George Harvey Baugher, a retired farmer of East Rockingham County died yesterday morning at eleven o'clock at his home at Montevideo, of heart failure and a complication of diseases. He had been in failing health for six months but his condition became serious only about two weeks ago.
Mr. Baugher was a son of the late Andrew Jackson Baugher and was born at Port Republic, October fifteenth eighteen hundred and fifty four, his age, therefore, was sixty-four years and one month. He was an extensive land owner and, was highly respected by his many neighbors and friends throughout the county in which he has resided. His wife, who was Miss Alice Hopkins, died the twenty-fourth of last April.
Surviving Mr. Baugher are, five daughters, Mrs. J. W. Liskey, of Nokesville; Mrs. Emmet Rodgers, of McGaheysville; Mrs. J. R. Good, of Penn Laird; Mrs. Lurty Liskey, of Montevideo; Mss Virginia Baugher at home; two sons Harry Baugher of Montevideo, and Dennis Baugher of Harrisonburg, and fifteen grandchildren. He also leaves four sisters; Mrs. Charles McDaniel, of Charlottesville, Misses Laura and Elia Baugher, of Elkton, Mrs. James Dickson, of Martinsburg, W. Va., and one brother, Buck Baugher, of Port Republic.
Friends will meet at the home tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock and the funeral services will be conducted at two o'clock from the Methodist Church in McGaheysville, by Rev. J. H. VanDeavener, pastor of the Methodist Church.
The pallbearers will be T. N. Caldwell, J. C. Armstrong, C. B. Anthony, C. L. Collins, Clarence Jackson, Thomas W, Liskey, Thomas A. Rush, Robert M. Burke, W. B. Bauserman and J. S. Lam.
Harrisonburg Daily News Record
Saturday Nov 16, 1918
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George Harvey Baugher, a retired farmer of East Rockingham County died yesterday morning at eleven o'clock at his home at Montevideo, of heart failure and a complication of diseases. He had been in failing health for six months but his condition became serious only about two weeks ago.
Mr. Baugher was a son of the late Andrew Jackson Baugher and was born at Port Republic, October fifteenth eighteen hundred and fifty four, his age, therefore, was sixty-four years and one month. He was an extensive land owner and, was highly respected by his many neighbors and friends throughout the county in which he has resided. His wife, who was Miss Alice Hopkins, died the twenty-fourth of last April.
Surviving Mr. Baugher are, five daughters, Mrs. J. W. Liskey, of Nokesville; Mrs. Emmet Rodgers, of McGaheysville; Mrs. J. R. Good, of Penn Laird; Mrs. Lurty Liskey, of Montevideo; Mss Virginia Baugher at home; two sons Harry Baugher of Montevideo, and Dennis Baugher of Harrisonburg, and fifteen grandchildren. He also leaves four sisters; Mrs. Charles McDaniel, of Charlottesville, Misses Laura and Elia Baugher, of Elkton, Mrs. James Dickson, of Martinsburg, W. Va., and one brother, Buck Baugher, of Port Republic.
Friends will meet at the home tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock and the funeral services will be conducted at two o'clock from the Methodist Church in McGaheysville, by Rev. J. H. VanDeavener, pastor of the Methodist Church.
The pallbearers will be T. N. Caldwell, J. C. Armstrong, C. B. Anthony, C. L. Collins, Clarence Jackson, Thomas W, Liskey, Thomas A. Rush, Robert M. Burke, W. B. Bauserman and J. S. Lam.
Harrisonburg Daily News Record
Saturday Nov 16, 1918
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