He was a veteran of World War II, decorated with Philippine's Liberation ribbon with a Bronze Star. He was employed at Castle Farms Cheese Company for 29 years.
He was a member of the Edwin C. Creager American Legion Post, Thurmont.
He was survived by his wife, Frenzie C. Washburn; and the following step-children: Mrs. Doris Williard, Manassas, VA, Mrs. Dorothy Fritz, Westminster, Mrs. Shirly Motter, Westminster; Sgt Robert Dinterman, U.S. Marine Corps, Okinawa.
Also surviving were 15 grandchildren; two brothers, James A. Washburn, San Diego, California, and Alvin Washburn, Gouverneur, NY; and two sisters, Mrs. Ada Mullin, Richville, NY and Mrs. Edna Young, Ogdensburg, N.Y. Interment was in Keysville Cemetery.
He was a veteran of World War II, decorated with Philippine's Liberation ribbon with a Bronze Star. He was employed at Castle Farms Cheese Company for 29 years.
He was a member of the Edwin C. Creager American Legion Post, Thurmont.
He was survived by his wife, Frenzie C. Washburn; and the following step-children: Mrs. Doris Williard, Manassas, VA, Mrs. Dorothy Fritz, Westminster, Mrs. Shirly Motter, Westminster; Sgt Robert Dinterman, U.S. Marine Corps, Okinawa.
Also surviving were 15 grandchildren; two brothers, James A. Washburn, San Diego, California, and Alvin Washburn, Gouverneur, NY; and two sisters, Mrs. Ada Mullin, Richville, NY and Mrs. Edna Young, Ogdensburg, N.Y. Interment was in Keysville Cemetery.
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