 Prospect square, Cumberland, who died Sunday in Memorial hospital, Cumberland, were conducted yesterday at the Markwood Funeral home Keyser. Interment took place in Queens Point Cemetery, Keyser. A native of Keyser, Mr. Greenwade was a son of the late Daniel and Frances (Ward) Greenwade and was a retired employee of the Kelly-Springfield Tire company. He was a well-known vocalist. Survivors include a sister Mrs. Marguerite Haines, of Keyser and several nieces and nephews. His wife, the Late Nyta Greenwade, was a vocal insturctor at Bruce high school.
Thursday, 2 March 1961; "Herald" [no location noted]
(Transcribed by Genie)
Posted May 11, 2017
GREENWADE, Robert C.
Elkins, Feb. 18 -- Robert C. Greenwade, 68, one of the early residents of Elkins, died yesteday morning at 3 o'clock at the home of Blaine Harper, 506(??) Center street, following a lingering illness of heart trouble. Mr. Greenwade was born near Alaska, Mineral county, a son of John and Sara Elizabeth (Wheeler) Greenwade. In his early manhood, he went to Cincinnati, where he was express messenger for a number of years. About 40 years ago, he came to Elkins and has resided here ever since that time. Mr. Greenwade is survived by one brother, Harry T. of Cleveland, and three sisters, Mrs. Rose Lee hunt, of Cumberland; Mrs. Minnie Hilghman of Fairmont; and Mrs. Nora Lichliter, of Westernport. Funeral services will be conducted at the Harper residence Friday afternoon. Interment will be made in Maplewood Cemetery.
Thursday, 25 February 1932; "Herald" [no location noted]
(Transcribed by Genie)
Posted May 11, 2017
GREENWADE, Tom
Mr. Tom Greenwade, a young business man of this place, died very suddenly at his home on Main street on Monday morning. Mr. Greenwade was one of Keyser's leading merchants, was forced to give up work some time ago, on account of bad health, yet his death came as a shock to his many friends. The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian church and also of Davis Lodge No. 51. A. F. and A. M. He leaves a wife who was Miss Hallie Hall and one son, besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Greenwade, two brothers, Frank and Parry, four sisters, Mrs. Isaac Newhouser, Mrs. Dr. M. R. Bell and Misses Hazel and Marguerite. The family have the sympathy of the whole community in their sad bereavement.
Friday, 20 August 1909; "Herald" [no location noted]
(Transcribed by Genie)
Posted May 11, 2017
GREENWADE, William M.
William M. Greenwade, aged 78 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Seckman, in Westernport, Friday night. Although he had been failing since the death of his wife last August, his condition did not become critical until Thursday afternoon when he was stricken with a severe pain in his side. Four children survive: Mrs. Hattie Dayton, Mrs. John Spurling, and Mrs. Seckman, of Westernport, and Charles Greenwade, of Leesburg, VA. Piedmont Council No. 19, Jr. O.U.A.M. had charge of the funeral arrangements. Services were conducted at the First M. E. Church Sunday afternoon by Rev. H. C. Marsh, pastor of St. John's M. E. Church, South, and at Philos cemetery by Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. The pallbearers and flowerbearers were members of the two organizations.
Friday, 18 June 1926; "Herald" [no location noted]
(Transcribed by Genie)
Posted May 11, 2017
GREENWOOD, Mrs. Margaret McCready, Rairick, nee McGowan
Frostburg - Mrs Margaret (Rairick) Greenwood, 75, a former resident, died yesterday at her home in Johnstown, Pa. She was the widow of Emmett Greenwood. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs William Harris, Frostburg; five sisters, Mrs John Hughes, Midland; Mrs Nellie Mills and Mrs Frederick Myers, Gilmore; Mrs Hugh McMillan, Pontiac, Mich and Mrs Martha Spence, Johnstown; a brother, William McGowan, Denver Colo and six grandchildren. A requiem mass will be celebrated Thursday morning at St Joseph's Catholic Church, Johnstown with burial in St Michael's cemetery here.
Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Tuesday, February 17, 1953 - pg 21, col 5
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted August 16, 2014
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