OBIT: William Crosby REYNOLDS, 1949, of interest in Somerset County, PA Files contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Meyersdale Library. Transcribed and proofread by: Richard Boyer. Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/ ________________________________________________ W. CROSBY REYNOLDS W. Crosby Reynolds, aged 53, died in Baltimore, on Wednesday morning. He is a son of Mrs. Alice Reynolds, and a brother of Mrs. William Horning, Salisbury St. He was car distributor in the office of general superintendent of the B. & O. Railroad. The remains will be brought to Meyersdale for interment with Masonic rites in Union Cemetery on Friday afternoon. A brief service will be held in charge of Rev. L. A. McKinley. Interment in charge of W. C. Price and Son. Meyersdale Republican, August 18, 1949 WILLIAM CROSBY REYNOLDS Funeral services for William Crosby Reynolds of 2512 Arunah Avenue, Baltimore, were conducted by the Rev. James A. Dudley at the William J. Tickner Funeral Home in Baltimore on Friday August 19. Interment was made in the Meyersdale cemetery. Mr. Reynolds was born at Coketon, W.Va., November 14, 1895, son of John Jacob and Alice Walker Reynolds. He died of coronary occulsion at the Bon Secours hospital in Baltimore, Aug. 17. Those of the immediate family surviving are his wife, Ida M. Reynolds; a daughter, Mrs. Paul W. Henry, Mt. Airy, Md.; his mother, Mrs. Alice Reynolds, Meyersdale, Pa.; a sister, Mrs. Wm. Horning, Meyersdale, and a granddaughter, Paula Virginia Henry. Mr. Reynolds gave generously of his time and ability to the Harlem Park Methodist Church of Baltimore, serving as a member of the Board of Trustees, the Official Board, and as representative to the Baltimore Annual Conference of the Methodist Church. He was also a member of the Masonic Order, holding membership in the Blue Lodge of Cumberland; and a member of the Shrine. Members of the Masonic Order of Meyersdale served as pallbearers and took charge of the final burial rites, the Rev. W. S. Benshoff of the Brethren Church, Meyersdale, officiating. Meyersdale Republican, August 25, 1949