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Alton Theodore Washburn

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Alton Theodore Washburn

Birth
St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
28 Apr 1971 (aged 66)
Maryland, USA
Burial
Keysville, Carroll County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Alton Theodore Washburn, age 66, of Detour, died Wednesday evening April 28, 1971, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Baltimore. He was born in Macomb, NY September 8, 1904, the youngest of 7 children of the late Sylvester and Sarah Brown Washburn.

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.
Alton Theodore Washburn, age 66, of Detour, died Wednesday evening April 28, 1971, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Baltimore. He was born in Macomb, NY September 8, 1904, the youngest of 7 children of the late Sylvester and Sarah Brown Washburn.

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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