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Funeral services for S. Elmer Armiger, a retired contractor who constructed many institutional buildings in this city, will be held at 2 P.M. today at Grace United Methodist Church, Charles street and Belvedere avenue.
Mr Armiger died unexpectedly Tuesday of a heart attack at St. Joseph’s Hospital. He was 85.
Retired for ten years, he had been president of the old S. Elmer Co., Inc. a general contracting firm which he founded in 1954.
Among the buildings which the firm constructed were the radiology building and the physics building at the Johns Hopkins University, and the Baltimore Country Club building.
Before that, Mr. Armiger worked with his brother, O. L. Armiger at the old Armiger Construction Corporation for 12 years.
A member of the Lions Club, where he was active in the Sight Conservation program, Mr. Armiger left his eyes to the Lions Club eye bank.
He was a member of the 100 Club of the Boumi Temple of the Shriners, and the Oriental Lodge and the Beausicant Commandry of the Masons.
Mr. Armiger is survived by his wife, the former Bessie Blair, and two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Maas and Mrs. Anne M. Ames. All are of Baltimore....The Baltimore Sun, Nov. 18, 1971, page A18.
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Funeral services for S. Elmer Armiger, a retired contractor who constructed many institutional buildings in this city, will be held at 2 P.M. today at Grace United Methodist Church, Charles street and Belvedere avenue.
Mr Armiger died unexpectedly Tuesday of a heart attack at St. Joseph’s Hospital. He was 85.
Retired for ten years, he had been president of the old S. Elmer Co., Inc. a general contracting firm which he founded in 1954.
Among the buildings which the firm constructed were the radiology building and the physics building at the Johns Hopkins University, and the Baltimore Country Club building.
Before that, Mr. Armiger worked with his brother, O. L. Armiger at the old Armiger Construction Corporation for 12 years.
A member of the Lions Club, where he was active in the Sight Conservation program, Mr. Armiger left his eyes to the Lions Club eye bank.
He was a member of the 100 Club of the Boumi Temple of the Shriners, and the Oriental Lodge and the Beausicant Commandry of the Masons.
Mr. Armiger is survived by his wife, the former Bessie Blair, and two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Maas and Mrs. Anne M. Ames. All are of Baltimore....The Baltimore Sun, Nov. 18, 1971, page A18.
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