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Ida Elizabeth <I>Garling</I> Doub

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Ida Elizabeth Garling Doub

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
7 Jun 1942 (aged 76–77)
Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Mrs. IDA E. DOUB - Complications resulting from injuries received in a fall last March 23, in which she fractured a hip, proved fatal at 9:30 Sunday night at the Washington County Hospital to Mrs. Ida Elizabeth Doub, wife of William O. Doub, Cedar Lawn. She was aged 77.

She was born and reared near Hopewell, the daughter of Peter and Nancy (Baer) Garling, and lived at Cedar Lawn for the last 50 years. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church and the John H. Jones Bible Class.

Surviving are her husband; daughter, Mrs. Edison Y. Groh; two grandchildren; and isster, Mrs. Amanda Scott, Hagerstown.

Services were held at the A.K. Coffman Funeral Home; interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
Tuesday, June 9, 1942
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NOTE: did not find an individual stone for her or her husband but according to the cemetery database they are buried in the plot pictured.
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Mrs. IDA E. DOUB - Complications resulting from injuries received in a fall last March 23, in which she fractured a hip, proved fatal at 9:30 Sunday night at the Washington County Hospital to Mrs. Ida Elizabeth Doub, wife of William O. Doub, Cedar Lawn. She was aged 77.

She was born and reared near Hopewell, the daughter of Peter and Nancy (Baer) Garling, and lived at Cedar Lawn for the last 50 years. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church and the John H. Jones Bible Class.

Surviving are her husband; daughter, Mrs. Edison Y. Groh; two grandchildren; and isster, Mrs. Amanda Scott, Hagerstown.

Services were held at the A.K. Coffman Funeral Home; interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
Tuesday, June 9, 1942
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NOTE: did not find an individual stone for her or her husband but according to the cemetery database they are buried in the plot pictured.
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