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Frank Howard Montague

Birth
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
22 Nov 1905 (aged 45)
Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Age 45, F. H. Montague in MD State Archives Vital Records.

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The funeral of Mr. Frank Howard Montague, who died Wednesday morning, took place yesterday from the chapel in Greenmount Cemetery. Rev. Edwin B. Niver, the rector of Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, officiated. The pallbearers were Messrs. John T. Love, Harry Love, Walter Keating, Frank Klinefelter, Harry Shriver and frank Loudenslager. Burial was in Geenmount Cemetery.

Mr. Montague's illness was of only three weeks duration. Cirrhosis of the liver was the cause of death. He was the son of Mr. William L. Montague, of this city, who survives him, with the following sisters and brother: Mrs. D. Buchanan Merryman, Mrs. Teackle Wallis Warfield and Mr. William L. Montague, Jr., of Mobile, Ala. He was not married. He was a great lover of horseflesh and was widely known among turfmen.


The Sun, Baltimore, MD, Friday, November 24, 1905, P 12 (GenealogyBank.com)
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Age 45, F. H. Montague in MD State Archives Vital Records.

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The funeral of Mr. Frank Howard Montague, who died Wednesday morning, took place yesterday from the chapel in Greenmount Cemetery. Rev. Edwin B. Niver, the rector of Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, officiated. The pallbearers were Messrs. John T. Love, Harry Love, Walter Keating, Frank Klinefelter, Harry Shriver and frank Loudenslager. Burial was in Geenmount Cemetery.

Mr. Montague's illness was of only three weeks duration. Cirrhosis of the liver was the cause of death. He was the son of Mr. William L. Montague, of this city, who survives him, with the following sisters and brother: Mrs. D. Buchanan Merryman, Mrs. Teackle Wallis Warfield and Mr. William L. Montague, Jr., of Mobile, Ala. He was not married. He was a great lover of horseflesh and was widely known among turfmen.


The Sun, Baltimore, MD, Friday, November 24, 1905, P 12 (GenealogyBank.com)
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