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Published in The Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on 15 April 1955:
Mrs. Emma Jane Freshman, 78, wife of M. Hubert Freshman, died Wednesday 3:30 p.m. at her home near Thurmont. She was a daughter of the late John T. and Arabella Brice.
Among survivors are these children, Mrs. Gerald Shorb, and Mrs. Charles Eyler, of Thurmont; Martin L. Freshman, at home; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; two brothers, George Brice and William Brice, Thurmont; a sister, Mrs. Charles Weddle, Gettysburg.
Funeral services Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Creager Funeral Home, Thurmont, conducted by Rev. Elmer Andrews. Burial in Thurmont Cemetery.
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My sister and I called our great-grandmother "Ma-Maw". I remember a lot of people called her "Lacey" or "Lace".
She died when we were 5 and 6, but I can still smell her house. Always a clean smell mixed with something good that was cooking. I don't remember her talking much but she never spared the hugs.
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Published in The Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on 15 April 1955:
Mrs. Emma Jane Freshman, 78, wife of M. Hubert Freshman, died Wednesday 3:30 p.m. at her home near Thurmont. She was a daughter of the late John T. and Arabella Brice.
Among survivors are these children, Mrs. Gerald Shorb, and Mrs. Charles Eyler, of Thurmont; Martin L. Freshman, at home; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; two brothers, George Brice and William Brice, Thurmont; a sister, Mrs. Charles Weddle, Gettysburg.
Funeral services Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Creager Funeral Home, Thurmont, conducted by Rev. Elmer Andrews. Burial in Thurmont Cemetery.
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My sister and I called our great-grandmother "Ma-Maw". I remember a lot of people called her "Lacey" or "Lace".
She died when we were 5 and 6, but I can still smell her house. Always a clean smell mixed with something good that was cooking. I don't remember her talking much but she never spared the hugs.
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