Adams County PA Archives Obituaries.....Badders, Harry M. October 30, 1943 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Rosalie Sommer sommer@suscom.net October 15, 2005, 11:18 pm The Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 1 December 1943 Harry M. Badders Harry M. Badders, a well-known resident of Littlestown and widely known among the employees of the Pennsylvania Railroad in this section and York as a retired passenger conductor, expired at his home on Lombard Street, Littlestown, yesterday afternoon at 2:50 o'clock. He suffered a paralytic stroke at 7:15 AM, and failed to rally. He was employed most of his life by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company had rose from the ranks to the position the passenger conductor, which position he held at the time of his retirement from active duty. For many years he was the conductor of the Frederick branch, upgrading from York to Frederick and return daily. His courtesy and kindness in his daily work earned him a large circle of friends along his route. He was 68 years old and a son of the late Wayne and Mary Badders. Surviving are his wife, who before his marriage was Emily K. Yohe; four children, Nathan M. Badders and Mrs. Hamilton Walker, at home: Harry W. Badders, Littlestown, and Mrs. Elmer R. Alexander, Waynesboro, VA; six grandchildren; three sisters and one brother, Mrs. John Liphart, Baltimore; Mrs. Bessie Redding, Wilmington, Delaware; Mrs. Joan Mahler, Lancaster, and William Badders, Covington, VA. Mr. Badders was a member of the Redeemer's Reformed Church, Littlestown, and was affiliated fraternally with Patomas lodge No. 348, Free and Accepted Masons, Hanover. He was also a member of the brotherhood of railroad train men. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with services today J. W. Little & Son funeral home, Maple Avenue, Littlestown. Rev. Theodore W. Boltz, pastor of the Redeemer Reformed Church, Littlestown and Rev. Dr. Marsh P.J. Roth, pastor emeritus of Trinity Reformed Church, Hanover chaplin of Patomas Lodge, will officiate. Interment will be in the Mt. Carmel cemetery, Littlestown. Source: The Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 1 December 1943 also York Newspaper, York, Pennsylvania, no date on clipping -------------- Harry M. Badders The funeral of Harry M. Badders, Spanish-American war veteran, retired passenger conductor of the Frederick branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad and a well-known resident of Littlestown, who died Tuesday at his home, 41 Lombard Street, that place, was held Friday afternoon at the J. W. Little & Son funeral home. Rev. Theodore W. Boltz, pastor of Redeemer's Reformed church, Littlestown, of which Mr. Badders was a member, and Rev. Dr. Marshby.J. Roth, Pastor emeritus of Redeemer's Reformed Church, Hanover, and chaplain of Patmos lodge No. 348, Free and Accepted Mason, Hanover, which he was affiliated with, officiated. Interment was in Mount Carmel cemetery here. Pallbearers were: Maurice W. Naill, Wilbur A. Baker, H. G. Blocker, Stanley M. Staub, Stanley B. Stover and Lloyd E. Crouse. The following members of Patmos lodge conducted graveside services. Dr. J. Roth chaplain; Wilbur A. Bankert, worshipful master; Stanley M. Staub, senior warden; Roy D. Knouse, junior warden. The funeral was attended by relatives and friends from York, Lancaster, Baltimore, Washington, Waynesboro and Covington, VA. There were many floral tributes. York Newspaper, York, Pennsylvania, no date on clipping This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/pafiles/ File size: 3.8 Kb