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Enoch Ambrose Garlitz

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Enoch Ambrose Garlitz

Birth
Avilton, Garrett County, Maryland, USA
Death
28 Sep 1922 (aged 56)
Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, September 29, 1922: Frostburg--Enoch A. Garlitz, aged 56 years, one of Frostburg's highly regarded citizens, a resident of Green street, died at his home at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, following an illness of nearly two years. He had been confined to his bed since May. He was an employee of the H. B. Shaffer Company for 28 years in the capacity of a miller, operating the grist mill. Owing to continued ill health he was forced to relinquish his duties last February, and has since that time been confined to his home. About 30 years ago he operated a grocery store on Bowery street. He was past councilor of the Frostburg Camp, No. 7366, Modern Woodmen of America, and also a member of the Loyal Order of Moose. He was affiliated with St. Michael's Catholic Church and other church organizations. Besides his wife, three daughters, Mrs. May Monahan and Margaret and Angela Garlitz, and four sons, Joseph, Cecil, Paul and Neil Garlitz, all of Frostburg, survive. (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)

Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, September 29, 1922: Frostburg--Enoch A. Garlitz, aged 56 years, one of Frostburg's highly regarded citizens, a resident of Green street, died at his home at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, following an illness of nearly two years. He had been confined to his bed since May. He was an employee of the H. B. Shaffer Company for 28 years in the capacity of a miller, operating the grist mill. Owing to continued ill health he was forced to relinquish his duties last February, and has since that time been confined to his home. About 30 years ago he operated a grocery store on Bowery street. He was past councilor of the Frostburg Camp, No. 7366, Modern Woodmen of America, and also a member of the Loyal Order of Moose. He was affiliated with St. Michael's Catholic Church and other church organizations. Besides his wife, three daughters, Mrs. May Monahan and Margaret and Angela Garlitz, and four sons, Joseph, Cecil, Paul and Neil Garlitz, all of Frostburg, survive. (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)



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