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Noah Myers Baugher

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Noah Myers Baugher

Birth
Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, USA
Death
5 Jan 1944 (aged 41)
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Noah Myers Baugher, aged 41, principal of the Junior High school at Waynesboro, Pa., died at his home in that city on Wednesday, January 5, 1944. Mr. Baugher was born near Westminster, Md., the son of Daniel and Mary Myers Baugher. He attended the Carroll county schools and later was graduated from Elizabethtown Academy and received his Bachelor of Science degree at Elizabethtown College. He continued his studies at the University of Pennsylvania and Gettysburg College, and was given his Master's degree at Western Maryland College in 1941. He was a member of the Church of the Brethren. He leaves his wife, the former Nellie Foust, and two sons, J. Robert and Thomas Lee. He is also survived by his mother in Westminster; two sisters, Anna May, at home, and Mrs. Nelson Harris, McConnelsburg; and two brothers. Edward S., Westminster, and Harry D., Union Bridge. Funeral services were held in the Waynesboro Church of the Brethren today at 3 P. M. in charge of the Rev. George L. Detwiler, and burial took place in Green Hill cemetery, Waynesboro.
Carroll County Times 7 Jan 1944
Noah Myers Baugher, aged 41, principal of the Junior High school at Waynesboro, Pa., died at his home in that city on Wednesday, January 5, 1944. Mr. Baugher was born near Westminster, Md., the son of Daniel and Mary Myers Baugher. He attended the Carroll county schools and later was graduated from Elizabethtown Academy and received his Bachelor of Science degree at Elizabethtown College. He continued his studies at the University of Pennsylvania and Gettysburg College, and was given his Master's degree at Western Maryland College in 1941. He was a member of the Church of the Brethren. He leaves his wife, the former Nellie Foust, and two sons, J. Robert and Thomas Lee. He is also survived by his mother in Westminster; two sisters, Anna May, at home, and Mrs. Nelson Harris, McConnelsburg; and two brothers. Edward S., Westminster, and Harry D., Union Bridge. Funeral services were held in the Waynesboro Church of the Brethren today at 3 P. M. in charge of the Rev. George L. Detwiler, and burial took place in Green Hill cemetery, Waynesboro.
Carroll County Times 7 Jan 1944


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