We were much shocked to hear of the death of Mrs. Edith Kelbaugh of Woodberry, Baltimore county. She was the wife of Mr. Walter S. Kelbaugh, and daughter of Joseph J. Fox, of Foxville. After an illness of and a half days the weary frame is at rest. Death resulted from typhoid fever. Her friends hoped against hope, but on the morning of the 21st inst. she grew much worse and asked for her pastor. He came at once, and it was the last set of her life to lay her baby boy on the alter in holy baptism. She was ready to go and death had no terror for her. She was a member of the Lutheran church, Foxville where her mortal remains arrived at noon of the 22nd inst. and lay her old home, until the morning of the 23rd inst., when we laid her away to sleep the last sleep
She leaves a husband and a little son eight months old. She was 24 years of age.
Source: The Frederick News (Frederick, Maryland) Wed. Nov. 29, 1893 Page 2.
Contributor: Mike Hahn 46770538
We were much shocked to hear of the death of Mrs. Edith Kelbaugh of Woodberry, Baltimore county. She was the wife of Mr. Walter S. Kelbaugh, and daughter of Joseph J. Fox, of Foxville. After an illness of and a half days the weary frame is at rest. Death resulted from typhoid fever. Her friends hoped against hope, but on the morning of the 21st inst. she grew much worse and asked for her pastor. He came at once, and it was the last set of her life to lay her baby boy on the alter in holy baptism. She was ready to go and death had no terror for her. She was a member of the Lutheran church, Foxville where her mortal remains arrived at noon of the 22nd inst. and lay her old home, until the morning of the 23rd inst., when we laid her away to sleep the last sleep
She leaves a husband and a little son eight months old. She was 24 years of age.
Source: The Frederick News (Frederick, Maryland) Wed. Nov. 29, 1893 Page 2.
Contributor: Mike Hahn 46770538
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