died Saturday, Nov. 3, 1956 at her
homo, 164 W. Main St., Westminster,
following a short illness. She
was a daughter of the late Bernard
and Elizabeth Shriver Kegan and
formerly lived in Baltimore.
Surviving are two sons, Kennard
E. Champness, Towson, and George
W. Champness, Baltimore; two sisters,
Miss Hilda D. Kegan, with
whom she lived, and Miss Annie
E. Kegan, New Symrna Beach,
Florida; a brother, Julius S. Kegan,
Baltimore, and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock at the
J. E. Myers, Jr. funeral home,
Westminster. The Rev. Austin F.
Schildwachter, pastor of Arcension
Episcopal Church, officiated. Burial
was in Loudon Park cemetery,
Baltimore.
The Times November 8, 1956
died Saturday, Nov. 3, 1956 at her
homo, 164 W. Main St., Westminster,
following a short illness. She
was a daughter of the late Bernard
and Elizabeth Shriver Kegan and
formerly lived in Baltimore.
Surviving are two sons, Kennard
E. Champness, Towson, and George
W. Champness, Baltimore; two sisters,
Miss Hilda D. Kegan, with
whom she lived, and Miss Annie
E. Kegan, New Symrna Beach,
Florida; a brother, Julius S. Kegan,
Baltimore, and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock at the
J. E. Myers, Jr. funeral home,
Westminster. The Rev. Austin F.
Schildwachter, pastor of Arcension
Episcopal Church, officiated. Burial
was in Loudon Park cemetery,
Baltimore.
The Times November 8, 1956
Family Members
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Katherine "Kate" Kegan
1866–1909
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Mary "Mamie" Kegan Hineker
1868–1942
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Elizabeth Kegan
1869–1870
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Richard F Kegan
1871–1918
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Bernard Kegan
1873–1953
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Edward B Kegan
1875–1945
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Annie Elizabeth "Nance" Kegan
1876–1965
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Gertrude Kegan
1878–1914
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Berenice Kegan
1881–1952
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Alfred Kegan
1882–1937
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Milton Berger Kegan
1886–1953
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Hilda Darling Kegan
1887–1961
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Julius Shriver Kegan
1889–1956
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Charles Kegan
1890–1890
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