Mrs. Mattie May Judd
Mrs. Mattie May Judd, wife of Joseph D. Judd, died at her home, 21 East Baltimore street, at 7 p. m. yesterday, after an extended illness.
She was a member of the First Christian church, and the Helping Hand Bible class.
Surviving, besides husband, are daughter, Mrs. Frank McCormick, Hagerstown; three grandsons; brothers, John D. Race, Thomas D. Race; and sister Mrs. Elmer O. Judd, all of Luray, Va.
Brief funeral services will be conducted from the W. T. Norment funeral home. 308 South Potomac street, tomorrow at 8 p. m., the Rev. Dr. William M. Norment officiated, with further services Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Luray, Va., Chrisitan church, and interment in Beahm's Chapel cemetery, Luray.
Morning Herald
Hagerstown, Maryland
Monday, 12 Jul 1948, p20
Mrs. Mattie May Judd
Mrs. Mattie May Judd, wife of Joseph D. Judd, died at her home, 21 East Baltimore street, at 7 p. m. yesterday, after an extended illness.
She was a member of the First Christian church, and the Helping Hand Bible class.
Surviving, besides husband, are daughter, Mrs. Frank McCormick, Hagerstown; three grandsons; brothers, John D. Race, Thomas D. Race; and sister Mrs. Elmer O. Judd, all of Luray, Va.
Brief funeral services will be conducted from the W. T. Norment funeral home. 308 South Potomac street, tomorrow at 8 p. m., the Rev. Dr. William M. Norment officiated, with further services Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Luray, Va., Chrisitan church, and interment in Beahm's Chapel cemetery, Luray.
Morning Herald
Hagerstown, Maryland
Monday, 12 Jul 1948, p20
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