Jacob James Althoff, 77, Fairfield R2, died Monday afternoon at 2:15 at the Warner Hospital where he had been a patient for four weeks.
A native of McSherrystown, a son of the late James and Catherine Hartlaub Althoff, he was a carpenter and a life long resident of Adams County. He had been in ill health for a year.
Surviving are his wife, the former Mae Kugler; two stepsons, Clarence Wormley, 424 S. Washington St., and Robert Wormley, Emmitsburg; nine step-grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; a sister,
Mrs. Charles Dillman, Gettysburg; a half brother, Samuel Bortner, and a half sister,
Mrs. Cynthia Glassgow, Harrisburg.
He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Fairfield, and of the Holy Name Society.
Funeral services Friday morning with meeting at the Wilson Funeral Home, Fairfield, at 8:30 to go to
St. Mary's Catholic Church for a requiem Mass at 9:00 at which Rev. Fr. John McAmity will officiate. Interment in the church cemetery.
Jacob James Althoff, 77, Fairfield R2, died Monday afternoon at 2:15 at the Warner Hospital where he had been a patient for four weeks.
A native of McSherrystown, a son of the late James and Catherine Hartlaub Althoff, he was a carpenter and a life long resident of Adams County. He had been in ill health for a year.
Surviving are his wife, the former Mae Kugler; two stepsons, Clarence Wormley, 424 S. Washington St., and Robert Wormley, Emmitsburg; nine step-grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; a sister,
Mrs. Charles Dillman, Gettysburg; a half brother, Samuel Bortner, and a half sister,
Mrs. Cynthia Glassgow, Harrisburg.
He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Fairfield, and of the Holy Name Society.
Funeral services Friday morning with meeting at the Wilson Funeral Home, Fairfield, at 8:30 to go to
St. Mary's Catholic Church for a requiem Mass at 9:00 at which Rev. Fr. John McAmity will officiate. Interment in the church cemetery.
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