Person:Glenn Pryor (1)

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Glenn J. Pryor
d.23 Feb 2004 Eckhart, Allegany, MD
m. 1909
  1. Clinton Edward Pryor1909 - 1995
  2. Walter William Pryor1911 - 1942
  3. George C. Pryor1914 - 1966
  4. Glenn J. Pryor1916 - 2004
  5. Clarence Luther Pryor1918 - 1997
  6. Floyd Pryor1919 - 1920
  7. Marie Elizabeth Pryor1920 - 1970
  8. Earl Theodore Pryor1923 - 1995
  9. Regina Pryor1924 - 1973
Facts and Events
Name Glenn J. Pryor
Gender Male
Birth? 8 Jun 1916 Eckhart, Allegany, MD
Marriage to Mildred Henrietta Stark
Death[1] 23 Feb 2004 Eckhart, Allegany, MD
Burial? Eckhart Cemetery in Eckhart, MD
References
  1. Obituary
    published in Cumberland Times-News on Feb 24, 2004.

    GLENN J PRYOR - ECKHART - Glenn Joseph Pryor, 87, of Eckhart, died Monday, Feb. 23, 2004, at Sacred Heart Hospital. Born June 8, 1916, in Eckhart, he was the son of the late Joseph H. and Florence (Himmelwright) Pryor. He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Vicky. He was a member of St. Johns Episcopal church in Frostburg and the Brotherhood Railway Trainmen. Surviving are his wife Mildred H. (Stark) Pryor, one son, William L. Pryor and wife, Janice, Bellville, Georgia, two daughters, Carol P. Greise and husband Bernard, Cumberland and Sharon Ann Tippen and husband Edward, Eckhart; and one brother, Donald Pryor and wife Bonnie; eight grandchildren; and thirteen great-grandchildren. A graduate of Beall High School. Mr. Pryor entered the Civilian Conservation Corps, where he trained as a stonemason. He served at Gambril State Park in Frederick, Md. His career included over 35 years of service with the C & P Railroad, the Western Maryland Railroad, and the B & O Railroad, and the Chessie System. Mr. Pryor was one of the last remaining C & P Railroad employees. He served as the brakeman on the last C & P train to travel from Cumberland to Westernport, using the Frostburg tunnel. At Mr. Pryors request, he will be cremated and buried at the Eckhart Cemetery.