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 Morgan
Raymond Webber 
Sr.
 
Branch of 
service U S Army 33905776 Sr Btry 185th FA Bn 34th Div  
Rank S SGT 
Entered service 7/12/1944 
Discharged 12/30/1945 
Birth 6/19/1920  
Died 8/22/2004  
Buried Old Reform Cemetery, Knoxville, MD  
 Known-Medals/Award 
  
                                          
     
Expert Carbine   Driver Mechanic 
  Served in European African Middle
  East Operation during WW2 in Italy. Battles and Campaigns GOW33WD45 Northern
  Apennines PO Valley 
 
         
        Mr.
        Morgan Webber Sr.
        
        
 
         
        Mr.
        Morgan Raymond Webber Sr., 84, of 
        
        Knoxville
        
        , died on Sunday, August 22, 2004, at his home. He was married to the
        late Wilhelmina Hawes Webber.
        
         
            
        Born June 19, 1920, in 
        
        Knoxville
        
        , he was the son of the late Clarence Raymond Webber and the late Mary
        Lou Runkles Webber. 
        
         
        He was a member of the 
        Lutheran
        
        Church
        in 
        
        Knoxville
        
        . 
        
         
             Mr.
        Webber loved horses and enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. 
        
         
        He worked on the B&O Railroad for 51 years and retired in 1987.  
             He served in the U.S. Army during WW2. 
        
         
        He
        was a member of the Brunswick American Legion, Brunswick Eagles Club,
        Brunswick VFW and he was a lifetime member of the Brunswick Vol. Fire
        Department. 
        
         
             He
        is survived by 4 daughters: Krista K. Fox and husband Jeff of
        Middletown, Cynthia D. Pearl and husband Kenny of Knoxville, Carrie A.
        Lincks and husband Carmen of Brownsville, Sylvia M. Bealer and husband
        Bobby of Gapland; six sons: Terry L. Webber of Knoxville, Michael V.
        Webber of Knoxville, Clarence W. Webber and wife Pat of Knoxville,
        Kenneth D. Webber and wife Patsy of Knoxville, Mark D. Webber and wife
        Shirley of Brunswick, Raymond E. Webber and wife Judy of Waynesboro,
        Pa.; 31 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, 12 step-grandchildren and
        2 step-great-grandchildren; one brother; Clarence E. Webber and wife
        Lois of Boonsboro; one sister; Grace V. Reed of New York. 
        
         
             In
        addition to his wife and parents, he is preceded in death by 3 children:
        Susan E. Webber, Morgan R. Webber Jr. and Mary Etta Draper; 2 sisters:
        Martha Haugh and Helen Keatzel. 
        
         
             
        Friends may call the Stauffer Funeral Home, 1100 North Maple
        Ave., Brunswick, Md., on Wednesday, August 25, 2004, from 2-9 p.m. and
        on Thursday, August 26, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., where the family will
        receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. both days. Funeral services will
        be at the funeral home on Friday, August 27, 2004, at 1 p.m. with the
        Rev. Blaine E. Feightner officiating. 
        
         
             
        Burial will be in Knoxville Reformed Cemetery. 
        
         
        Pall bearers will be Kenneth Webber Jr., Timothy Webber, Raymond Webber,
        Robert Webber, Kevin Draper, Jeffrey Lincks, Christopher Webber, Alan
        Webber, Shane Webber, Brian Webber, Victor Webber, Dusty Webber and
        Justin Corbin. 
        
         
             
        Memorial contributions may be sent to American Diabetes
        Association, 3120 Timanus Lane, Suite 106, Baltimore, Md. 21244;
        American Heart Association P.O. Box 17025 Baltimore, Md. 21297 or to
        Hospice of Frederick County, P.O. Box 1799, Frederick, Md. 21702
        
        
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