From the Frederick New-Post of Friday Morning, July 20, 1945:
"Mr. Harmon Ahalt, of Brunswick, suffered a paralytic stroke last Wednesday, at his home, which has affected his right side and the use of his right arm and speech."
Obituary for Harmon L. Ahalt from the Frederick News-Post of Sunday, August 13, 1945:
"Harmon L. Ahalt, a resident of Brunswick for the past 32 years, died early Saturday morning at the home of his son, Mehrl E. Ahalt, 403 North Maple Avenue, Brunswick, after a brief illness, aged 73 years, eight months and four days. A son of the late Joshua D. and Laura Shafer Ahalt of Middletown, he was a former railroad employee and later became an auctioneer. He is survived by a son, Mehrl E. Ahalt; a daughter, Ethel G. Porter, Rosemont; two grandchildren, Burgess C. Porter and Harmon J. Ahalt; three brothers, Albert M. Ahalt and Alonza J. Ahalt, Middletown and Roy M. Ahalt, Chicago. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Ralph Miller officiating. Interment in the Lutheran Cemetery, Brunswick. C. H. Feete and Brother, funeral directors."
Funeral notice for Harmon L. Ahalt from the Frederick News-Post of Tuesday Morning, August 14, 1945:
"HARMON L. AHALT. Funeral services for Harmon L. Ahalt will be held from the late home, 403 North Maple Avenue, Brunswick, this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Ralph Miller officiating. Interment in the Middletown Lutheran Cemetery. C. H. Feete and Brother, funeral directors."
From the Frederick New-Post of Friday Morning, July 20, 1945:
"Mr. Harmon Ahalt, of Brunswick, suffered a paralytic stroke last Wednesday, at his home, which has affected his right side and the use of his right arm and speech."
Obituary for Harmon L. Ahalt from the Frederick News-Post of Sunday, August 13, 1945:
"Harmon L. Ahalt, a resident of Brunswick for the past 32 years, died early Saturday morning at the home of his son, Mehrl E. Ahalt, 403 North Maple Avenue, Brunswick, after a brief illness, aged 73 years, eight months and four days. A son of the late Joshua D. and Laura Shafer Ahalt of Middletown, he was a former railroad employee and later became an auctioneer. He is survived by a son, Mehrl E. Ahalt; a daughter, Ethel G. Porter, Rosemont; two grandchildren, Burgess C. Porter and Harmon J. Ahalt; three brothers, Albert M. Ahalt and Alonza J. Ahalt, Middletown and Roy M. Ahalt, Chicago. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Ralph Miller officiating. Interment in the Lutheran Cemetery, Brunswick. C. H. Feete and Brother, funeral directors."
Funeral notice for Harmon L. Ahalt from the Frederick News-Post of Tuesday Morning, August 14, 1945:
"HARMON L. AHALT. Funeral services for Harmon L. Ahalt will be held from the late home, 403 North Maple Avenue, Brunswick, this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Ralph Miller officiating. Interment in the Middletown Lutheran Cemetery. C. H. Feete and Brother, funeral directors."
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