Grenzeback Obituaries, Allegany County, Maryland File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Martha Grenzeback, graymatters@ibm.net USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Cumberland Evening Times, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1925 Tri-Towns, Nov. 10 Mrs. Ann E. Grenzeback Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Grenzeback, aged 69 years, formerly of Westernport, died at a hospital at Cicero, Illinois, early Sunday morning, of complications, following a fall in which she fractured her hip. Besides her husband, Benjamin Grenzeback, Westernport, she is survived by the following children: William Grenzeback and Mrs. George Angle, Westernport; James Grenzeback, Jerome, Idaho; Mrs. Harry B. Ravenscroft, Cicero, Ills., and one sister, Mrs. Ida Montgomery, Keyser, W. Va. Her body will be brought here for burial at Philos cemetery, Westernport. the services witll be held from St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church, South, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Harry C. Marsh. Cumberland Evening Times, Thursday, Jan. 7, 1926 Tri-Towns, Jan. 7 Benjamin F. Grenzeback, Dead. Benjamin F. Grenzeback, aged 78 years, died suddenly at the home of Moreza C. Lambert, Cemetery road, Westernport, Tuesday night, of infirmities. Mr. Grenzeback has made his home there for some time. After he ate his supper he retired to his room apparently in good health, but when Mr. Lambert returned from lodge he went to his room to see if he wanted anything and found him dead. Mr. Grenzeback was employed with the West Virginia Pulp and Paper company at Luke for 25 years. He was retired four years ago. He was a member of the Knights of the Golden Eagle. He is survived by the following children: William Grenzeback and Mrs. George Angle, Westernport; James Grenzeback, Jerome, Idaho; Mrs. Harry B. Ravenscroft, Cicero, Ills. The funeral services were held from the Lambert home this afternoon. Interment was in Philos cemetery. The services were conducted by Rev. Harry C. Marsh, pastor of St. John's Methodist Episcopal church, Piedmont.