STANDARD-SPEAKER
3 March 1973
Stanley L. Drasher, 62, of 4007 Sixth St. Baltimore, Maryland, died Thursday at 4:15 p.m. at the home of his son, Stanley Jr., Glen Burnie, Md. after a brief illness.
Born in Freeland, a son of Mrs. Carrie (Betterly) Drasher and the late Walter Drasher, he had resided in Freeland and Drums before locating in Baltimore 34 years ago.
He had been employed 34 years by the Maryland Ship Building and Drydock Co.
Surviving in addition to his mother are his wife, the former Jean Mundie, Drums; two sons, Stanley Jr. Glen Burnie; John at home; five granddaughters and a brother Elbert, White Haven, and two sisters, Mrs. Harold (Alice) Hinkle and Mrs. William (Betty) Zahn, Freeland.
The funeral will be held Monday from the Gonce Funeral Home, Brooklyn, Baltimore. Friends may call until the time of the funeral.
STANDARD-SPEAKER
3 March 1973
Stanley L. Drasher, 62, of 4007 Sixth St. Baltimore, Maryland, died Thursday at 4:15 p.m. at the home of his son, Stanley Jr., Glen Burnie, Md. after a brief illness.
Born in Freeland, a son of Mrs. Carrie (Betterly) Drasher and the late Walter Drasher, he had resided in Freeland and Drums before locating in Baltimore 34 years ago.
He had been employed 34 years by the Maryland Ship Building and Drydock Co.
Surviving in addition to his mother are his wife, the former Jean Mundie, Drums; two sons, Stanley Jr. Glen Burnie; John at home; five granddaughters and a brother Elbert, White Haven, and two sisters, Mrs. Harold (Alice) Hinkle and Mrs. William (Betty) Zahn, Freeland.
The funeral will be held Monday from the Gonce Funeral Home, Brooklyn, Baltimore. Friends may call until the time of the funeral.
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