Mr. Aaron M. Grabill, formerly of Johnsville and more recently of Baltimore County, died Tuesday, Aug. 20 on his 90th birthday at the Chapel Hill Convalescent Home in Randallstown. Born in Frederick County, Aug. 20, 1884, he was a son of the late Dr. A.W. and Amanda Garber Grabill. He had farmed in the Johnsville area for many years but more recently had followed the carpentry trade. Since 1939 he had resided in Rockdale, Baltimore County. He was a member of the United Methodist Church.
Surviving are on grandson, Truman Franklin Grabill, two sisters, Mrs. Harvey Grossnickle, Mrs. Mary Repp, one brother, Frank Grabill, all of the Johnsville area, two half brothers, Reno Grabill, Johnsville, and Russell Grabill, Walkersville.
Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 22 at the Loring Byers Funeral Chapel near Randallstown with interment in Lorraine Cemetery near Woodlawn.
Mr. Aaron M. Grabill, formerly of Johnsville and more recently of Baltimore County, died Tuesday, Aug. 20 on his 90th birthday at the Chapel Hill Convalescent Home in Randallstown. Born in Frederick County, Aug. 20, 1884, he was a son of the late Dr. A.W. and Amanda Garber Grabill. He had farmed in the Johnsville area for many years but more recently had followed the carpentry trade. Since 1939 he had resided in Rockdale, Baltimore County. He was a member of the United Methodist Church.
Surviving are on grandson, Truman Franklin Grabill, two sisters, Mrs. Harvey Grossnickle, Mrs. Mary Repp, one brother, Frank Grabill, all of the Johnsville area, two half brothers, Reno Grabill, Johnsville, and Russell Grabill, Walkersville.
Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 22 at the Loring Byers Funeral Chapel near Randallstown with interment in Lorraine Cemetery near Woodlawn.
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