Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749-1910 . and Mrs. D. M. Bare, of this place, and Major andMrs. Alexander Bobb, of Martinsburg, with whom the deceasedwas a favorite grandson. Of him it could be truthfully said that he had no enemies, be-cause he was entirely unselfish and never thought it a hardship toforego a pleasure for others or to go out of his way to do someone a favor. He was ever watchful of opportunities to help theneedy and the principles of the Golden Rule dominated his so lived that when his summons came at 22 years of age hewas ready to go. That one so noble and promising sh


Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749-1910 . and Mrs. D. M. Bare, of this place, and Major andMrs. Alexander Bobb, of Martinsburg, with whom the deceasedwas a favorite grandson. Of him it could be truthfully said that he had no enemies, be-cause he was entirely unselfish and never thought it a hardship toforego a pleasure for others or to go out of his way to do someone a favor. He was ever watchful of opportunities to help theneedy and the principles of the Golden Rule dominated his so lived that when his summons came at 22 years of age hewas ready to go. That one so noble and promising should becalled away seems a mystery to us, but there is abundant com-fort in the fact that by and by we shall see that God knew best. From th^ Merccrshtirg Academy Quarteily.] RALPH DANIEL BOBB, 1905. Ralph D. Bobb, of the class of 1905, died at San Antonio,Texas, November 28, 1907. For some time his heart had beenseriously affected, and when tuberculosis added its fatal touchRalphs father, Mr. E. G. Bobb, of Roaring Spring, Pa., moved.


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