. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Sons of Henry Keller, Acetylene Welder, and their Dog THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 63 earned and retained the confidence of his em-ployers. His last position was that of switchstand repairman. About five years ago illhealth compelled him to stop work and sincethen he has been fighting a losing fight againstdisease. He was born fifty-seven years agoon Mohler Avenue near his late home, and livedthe greater portion of his life in that had been twice married, his first wife,formerly Miss Anna Gertrude Becker, havingpreceded him to t


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Sons of Henry Keller, Acetylene Welder, and their Dog THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 63 earned and retained the confidence of his em-ployers. His last position was that of switchstand repairman. About five years ago illhealth compelled him to stop work and sincethen he has been fighting a losing fight againstdisease. He was born fifty-seven years agoon Mohler Avenue near his late home, and livedthe greater portion of his life in that had been twice married, his first wife,formerly Miss Anna Gertrude Becker, havingpreceded him to the grave by almost fourteenyears. He afterwards married Miss NannieWhittington. He is survived by his secondwife, six children by the first marriage and fiveby the second marriage. Mr Dailey was amember of th^ Knights of Pythias, Loyal Orderof Moose, The Baltimore and Ohio VeteransAssociation and St. Johns Lutheran Church. Supervisor Z. T. Brantner is back on thejob after an illness of several weeks. had enjoyed a life of spl


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