ARY M. KLINE, 39, RFD 1 Myersville, died Thursday evening at his home.
He was a son of the late Ary R. and Emma Blickenstaff Kline.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rosalie Baker Kline, three children John, Linda and Allen, all at home: sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Grossnickle, Wolfsville; Mrs. Catherine Smith, Myersville, Mrs. Elva Crawford, Hagerstown; Mrs. Margaret Flook, Middletown; one brother, John R. Kline, Wolfsville.
The body is at the Bittle Funeral home in Myersville, where friends may call. Services will be held at the funeral home Sunday.
Source : The Frederick Post Newspaper - Frederick, Frederick Co., Maryland - Saturday, February 16, 1963
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MYERSVILLE AREA MAN'S DEATH IS RULED SUICIDE
ARY M. KLINE, 39. of RFD 1, Myersville, was found dead in his home yesterday at about 3:40 p.m. Dr. B. 0. Thomas, Sr. pronounced Kline dead at the scene.
Death was caused by self-induced suffocation, using a plastic bag police said.
Kline was apparently despondent due to the fact that he was unable to find employment which suited him, police said.
Source : The Frederick Post Newspaper - Frederick, Frederick Co., Maryland - Thursday, February 14, 1963
ARY M. KLINE, 39, RFD 1 Myersville, died Thursday evening at his home.
He was a son of the late Ary R. and Emma Blickenstaff Kline.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rosalie Baker Kline, three children John, Linda and Allen, all at home: sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Grossnickle, Wolfsville; Mrs. Catherine Smith, Myersville, Mrs. Elva Crawford, Hagerstown; Mrs. Margaret Flook, Middletown; one brother, John R. Kline, Wolfsville.
The body is at the Bittle Funeral home in Myersville, where friends may call. Services will be held at the funeral home Sunday.
Source : The Frederick Post Newspaper - Frederick, Frederick Co., Maryland - Saturday, February 16, 1963
ARTICLE :
OBITUARY :
MYERSVILLE AREA MAN'S DEATH IS RULED SUICIDE
ARY M. KLINE, 39. of RFD 1, Myersville, was found dead in his home yesterday at about 3:40 p.m. Dr. B. 0. Thomas, Sr. pronounced Kline dead at the scene.
Death was caused by self-induced suffocation, using a plastic bag police said.
Kline was apparently despondent due to the fact that he was unable to find employment which suited him, police said.
Source : The Frederick Post Newspaper - Frederick, Frederick Co., Maryland - Thursday, February 14, 1963
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