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Orion Kagarise Snowberger

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Orion Kagarise Snowberger

Birth
Woodbury, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Feb 1921 (aged 47)
Ridgely, Caroline County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Ridgely, Caroline County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Preceded in death by four sisters, Delilah (Snowberger) Thompson, Susan Snowberger, Cordula Snowberger, Ursula (Snowberger) Swartz and two brothers, Daniel Kagarise Snowberger, Harvey Snowberger

Survived by three sisters, Hannah Mary Snowberger Blanche, Nancy Snowberger, Rosa Olive Snowberger Morris and two brothers, John Thadeus Snowberger, Joseph K. Snowberger

OBITUARY :
MR. ORREN SNOWBERGER, son of Mrs. Hannah Snowberger, died suddenly at Magnolia, N. C., on Saturday last, and was brought here for burial. The funeral was held in the Brethren Church, and was largely attended. Rev. L R. Brumbraugh preached from the text, "I would not live alway."

Mr. Snowberger was well known in Ridgely, having formerly kept store where Mr. Harry Laird now keeps.

He visited here recently and rented a place, intending to return here to live. At the time of his death they were nearly prepared for the move, and the famiily are now here to stay.

The family includes the widow and ten children, five of whom are small.

Source : The Denton Journal Newspaper - Denton, Caroline Co., Maryland - Saturday, February 19, 1921
Preceded in death by four sisters, Delilah (Snowberger) Thompson, Susan Snowberger, Cordula Snowberger, Ursula (Snowberger) Swartz and two brothers, Daniel Kagarise Snowberger, Harvey Snowberger

Survived by three sisters, Hannah Mary Snowberger Blanche, Nancy Snowberger, Rosa Olive Snowberger Morris and two brothers, John Thadeus Snowberger, Joseph K. Snowberger

OBITUARY :
MR. ORREN SNOWBERGER, son of Mrs. Hannah Snowberger, died suddenly at Magnolia, N. C., on Saturday last, and was brought here for burial. The funeral was held in the Brethren Church, and was largely attended. Rev. L R. Brumbraugh preached from the text, "I would not live alway."

Mr. Snowberger was well known in Ridgely, having formerly kept store where Mr. Harry Laird now keeps.

He visited here recently and rented a place, intending to return here to live. At the time of his death they were nearly prepared for the move, and the famiily are now here to stay.

The family includes the widow and ten children, five of whom are small.

Source : The Denton Journal Newspaper - Denton, Caroline Co., Maryland - Saturday, February 19, 1921

Gravesite Details

My step-father's maternal third cousin once removed.



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