Millard C. O'Roke, died December 31 , 1925, at his home in Pittsburgh, Pa. Entered the service [in B&O Railroad] in 1890 as a carpenter; promoted to bridge inspector, which position he filled until his death. Mr. O'Roke was born on November 25, 1858 at Green Spring, W. Va. He was one of the first to join the Veterans' organization of the Pittsburgh Division and during his thirty- six years' service enjoyed the high esteem and friendship of our officers and employes. Mr. O'Roke was married in 1896 to Miss Anna J. McCloy, of Jefferson County, W. Va., and is survived by two sons, Oscar F. and Page E., and his daughter, Adelaide. Mr. O'Roke was buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Martinsburg, W. Va.
Source: Baltimore and Ohio Employee Magazine. May 1926
Millard C. O'Roke, died December 31 , 1925, at his home in Pittsburgh, Pa. Entered the service [in B&O Railroad] in 1890 as a carpenter; promoted to bridge inspector, which position he filled until his death. Mr. O'Roke was born on November 25, 1858 at Green Spring, W. Va. He was one of the first to join the Veterans' organization of the Pittsburgh Division and during his thirty- six years' service enjoyed the high esteem and friendship of our officers and employes. Mr. O'Roke was married in 1896 to Miss Anna J. McCloy, of Jefferson County, W. Va., and is survived by two sons, Oscar F. and Page E., and his daughter, Adelaide. Mr. O'Roke was buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Martinsburg, W. Va.
Source: Baltimore and Ohio Employee Magazine. May 1926
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