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Wade Hampton Linthicum

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
26 Aug 1945 (aged 69)
Maryland, USA
Burial
Brooklyn Park, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section H - 43 - 3
Memorial ID
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Source - Cedar Hill Cemetery, Brooklyn Park, Maryland, Gravestone Inscriptions, Vol. I, by Audrey M. Bagby and Betty L. deKeyser.

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Funeral services for Wade Hampton Linthicum, brother of the late Representative J. Charles Linthicum, were held today from his home at 2 Sweetser avenue, Linthicum Heights, burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Linthicum, who died Sunday after an illness of four years, was the eleventh child of the late Sweetser and Laura E. Linthicum. All of the children are deceased except one brother, Seth H. Linthicum.

A former member of the Maryland General Assembly, Mr. Linthicum was in the real estate business in Baltimore for many years.

Besides his brother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. M. Delmah Brown Linthicum, one son, Capt. Sweetser Linthicum, USA, and two daughters, Mrs. Luster Vickrey and Miss Mary Bell Linthicum.

The Evening Sun - Baltimore, Maryland - 28 Aug 1945, Tue • Page 20

Thanks to Contributor: LRobin (47684880) •
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Source - Cedar Hill Cemetery, Brooklyn Park, Maryland, Gravestone Inscriptions, Vol. I, by Audrey M. Bagby and Betty L. deKeyser.

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Funeral services for Wade Hampton Linthicum, brother of the late Representative J. Charles Linthicum, were held today from his home at 2 Sweetser avenue, Linthicum Heights, burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Linthicum, who died Sunday after an illness of four years, was the eleventh child of the late Sweetser and Laura E. Linthicum. All of the children are deceased except one brother, Seth H. Linthicum.

A former member of the Maryland General Assembly, Mr. Linthicum was in the real estate business in Baltimore for many years.

Besides his brother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. M. Delmah Brown Linthicum, one son, Capt. Sweetser Linthicum, USA, and two daughters, Mrs. Luster Vickrey and Miss Mary Bell Linthicum.

The Evening Sun - Baltimore, Maryland - 28 Aug 1945, Tue • Page 20

Thanks to Contributor: LRobin (47684880) •
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