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McALLISTER, Mrs. Elizabeth Scally

Sunday morning, about 1 o'clock, Mrs. Elizabeth McAllister, wife of Mr. Jon McAllister, Grant street, died. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband and four small children. Deceased was the youngest daughter of Mr. James Scally, well known in this county. Funeral took place from St. Michael's Catholic church, Tuesday afternoon, Rev. John Dillon officiating.
Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Friday, July 5, 1895 - pg 1, col 6
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted May 3, 2011

 

McALLISTER, Mrs. Elizabeth Scally

Sunday morning, about 1 o'clock, Mrs Elizabeth McAllister, wife of Mr. Jon McAllister, Grant street, died. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband and four small children. Deceased was the youngest daughter of Mr. James Scally, well known in this county. Funeral took place from St. Michael's Catholic church, Tuesday afternoon, Rev. John Dillon officiating.
Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Friday, July 5, 1895 - pg 1, col 6
Find A Grave Memorial# 136638028
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted June 17, 2016

McANDREWS, Michael

Michael McAndrews, 77, unmarried, a resident of the New Germany community, in Garrett county, died Tuesday morning in Miners' Hospital, Frostburg, where he had been a patient several months. He is survived by one brother, Peter P. McAndrews, of the New Germany section.
The Cumberland Evening Times, August 9, 1935
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted July 10, 2009

 

McATEE, Angus, Jr.

FROSTBCRG, March 3—Angus McAtee, Jr., 61, retired grocer of Mt. Savage, died this morning in Allegany Hospital, Cumberland, where he was admitted last Monday. He resided with a sister, Mrs. Anastasia Kenney, 86 Broadway, who survives with another sister, Mrs. Rosella Farrell, Mt. Savage, and three brothers, Frank McAtee, McKeesport, Pa.; George McAtee, Antioch, Calif, and Michael McAtee, Columbus, Ohio. The body is at the Kenney residence. Services will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in St. Michael's Catholic Church. Interment will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Mt. Savage.
Cumberland Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., March 4, 1951 - pg 35, col 5
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted October 30, 2010
 

McATEE, Mrs. Emma Lou

Mt. Savage, Md., April 7. Funeral of Mrs. Emma Lou McAtee
The funeral of Mrs. Emma Lou McAtee, wife of Angus McAtee, took place Saturday morning with a high mass at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Rev. G. H. Tragessor, pastor, officiating. The pallbearers, grandsons, were: Joseph, James, George and Bernard Kuhlmann, Earl Michaels and Edward Ratigan. The flowerbearers were: John Lafferty, Theodore Shaffer, Geo. Lafferty, Larry Shaffer, Raymond Tarrell, Cumberland and Anthony Barrett. Interment was made in St. Patrick's Cemetery. The floral offerings were numerous and beautiful. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral were: Mr. and and Mrs. Frank McAtee, McKeesport, Mrs. John Bishop, Rockwood, Pa.; Mr. Pa(sic); Jacob Lafferty, Vale Summit; Mrs. Elmer Miller and daughter, Mrs. Lucinda Sehriever, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. John Rarig, James Rarig and Mrs. Joseph Mullolbly, McKeesport, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Al Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAtee, Angus McAtee, Frostburg, and Frank McAtee, Cumberland. Mrs. McAtee was aged 72 years and is survived by the following sons and daughters; Thomas Rarig, Los Angeles, Cal.; James and John Rarig, McKeesport, Pa,; Mrs. George Kuhlmann Mt. Savage, Mrs. John Bishops, Rockwood, Pa.; Mrs. Nora Michaels McKeesport. Thirty-seven grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren survive.
Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Monday, April 7, 1924 - pg 11, col 4
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted October 30, 2010
 

McATEE, Joseph W.

Joseph W. McAtee Rites
Frostburg, Sept, H - Funeral services for Joseph W. McAtee, 62 who died suddenly Friday in his barber shop, 160 Maple street, of a heart attack, were held yesterday from St. Michael's Catholic Church. The Rev. J. Henry Hopkins, assistant pastor of St. Ambiose Church, Baltimore, was celebrant of the Requiem High Mass and the Rev. Francis E. Montgomery, assistant pastor of St. Michael's Church, delivered the sermon. The Rev George J. Larkin, pastor of Ascension Church, Bowie, Md., conducted the service in St. Michael's Cemetery. The Rev. Fathers Larkin and Hopkins are relatives of Mr. McAtee. The pallbearers were Otto Hohing, J. M. Alexander, William Wilson, Enrico Peretti, James Davis and Alan Grant.
Cumberland Evening News; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Tuesday, September 17, 1940 - pg 4, col 6
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted October 30, 2010

 

McATEE, Mrs. Margaret Catharine McDonald

"Mrs. Margaret Catharine McAtee, 74, was found dead yesterday at her residence, 310 Harrison Street. Mrs. McAtee was last reported seen on Sunday and yesterday neighbors notified police who forced the door of her room and found her. Dr. H. V. Deming, deputy county medical examiner, said death was due to natural causes. A native of Eckhart, she resided in Frostburg 40 years before moving to Cumberland 12 years ago. She formerly worked as a maid in the Fort Cumberland Hotel. She was a daughter of the late Allen and Helen (Rattigan) McDonald. Mrs. McAtee was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church and the sodality of the parish. Surviving are a son, Dewayne McAtee, Frostburg; two sisters Mrs. Charles Grant, Cresaptown and Mrs. Rodger Murray, city, and a brother, John W. McDonald. The body is at the Hafer Funeral Home, Cumberland. A requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 8 a. m. at St. Patrick's Church. Interment will be in St. Michael's Cemetery, Frostburg."
Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, 12 Dec 1952
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted June 4, 2011

McATEER, George Emmett

Frostburg - George Emmett McAteer, 65, Grant Street, died on Sunday at Miners Hospital where he had been a patient for about three weeks. McAteer had worked for the City of Frostburg for the past nine years at the Piney Run Dam. He was the son of the late James McAteer and Mary Tipping[sic] McAteer. Survivors are three brothers, Edward, James, and Owen, all of Frostburg; three sisters, Mrs. Thomas McGann, Frostburg; Mrs. Michael Manley, Frostburg; and Mrs. Joseph Drennan, Washington, D. C. Mr. McAteer was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church and the local lodge of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. The body is at the Hafer Funeral Home in Frostburg.
The Cumberland Evening Times, September 5, 1950
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted February 26, 2011

 

McATEER, Henry Edward

FROSTBURG — Henry E. McAteer; 78, Frostburg, a retired Kelly-Springfield tire Company worker, died yesterday in Allegany County Infirmary. He was a native of Frostburg and a son of the late James and Mary Tippen MeAteer. Surviving are four sons, John, James and Emmett MeAteer, Frostburg, and Michael McAteer, Cumberland; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Battista, Cleveland; Mrs. Oren O'Neal and Mrs. Arthur Keedy, Frostburg, and Mrs. Lawrence Wright, Cumberland; 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Michael Manley, Frostburg, and Mrs. Joseph Drennan, Silver Spring, and two brothers, James, Frostburg, and Owen, Baltimore. He was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church and the Order of Moose here. The body is at the Hafer Funeral Home here. A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday at 9:30 a. m. in St. Michael's Catholic Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. today and 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. tomorrow.
Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md - July 28, 1959 - pg 18, col 3
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)

Posted February 20, 2010

McATEER, James

Frostburg, Md., April 7  The many friends of Mr. James McIntyre[sic, McAteer] at this place were both shocked and grieved upon the receipt of the intelligence of his death at his residence on Grant street, Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, after an attack of pneumonia and tonsilitis.  The deceased gentleman was one of Frostburg's most respected citizens and was prominent in Democratic politics in the Mountain City during his lifetime.  Mr. McIntyre was about sixty years of age at the time of his death and leaves a widow, four sons and one daughter.  The children are as follows: Messrs. John of Eckhart; Edward, James, Jr. and Damon??, and Miss Mary, all residing in this place.  Mr. McIntyre was a member of St. Michael's Catholic church and has been a respected citizen of this town nearly thirty years.  The funeral will take place under the auspices of Division No. ?? Ancient Order of Hibernian Sunday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Michael's church.
Saturday, 7 April 1906; Cumberland Evening Times
~Genie
Posted February 26, 2011
 

McATEER, James Patrick

Frostburg - James P. McAteer, 77, of 10 Blair Street, died Wednesday in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, where he had been a patient several weeks. Born in Frostburg, he was a son of the late James and Mary Tippen McAteer. He was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church, the Holy Name Society of the parish and the Knights of Columbus. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Michael Manley, with whom he resided, and Mrs. Margaret Drennan, Silver Spring, and a brother, Owen McAteer, Baltimore. The body will be at the Hafer Funeral Home where the family will receive friends tomorrow and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
The Cumberland Evening Times, May 6, 1960
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted February 26, 2011

McATEER, Mrs. Margaret Greene

FROSTBURG — Mrs. Margaret McAteer, 75, Baltimore, died yesterday in St. Joseph's Hospital there. She was a former resident of Frostburg. Mrs. McAteer was born in Hoffman, a daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Ann (Cunningham) Greene. Her husband, Owen McAteer. preceded her in death. Surviving are three sons, Thomas J., James M. and Owen J. McAteer, all of Baltimore; five daughters, Mrs. Mary Dorsey and Mrs. Winifred Killian, both of Baltimore; Mrs. Margaret Crump, Detroit; Mrs. Rita Ingram, Cresaptown, and Mrs Alice Koepke, Milwaukee, Wis.; one brother, Thomas Greene Wheeling, and four sisters, Mrs. Mary Grabenstein, Cumberland, and Mrs. Velma Hart, Mrs. Agnes Burke and Mrs. Dell Burke, all of Wheeling. The body is at the Hafer Funeral Home, 60 West Main Street, where friends will be received from 7 to 9 p. m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow.
Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md - July 13, 1966 - pg 28, col 1
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted February 20, 2010

McATEER, Owen Cosmas

FROSTBURG - Owen Cosmas McAteer, 74, formerly of Frostburg, died yesterday in the South Baltimore General Hospital shortly after admittance. He resided at 808 Jack Street, Baltimore. A native of Frostburg, he was a son of the late James and Mary (Tippen) McAteer. Mr. McAteer was a member of the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Baltimore, and the Holy Name Society of the church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Margaret (Greene) McAteer; three sons, Thomas McAteer, James McAteer, and Owen McAteer, all of Baltimore; five daughters, Mrs. Mary Dorsey and Mrs. Winifred Kilian, both of Baltimore; Mrs. Margaret Crump, Detroit; Mrs. Rita Ingram, Cresaptown; and Mrs. Alice Koepke, Milwaukee; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Manley, Cumberland, and Mrs. Margaret Drennan, Silver Spring, Md.; 22 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The body is at the Hafer Funeral Home, 60 West Main Street, Frostburg.
The Cumberland Evening Times, May 6, 1965
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted July 12, 2009

McATEER, Mrs. Regina Feldman

Eckhart, Aug. 13—A native of Eckhart, Mrs. Regina (Feldman) McAteer, 64, widow of John McAteer, died Saturday night at Fairmont, W. Va. She had been in ill health three years. A daughter of the late Peter and Mary Feldman, Mrs. McAteer had resided in Fairmont: 20 years. She was a member of St. Peter's Catholic church, Fairmont, in which city services and burial will be held. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs James Morgan and Miss Lillian McAteer, of Fairmont; three sons, Patrick, somewhere in Germany, and Joseph and Marshall, of Fairmont; three sisters, Mrs. Mary McMillan McKeeport, Pa.; Mrs. Agnes Marshall and Miss Lillian Feldman, of Eckhart, and two brothers, James Feldman, of Farmington, W. Va. and Lawrence Feldman, of Frostburg.
Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland,
Allegany Co, Md., Monday, August 13, 1945 - pg 5, col 2

(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted August 7, 2013

McBEE, Mrs. Anna Mary Daily

WESTERNPORT - Mrs. Anna Mary McBee, 117 Green Street, died yesterday at her home. Born here, she was a daughter, of the late John William and Clara (Kelly) Dailey. She was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church here and a member of Victory Unit 155, American Legion auxiliary, here. She is survived by her husband, Clarence McBee, a daughter, Mrs Charles Moomau, here and two grandchildren. The body is at the Boal Funeral Home where friends will be received from 7 to 9 pm and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 10 am at St Peter's Catholic Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. The rosary will be recited tomorrow at 7:30 pm at the funeral home.
Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md - November 14, 1974 - pg 16, col 3
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted February 6, 2010

McBEE, Mrs. Frances Cecilia Martz

WESTERNPORT - Mrs. Frances Cecilia MeBee, 83, died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Sudine, 110 Roosevelt Street. She was born in Cresaptown, the daughter of the late Peter and Alice (Wieger) Martz. She had resided in Westernport for 45 years. Her husband, John Franklin McBee, preceded her in death. She also leaves two other daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Lupis, Piedmont, and Mrs, Rossetta Aman, Westernport; three sons, John, Clarence and Russell McBee, all of Westernport; 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mrs. McBee was a member of St. Peter's Catholic Church and the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The body is at the Boal Funeral Home where friends will be received from 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m, The Rosary will be recited today at 8 p. m. Requiem Mass will be celebrated , in St. Peter's Church Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. with interment in St. Ambrose Cemetery, Cresaptown. Pallbearers will be Bernard Boch, Edward Martz, Joseph Howell, Ambrose McKenzie, James Grabenstein and Thomas Morris.
Cumberland News; Cumberland,
Allegany Co, Md - May 11, 1964 - pg 6, col 6
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted February 6, 2010

 
 
McBRIDE, Mrs. Annie A.

Mrs. Annie A. McBride died at 10:30 o'clock this morning at Hendricks, WV.She was a sister of Mrs. Simeon Wilson, Beall St.; Mrs. H. N. Bohrer, Baltimore; Mrs. Katie Mullenix, Hagerstown, and Mrs. Lula W. Roberts, Chase City, VA. Burial will be at Springfield, WV.
Cumberland Evening Times April 24, 1926
(Courtesy of Pat Thompson)
Posted August 1, 2009

McBRIDE, Mrs. Cleo E. Nixon

CUMBERLAND - Cleo E. McBride, 77, of 502 Pine Avenue, died Thursday, March 28, 1991 at Memorial Hospital. Born April 10, 1913 in Oldtown, she was the daughter of the late Elwood and Clara (Twigg) Nixon. Mrs. McBride was a homemaker and was a Methodist by faith. Her husband, Dory W. McBride, died in 1967. Survivors include one son, Tommy W. McBride, Oldtown; two daughters, Glenna G. Cooper, Fort Ashby, W.Va.; Miss Carol Virginia McBride, with whom she resided; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Friends will be received Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Scarpelli Funeral Home, Virginia Avenue. Services will be conducted there Saturday at 3 p.m. by the Rev. Wayne Turner. Interment will be in Mount Olive Cemetery.
Cumberland Times-News, March 29, 1991
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted June 26, 2021

McBRIDE, Grayson

SPRINGFIELD - Grayson McBride, formerly of this place, died at his home at Pinto, Md., May 22, and was brought here for burial.  Mineral Daily News, May 30, 1913;  (Courtesy of Patti McDonald)  Posted September 11, 2010

McCABE, Mrs. Margaret Henry

"Mrs. Margaret Henry McCabe, 90, widow of Michael F. McCabe, died at 8:20 a. m. yesterday, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Helen V. Evans, Baltimore, following a brief illness. Mrs. McCabe was born in Paisley, near Edinburgh, Scotland, and came to Allegany county shortly before the Civil War, with her husband, who was a native of County Tyrone, Ireland. She was well-known in the George's Creek Valley. Mrs. McCabe was the mother of twelve children, four of whom survive: Mrs. Robert Reynolds and Mrs. Robert Flynn, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; Mrs. Helen V. Evans, Baltimore, and Michael McCabe, Jr., of Nikep, Md., Mrs. Oliver H. Bruce, Jr., this city, is a grandchild. Mrs. McCabe also leaves eighteen other grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 7 a. m., tomorrow, at SS. Philip and James Catholic church, Baltimore, with burial in St. Gabriel's cemetery, Barton, at 2 p. m. tomorrow."
Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, 2 June 1930
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)

Posted August 22, 2013


 

McCABE, Michael 

Lonaconing--Michael McCabe, 81 years of age, of Pekin died yesterday at his home of a complication of diseases. Born in Tyrone, Ireland, he came to this country in 1856 and has lived here for 50 years. Surviving are his wife and these children: Michael McCabe of Pekin; James McCabe of Pittsburgh; Mrs. Robert Flynn; Mrs. Robert Reynolds; and Mrs. H. C. Evans of Lonaconing. Burial in St. Gabriel's Cemetery.
The Cumberland Times, Cumberland, Maryland, 26 July 1916
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted August 22, 2013

McCAMMON, Mrs. Sallie M. Bird

Highly Esteemed Lady Dead ~ Passes Away After Many Weeks of Painful Illness ~ January 28, 1859 - April 1, 1917

Mrs. Sallie M. McCammon, aged 61 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E.T. Wareing, yesterday after a long and painful illness. The remains were interred in Oakwood this afternoon, the funeral taking place from the Wareing home at 4 o'clock. Rev. Charles Oberschmidt and J.W. Fort officiated, and the following were pall -bearers: active, Walter Burgess, G.E. Mitchell, J.G. Comfort, J.W. Shirey, J.C. Hughes and E.G. Davidson; honorary, E.A. Johnson W.A. Mowlan, W.G. Baker, J.M. (name missing). Surviving the deceased are her two daughters, Mrs. E.T. Wareing and Mrs. J.V. McDaniel; three sisters, Mrs. B.G. Harris, Mrs. G.B. Sutherland, and Mrs. J.E. Sharp; and two brothers, R.L. and Ed Bird. The deceased was reared here and was highly esteemed by a large circle of friends. The funeral this afternoon was largely attended and there was a beautiful display of floral offerings.  The Corsicana (TX) Daily, April 3, 1917;  (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso) Posted February 6, 2017

McCANN, Thomas

KILLED. - An employee of the Borden Mining Company, names Thomas McCann, fell into the shaft upon the Company's works, on Monday, and was drowned, the shaft being partially filled with water at the time.
Saturday, November 26, 1859; Democratic Alleganian (Cumberland, MD)
~Genie
Posted April 7, 2018

McCARTY, A.B.

A.B. McCarty died suddenly at Romney, W.Va at his home Wednesday. Mr McCarty was a well-known gentleman who lived for many years at Black Oak bottom. Later he was engaged in the extract of bark business and was proprietor of the works at Barkville.
8 May 1891; Piedmont (WV) Herald
(Courtesy of John Fazenbaker)
Posted October 26, 2019

McCARTY, Bernard Lee

WILEY FORD, W.Va. — Bernard Lee McCarty Sr., 79, of Wiley Ford, went to be with his Savior on Friday, March 6, 2009, at the Braddock Hospital, surrounded by his family. Born July 30, 1929, in Cumberland, he was the son of the late Barney S. McCarty Sr. and Margaret V. (Johnson) McCarty. He was also preceded in death by his siblings, John McCarty, Mary Beeghly, and Ruth Frederick. He served his country in Company D, 5th Infantry Battalion, USMC and the Army National Guard. Bernie was employed by various companies as a roofer, sheet metal mechanic, carpenter and technical advisor. After retirement, he continued his woodworking and carpentry. He blessed his family and friends with beautiful gifts displayed in our homes. His works are also seen in various local establishments. Protestant by faith, Bernie was a member of the First Church of God, Cumberland. Surviving are his wife of 48 years, Joyce (Swanger) McCarty; three children, Becky McCarty and friend Bill Ryan, Daryl McCarty and wife Cheryl, and Bernard McCarty Jr. and wife Tina, all of Cumberland. He was blessed with eight grandchildren, Joylynn Spencer and husband Jimmy and their three children; Pamela Wilson and husband Ron and their three children; Terri Cassidy and husband Michael and their two children; Jannette McCarty, Zachary, Cameron and Kayla McCarty, and Trevor Brown. He is also survived by three sisters, Viola Mummert, Beatrice Mitchell and husband Nathan and Dorothy Messner; and one brother, Barney S. McCarty Jr. and wife Brenda. Family and friends will be received at the First Church of God, Cumberland, on Saturday, March 28, 2009, from noon until 1 p.m. A memorial service will commence at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Samuel Seletyn officiating. Military honors will be accorded by Post 13 Veterans Honor Guard. The Upchurch Funeral Home, Cumberland, is in charge of arrangements.

Published in The Cumberland (Md.) Times-News, Friday, March 27, 2009
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted April 29. 2017

McCARTY, Cornelius M.

HAMPSHIRE NEWS Review (Romney) of 5th
Charles McCarty, who has been with his brother during his illness and death, returned Fri to his home in Winchester, Va.
Keyser Tribune, June 14, 1912
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)
Posted August 5, 2010

McCARTY, Cornelius Milford

Cornelius Milford McCarty died June 4, 1912. A good parent, noble Christian, and southern gentleman. When we say he will be missed it hardly expresses it, for his Christian friends say: "He was a good man and full of the Holy Ghost," while in secular life Romney has lost a good citizen. Brother McCarty was born at Kernstown, Va; April 1st, 1846, the son of Joseph and Mary Sticker McCarty, later they moved to Winchester, Va. As a Confederate veteran he was captured and sent as a prisoner to Ft. McHenry, near Baltimore. In the year 1869 in the month of June he married Miss Mary C. Brown of near Charlottesville, Va. In the fall of 1877 he moved to Romney where he has since resided engaging in business as a merchant, contractor and builder. He leaves a wife and three daughters, also two brothers, James McCarty of Philadelphia, and Charles of Winchester, Va. Brother McCarty was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South of Romney, and his decease is its loss-but heaven's gain
Review (Romney) of 11th
Keyser Tribune, June 21, 1912
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)

Posted August 14, 2010

McCARTY, Mrs. Helen L. Yonker

Helen L. McCarty, 81, of Morgantown, died of natural causes Monday, May 30, 1994, at Monongalia General Hospital. She was born January 23, 1913, in Keyser, daughter of the late Levi L. and Mary Robinson Yonker. She was a homemaker. She is survived by two sons, Jerry William McCarty Jr. of Michigan, and R. Scott McCarty of Morgantown; two daughters, Cynthia Cramer of Terra Alta and Helena Dugan of Little Falls; three sisters, Vernie Gooding of Dilliner, PA, Charlotte Jenks of Mason and Lola Stouffer of Terra Alta; 25 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and one great -great -granddaughter. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jerry William McCarty Sr., on July 9,1970; two sons, Perry McCarty and Levi McCarty; two brothers, Chartes Yonker and Riley Yonker; and three sisters, Eloise Lewis, Mernie Mollard and Mary Shaffer. Service was held Thursday, June 2, at Arthur H. Wright Funeral Home, Terra Alta, with the Rev. William Anderson officiating. Burial was in Terra Ma Cemetery.
The Preston County News; Kingwood, Preston Co, WV; June 4, 1994
(Courtesy of Mary Teets)
Posted November 20, 2010

McCARTY, James

Monday morning, 29th ult., at his home at Black Oak Bottom, James McCarty died at the age of 78 years. His wife was Miss Margaret McCulloh, a native of Frostburg. She and a son survive. Mr. McCarty was generally known and highly respected.
Published Saturday, January 3, 1891 in the MINING JOURNAL, Frostburg, Maryland on page 3, col. 4.
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted December 4, 2015

McCARTY, James

Funeral of James McCarty
The funeral of Mr. James McCarty took place from the Baltimore and Ohio depot, to which place the remains had been brought by train from his late residence, twelve miles west of the city. The cortege left the depot at 1:25 o'clock this afternoon and proceeded direct to Rose Hill Cemetery, where the remains were interred, Rev. Dr. J. E. Moffatt, officiating. The pallbearers were Newton Rawlings, Webster Bruce, Robert H. Gordon, H. Hebb, Zack Laney and Robert Shirver.

Published Wednesday, December 31, 1890 in THE DAILY TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 4, col. 1.
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted December 4, 2015

McCARTY, Jerry William

Jerry William McCarty, 67, of Halleck Road, died Sunday, Feb. 25, 2001, at the Louis A. Johnson Medical Center, Clarksburg. He was born April 22, 1933, in Keyser, son of the late Jerry William Sr. and Helen Livingston Yonkers McCany. He served in the U.S. Air Force and was discharged in 1963. He worked as a chef in various hotels and restaurants. He was an avid woodworker, and many family members have received his projects as gifts. He was a lifetime member of the Michigan DAV No. 113, and was associated with the VFW and the American Legion. He is survived by his wife, Martha Smith McCauley McCarty; two sons, Michael McCarty, of Maryland, and Gary McCarty, of Pennsylvania; a brother, Scott McCarty, of Morgantown; two sisters, Cynthia Cramer, of Terra Alta, and Helena Dugan, of Morgantown; four step-daughters, Leslie Downy and Carol Thorn, both of Morgantown, Julie Culp, of Fairmont, and Martha Francis, of Fairview; three step-sons, Harold McCauley and Lewis McCauley, both of Morgantown, and Bob McCauley, of Westover; 20 step grandchildren; 11 step-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by two brothers, Levi McCarty and Perry McCarty, and his former wife, Marilyn E. Sisler Frazee. Friends were received at Hastings Funeral Home. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. today, Feb.28, at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Summers Cemetery on Halleck Road. Donations: DAV c/o Steve Doll, State Service Officer, 385 Spencer Avenue, Morgantown, WV 26505, or American Diabetes Association, WV Affiliate, 1221-A :Ohio Avenue, PO Box 1115,
Dunbar, WV 25064.

Preston County Journal; Kingwood, WV; Feb 28, 2001
(Courtesy of Mary Teets)
Posted June 13, 2010

McCARTY, Mrs. Margaretta McCulloh

Mrs. Margaretta McCarty, widow of the late Mr. James McCarty, died Saturday evening last at nine o'clock, at the home of her son, Mr. William J. McCarty, Decatur street, in the 83rd year of her age. Her maiden name was McCulloh, and she was a member of the old McCulloh family, of Frostburg, pioneers of that region. During the past forty years she resided in Cumberland, where Mr. McCarty died in 1890. Prior to that they resided on the McCarty Black Oak Bottom farm. Besides her one son, Wm. McCarty, she leaves a brother, Mr. Henry C. McCulloh; residing in Petersburg, Pa. She is also survived by a number of nephews and nieces residing in this county. The funeral took place this afternoon at 5 o'clock with services, at the house, Decatur street.
Published July 30, 1906 in THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 1, col. 2.
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted December 4, 2015

McCARTY, William

Prominent Man Died Tuesday Afternoon.
Mr. William J. McCarty, aged 53 years, died Tuesday afternoon at his home on Park street of congestion the lungs. He had been unwell for the past year and had been bedfast for the past three weeks. Mr. McCarty was a son of James and Margarita McCulloh McCarty. He was a native of Frostburg. His grandfather on the paternal side settled at what was later the famous Black Oak Bottom Farm in this county in about 1800. He came from Virginia. This was at one time one of the largest farms in Western Maryland. The products of the farm were taken on flatboats to Cumberland and on east to Washington over the Potomac river. This was long before the days of railroad and canals. Mr. McCarty, who died Tuesday was of the fifth generation who resided on this farm. He attended the college of St. James, near Hagerstown, and later was a law student in this City. After his father's death, Mr. McCarty, who was then a resident of Cumberland, lived at Black Oak with his mother. Mr. McCarty was lately in the employ of the office of the Edison Electric Illuminating Co. He is survived by his wife, a daughter of Mr. George Deetz, S. Mechanic street, and two sons, James and Clark McCulloh McCarty, and one daughter, Georgia Mctary. Mr. McCarty was a charter member of Cumberland Lodge, No. 3, Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, which will have charge of his funeral. The body of Mr. McCarty was removed to the home of his father-in-law, Mr. Deets. Funeral from the home of his father-in-law, George N Deetz, 32 S. Mechanic street, at 3:15 o’clock Friday afternoon, interment in Hose Hill cemetery.
Published Thursday, March 7, 1912 in THE CUMBERLAND ALLEGANIAN, Cumberland, Maryland on page 5, col. 1.
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted December 4, 2015

McCAULEY, John S.

Private funeral services for John S. McCauley, aged about 65 years, who died at his home Friday afternoon, will be held from the residence, 535 Washington street at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. William A. Eisenberger, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Rose Hill cemetery. Mr. McCauley was a well known business man, one-time head of the old Cumberland Dry Goods and Notion Co.
Sunday March 17, 1935; Cumberland (MD) Sunday Times
~Genie
Posted August 17, 2019

McCLAIN, Mrs. Legoria White

ECKHART — Mrs. Legoria McClain, 45, a native of Eckhart and a daughter of Mrs. Clara White and the late Richard White, died Tuesday at her home in Richeyville, Pa. Besides her mother she is survived by a son, Donald; and three sisters, Mrs. Anna Delong, Mrs. Marie Davis, both of Richeyville and Mrs. Alice Brltt, of Brownsville, Pa. Services will be held at the home tomorrow at 8:30 a. m. and in St. Agnes Church, Richeyvllle, at 9 a.m., with interment in the Beallsville Cemetery.
Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Thursday, May 20, 1948 - pg 28, col 1
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted December 17, 2011

McCLELLAN, Mrs. Ethel McKenzie

Mrs. Ethel M. McClellan, 89, of 11 West Elton Drive, Cresaptown, died Wednesday at Sacred Heart Hospital. Born in Lonaconing, she was a daughter of the late Taylor McKenzie and Annie (Cecil) McKenzie. Her husband, Robert E. McClellan, preceded her in death in August, 1974. Surviving are a son, Ferman (Bud) McClellan, Vancouver, Wash.; nine daughters, Jo Ann Eror, Cresaptown, with whom she resided; Velma Bowman, also of Cresaptown; Rosalie Fleegle, Gaithersburg; Elwanda Biggs, Louisville, Ky.; Ethel M. Davis, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Mae Boggs, Melba Herath, Dorothy Williams, all of Cumberland, and Betty Huff, LaVale; 27 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Hafer Chapel of the Hills, Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted there Saturday at 1:30 p.m. by Delford E. Douglas. Interment will be in Hillcrest Burial Park.
The Cumberland Evening Times, September 20, 1985
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted October 20, 2012

McCLELLAN, Ferman

CUMBERLAND - Ferman “Bud” McClellan, 61, Vancouver, Wash., formerly of Cumberland, died Thursday, Aug. 1, 1991, at his residence. Born July 14, 1930, in Cumberland, he was the son of the late Robert McClellan Sr. and Marie (McKenzie) McClellan. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Robert McClellan Jr. and James McClellan Sr. Mr. McClellan was retired from Union Carbide and was a veteran of the Korean War. Surviving are his wife, Joan (Cooksey) McClellan; two sons, Donald McClellan and Doug McClellan, both of Vancouver; one daughter, Laurel Hall, Vancouver; nine sisters, Velma Bowman and JoAnn Eror, both of Cresaptown; Melba Herath and Mae Boggs, both of Cumberland; Betty Huff, LaVale; Bee Williams, Frostburg; Elwanda Biggs, Louisville. Ky.; Rosalie Fleegle, Gaithersburg; and Ethel Davis, West Palm Beach, Fla.; and two grandchildren, Christine McClellan and Brett McClellan. The body was cremated in Vancouver.
Cumberland Times-News, Saturday, September 21, 1991 [delayed publication]
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted April 13, 2018

McCLELLAND, Mrs. Frances I. Lewellen

Frances I. McClelland, 80, of Mechanicsburg died Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2000, at home. Born March 29, 1919, in Uniontown, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Charles C. and Myrtle Burd Lewellen Gore. She attended Emmanuel Baptist Church of the West Shore and was a member of the Christian's Women's Group and Farm Women's Group. She is survived by her husband, James A. McClelland Sr.; two sons, James A. McClelland Jr. of Lake Meade, East Berlin, and Jeffrey A. McClelland of Mechanicsburg; a brother, Arthur Lewellen of Mechanicsburg; a sister, Leona Mascioll of Lemoyne; five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Myers Funeral Home, Mechanicsburg, with the Rev. Chesford M. Carr officiating. Burial wil be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Indiantown Gap National Cemetery. Viewing will be from 1-2 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home
d.o.d. 26 January 2000; no source noted
FindAGrave Memorial #17903002
(Courtesy of Gene Brierly/transcribe by Genie)
transcribed verbatim from previously typed copy
Posted April 8, 2017

McCLELLAND, James A., Sr. (presumed name)

Born Aug. 19, 1919, in Uniontown, he was a son of the late Andrew P. and Annie Wetzel McClelland. He was the widower of Frances I. McClelland. Mr. McClelland was a master sergeant in the Air Force and retired from Harrisburg White Truck after 32 years of service. He was also employed part-time by Lake Mead property owners' association until last year. He was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church of the West Shore. He is survived by two sons, James A. Jr. of lake Mead and Jeffrey A. of Mechanicsburg; a brother, Harry of uniontown; five grandchildren; and one great-grandson. Services will be held Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. at Myers Funeral Home, 37 E. Main St., Mechanicsburg, with the Rev. Chesford M. Carr officiating. Burial with full military honors will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville. Friends may call Tuesday from 11:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m. at the funeral home.

[Since son is James A. Jr., it is presumed that he is James A. Sr.]
Transcribed from previously typed copy--name not noted
No date, source or name noted
(Courtesy of Gene Brierly/transcribed by Genie)
Posted April 19, 2017

McCLELLAN, James D.

James D. McClellan, who many years ago was proprietor of the Bedford Springs for one season, died at West Chester on Wednesday. He was eight-eight years old.
The Bedford Gazette, Bedford, PA., Friday, April 18,1902
~Genie
Posted August 25, 2018

McCLELLAN, James T.

James T. McClellan Sr., 52, of Kensington, died suddenly Tuesday while visiting his sister, Mrs. Jo Ann Eror, Cresaptown. Born in Cumberland, he was a son of Mrs. Ethel Marie McClellan, city, and the late Robert E. McClellan Sr. Mr. McClellan was employed by the Montgomery County Liquor Board. He served with the Army in Germany in 1952 and 1953. Surviving besides his mother and sister are a daughter, Mrs. Gwen Gagnon, Kensington; one son, James T. McClellan Jr., Gaithersburg; one brother, Ferman McClellan, Vancouver, Wash. ; eight other sisters, Mrs. Rosalie Fleegle, Gaithersburg; Mrs. Melba Herath, Mrs. Mae Boggs and Mrs. Dorothy Williams, all of Cumberland; Mrs. Betty Huff, LaVale; Mrs. Elwanda Biggs, Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. Ethel Marie Davis, West Palm Beach, Fla., Mrs. Velma Bowman, Cresaptown, and three grandchildren. Friends will be received Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Pumphreys Funeral Home, 300 West Montgomery Avenue, Rockville. A graveside service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in Parklawn Memorial Park, Rockville.
The Cumberland Evening Times, August 22, 1985
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted October 20, 2012
 

McCLELLAN, Miss Jessie S.

Miss Jessie S. McClellan, daughter of J. B. McClellan, died yesterday morning at 9:30 o’clock at the home of her grandfather, Levi Baker, at Ridgely, W.Va., opposite Cumberland, aged 19 years. Miss McClellan was a member of central Methodist Episcopal Church, South, this city, and was held in high esteem. At one time, she was employed at Footer Dye Works. Besides her father, she is survived by two brothers, Robert and Claude McClellan, and three sisters, Misses Ethel, Sarah, and Thelma McClellan. The funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 o’clock from the Central M E Church, South, George Street, with interment in Rose Hill cemetery.
Cumberland News of 25th.
Keyser Tribune, March 29, 1912
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)

Posted July 27, 2010

McCLELLAN, Robert E.

Robert E. McClellan, Sr., 84, who resided at Queen City Towers, died yesterday at Sacred Heart Hospital, where he had been a patient two weeks. Born near Keyser, he was a son of the late James B. and Ida (Baker) McClellan. Mr. McClellan was a former employe of the Western Maryland Railway and was a retired employe of Jellep's Department Store. He was a member of the Senior Citizens. Surviving are his widow, Ethel M. (McKenzie) McClellan; three sons, Robert E., Jr., city; Ferman, Huntington Beach, Calif., and James McClellan, Rockville; eight daughters, Mrs. Marie Davis, Mrs. Melba Herath and Mrs. Dorothy Williams, all of Cumberland; Mrs. Velma Bowman, Mrs. Mae Boggs, and Mrs. JoAnn Eror, all of Cresaptown; Mrs. Betty Huff, LaVale, and Mrs. Rosalie Fleegle, Rockville; a sister, Mrs. Thelma Gardner, city; 28 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. The body is at the Silcox-Merritt Funeral Residence, where friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted there tomorrow at 1 p.m. by John C. Richmond, Jr. Burial will be in Hillcrest Burial Park.
The Cumberland News, August 30, 1974
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted October 20, 2012

McCLINTOCK, Eston

A HEART BLOW CAUSE DEATH ~ Eston McClintock Has a Fatal Fall in the B. & O. Yards Under Peculiar Circumstances. Eston McClintock, aged 22, was the victim of a most peculiar accident in the Baltimore and Ohio yards last night, which resulted in his death on hour after it occurred.  He was employed as a yard brakeman and was engaged in his duties at the time. His engine was switching cars and he was making a coupling. Running along ahead of a flying car with a foot on each side of the rail, his left foot caught in a frog and unable to stop, his own momentum threw him to the ground. Such was the force with which he fell that the foot was literally torn from the shoe, the shoe remaining in the frog and the car coming right behind ran over it. When he fell he rolled from the track and narrowly escaped being run over. His foot was slightly bruised and he sustained several cuts about the mouth, which were the only apparent injuries.  As he was unable to rise it was at once surmised that he had sustained internal injuries. Hew was taken to the Western Maryland home and examined by Dr. H. B. Miller, the Baltimore and Ohio surgeon, who found a bruise under the heart. He was suffering intensely and grew after awhile so delirious that he had to be held down in bed. He died in great pain at ten o'clock. The cause of death is directly attributed to the blow at the heart, which was the result of his striking a rail. It was received in the same place Corbett go that famous knock-out blow from Fitzsimmons, in the solar plexus region.  After death McClintock was removed to his home, 108 North Mechanic street, by Undertaker Butler.  He was the chief support of his mother, who is a widow, and a sister. He was related to Street Superintendent McDermott. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the late residence. Services will be conducted at the house by Rev. M. F. B. Rice and the interment will be in Rose Hill cemetery. The pall bearers will probably be from the Jr. Order United American Mechanics, of which he was a member.  Published Saturday, January 8, 1898 in THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 3, Col. 6.  (Courtesy of Charles Riend)  Posted January 26, 2017 

McCLINTOCK, Mrs. Hazel Mae Huff

FROSTBURG - Mrs. Hazel Mae McClintock, 73, of 68 Armstrong Street, died yesterday at the Carroll County Hospital, Westminster, where she had been a patient one week. She had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mary Kloss, of Westminster. Born in Frostburg, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin and Susanna (Deal) Huff, and was preceded in death by her husband, Carl McClintock. She was a member of the Salem United Church of Christ and had taught school in Garrett County five years. She was also a retired employee of Celanese Fibers Company. Surviving in addition to her daughter are two grandsons, one great-granddaughter and a number of nieces and nephews. Friends will be received in the Durst Funeral Home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted in the funeral home Friday at 1:30 p.m. by Rev. George L. Wehler. Interment will be in Frostburg Memorial Park.
Cumberland Evening Times, Wednesday, March 25, 1981
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted May 29, 2021

McCLINTOCK, Herbert C.

Herbert C. McClintock, 56, died Tuesday, Feb. 17, in the National Veterans' Home, Dayton, O., where he lived for the past ten years.  He was born February 25, 1892, in Confluence, the son of the late Howard and Nora (Weyant) McClintock.  He was a veteran of World War I, and was a member of Company C, 110th U.S. Inf.  He is survived by a brother, Ira McClintock, of Akron, O., and two sisters, Mrs. Etta Frey of Friedens and Mrs. Ruth McDaniels of Cumberland.  His body was brought here where a military service was held in the Humbert Funeral Home, Sunday afternoon, with the V.F.W. and American Legion posts of Meyersdale, Addison and Confluence represented.  Commander James Byrd was in charge.  Rev. R. A. Kelly assisted.  Interment was made in the Ursina Cemetery.  Meyersdale Republican, February 26, 1948;  (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)   Posted February 6, 2017

McCLINTOCK, Mrs. Isabelle Patton

CONFLUENCE - Mrs. Isabelle McClintock, 90, died at her home at Fort Hill, R. D. 1. She was bom April 30, 1876, a daughter of the late Urias and Mary Platter Patton. She was preceded in death by two husbands - Harvey Zimmerman and Theodore McClintock. Surviving children are William Zimmerman of Union City, Mrs. Annie Ringler of Confluence, Hobert Zimmerman of Mount Pleasant, Mrs. Mary Hostetler of Ligonier, R.D., Harry Zimmerman of Fort Hill, and Mrs. Dolly Holliday of Somerset. There are 21 grandchildren and 58 great-grandchildren.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, November 23, 1966
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted March 13, 2010

McCLINTOCK, James K.

Birth:  unknown Death:  Dec. 10, 1912 ~ BODY OF SOLDIER FINALLY ARRIVES ~ That of J. E.[sic] McClintock Buried in Baltimore  The body of James E.[sic, K] McClintock, formerly of Cumberland, who met death in the Philippines last November, did not arrive in this county for burial until last week, though it was shipped from the Philippines eight months ago. The body was then taken to Baltimore and buried in Louden Park cemetery. It was first intended that the body should be buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, this city, but the plan was later changed. Mr. McClintock was company cook in the U. S. Army. He was shot, it is said, by a soldier of the regiment, though the details of the affair have never been learned. He was a son of Mrs. Matilda McClintock-Graham, who at present is residing at the house of Mrs. Annie Devries, 3 Lee street, this city. He is also survived by the following brothers and sisters: Jeremiah McClintock, of Casselman, Pa.; William McClintock, of Chicago, Mrs. John Meager, of Chicago, and Mrs. Geo. W. Davis, of Johnstown.  Published Saturday, August 2, 1913 in THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 12, Col. 6.   (Courtesy of Charles Riend)  Posted January 26, 2017

McCLINTOCK, Luther Russell

Luther Russell McClintock died at his home on Sterner Street, Confluence, on Tuesday morning, March 8th, after an illness of over a year, suffering from a nervous breakdown.  Russell McClintock was born on March 15th, 1879, in Addison Township, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McClintock, and was aged 52 years, 11 months and 23 days.  He entered the service of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad 31 years ago, in the train service, and was advanced to the position of conductor.  More than a year ago he left the service of the company, owing to the condition of his health.  During his B. & O. service he lived in Connellsville, but since his retirement he has made his home here.  He was for many years a member of the Order of Elks and also of the Order of Railroad Conductors.  Surviving him, besides his parents, are three sisters, Mrs. Herman Miller of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Clifton Troy of Friedens, and Mrs. Thomas J. McDaniels, of Meyersdale, and two brothers, Ira McClintock of Akron, Ohio, and Herbert McClintock of Confluence.    Funeral services were held in the Confluence Methodist Episcopal Church last Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, Rev. W. L. Morgan of the Confluence M.E. Church, officiating.  Interment in the Ursina Cemetery, Rev. Morgan being also in charge of the services at the grave.  Charles B. Humbert was the funeral director in charge.  Meyersdale Republican, March 17, 1932; (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)  Posted February 6, 2017

McCLINTOCK, Mrs. Matilda Gears

FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN CHICAGO ~ Mrs. Matilda McClintock, aged 65, a former resident of Cumberland, died Tuesday morning at the home of her son, William McClintock, in Chicago, where she had made her home for the past several months. Her body will be brought to Cumberland and will arrive her, probably, tomorrow, and burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. More than a year ago Mrs. McClintock received a fractured skull when she was thrown from a street car in this city and it is said she never fully recovered from the injury. Before going to Chicago to reside she lived at 108 North Mechanic street. James K. McClintock, a son of the deceased, was shot while in service in the United States army in the Philippines, and at the time of his death Mrs. McClintock made all arrangements to have the body brought to Cumberland, but after reaching Baltimore the body was buried there. The deceased is survived by the following sons and daughters: Jerry McClintock, of New Castle, Pa.; William, of Chicago; Mrs. George Davis, of Johnstown, and Mrs. John Meager, of Frostburg. She was a member of the Centre Street M. E. Church, in which church the funeral services will probably be conducted.  Published Thursday, December 9, 1915 in THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 12, Col. 3.  (Courtesy of Charles Riend)  Posted January 26, 2017

McCLINTOCK, Mrs. Matilda Gears

Funeral of Mrs. McClintock  The funeral of Mrs. Matilda McClintock took place at 2:30 this afternoon at Stein's Chapel. Burial was made in Rose Hill Cemetery.  Published Saturday, December 11, 1915 in THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 10, Col. 3.  (Courtesy of Charles Riend)  Posted January 26, 2017

McCLINTOCK, Theodore E.

CONFLUENCE - Theodore E. McClintock, 86, died at his home at Confluence, R. D. 3. He was born August 30, 1876, in Somerset County, a son of the late Elijah and Margaret Meyers McClintock. Surviving are his widow, the former Isabelle Patton; one brother, Frank, of Johnstown, and one sister, Mrs. Annie Rheam, of Harrisburg. The funeral service will be held at 2 P.M. Saturday at the Humbert funeral home here in charge of the Rev. John Rodehaver. Burial will be made in the McClintock cemetery near Harnedsville.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, January 4, 1963
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted July 12, 2009

McCLURE, Asa/Acie Albert

"ACIE MCCLURE, UPPERGLADE -
Acie Albert McClure, 44, of Upperglade, Webster County, was dead on arrival Wednesday at Webster Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. He was a miner, farmer and businessman. Surviving: wife, Hilma McAvoy McClure; daughter, Mrs. Linda Sue Henline of Upper Glade; sons, Jerry Lane and Victor Ace, both of Upperglade; mother, Mrs. Verna McClure of Upperglade, sister, Mrs. Kathalene Luchinsinger of Illinoir; brothers, Tory Lee of Seattle, Wash., Douglas of Cowen, Thomas of Woodbridge, Va.Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Upperglade Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Robert Boundurant and the Rev. Okey Wayne officiating. Burial will be in the family cemetery near Upperglade. Friends may call after 4. p.m. today at Collins Funeral Home, Cowen.
Charleston Daily Mail, Jul 21 1972."
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted March 12, 2011

McCLURE, Suzanne Kay (infant)

Suzanne Kay MClure, infant daughter of Joseph and Dorothy (Koehnke) McClure, of 531 Greene Street, died Tuesday in Memorial HOspital, where she was born Sunday. Interment was in Rose HIll Cemetery. Surviving besides the parents, are a brother, Daniel, and a sister, JoAnne, both at home.
Thursday, 28 February 1952; Cumberland (MD) Evening Times
~Genie
Posted September 13, 2019

McCLURE, Mrs. Verna V. McKenzie

Verna V. McClure, MANASSAS, Va. - Verna V. McClure, 89, of Manassas, formerly of Upper Glade, W.Va., died Jan. 12, 1999, in Annaburg Manor Nursing Home after a long illness.She was former operator of the McClure Grocery Store, Upper Glade, and a Methodist. Surviving: daughter, Kathleen Luchsinger of O'Fallon, Ill.; sons, Troy of Winlock, Wash., Douglas of London, Ky., Merlin "Thomas" of Marshall; sisters, Ruby Cottrill of Upper Glade, Myrtle Woodring of Cowen, W.Va., Rhoda Kilpatrick of Sun City Center, Fla., Georgia Hildreth of Alexandria; 18 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren.Service will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Morris Funeral Home, Cowen, with the Rev. Okey Wayne officiating. Burial will be in Handschumacher Cemetery, Upper Glade. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Charleston Gazette, December 5, 2003
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted March 12, 2011

McCOLLEY, Dr. Earl Stanley

Dr. Earl Stanley McColley, 915 Center Street, LaVale, proessor of chemistry at Allegany Community College, died yesterday in Memorial Hospital where he had been admitted October 28. Dr. McColley, who retired from Celanese Fibers Company in 1963, joined the faculty of ACC when it started in the old Carver School building. For his role in the start and progress of the junior college, Dr. McColley was chosen to represent the faculty in the dedication program of the new college on Willowbrook Road on November 7, but he was unable to do so because of his illness. He was born in Central City, Iowa, August 16, 1900, the son of the late Rev. Charles Edwin and Addie Elizabeth (Blackwell) McColley. He was educated at Phillips Andover Academy, graduating in 1918; received his bachelor of arts degree in 1921 from Brown University and his master of arts degree the following year at the same university and his doctor of philosophy degree in chemistry from Boston University in 1941. Dr. McColley came to Cumberland in 1942 when he was employed as a chemist at Amcelle Plant of Celanese. He was transferred in 1948 to Celriver Plant of Celanese, RocK Hill, S. C., and came back to Amcelle in 1959 as supervisor of the analytical laboratory until his retirement in 1963. Dr. McColley was a member of the American Chemical Society, a veteran of World War I and a member of Holy Cross Episcopal Church. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ruth (Wescott) McColley; two sons, Robert W. McColley, Hagerstown, and Charles McColley, Sarasota, Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. Bernard K. Cross, O'Fallon, Ill., and one sister, Mrs. Leon F. Kenney, St. Louis, Mo., and eight grandchildren. The body is at the Hafer Chapel of the Hills Mortuary, LaVale, where friends will be received from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Holy Cross Episcopal Church by Rev. William J. Cox, rector. Interment will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, Maine, on Friday. The Litany for the departed will be read today at 8 p.m. at the funeral home.
The Cumberland News, Wednesday, November 19, 1969
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted August 7, 2021

McCOMBS, Mrs. Anna C. Robertson

ANNA C. MCCOMBS 1917-2014
Westernport, MD~Anna C. McCombs, 96, formerly of Luke and Westernport, passed away Wednesday, February 19, 2014. Born on May 4, 1917 in Barton, she was the daughter of the late George and Harriett (Preston) Robertson. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Willis Gerald McCombs, two brothers, Charles Robertson and Randall Robertson of Barton, three sisters, Catherine Atkinson of Florida, Alice Beeman of Michigan, and Elizabeth Kyle of Barton. Ann is survived by her daughter, Patricia Wiltison and husband Robert of Westernport, a granddaughter, Debra Welch-Breeding and husband Matt of Cumberland, and a grandson, Sean Wiltison and wife Mindy of Barton. She is also survived by two great grandchildren, Nicholas Welch and girlfriend Laurie Bailey of Lonaconing, Kylie Lynn Wiltison of Barton, two sisters, Phyllis Stafford of Michigan and Lillian McFarland of Cresaptown, and numerous special nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and great-great nieces and nephews. Also adding joy to Ann’s life was spending holidays and special occasions with extended family Ron and Mary Welch and their children David Welch and Sherri Kalbaugh. Ann will be missed by her new friend, Margaret Calhoun of Keyser, WV. Ann and her large family enjoyed sharing Sunday dinners, long walks looking for mushrooms and summers at Deep Creek Lake. She was known for her beautiful roses and the meticulous care with which she tended to them. We will miss you Mema. Friends and family will be received at the Boal Funeral Home, Westernport, on Friday from 6 to 9 PM. A funeral service will be conducted at the funeral home chapel on Saturday at 11:00 AM, with Rev. Thomas Morgan officiating. Interment will be in Philos Cemetery, Westernport, at a later date. Words of comfort may be expressed to the family at boalfh.com
Mineral Daily News-Tribune (WV) - February 21, 2014
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted November 10, 2015

McCOMBS, Mrs. Emma Boss

Jackson - An active church member and prominent club woman, Mrs. R.M. McCombs, died at 11:30 Sunday night in a Cape Girardeau Hospital. In delicate health for several years, Mrs. McCombs had been confined to her home for a few days. She was admitted to the hospital late Saturday afternoon. The former Miss Emma Boss, she was born September 17, 1872, at Pilot Knob to Henry E. and Lena Behrens Boss. On February 19, 1896, she was married at McKendree Methodist Church in Jackson to Ruddle Monroe McCombs, who died in April 1953. Mr. and Mrs. McCombs became members of the McKendree Church soon after their marriage. For a number of years she taught a Sunday School class of young women. Later she became superintendent of the nursery. She held a life membership in the Women's Society of Christian Service. Mrs. McCombs also assisted with several civic projects in her community. She served for a number of years on the Public Library Board and was active in landscaping the west entrance to the city of Jackson, a project of the Thursday Literary Club, GFWO, of which she was a charter member. She belonged to Chapter D.J. of PEO and was contact chairman for the Thursday Study Club at the time of its organization. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Helen McCombs Bright of Jackson, a nephew and four nieces. Preceding her in death were a sister, Mrs. Louise Helmkamph, and a brother, A.A. Boss. The body is at the McCombs Funeral Home where a prayer service for her family and close friends will be held at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon in the McKendree Methodist Church. The Rev. John L. Glassey will officiate. [Unknown Source]  (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)  Posted February 16, 2017

McCONAHA, child of Hugh

The four year old child of Mr. Hugh McConaha which had been sick several weeks, died Wednesday and its remains were taken today to Parkersburg for burial.
22 January 1892; Piedmont Herald
(Courtesy of John Fazenbaker)
Posted February 12, 2020

McCONNELL, Mrs.

"Mrs. McConnell, one of Midland's oldest women, died at the home of her son, Mr. Thomas McConnell, in Paradise, yesterday. She was 85 years old and until a few weeks ago made her home with the late Mrs. Samuel Tersize {sic-Trezise}, on Back street. She came to this country from Ireland many years ago and has always made her home in the vacinity[sic] of Midland. She was a life-long follower of the Roman Catholic religion. She is survived by the following sons: Mr. Thomas McConnell, of Midland, Bernard, Patrick, Peter and James. She was the mother of the late Mrs. Tersize {sic-Trezise}."
Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, April 26, 1907
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted February 2, 2013

 

McCONNELL, Thomas, Sr.

"Barton-Mr. Tom McConnell, Sr., an old and respected citizen of Moscow, died at his home, Tuesday of pneumonia. Funeral Thursday morning at Catholic church, Barton, interment in Catholic cemetery."
The Herald, Piedmont, West Virginia, 4 Sep 1891
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted May 12, 2012

McCONNELL, Thomas, Sr.

The funeral of Thomas McConnell, Sr, will be postponed until Saturday, the 6th.  His remains will be interred at Frostburg.
Cumberland Daily Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., September 3, 1891 - pg 4, col 1
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted July 4, 2015

McCONNELL, Thomas, Sr.

Thomas McConnell, of Moscow, died Tuesday morning, aged 65.
Published Saturday, September 5, 1891 in the MINING JOURNAL, Frostburg, Maryland on page 3, col. 3.
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted December 19, 2015

McCOOLE, Mrs. Leslie

The funeral of Mrs. Leslie McCoole, who died on Christmas, was held from the First Methodist Episcopal Church on Sunday afternoon. Rev. John Edward Fort officiated. The flower tributes were numerous and beautiful. The honorary pallbearer were: Mrs. H. B. Kight, Mrs. Faye Edwards, Mrs. J. E. Howell and Mrs. E. Taylor. Interment was in Queen's Point Cemetery.
Cumberland Evening Times Dec 28, 1925
(Courtesy of Pat Thompson)
Posted August 1, 2009

McCORMICK, Edward

Funeral Is Held At Lonaconing For M'Cormick ~ Rites for Former Member of Maryland House of Delegates
Special Dispatch to the Post
Lonaconing, Md., March 27.--Funeral services were held this afternoon for Edward McCormick, 42, World War veteran and former Republican member of the Maryland House of Delegates, with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. McCormick was elected to the Maryland General Assembly in 1922. He once was prominent as a mine union leader. Mr. McCormick also served in the medical department at Camp Meade.
The Washington Post, Washington, D. C.; Thursday, March 28, 1935, Page 11, Col. 4
(Courtesy of Charles Riend/transcribed by Genie)
Posted November 19, 2015

McCORMICK, Emma Richards

"Barton, Sept. 30-Mrs. Emma Richards McCormick, 74, wife of Dennis McCormick, died Saturday afternoon at her home on LaTrobe street, following an illness of several years. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, at the Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Stanley H. Jewell, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in the Laurel Hill cemetery, Moscow."
"Evening Times" Cumberland, Maryland, Monday 30 Sep 1946
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)

Posted July 16, 2009 

McCORMICK, Mrs. Louise M. Horchler

Mrs. Louise M. McCormick, 79, of 32 Boone Street, died yesterday at Allegany County Infirmary. She had been in ill health for nine months. Born at Newburg, W. Va., she was a daughter of the late August F. and Agnes (Mitchell) Horchler. Mrs. McCormick was the widow of William McCormick and was a lifelong member of St. John's Lutheran Church. Surviving are a sister, Miss Artie A. Horchler, at home, and several nieces and nephews. The body is at the Scarpelli Funeral Home where the family will receive friends, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
The Cumberland Evening Times, December 28, 1960
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)

McCORMICK, Thomas R.

LONACONING - Thomas R. McCormick, 68, died Sunday at Sacred Heart Hospital, Cumberland. A native of here, he was a son of the late Edward and Agnes (Rennie) McCormick. He was a retired salesman. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. John Foster, Normal, Illinois; two sisters, Miss Jean McCormick, here, and Mrs. Elizabeth Burrow, Upper Marlboro; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The body is at the Eichhorn Funeral Home where friends will be received from 7 until 9 p.m. today and from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. tomorrow. A service will be conducted there Thursday, at 1:30 p.m. Rev. W. W. Martin will officiate and interment will be in Sunset Memorial Park.
The Cumberland News, October 30, 1973
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted July 12, 2009

McCORMICK, Wilbur

LONACONING —Wilbur (Babe) McCormick, 71, of Allegany Street, died yesterday at Sacred Heart Hospital. Born at Barton, he was a son of the late Dennis and Emma (Richards) McCormick. Mr. McCormick was retired from Luke Mill, Westvaco, and was a member of Senior Citizens and a social member of the American Legion. Surviving are his widow, Margaret (Crowe) McCormick; three daughters, Mrs. Donald Moses, Lonaconing; Mrs. Alice Neff, Bloomington; Mrs. Margaret Hawkins, Detroit; two sisters, Miss Alice McCormick, Barton; Mrs. Jean Fisher, Alexandria, Va.; three brothers, Cooper McCormick, Giffin McCormick, and Oris McCormick, all of Barton, and three grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Eichhorn Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted there tomorrow at 1 p.m. by Rev. John McClain. Interment will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Moscow Mills.
The Cumberland News, February 18, 1975
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted September 20, 2013

McCOY, Mrs. Anna Pauline Miller

FORT ASHBY, W.Va. - Mrs. Anna Pauline McCoy, 76, of here, died Sunday in Sacred Heart Hospital. Born Jan. 9, 1910 at Mozer, she was a daughter of the late Jacob A. Miller and Audrey K. (Walker) McCoy. Mrs. McCoy was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church, the church’s official board and Women’s Christian Society; Fort Ashby Homemakers and the Senior Citizens Clubs of Fort Ashby and Keyser. In 1982, Mrs. McCoy and her husband Evers were named the senior citizen couple of the year. Surviving are her husband, Evers A. McCoy; one son, Evers Ambrose McCoy, Duncansville, Pa.; two daughters, Mrs. Jo Ann McKenzie, Qunicey, Ill.; and Mrs. Pattykay Yoder, Pinto; one sister, Mrs. Katherine Hinkle, Moorefield; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends will be received Monday and Tuesday in the Scarpelli Funeral Home. Services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Trinity United Methodist Church by the Rev. James Shepherd. Interment will be in Fort Ashby Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Keith McCoy, Jeffrey McCoy, Mark McKenzie, and Jeffrey Morgan, all grandsons, and Lester McKenzie and Donald Yoder. Honorary pallbearers will be Clyde Messick, Richard Theinen, Leland Pyles and Waldo Speelman
.
Published in The Cumberland (Md.) News, Monday, February 3, 1986
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted April 8, 2017

Name: Clara Marie McCoy, 84, of Brice Hollow Road, Cumberland, MD

Parents: Walter Jacob Arbogast and Mary Alice (Helmick) Arbogast

DOB: October 15, 1918, Roaring Springs, Onego, WV

DOD: Thursday, April 3, 2003

Spouse: Jesse Olin McCoy

Predeceased by: parents; husband

Survived by: son, Johnnie O. McCoy, Sr., and his wife, Betty, Summit Hills, Short Gap, WV; her daughters, Patsy L. Cosner and her husband Gaynor, Flintstone, MD; Margaret D. Lough and her husband Kenneth (with whom she resided), Flintstone, MD

Burial: Monday, April 7, 2003, Sunset Memorial Park, Cumberland, MD

Source: Adams Family Funeral Home, Cumberland, MD
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted May 8, 2015

McCOY, Evers Arnold

FORT ASHBY, W Va. - Evers Arnold McCoy, 86, of Fort Ashby, died Sunday, April 21, 1991, at the Maust Care Center in Accident, Md. Born Dec. 22, 1904, in Mozer, W.Va., he was the son of the late Thomas and Minnie L. (Riggleman) McCoy. His wife, Anna Pauline (Miller) McCoy, preceded him in death. Mr. McCoy retired from Allegany Ballistics Laboratory, where he worked in the utility department. He was a member of the Fort Ashby United Methodist Church and the church board of directors, the Fort Ashby Lions Club and the Fort Ashby and Keyser senior citizens groups. He was an avid hunter. Surviving are one son, Evers Ambrose McCoy, Duncansville, Pa.; two daughters, Patty Kay Yoder, Pinto, Md.; and Jo Ann McKenzie, Decatur, Ill.; and two sisters, Goldie Maske, Rockville, Md.; and Ollie Pitsonbarger, Fort Sibert, W.Va. Friends will be received at the Scarpelli Funeral Home in Cresaptown on Tuesday. Services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Fort Ashby United Methodist Church. Interment will be in Fort Ashby Cemetery.

Published in The Cumberland (Md.) Times-News, Monday, April 22, 1991
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted April 8, 201

McCOY, George Presley

George Presley McCoy, 66, formerly of 456 Williams Street, died Sunday at Springfield State Hospital where he was admitted November 6, 1941. A native of Big Cove Tannery, Fulton County, Pa., he was a son of the late Ullysses Grant and Emma (Lynch) McCoy. He was a retired car repairman for the B & O Railroad, and a member of Grace Baptist Church and Brotherhood of Railway Carmen Local 656. Surviving are two sons, George R. McCoy, Rochester, N. Y., and Harry D. McCoy, Charlotte, N. C.: a daughter, Mrs. Irene Miller of Oregon; three sisters, Mrs. Mae Mintdrop, Mrs. Lena Glantzer and Mrs. Ethel Whisner, all of here, and five grandchildren. The body is at the Hafer Funeral Home where friends will be received from 2 until 4 p. m. and 7 until 9 p. m. A. service will be conducted there Thursday at 2:30 p. m. by Rev. W. Randolph Keefe Jr. Interment will be in Zion Memorial Park.
The Cumberland Evening Times, January 26, 1965
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted July 12, 2009

McCOY, J. Kenneth

Fairview, W. Va. - J. Kenneth McCoy, 73, a retired druggist, died at his home here yesterday. Mr. McCoy owned and operated a drug store here for a number of years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Olive (Smith) McCoy; three daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Johnston, Cumberland; Mrs. Grace Burgess, Gassoway, W. VA., and Mrs. Margaret Dufort, Columbus, Ohio; a son, Dale McCoy, Cumberland; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Frampton, Nevada City, Calif., and Mrs. Bertha Snavely, LaHabra, Calif., 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be held tomorrow at 2 pm in the Curry Funeralk Home here and burial will be in Fairview Cemetery.
Friday, November 2 , 1962; The Evening Times, Cumberland, MD.
~Genie
Posted November 17, 2018

McCOY, Mrs. Mary Ellen
 
Mary Ellen McCoy, wife of Frank P. McCoy, died at her home at Madley on Friday morning, July 14, at 6 o’clock, death being due to a complication of diseases. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. Elsie Kelly of Madley, Merritt of Hagerstown, Md., Mrs. Hettie Ridgley of Cumberland, Md., Hugh of Ridgeley, W.Va., and a step son, D. Edward McCoy of Mt. Alto. She was born Feb. 22, 1851, in Bedford county, and was a lifelong member of the Lutheran church. The funeral was conducted on Sunday afternoon from the home, with services at the Lutheran church at Madley. Interment was made in the church cemetery.
The Bedford Gazette, July 21, 1922
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted August 20, 2015

McCOY, Merit Mahlon

HAGERSTOWN - Merit Mahlon McCoy, 83, died Saturday in Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown. A native of Madley, Pa., he was a son of the late Francis P. and Mary E. (Lybarger) McCoy. His wife, Mrs. Maude McCoy, preeded him in death. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Helen Hann and Mrs. Mary Meyers, both of Hagerstown; a brother, Hugh D. McCoy, this city, four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The body is at Rest Haven Funeral Home, Pennsylvania Avenue, where services will be conucted today at 2 p.m.
The Cumberland News, February 23, 1965
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted July 12, 2009

McCUE, James S.

Word has been received by Mrs. Lawrence I. Matt, 804 Maplewood Lane, of the death of her uncle, James S. McCue, about 71, Sunday night at his home, 172 Chestnut Street, Leetonia, Ohio.  Also surviving are his widow, Mrs Mary (Kreitzburg) McCue, formerly of Frostburg; two children, Ignatius M. and Teresa. M. McCue, both at home; a brother, John McCue, and a sister, Miss Mayme McCue, both of Leetonia.  Funeral services will be held tomorrow, at 9 a.m. in St Patrick's in Leetonia and burial will be in the church cemetery.  Mrs. Jennie M. Kreitzburg and Mrs. Paul: Mouse,  this city, and George Kreitzburg, of Frostburg, left to attend the services.
Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Tuesday, February 26, 1946 - pg 11, col 6
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted August 20, 2015
 

McCULLEY, Mrs. Mary C. Edwards

A Large Funeral

The funeral of Mrs Charles McCulley, who died Tuesday evening took place this morning at 8:30 from St Mary's church and was largely attended. Mrs McCulley resided at 109 Potomac St and leaves a husband and several small children. She was very highly respected.  Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Thursday, November 20, 1913 - pg 2, col 4;  Find A Grave Memorial# 126140435  (Courtesy of Pat Dailey)  Posted February 24, 2017 

McCRACKEN, Harry Carroll

Harry Carroll McCracken, 77, of 35 South Miller Street, Mesa, Ariz., formerly of this city, died Thursday at Mesa Lutheran Hospital. Born in this city, he was a son of the late Charles L. McCracken and Edythe B. (Carroll) McCracken. He worked at the Celanese Corporation Amcelle plant while he lived here and attended college and taught school in Mesa. Surviving are his widow, Katherine (Filsinger) McCracken; two sons, Charles Carroll McCracken and Norman (Mickey) McCracken, and a brother, C. Norman McCracken, all of Mesa. Services will be conducted
Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Larry Melcher Funeral Home, 43 Stapley Drive, Mesa. Interment will be in Mesa.

The Cumberland Evening Times, February 21, 1986
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted February 18, 2012

 

McCRAY, Edna M. See, nee Burley

Edna M. See McCray, 80, of Route 1, Mt. Savage, Md., formerly of Hyndman RD 1, died Monday, June 4, 1990, at Sacred Heart Hospital in Cumberland, Md. She was born March 6, 1910, in Londonderry Township, a daughter of the late William N. and 0. Blanche (Madden) Burley. She is survived by one granddaughter, Verna-Lynn See of Hyndman RD 1; two step-granddaughters; six step-greatgrandchildren; three brothers: George W. Burley of Hyndman RD 1; Clyde A. Burley, Corriganville, Md.; and Kenneth L. Burley, Ellerslie, Md.; and one sister, Charlotte E. Burley of Hyndman RD 1. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Amos H. See, who died in 1965, and Howard W. McCray, who died in 1987. She also was preceded in death by a son, Vernon L. See, who died in 1988, and an infant son, Arthur. Mrs. McCray was a member of the Calvary Bible Church of Ellerslie, Md. Funeral services: Friday, June 8, at 2 p.m. in the Harvey H. Zeigler Funeral Home, Hyndman, with the Rev. Ken L. Korns officiating. Burial at Porter Cemetery near Ellerslie. Visitation at the funeral home 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday.
The Bedford Gazette, June 6, 1990
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted February 11, 2012

Name: Patricia Catherine (Brooks) McCray, 78  
DOB: February 26, 1925, in London, England  
DOD: Saturday, October 9, 2004, at the Devlin Manor Nursing Home, Cumberland, MD  
Spouse: George McCray  
Burial: October 13, 2004, Maryland State Veterans’ Cemetery, Rocky Gap, MD 
Source: Upchurch Funeral Home, Cumberland, MD
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
(Posted March 8, 2014


McCREARY, Mrs. Artie F. Hillegass

HYNDMAN - Mrs. Artie F. McCreary, 57, wife of Charles McCreary, died this morning at their home on RD 1, Buffalo Mills. She was a daughter of Eldy Hillegass, RD Buffalo Mills, and the late Mrs. Gertrude (May) Hillegass. Mrs. McCreary was a member of Lybarger Lutheran Church. Surviving, besides her husband, are six sons, Everett Clites, RD 1, Manns Choice; Virgil Tomlinson, Irwin; Grant and Marvin Tomlinson, both of RD Buffalo Mills; Darrell Tomlinson, New Paris, and Lloyd Martin, at home; a daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Whitehead, Swissvale; five brothers, Emman and Edmund Hillegass, both of RD Buffalo Mills; Andrew Hlllegass, Lyons, N. Y.; Fred Hillegass, New Baltimore, and Earl Hillegass, Johnstown; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Fochtman, RD Manns Choice, and Mrs. Hilda Turner, Madison, Ohio, and 18 grandchildren. The body is at the Ziegler Funeral Home.
The Cumberland Evening Times, September 7, 1962
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted May 28, 2009

McCREARY, Frank F.

The warden of the Allegany County Jail died Friday in Sacred Heart Hospital. Frank F. McCreary, 56, of 640 Fayette Street, was a deputy sheriff in the Allegany County Sheriff’s Department for the past three years. He was born here, a son of the late Frank M. and Felecia (Morris) McCreary. Deputy McCreary was a veteran of World War II; a member of the United Methodist Church, Ohr Lodge No. 131, A.F.&A.M. Scottish Rite Bodies, 32nd Degree Mason, Maryland State Sheriffs association and the Algonquin Forest No. 140, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, and was a member of AFSCME Local 1521. Surviving are his widow, Maryland R. (Mower) McCreary; a daughter, Mrs. Karen Helmstetter, LaVale; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Sheila R. Winter, city, and a stepson, John C. Keller, city; two brothers, Charles R. McCreary, city, and Joseph C. McCreary, Glen Burnie, and three grandchildren. Friends will be received in the George Funeral Home. Services will be conducted in the funeral home tomorrow at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Adam Grim officiating. Interment will be in Restlawn Memorial Gardens.
Cumberland News, Monday, September 17, 1979
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted March 29, 2018

McCROSSEN, Mrs. Rose Bunnell

Rose B. McCrossen, 84, of Allen Street, Meshoppen, died Thursday at Tyler Memorial Hospital, Tunkhannock. Born in Tunkhannock January 27, 1909, she was the daughter of the late John L. and Katherine Gillmartin Bunnell. She was a graduate of Meshoppen High School, Marywood College, and Ohio State University. She taught school in Marietta, Ohio and Boston, Mass. prior to retiring. She was a member of St. Joachim's Roman Catholic Church, Meshoppen, and the Altar and Rosary Society. She was preceded in death by her husband, Vincent A., in 1976; a brother J.J. in 1989. Surviving are a sister, Margaret Bunnell, of Camford (sic) N.J., one niece and one nephew. The funeral will be 9:30 a.m. Saturday from the Sheldon Funeral Home, Main Street, Meshoppen, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Joachim's Church with the Rev. Patrick McDowell, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Overfield Cemetery, Meshoppen. Memorial contributions to the Meshoppen Ambulance Association. [Unknown Source]  (Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)  Posted February 16, 2017

McCRUM, Beth LeAnn

"Beth LeAnn McCrum, 16, of Kingwood, died Monday, May 20, 1996 at WV University Hospital. She was bom March 28, 1980 in Morgantown, daughter of Robert S. "Mac" and Jacqueline R. Grimm McCrum of Kingwood. She was a Sophomore at Preston High School, a member of the Madrigals and Kingwood 4-H clubs. She was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church and sang with both the chancel and the teen choirs. She was a member of the Methodist Youth Fellowship. She was one of Jerry's Kids and participated in the last two telethons. She attended MDA camp for the last five years. In addition to her parents, she is survived by one sister, Rachel Gail McCrum; one brother, Brent Alexander McCrum both of Kingwood; maternal grandparents, Harry and Lorena Grimm of Uniontown, PA; greatgrandmother, Lorna Grimm of Farmington; God-parents, Eart and Sue Snyder of Kingwood; uncles and aunts, Eddie and Robin Grimm of Leesburg, VA, George and Janet McCrum of Fredericksburg, VA, David McCrum of Chester, VA, Peggy McCrum of Midlothian, VA and six first cousins, Andy, Meredith, Whitney, Jordan, Eddie and Ashley. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents "Britches" and Mary E. McCrum. Service was held Friday, May 24 at Wesley United Methodist Church with the Rev. J. Samuel Moore officiating. Burial followed at Maplewood Cemetery in Kingwood. Memorial donations may be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, 102 Dee Dr., Charleston, WV 25311 or the Madrigals of (PHS) c/o Debbie Westbrook, 400 Preston Dr., Kingwood, WV 26537.
The Republican, Oakland, Garrett Co, MD; May 25, 1996
(Courtesy of Mary Myers Teets)
Posted August 12, 2009

McCRUM, Jacqueline Grimm

Jacqueline McCrum, 57, of Seemont Drive, Kingwood, W.Va., was called home to be with her Savior on Thursday, July 2, 2009, from Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown. Jackie was born in Uniontown, Pa., on April 21, 1952, the daughter of Harry E. and Lorena (Spiker) Grimm. Jackie was a cherished daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, teacher, and friend. She was very proud of both her children and many school students. She was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church in Kingwood, where she was organist for the early service and led the hand chimes choir. She was frequently found sewing and quilting with the Wesley Sew'rs, who met at her home.She was a graduate of Fairchance-Georges High School, California State College of Pennsylvania, West Virginia University, and Salem International University. She recently retired from a 37-year career, and labor of love, as a teacher and principal at Kingwood, Rowlesburg, and Aurora elementary schools. In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband Robert Summers "Mac" McCrum; one son, Brent McCrum, Kingwood; one daughter and spouse, Rachel and Aaron Miller; Tunnelton; a long-awaited granddaughter, Laurel Brook, Tunnelton; "sister" Sue Snyder and her husband, Earl Snyder, Kingwood; one brother and spouse, Harry Eddie and Robin Grimm, Leesburg, Va., as well as their children, Eddie III, also of Leesburg, and Ashley Snight and husband Mike, California. She was preceded in death by her mother and father-in-law, Summers and Mary Elizabeth McCrum, and her first born daughter, Beth LeAnn McCrum, with whom she is reunited with in Heaven. Friends and family were received at the Rotruck-Lobb Funeral Home-Kingwood Chapel. A funeral service was held at the Wesley United Methodist Church on Tuesday, with Rev. Jenny Williams officiating. Interment was at the Maplewood Cemetery, Kingwood. The family requests that memorial donations be made in Jackie's memory to the Wesley United Methodist Church Music Fund, 107 West High Street, Kingwood, WV 26537, or to the charity of the donor's choice. Personal condolences may be offered to the family online at www.rotrucklobb.com.
The Republican; Oakland, Garrett Co, MD; July 9, 2009
(Courtesy of Mary Teets)
Posted June 13, 2010

 

McCUE, Alexander H.

STAUNTON VA - Alexander H. McCue, of Fisherville, a farmer, died Tuesday, aged 60 years. He leaves a widow who was Miss Nannie Hanger, and one brother, Hal McCue, of Pittsburg Pa.
Keyser Tribune, November 1, 1912
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)
Posted July 28, 2010

McCULLEN, Mrs. Irene Mae Henderson, nee Bowen

CUMBERLAND — Irene Mae McCullen, 71, of Shriver Avenue, went to be with the Lord Monday, June 30, 2003, at Memorial Hospital. Born Sept. 20, 1931, in Staunton, Va., she was the daughter of the late Herman T. Bowen and Anna Mae (Cale) Bowen. She was also preceded in death by her husbands, Stanford H. Tysinger and Clyde W. McCullen; one son, Charles Joseph "Charlie Joe" Henderson; three brothers, Samuel J. Wandless, Arnold R. Wandless and Francis L. Wandless; and three sisters, Arlene F. Bowen, Flora Ellen Bowen, and Pearl Elizabeth Bowen. Ms. McCullen was employed by Lions Manor Nursing Home for 29 years. She was dedicated to her co-workers and residents. She went far beyond her duties as a dietary aide and activity director. She offered genuine care and love to many residents over the years. Irene spent most of her childhood at a Methodist children’s home where she was loved and cared for by “Grandma Fretwell.” Irene was a member of the Central Assembly of God Church. Surviving are one son, Steven Henderson and wife Brenda, Mexico Farms; three grandchildren, Leslee Amber Henderson, Frostburg, Erica Nicole Henderson, Mexico Farms, and Steven Christopher Henderson, Mexico Farms; one brother, Freddie L. Wandless and wife Freda; former daughter-in-law, Erna Zollner and husband Chris and son Shane, who considered her a grandmother as well. Also surviving are former husband, Charles Henderson Sr. and wife Rachael, Wiley Ford, W.Va.; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Scarpelli Funeral Home, Cumberland, on Wednesday. Funeral services will be conducted there on Thursday at 2 p.m. with the Pastor Douglas Seaman officiating. Interment will be in Fort Ashby Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Sean Crabtree, David Imes, Dennis Rinser, Joshua Logsdon, Chris Zollner, and Shane Zollner.
Published in The Cumberland (Md.) Times-News, Wednesday, July 2, 2003
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted April 8, 2017

McCULLOH, Chauncy

On Monday night last, at Frostburg in this county, Mr. Chauncy McCulloh, son of the late Joseph McCulloh of this place, in about the 23rd year of his age.
Friday 3 April 1846; Cumberland Alleganian
~Genie
Posted September 1, 2011

McCULLOH, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Beck

WESTERNPORT, Md. - Elizabeth J. McCulloh, 91, formerly of 212 Marsh Ave., Westernport, Md., and most recently of Frostburg Village Nursing Home, Frostburg, Md., died Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at the nursing home. Born February 22, 1912, in Westernport, she was the daughter of the late Frederick and Elizabeth (Jones) Beck. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Harry J. McCulloh, in 1964; and a granddaughter. She was the last survivor of her immediate family. Mrs. McCulloh was a homemaker and a 1929 graduate of Bruce High School. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Piedmont, W.Va., where she was a longtime member of the church choir, and very active in other areas of the church. Surviving is a son, Harry McCulloh of Petersburg, W.Va.; a daughter, Nancy Determan of Towson, Md.; eight grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the Boal Funeral Home, Westernport, Md., on Friday. Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home chapel on Saturday at 1 p.m. Interment will be in Philos Cemetery, Westernport. Memorials maybe directed to Trinity United Methodist Church, Piedmont.
The Daily News Tribune, Keyser, WV,  November 6, 2003
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted October 21, 2015

 

Name: Karl D. McCulloh, 74, of Frostburg, MD 
Parents: Louis S. and Ida (Youngerman) McCulloh 
DOB: February 26, 1931, in Frostburg, MD 
DOD: Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at Beverly Health Care, Meyersdale, PA 
Predeceased by: parents; brother, George McCulloh 
Survived by: nieces and nephews 
Burial: May 14, 2005, Frostburg Memorial Park
 
Source: Sowers Funeral Home, Frostburg, MD
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted May 17, 2014

McCULLOH, Mrs. Mary Alice Jeffreys

Mrs. Mary Alice McCulloh, 85, died Sunday at her home, 411 Franklin Street. Born at Addison, Pa., she was a daughter of the late Amos S. and Mary J. (Smith) Jeffreys and widow of Harry McCulloh. She was a member of Centre Street Methodist Church. Surviving are two sons, H. Clay McCulloh, Bradenton, Fla., and Harry J. McCulloh, Piedmont; a daughter, Mrs. Wyant Messman, this city; a sister, Mrs. Lester L. Wilkinson, LaVale, four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The body is at the Stein Funeral Home where friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted there tomorrow at 1 p.m. by Rev. B. F. Hartman and interment will be in Addison Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Charles Defibaug, Charles and William Davis, Harry McCulloh, Theodore Sacks and Robert Mason.
Tuesday, 6 August 1963; Cumberland (MD) News
~Genie
Posted August 24, 2019

McCULLOUGH, B. R.

Belington WV, Aug 8 - B R McCullough, a miner, was killed today in a mine near Junior by falling coal.
KEYSER TRIBUNE, KEYSER WEST VIRGINIA, AUGUST 15, 1902
W O LONG, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)
Posted July 18, 2010

McCULLOUGH, Mrs. Bertha Pearl Friend

Mrs. Bertha Pearl McCullough, 74, a native of Friendsville, died Sunday at the Allegany County Infirmary, Cumberland. She had been in ill health for several years. She was a daughter of the late Josephus and Eliza (Stark) Friend, and a member of the Friendsville Methodist Church. Her husband, Harold W. McCullough, preceded her in death. She is survived by two sons, Lonna A. McCullough of Philadelphia, and Jack D. McCullough of St. Louis; three daughters, Mrs. Doris Thomas of Hopwood, PA; Mrs. Betty Dicks of Cumberland and Mrs. Gloria Georg of Accident; 17 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The body is at the Newman Funeral Home in Friendsville, where friend will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A service will be held there at 2 p.m. tomorrow by Rev. H. B. Rittenhouse, with interment in the Steele Cemetery.
Cumberland Evening Times Feb 10, 1970
(Courtesy of Pat Thompson)
Posted August 1, 2009

McCULLOUGH, Blaine A.

Blaine A. McCullough, 72, Patterson Creek, W.Va., husband of Mary E. (Newcomer) McCullough, died yesterday evening in Memorial Hospital, where he had been a patient the past month. A native of Sleepy Creek, W.Va., Mr. McCullough was the son of the late Dr. H.H. McCullough and Kate (Rockwell) McCullough. He had resided in Patterson Creek 15 years. In 1944 he retired as a telegraph operator for the B. and O. Railroad after 44 years of service. He was a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church, Patterson Creek, of Star of East Commandery No. 461, Knights of Malta, and the Order of Railroad Telegraphers. Besides his widow, he is survived by two sons, S. A. McCullough, LaVale, and Blaine A. McCullough, Patterson Creek; two daughters, Mrs. Chester Jenkins, Fort Ashby, W.Va., and Mrs. R.K. Lewis, Cumberland; two brothers, S.M. McCullough, Sleepy Creek, W.Va., and E.R. McCullough, Hancock; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Anderson, Joppa, Mrs. Cora Echerd, Martinsburg, W.Va., and Mrs. Harry Householder, Sleepy Creek; and seven grandchildren. The body will remain at the home until 1 p.m. Sunday, when it will be taken to St. Paul's Methodist Church, Patterson Creek. It will lie in state until 2 p.m. when services will be held by Rev. James  Lotspeich, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Fort Ashby Cemetery.
Published in The Cumberland (Md.) Evening Times, Friday, October 27, 1950
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted April 8, 2017

Name: Blaine A. "Soapy" McCullough, 87, of Furnace Acres, Short Gap, WV 
Parents: Blaine A. McCullough, Sr., and Mary Elizabeth (Newcomer) McCullough  
DOB: October 29, 1916, in Berkeley Co., WV  
DOD: Monday, January 12, 2004, at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, MD  
Spouse: Helen (Roberts) McCullough  
Predeceased by: parents; sisters, Beatrice Jenkins and Madeline Unger; brother, Sylvester A. McCullough  
Survived by: wife of 65 years; son, David and wife Ann-Marie, Chesapeake, VA;  daughter, Mary "Bonnie" Hersh and husband Walter, Cleveland, OH  
Burial: January 17, 2004, Fort Ashby Cemetery 
Source: Upchurch Funeral Home, Cumberland, MD
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
(Posted March 8, 2014


McCULLOUGH, Mrs. Helen L. Roberts

FURNACE ACRES, W.Va. — Helen L. McCullough, 91, of Furnace Acres, W.Va., died Friday, Sept. 25, 2009, at her home. Born Dec. 9, 1917, in Oklahoma, she was the daughter of the late William L. and Florence Belle (Hesse) Roberts, of Harrison Co., W.Va. She was also preceded in death by her beloved husband of 65 years, Blaine A. "Soapy" McCullough in 2004, and two cherished brothers, Dale Vaughn and Charles William "Bill" Roberts. She was a graduate of Ohio Valley General Hospital School of Nursing, Wheeling, W.Va. Helen had worked as a Registered Nurse at Memorial Hospital. Mrs. McCullough was a member of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Patterson Creek, W.Va., where she taught Sunday School for 50 years. She had also been a member of the United Methodist Women for over 50 years. Helen belonged to the Short Gap, W.Va. Senior Citizens, where she was named the 1982 "Senior Citizen of the Year." In addition, Helen was a member of the Old Furnace Homemakers, where she was the winner of the 1983 "Homemakers Creative Writing Contest." She is survived by two children, David McCullough and wife Anne-Marie "Annie," of Chesapeake, Va., and Mary "Bonnie" Hersh and husband Walter "Bud," of Martinsburg, W.Va.; five grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at the Upchurch Funeral Home, Inc., Route 28, Fort Ashby, on Friday. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. in St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Patterson Creek, with the Rev. Michael Rowe officiating. Interment will be in Fort Ashby Cemetery.

Published in The Cumberland (Md.) Times-News, Wednesday, September 30, 2009
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted April 8, 2017

McCULLOUGH, Miss MABEL

Mrs. J. S. McCullough received notice of he death of her daughter, Miss Mabel, aged 17 years, of scarlet fever, at Hagerman, New Mexico, on Sunday night, February 2.
Keyser Tribune, February 7, 1913
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)
Posted August 21, 2010

McCULLOUGH, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Newcomer

Mrs Mary Elizabeth McCullough, 91, Patterson Creek died today in Memorial Hospital. A native of Hagerstown, she was a daughter of the late William and Emma (Funk) Newcomer. Her husband, Blaine A. McCullough. preceded her in death. Surviving are two sons, S. A. McCullough, LaVale; Blaine L. McCullough, Furnace Acres; two daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Jenkins, Fort Ashby; Mrs. Ruth Lewis, San Leandro, Calif.; one brother, Ray Newcomer, Elk Garden ; seven grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. The body is at the Wendt Funeral Home where friends will be received today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Cumberland Evening Times, Page 25; June 13, 1973

(Courtesy of Pat Robison)
Posted September 1, 2012

Name: Rev. James "Jimmy" Dale McCusker, Sr., Cumberland, MD 
Parents: Mervin and Mabel (Parker) McCusker 
DOB: May 13, 1931, in Cresaptown, MD 
DOD: Thursday, November 20, 2003, at his residence 
Spouse: Gladys "Rae" (Lease) McCusker 
Predeceased by: parents; brother, Oliver "Bill" McCusker; sisters, Betty Pratt and Shirley Bishop 
Survived by: wife; sons, James Dale McCusker, Jr. and wife Susan, Harrisburg, VA; Matthew Warren McCusker and wife Tammy, Springfield, WV; Timothy Baker McCusker, Sr., Knobley, WV; daughter, Kathryn Rae Winner, LaVale, MD; sister, Roberta Leavitt, and husband Richard, Hyndman, PA 
Burial: November 23, 2003, Restlawn Memorial Gardens
 
Source: Upchurch Funeral Home, Cumberland, MD
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted March 15, 2014

McCUSKER, James Patrick

James Patrick McCusker, 58, of Cresaptown, was pronounced dead on arrival yesterday at Sacred Heart Hospital. He had been in ill health since October 1, 1960. A native of Cumberland, he was a son of the late William O. and Carrie Juanita (Grant) McCusker. Mr. McCusker was employed as a bus driver for People's Transit Company. He was a member of Cresaptown Methodist Church; Aeriee 2883, FO Eagles in Cresaptown, and Division 1406 Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railroad and Motor Coach Employees of America. His only survivor is his wife, Elizabeth (Richardson) McCusker. His body is at the John J. Hafer Chapel of the Hills Mortuary, U.S. Route 40 and Braddock Road, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Services will be conducted thee Sunday at 2 p.m. by Rev. William M. Balderson, pastor of Cresaptown Methodist Church. Interment will be in Hillcrest Burial
Park.

The Cumberland Evening Times, February 2, 1962
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted October 6, 2012

McCUSKER, Mrs. Joyce Roland

Little Orleans – Joyce R. McCusker, 49, of Route 1, died Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1992, shortly after being admitted to Memorial Hospital, Cumberland.  Born Oct. 12, 1942 in Cumberland, she was the daughter of Mary Catherine (McKenzie) Roland, Flintstone, and the late Henry F. “Sam” Roland. Mrs. McCusker was employed as a librarian associate at the LaVale branch of the Allegany County Public Library. She was a member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Little Orleans. Besides her mother, she is survived by her husband, Harold G. McCusker; one son, Chris McCusker, Wrightsville Beach, N.C.; two daughters, Leslie J. McCusker and Sandra L. McCusker, both at home; three brothers, Roland F. Roland, Tuolumne, Calif.; William D. Roland, Ladson, S.C.; and Patrick A. Roland. Pompano Beach, Fla; and three granddaughters.  Friends will be received at the Merritt-Adams Funeral Home, 404 Decatur Street, Cumberland, on Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 2 to 4 p.m.  The rosary will be recited at the funeral home Thursday at 7:30 p.m.  Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Little Orleans, by Father George W. Glick. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. 
Cumberland Times-News, Thursday, January 9, 1992
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted October 7, 2015

McCUTCHEON, John

LONACONING - John McCutcheon, 83, died this morning at his home in Moscow.
Born in Barton, he was a son of the late Samuel and Fanny (Jacobs) McCutcheon. His wife, Mrs. Catherine (Timney) Mccutcheon, preceded him in death. A retired miner, he was a member of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics at Barton. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. James McPartland, Lonaconing; a brother, Robert McCutcheon, Moscow; a sister, Mrs. William Quinn, Star Junction, Pa., and two grandchildren. The body is at the Eichhorn Funeral Home where friends will be received today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted there Monday at 2 p.m. by Rev. George Roberts, pastor of Barton Presbyterian Church, and interment will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Moscow.

Published Saturday, January 27, 1962 in THE EVENING TIMES, Cumberland, Maryland on page 10, col. 7.
(Courtesy of Charles Riend)
Posted August 26, 2015

 

McCUTCHEON, Thomas

Lonaconing ~  September 14-Thomas McCutcheon, of Barton, died there Saturday morning at 10 a.m. after an illness of three weeks.  Mr. McCutcheon was a native of the town of Whitespots, County Down, Ireland, where he was born 72 years ago.  He came to this country in the 50’s {1850’s}.  He was married to Martha McGimpsey in Barton, in 1783 {sic-1873}.  She died in Barton six years ago, leaving two daughters who survive their father. They are Mrs. Thomas McManus and Miss Annie McCutcheon, both of Barton.  Mr. Andrew McCutcheon, of Lonaconing, is a brother of the deceased, as is Samuel McCutcheon, of Barton.  Thomas McCutcheon was a coal miner all his life and worked until he became too old and feeble to wield the pick.  He was a staunch Presbyterian and in every way an estimable man.  His funeral took place today at 2 p.m., the Rev. Mr. Jeffries, of the Barton Presbyterian church, conducted services at the house.  The pallbearers were members of the Palestine Castle, Knights of the Mystic Chain, of Barton, of which organization Mr. McCutcheon was an old and honored member.  Interment was made in Laurel Hill cemetery.
Cumberland Alleganian, Cumberland, Maryland, September 17, 1908
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted May 7, 2016


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