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Garland E. Day, 55, of Waldoboro died suddenly of a heart alment at his home Aug 12. He was born in Waldoboro May 21, 1900, son of Herbert and Carrie Black Day. For 12 years he was manager of the Paragon Button Corp Factory,. he was a member, trus |
- tee and deacon of the First Baptist Church, a member of King Solomon Lodge of Masons, Royal Arch Chapter and council, a member of the Eastern Star, a director of the building and loan association here and a trustee of the Vassalborough Camp Meetin g Association. He is survived by his widow Priscilla Day; one son, Garland, Jr., of Topsham, one daughter, Carolyn of Waldoboro and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Harold Nutte r of Waldoboro officiating assisted by the Rev. Edward Dalglish of Philadelphia. Interment was in the Shuman Cemetery. Lincoln County News: August 18th, 1955.
Garland E. Day, 55, of Waldoboro died suddenly of a heart alment at his home Aug 12. He was born in Waldoboro May 21, 1900, son of Herbert and Carrie Black Day. For 12 years he was manager of the Paragon Button Corp Factory,. he was a member, trus tee and deacon of the First Baptist Church, a member of King Solomon Lodge of Masons, Royal Arch Chapter and council, a member of the Eastern Star, a director of the building and loan association here and a trustee of the Vassalborough Camp Meetin g Association. He is survived by his widow Priscilla Day; one son, Garland, Jr., of Topsham, one daughter, Carolyn of Waldoboro and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Harold Nutte r of Waldoboro officiating assisted by the Rev. Edward Dalglish of Philadelphia. Interment was in the Shuman Cemetery.
Lincoln County News: August 18th, 1955.
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