Husband of Sarah Alice (Osbourn) Armiger
Father of Ernest Osbourne Armiger
James S. Armiger
Many boyhood ambitions can come true in a lifetime, as James S. Armiger, who died Saturday night at the age of 83, Baltimore's oldest commission merchant, would say. One ambition of his as a boy in Anne Arundel county, to become a Sheriff, was fulfilled, and another when he became a member of the Harbor Board under Mayor Preston.
More than fifty years ago Mr. Armiger and his brother, Josiah C., went into the commission business on a small scale. After an uphill struggle the business was established. Josiah Armiger has been dead seven years. Mr. Armiger's business address was 118 Market Place.
Many of his coworkers and other friends will attend his funeral at 3 P.M. tomorrow at the home at 1700 East Twenty-eighth street. Burial will be in the Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Armiger was a widower. His wife, Mrs. Alice Armiger, a native of Anne Arundel, died many years ago.
One son, Ernest O. Armiger, of 48 East Twenty-fifth street, survives.
(From the newspaper "Baltimore Sun", Nov. 5, 1934)
Husband of Sarah Alice (Osbourn) Armiger
Father of Ernest Osbourne Armiger
James S. Armiger
Many boyhood ambitions can come true in a lifetime, as James S. Armiger, who died Saturday night at the age of 83, Baltimore's oldest commission merchant, would say. One ambition of his as a boy in Anne Arundel county, to become a Sheriff, was fulfilled, and another when he became a member of the Harbor Board under Mayor Preston.
More than fifty years ago Mr. Armiger and his brother, Josiah C., went into the commission business on a small scale. After an uphill struggle the business was established. Josiah Armiger has been dead seven years. Mr. Armiger's business address was 118 Market Place.
Many of his coworkers and other friends will attend his funeral at 3 P.M. tomorrow at the home at 1700 East Twenty-eighth street. Burial will be in the Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Armiger was a widower. His wife, Mrs. Alice Armiger, a native of Anne Arundel, died many years ago.
One son, Ernest O. Armiger, of 48 East Twenty-fifth street, survives.
(From the newspaper "Baltimore Sun", Nov. 5, 1934)
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