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- [S306] Newspapers.com - The Cumberland News - 20 Mar 1951, (Name: The Cumberland News; Location: Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland; Date: 20 Mar 1951;), 20 Mar 1951, Page 2.
JAMES L. McRAE
James L. McRae, 62, husband of Mrs. Wilhelmina Saum McRae, died yesterday morning at his home, 504 Washington Street, after a lingering illness.
A native of Shepherdstown, W. Va., Mr. McRae had lived in Cumberland 12 years. His parents were the late David and Luisana Mask McRae. He was a jeweler and broker.
Surviving, besides his widow, are two stepchildren Suzanne and Harold S. Ford, at home; a sister. Mrs. Walter Scheermesser, this city, and a number of nieces and nephews.
The body will remain at the Kight Funeral Home for services tomorrow at 2 p. m. with Rev. Hixon T. Bowersox, pastor of St Paul's Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment will be in Hillcrest Burial Park.
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- [S307] Newspapers.com - Messenger-Inquirer - 11 Jul 1939, (Name: Messenger-Inquirer; Location: Owensboro, Kentucky, United States of America; Date: 11 Jul 1939;), 11 Jul 1939, Page 5.
Ford-McRae
Miss Wilhelmina Ford, of Cumberland, Md., and Mr. James McRae, of Chicago, were married at the home of the Rev. W. W. Harvey, pastor of Buena Vista Baptist church at noon Monday. Their attendants were Mrs. John Richardson, Owensboro and Mr. J. D. DeHuy, of Deland, Fla.
The bride wore a costume of brown and Old Gold with pink accessories. Her corsage was pink roses and baby breath.
Mr. McRae, is a former radio star at one time being featured over the Columbia Broadcasting Co. He is now heard over WOMI each Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. McRae will reside at Hotel Owensboro.
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