Frank T. Crum, a well known retired farmer of Woodsboro, died at 2:30 a.m. Monday at the Frederick City Hospital, following an operation for an ulcerated stomach, after an illness of one week. He was aged 76 years, 10 months and 26 days.
Surviving him are his widow, who was Miss Pansy Fox; two sons, Roger W. and Henry R. Crum, both of Woodsboro; three daughters, Mrs. Earl Ausherman, Frederick and Mrs. Meredith Hildebrand and Miss Mary Catherine Crum, both at home; four brothers, William H., Charles and John R. Crum, all of Woodsboro, and Harvey Crum, of Frederick; a sister, Charles Wills of Woodsboro, and five grandchildren.
Funeral from his late home Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock with services conducted by Rev. John W. Fisher and Rev. Nelson C. Brown. Interment in Mt. Hope cemetery, Woodsboro. Powell and Albaugh, funeral directors.
Frank T. Crum, a well known retired farmer of Woodsboro, died at 2:30 a.m. Monday at the Frederick City Hospital, following an operation for an ulcerated stomach, after an illness of one week. He was aged 76 years, 10 months and 26 days.
Surviving him are his widow, who was Miss Pansy Fox; two sons, Roger W. and Henry R. Crum, both of Woodsboro; three daughters, Mrs. Earl Ausherman, Frederick and Mrs. Meredith Hildebrand and Miss Mary Catherine Crum, both at home; four brothers, William H., Charles and John R. Crum, all of Woodsboro, and Harvey Crum, of Frederick; a sister, Charles Wills of Woodsboro, and five grandchildren.
Funeral from his late home Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock with services conducted by Rev. John W. Fisher and Rev. Nelson C. Brown. Interment in Mt. Hope cemetery, Woodsboro. Powell and Albaugh, funeral directors.
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