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Christopher Columbus Stottlemyer

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Christopher Columbus Stottlemyer

Birth
Wolfsville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
13 Feb 1931 (aged 73)
Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Wolfsville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY :
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS STOTTLEMYER, Wolfsville, died yesterday morning at the Frederick city hospital, aged 73 years.

The funeral will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock, services at U. B. Church, Wolfsville. Interment in cemetery adjoining.

Relatives and friends please attend the funeral without further notice. Omit flowers.

Source : The Morning Herald Newspaper - Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland - Saturday, February 14, 1931


OBITUARY :
COLUMBUS STOTTLEMYER, formerly of Wolfsville, died Friday morning at one o'clock at the I.O.O.F. Home, near this city, where he had lived since November.

The deceased was 74 years of age and had been partially paralyzed some time ago.

He was a member of South Mountain Lodge, No, 125, I.O.O.F.

His widow, Mrs. Sara Stottlemyer, who resides at the I.O.O.F. Home, and several children, survive.

Funeral services will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at the United Brethren church, Wolfsville.

Source : The Frederick Post Newspaper - Frederick, Frederick Co., Maryland - Monday, February 16, 1931


OBITUARY :
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS STOTTLEMYER, a native of Wolfsville, died at the Frederick City Hospital, Feb. 13, from hardening of the arteries of the brain, aged 73 years, 4 months and 7 days. About five years ago, Mr. Stottlemyer was stricken with paralysis and he abanoned his chair manufacturing business. About three months ago, he and his wife were admitted into the I. O. O. F. Home, Frederick, and when his condition became critical, he was removed to the hospital.

After his death, the body was taken to the home of his son, F. E. Stottlemyer, Wolfsville.

Besides his widow, who before marriage was Miss Sarah P. Blickenstaff, the following children survive: Dwight F., Red Lion, Pa; C. Clyde, Hagerstown; Hubert A., near Waynesboro, Pa.; Fern E., Wolfsville; Arthur B., Camden, N.J.; Mrs. Mazie I. Stottlemyer, Greensburg, and Mrs. Mildred P. McFarland, Strausburg, Va. Four brothers also survive, H. P. and Walter Stottlemyer, Wolfsville; Rufus E., Hagerstown, and Daniel E., Lindenwald, N.J.

Funeral took place from the United Brethren church, Wolfsville, Monday morning, with services conducted by his former pastor, Rev. D. R. Fair, York, Pa., assisted by Rev. John Fisher, Walkersville, and Rev. Palmer M. Slenker, the present pastor of the church.

Members of the Odd Fellows conducted services at the grave. Mr. White, superintendent of the I. O. O. F. Home, at Frederick, also attended the services and presented a beautiful floral emblem, in behalf of the home.

Pallbearers: Oscar Brandenburg, Albert Farsbt and Ira Lewis, all of near Wolfsvlle; George Garnand, George Smith and Daniel Smith, of Smithsburg.

Source : The Frederick Post Newspaper - Frederick, Frederick Co., Maryland - Saturday, February 21, 1931
OBITUARY :
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS STOTTLEMYER, Wolfsville, died yesterday morning at the Frederick city hospital, aged 73 years.

The funeral will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock, services at U. B. Church, Wolfsville. Interment in cemetery adjoining.

Relatives and friends please attend the funeral without further notice. Omit flowers.

Source : The Morning Herald Newspaper - Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland - Saturday, February 14, 1931


OBITUARY :
COLUMBUS STOTTLEMYER, formerly of Wolfsville, died Friday morning at one o'clock at the I.O.O.F. Home, near this city, where he had lived since November.

The deceased was 74 years of age and had been partially paralyzed some time ago.

He was a member of South Mountain Lodge, No, 125, I.O.O.F.

His widow, Mrs. Sara Stottlemyer, who resides at the I.O.O.F. Home, and several children, survive.

Funeral services will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at the United Brethren church, Wolfsville.

Source : The Frederick Post Newspaper - Frederick, Frederick Co., Maryland - Monday, February 16, 1931


OBITUARY :
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS STOTTLEMYER, a native of Wolfsville, died at the Frederick City Hospital, Feb. 13, from hardening of the arteries of the brain, aged 73 years, 4 months and 7 days. About five years ago, Mr. Stottlemyer was stricken with paralysis and he abanoned his chair manufacturing business. About three months ago, he and his wife were admitted into the I. O. O. F. Home, Frederick, and when his condition became critical, he was removed to the hospital.

After his death, the body was taken to the home of his son, F. E. Stottlemyer, Wolfsville.

Besides his widow, who before marriage was Miss Sarah P. Blickenstaff, the following children survive: Dwight F., Red Lion, Pa; C. Clyde, Hagerstown; Hubert A., near Waynesboro, Pa.; Fern E., Wolfsville; Arthur B., Camden, N.J.; Mrs. Mazie I. Stottlemyer, Greensburg, and Mrs. Mildred P. McFarland, Strausburg, Va. Four brothers also survive, H. P. and Walter Stottlemyer, Wolfsville; Rufus E., Hagerstown, and Daniel E., Lindenwald, N.J.

Funeral took place from the United Brethren church, Wolfsville, Monday morning, with services conducted by his former pastor, Rev. D. R. Fair, York, Pa., assisted by Rev. John Fisher, Walkersville, and Rev. Palmer M. Slenker, the present pastor of the church.

Members of the Odd Fellows conducted services at the grave. Mr. White, superintendent of the I. O. O. F. Home, at Frederick, also attended the services and presented a beautiful floral emblem, in behalf of the home.

Pallbearers: Oscar Brandenburg, Albert Farsbt and Ira Lewis, all of near Wolfsvlle; George Garnand, George Smith and Daniel Smith, of Smithsburg.

Source : The Frederick Post Newspaper - Frederick, Frederick Co., Maryland - Saturday, February 21, 1931


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