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Clarence William Cashour

Birth
New Market, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
15 May 1954 (aged 75)
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
HH-1196
Memorial ID
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Deaths Clarence W. Cashour, 3904 Old Frederick Road, Irvington, died May 15 at the age of 75 years. A former resident and native of Frederick county, he had farmed for some years in New Market district. The deceased was a member of Royal Blue Lodge No. 511, B. O. R. C. He was a grain weighmaster at Locust Point with the B. and O. railroad, and had resided in Baltimore for about 40 years.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Catharine G. Eckenrode Cashour and three sons, Albert, William, and Paul Cashour all of Baltimore. Two brothers, George A, Cashour, Mt. Pleasant, and Everett G. Cashour, New Market, also survive. Funeral services were held May 18 with high requiem mass at St. Joseph's Monastery church. Interment was in New Cathedral cemetery, Baltimore
The News, Frederick Co., Maryland 22 May 1954
Deaths Clarence W. Cashour, 3904 Old Frederick Road, Irvington, died May 15 at the age of 75 years. A former resident and native of Frederick county, he had farmed for some years in New Market district. The deceased was a member of Royal Blue Lodge No. 511, B. O. R. C. He was a grain weighmaster at Locust Point with the B. and O. railroad, and had resided in Baltimore for about 40 years.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Catharine G. Eckenrode Cashour and three sons, Albert, William, and Paul Cashour all of Baltimore. Two brothers, George A, Cashour, Mt. Pleasant, and Everett G. Cashour, New Market, also survive. Funeral services were held May 18 with high requiem mass at St. Joseph's Monastery church. Interment was in New Cathedral cemetery, Baltimore
The News, Frederick Co., Maryland 22 May 1954


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