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William A Warehime

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William A Warehime

Birth
Carroll County, Maryland, USA
Death
16 Jun 1959 (aged 74)
Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida, USA
Burial
Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
B02-14b
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William A Warehime, 74, a native of Carroll County, died Tuesday, June 16, 1959,
at Clearwater, Fla., where he had lived for about two years. He previously
resided in Cleveland, Ohio, where before his retirement he owned and operated a
dairy business.

He was a son of the late Joseph and Emma Bankert Warehime. He was a member of
First English Lutheran church, Baltimore, and belonged to Glenville Lodge 618,
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons and Glanville Chapter 197. Royal Arch Masons,
both of Cleveland.

Surviving are his widow, Lillie Mae Warehime, a son and daughter, Bish P.
Warehime, Clearwater, and Mrs. Lester Arter, Cleveland; seven brothers and four
sisters, Mrs. Ada E. Babylon, Mrs. Addie S. Leppo, John R., Norman G., and
Russell A. Warehime, Westminster and vicinity; Hon I. and Earl H. Warehime,
Cleveland; Herschel J. and Mrs. Eloise C. Stout, Baltimore; Maurice C. Warehime,
Littlestown, and Miss Emma M. Warehime, Chicago.

The funeral was held at the Myers funeral home, Westminster, Friday, June l9, at
2 p.m. The Rev.
Willis R. Brenneman, pastor of St. Benjamin's (Krider's) Lutheran Church,
officiated. Burial was in Krider's cemetery.

THE CARROLL COUNTY TIMES, WE8TMIN8TER, MD, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1959
William A Warehime, 74, a native of Carroll County, died Tuesday, June 16, 1959,
at Clearwater, Fla., where he had lived for about two years. He previously
resided in Cleveland, Ohio, where before his retirement he owned and operated a
dairy business.

He was a son of the late Joseph and Emma Bankert Warehime. He was a member of
First English Lutheran church, Baltimore, and belonged to Glenville Lodge 618,
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons and Glanville Chapter 197. Royal Arch Masons,
both of Cleveland.

Surviving are his widow, Lillie Mae Warehime, a son and daughter, Bish P.
Warehime, Clearwater, and Mrs. Lester Arter, Cleveland; seven brothers and four
sisters, Mrs. Ada E. Babylon, Mrs. Addie S. Leppo, John R., Norman G., and
Russell A. Warehime, Westminster and vicinity; Hon I. and Earl H. Warehime,
Cleveland; Herschel J. and Mrs. Eloise C. Stout, Baltimore; Maurice C. Warehime,
Littlestown, and Miss Emma M. Warehime, Chicago.

The funeral was held at the Myers funeral home, Westminster, Friday, June l9, at
2 p.m. The Rev.
Willis R. Brenneman, pastor of St. Benjamin's (Krider's) Lutheran Church,
officiated. Burial was in Krider's cemetery.

THE CARROLL COUNTY TIMES, WE8TMIN8TER, MD, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1959


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