. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . sident of the local lodge of the B. of R. a member of Lodge No. 50, I. O. O. F. Awidow, one son and one daughter funeral services were held Tuesday after-noon, March 12, from St. Johns LutheranChurch. Burial was in Norbourn Cemetery. The heartfelt sympathy of his fellow shop-men goes out to machinist R. H. Meadows inthe loss of his mother, who died at her homein this city on March 17 after a long husband, George Meadows, is a retiredBaltimore and Ohio engineer, having spentmany years on the Cumberland Division.


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . sident of the local lodge of the B. of R. a member of Lodge No. 50, I. O. O. F. Awidow, one son and one daughter funeral services were held Tuesday after-noon, March 12, from St. Johns LutheranChurch. Burial was in Norbourn Cemetery. The heartfelt sympathy of his fellow shop-men goes out to machinist R. H. Meadows inthe loss of his mother, who died at her homein this city on March 17 after a long husband, George Meadows, is a retiredBaltimore and Ohio engineer, having spentmany years on the Cumberland Division. was sixty-nine years of age and hadspent the greater part of her life as a residentof this city. The funeral services were heldMarch 20 at St. Josephs Catholic Church, ofwhich congregation she had been a lifelongmember. The Rev. W. A. McKeefry conductedthe services. George R. Kindle, a retired Baltimore andOhio engineer, dropped dead on March 21. liehad been planting in his garden and arose froma stooping posture to remark to a neighbor. TRACK NEAR DEER PARK THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 63


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