Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1963, at the Horton boarding home, near
New Windsor, after a three week illness. Mr. Nigren was
formerly employed by the Western Maryland Railway Co. for
40 years, retiring 12 years ago. He had made his home with the
John T. Hyde, Sr. family, Union Bridge.
Mr. Nigren was born in Carroll County, a son of the
late John and Mary Nigren. His wife was the late Grace M.
Nigren, who died four years ago. A sister, Mrs. Belle Coppersmith,
Westminster, and several nieces and nephews survive.
Funeral services were held at the Union Bridge Funeral
Home of D. D. Hartzler and Sons Saturday, Feb. 2 at 10 a.m.
The Rev. Donald Brake, pastor of St. James Lutheran
Church, officiated. Burial was in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore.
Carroll County Times 7 Feb 1963
Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1963, at the Horton boarding home, near
New Windsor, after a three week illness. Mr. Nigren was
formerly employed by the Western Maryland Railway Co. for
40 years, retiring 12 years ago. He had made his home with the
John T. Hyde, Sr. family, Union Bridge.
Mr. Nigren was born in Carroll County, a son of the
late John and Mary Nigren. His wife was the late Grace M.
Nigren, who died four years ago. A sister, Mrs. Belle Coppersmith,
Westminster, and several nieces and nephews survive.
Funeral services were held at the Union Bridge Funeral
Home of D. D. Hartzler and Sons Saturday, Feb. 2 at 10 a.m.
The Rev. Donald Brake, pastor of St. James Lutheran
Church, officiated. Burial was in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore.
Carroll County Times 7 Feb 1963
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