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Carroll Almony

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Carroll Almony

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
10 Jul 1976 (aged 80)
Harford County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Drybranch, Harford County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6649357, Longitude: -76.5418949
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DEATH: Carroll Almony died Harford Co July 10 1976 2:30am, born MD June 30 1896, lived Bel Air Convalescent Center, carpenter farmer, own farm, usual residence Baltimore Box 114 Lewis Road, parents Frank Almony and Lillian unknown, #212-18-9089, Infor. Louella Lewis Box 114, Lewis Road, Fork 21051, myocardial insufficiency, arteriosclerotis, age 80y. Ayres Chapel Cem, Hartenstein, New Freedom, PA Harford Co Cert #76-18000.

OBIT: Carroll Almony on July 10, 1976 Carroll of Big Falls Rd, White Hall, Md, beloved husband of the late Clara Almony (nee Miller) devoted father of Mrs. Gertrude Baublitz, Mrs. Louella Lewis, Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. Rancy Rainey, Stanley and Howard Almony. Also survived by 33 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Funeral on Tue. July 13, at 10:30a from J.J. Hartenstein Mortuary, Second at Franklin St. Interment in Ayers Chapel Cem. Friends may call at the Mortuary Sunday and Monday 7-9p.

OBIT: Carroll Almony, 80, of White Hall died on Saturday, July 10, in Bel Air Convalescent Home, where he had resided for two years. He was the husband of the late Mrs. Clara Miller Almony, and a son of the late Frank and Lillian Almony. Mr. Almony retired in 1961 after working many years as a boiler operator at the Federal Paper Board company. He was a life-long resident of White Hall. Mr. Almony is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Baublitz of Railroad, Mrs. Louella Louis of Fork, Mrs. Mary Miller of White Hall and Mrs. Nancy Rainey of York; two sons, Stanley Almony of Sweet Air and Howard Almony of White Hall. Thirty-three grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, July 13, at 10:30am from the J.J. Hartenstein Mortuary in New Freedom, with Rev. Robert L. Hurley, pastor of Epworth United Methodist Church, Cockeysville, offficiating. Interment was in Ayres Chapel Cemetery. Aegis
DEATH: Carroll Almony died Harford Co July 10 1976 2:30am, born MD June 30 1896, lived Bel Air Convalescent Center, carpenter farmer, own farm, usual residence Baltimore Box 114 Lewis Road, parents Frank Almony and Lillian unknown, #212-18-9089, Infor. Louella Lewis Box 114, Lewis Road, Fork 21051, myocardial insufficiency, arteriosclerotis, age 80y. Ayres Chapel Cem, Hartenstein, New Freedom, PA Harford Co Cert #76-18000.

OBIT: Carroll Almony on July 10, 1976 Carroll of Big Falls Rd, White Hall, Md, beloved husband of the late Clara Almony (nee Miller) devoted father of Mrs. Gertrude Baublitz, Mrs. Louella Lewis, Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. Rancy Rainey, Stanley and Howard Almony. Also survived by 33 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Funeral on Tue. July 13, at 10:30a from J.J. Hartenstein Mortuary, Second at Franklin St. Interment in Ayers Chapel Cem. Friends may call at the Mortuary Sunday and Monday 7-9p.

OBIT: Carroll Almony, 80, of White Hall died on Saturday, July 10, in Bel Air Convalescent Home, where he had resided for two years. He was the husband of the late Mrs. Clara Miller Almony, and a son of the late Frank and Lillian Almony. Mr. Almony retired in 1961 after working many years as a boiler operator at the Federal Paper Board company. He was a life-long resident of White Hall. Mr. Almony is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Baublitz of Railroad, Mrs. Louella Louis of Fork, Mrs. Mary Miller of White Hall and Mrs. Nancy Rainey of York; two sons, Stanley Almony of Sweet Air and Howard Almony of White Hall. Thirty-three grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, July 13, at 10:30am from the J.J. Hartenstein Mortuary in New Freedom, with Rev. Robert L. Hurley, pastor of Epworth United Methodist Church, Cockeysville, offficiating. Interment was in Ayres Chapel Cemetery. Aegis

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