Mr. Fidler was husband of the late Katie Mae Beall Fidler, his first wife of 291/2 years and husband of the late Carolyn W. White Fidler, his second wife of 32 years. He was preceded in death by his brother, Earl L. "Boots" Fidler.
Surviving are a son, Thomas M. Fidler, III and wife, Lou Ann; two daughters, Gail Palmer and husband, Lee and Mary Ann Rahe and husband, LeRoy; a sister, Alice Thompson and husband, Donald; five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.
Mr. Fidler served in the U. S. Army in North Africa during WWII. He retired from Home Beneficial Life Insurance Company after 34 years of service. Mr. Fidler was a Mason and a member of Sincerity Lodge #181 A.F. & A.M., Baltimore, Md. for 57 years.
Memorial services will be held 2:00 p. m. November 10 at Norwood Baptist Church, Morattico.
Obituary from Currie Funeral Home website, November 2012
Mr. Fidler was husband of the late Katie Mae Beall Fidler, his first wife of 291/2 years and husband of the late Carolyn W. White Fidler, his second wife of 32 years. He was preceded in death by his brother, Earl L. "Boots" Fidler.
Surviving are a son, Thomas M. Fidler, III and wife, Lou Ann; two daughters, Gail Palmer and husband, Lee and Mary Ann Rahe and husband, LeRoy; a sister, Alice Thompson and husband, Donald; five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.
Mr. Fidler served in the U. S. Army in North Africa during WWII. He retired from Home Beneficial Life Insurance Company after 34 years of service. Mr. Fidler was a Mason and a member of Sincerity Lodge #181 A.F. & A.M., Baltimore, Md. for 57 years.
Memorial services will be held 2:00 p. m. November 10 at Norwood Baptist Church, Morattico.
Obituary from Currie Funeral Home website, November 2012
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